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What have you gained from volunteering?

"Dedication" originally refers to giving and offering respectfully, that is, paying without asking for anything in return. Dedication is noble and the essence of voluntary service. Volunteers participate in activities to promote human development and social progress without pay, fame and fortune, and without privilege, all of which reflect noble dedication. 1938, Dr. Bethune gave up his superior material conditions and came to China from not far from Canada to provide medical services for the Eighth Route Army, help establish military health schools, and personally compile various teaching materials and give lectures. 1in the autumn of 939, he died of virus infection while rescuing the wounded. Dr Bethune devoted his whole life to China, and this spirit of internationalism is also an important manifestation of dedication.

On September 20 15, the National Tourism Administration issued the Notice on Establishing a Team of Tourism Volunteers in China and the Implementation Plan for Tourism Volunteers in China. The relevant person in charge of the National Tourism Administration said that the first batch of "China Tourism Volunteers" will be officially employed on June 5438+ 10/day, and it is planned that by the end of 20 1 5, the registered number of national tourism volunteers will reach about 654.38+million, and it will take about three years to reach the scale of 200,000. [2]

friendly

The spirit of voluntary service advocates that volunteers appreciate others, be kind to others and have love and respect equally. This is the spirit of friendship. The love of volunteers transcends national boundaries, occupations and the gap between the rich and the poor. This is equal love, no cultural differences, no racial differences, no matter high or low, it makes society full of sunshine. For example, MSF provides humanitarian assistance to victims affected by natural disasters, man-made disasters and wars, regardless of race, politics and religious beliefs. They provide love that transcends national boundaries. 1999 10 15, Mé decins sans frontiè res won the Nobel Peace Prize that year for "always insisting that disaster victims have the right to timely and effective professional assistance".

help each other

Volunteer service contains a profound spirit of mutual assistance, and advocates "helping each other and helping others to help themselves". Volunteers rely on their hands, brains, knowledge and love to carry out various volunteer service activities to help those in difficulties and crises. With the spirit of "mutual assistance", volunteers awakened many people's inner love and charity, and made them spare no effort to make persistent and sincere dedication. "Helping others to help themselves" helps people get out of trouble, stand on their own feet and return to the stage of life. After the recipients gain the ability to live, they will also devote themselves to voluntary activities that care for others, help others and contribute to society. These voluntary activities all contain a profound spirit of "mutual assistance".

progress

The enterprising spirit is an important part of the spirit of voluntary service. By participating in voluntary service, volunteers can improve their abilities and promote social progress. The spirit of "progress" is everywhere in voluntary activities, which makes people willing to pay and pursue the realization of social harmony.