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to volunteering
noun
One who enters into, or offers for, any service of his/her own free will, especially when done without pay.
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She is single, dedicated to volunteering – and a Republican.
"There's a diversity of opportunities," he said, "everything from teaching English to volunteering on archaeological digs".
During the holidays, many a warm-hearted person's thoughts turn to volunteering.
Ms. Bryant also impressed Mr. Langenbach with her devotion to volunteering.
Principles of behavioural science can be used to overcome other perceived barriers to volunteering.
Some employees interviewed, the report said, admitted to volunteering for noncompany work from one to five days a week.
Stephen Greene, one of the co-founders of RockCorps, said Rhymes was an inspirational performer and had "proved his commitment to volunteering over many years".
I haven't yet been able to go back to Maytree because it's just too painful, but I hope one day to return to volunteering there.
Nonetheless, I stubbornly stuff my tins of beans into an old rucksack in preference to volunteering to act as a sandwich board for a multinational supermarket.
Our guide to volunteering attracted a lot of debate on Twitter about whether foreign volunteers do more harm to local populations than good.
In the way that some people only smoke other people's cigarettes, senior BBC managers can be prone to volunteering other people's balls to the fight.
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