volunteer - use in sentences
Object
- opportunity: Volunteering opportunities can be short or long term with varying levels of responsibility.
- volunteering: Volunteering Volunteering can be an ideal way of moving toward paid employment, as well as being a rewarding end in itself.
Converse of object
- recruit: Recruiting new volunteers Your publicity should aim to: Let people know you exist.
- require: More than 80 volunteering organizations from across the UK have signed a pledge to deliver the 70,000 volunteers required for the Games.
- train: These will provide mutual longer term support for parents train volunteers to work with the parents of bereaved children.
- involve: Early testing involved volunteers who had small cuts made on their arms, which were then treated.
Adjective modifier
- trained: Running a network of trained volunteers who provide local support to members.
- unpaid: Subscriptions are kept as low as possible and all club officers are unpaid volunteers.
- healthy: Phase I trials The first human studies usually involve healthy volunteers.
- enthusiastic: Please note that we cannot pay you, but there are many benefits for enthusiastic volunteers!
- willing: Your puppy will learn a great deal quicker if you can enlist the help of some willing volunteers.
- prospective: An introductory meeting for prospective volunteers will take place at the YMCA on December 6 at 7pm.
Modifies a noun
- bureau: The guide is available on the volunteer bureau 's website.
- helper: The business employs eight people and also has a number of volunteer helpers.
- mentor: The Initiative and its network has found volunteer mentors for over 1,400 16-21 year olds leaving care.
- co-ordinator: She has volunteered at numerous events including being the volunteer co-ordinator at Durham Sport Youth Games 2003.
- counselor: She helps run a team of 22 volunteer counselors who are trained at Trinity in the skills of bereavement support.
- U.K.: All of our Memorandum and Articles of Associations and Partnership Agreements were reviewed and approved by a volunteer U.K. lawyer.
Noun used with modifier
- IRA: Farmhouses were a vital base for food and rest for IRA volunteers on active service.
- conservation: For the more energetic why not think of becoming a conservation volunteer?
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