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  2. Scouting in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Girl Scouts of Eastern Oklahoma serves 15,000 girls and adult volunteers in thirty eastern Oklahoma counties. The first troop in Tulsa was in 1917 and the first council in 1923. The earliest known sale of cookies by an individual Girl Scouts unit in the United States was by the Mistletoe Troop in Muskogee, Oklahoma in December 1917 at their ...

  3. List of volunteering awards - Wikipedia

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    The Volunteer Movement Award, which are awarded by the Social Welfare Department of the HKSAR government in Hong Kong, recognize committed individual volunteers and group volunteers in serving the community. Each year, gold award, silver award and bronze award are awarded to committed individual or group to encourage volunteerism.

  4. United States Volunteers - Wikipedia

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    Twelve additional volunteer regiments, of which two were colored, were raised in the contiguous United States. Commanding officers of the new volunteer regiments were to be Regular Army officers, but the rest of the officer corps came from the volunteers and were distributed among the several states according to population.

  5. United Nations Volunteers - Wikipedia

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    The United Nations Volunteers (UNV) programme is a United Nations organization that contributes to peace and development through volunteerism worldwide.. Volunteerism is a powerful means of engaging people in tackling development challenges, and it can transform the pace and nature of development.

  6. Category:International volunteer organizations - Wikipedia

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    This category collects international organizations that coordinate volunteers to do work, e.g., the Peace Corps. It is distinguished from organizations that are run by volunteers, so-called "voluntary organizations".

  7. International volunteering - Wikipedia

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    Volunteering at home may elicit images of helping the less fortunate, or campaigning with a local pressure group. [41] Volunteering abroad has tended to be associated with international development and bridging the divide between the rich and poor worlds. Volunteering abroad often seems a more worthy contribution in this context to the ...

  8. Voluntary Service Overseas - Wikipedia

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    VSO is a not-for-profit international development organization charity with a vision for "a fair world for everyone" and a mission to "create lasting change through volunteering". [1] VSO delivers development impact [ clarification needed ] through a blended volunteer model consisting of international, national, and community volunteers working ...

  9. Environmental volunteering - Wikipedia

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    Volunteering has many physical and mental health benefits, [5] and it can help tackle loneliness. For example a survey of over 2000 volunteers found that over 90% had had a positive experience due to volunteering; The advantages to the environmental sector from volunteering are obviously financial.