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Discover LudwigThe phrase "volunteer of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to specify that someone is a volunteer associated with a particular organization or cause. For example, you could say "Alice is a volunteer of the local food bank."
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I'm a volunteer of America.
Longtime Parishioner and volunteer of Maria Regina Parish.
"Nobody's looking to be volunteer of the year.
Devoted volunteer of many years at Memorial Sloan - Kettering Hospital.
I started as an active volunteer of Leadership Training Services at St . Josephs School, Shillong.
After seventeen years she was honored as "Best Volunteer of the Year".
She was honored as Senior PGA Tour Volunteer of the Year in 2001.
Mrs. Betty Homan was an active member and volunteer of the Hospital's Auxiliary for many years.
In 1982 Mrs. Robbins received the Volunteer Services of Westchester Volunteer of the Year Award.
Employee of A.S.R.S. of America, Inc. and loved volunteer of the Cathedral of St. Patrick's.
In 2005, she was honored as Georgetown Pediatrics Volunteer of the Year.
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