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  2. Polesden Lacey - Wikipedia

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    Polesden Lacey was left to the National Trust by Mrs Greville in 1942 in memory of her father, the brewer William McEwan. [8] She was his illegitimate daughter and sole heir. [ 9 ] ) The bequest included approximately 1,000 acres (400 ha) of land along with paintings and items of furniture, which she hoped would form the basis of a future art ...

  3. International Voluntary Service - Wikipedia

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    In the immediate aftermath of the war, British IVSP volunteers continued with demolition work in West Ham, worked on Youth Hostels, built a summer camp for boys at Great Bardfield, Essex, and carried out work for the National Trust clearing ground at Polesden Lacey in Surrey. The organisation gradually resumed its international character, with ...

  4. Margaret Greville - Wikipedia

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    In 1906, her father purchased Polesden Lacey in Great Bookham, Surrey for her and her husband. [4] Her husband died two years later, and her father (who also lived at Polesden Lacey) in 1913. Margaret became known at Polesden Lacey as a society hostess ; and was a close friend of Queen Mary .

  5. Volunteering - Wikipedia

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    The word volunteering has more recent usage—still predominantly military—coinciding with the phrase community service. [3] [4] In a military context, a volunteer army is a military body whose soldiers chose to enter service, as opposed to having been conscripted. Such volunteers do not work "for free" and are given regular pay.

  6. List of volunteering awards - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong Volunteer Award, which are awarded by the Agency for Volunteer Service in Hong Kong, recognize outstanding individual volunteers and group volunteers in serving the community locally and worldwide. Since April 2009, all awardees were invited to join the Hong Kong Volunteer Awardees Society that was established to pool the strength ...

  7. VolunteerMatch - Wikipedia

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    Inspired by the potential of the web and the success of NetDay, VolunteerMatch.org was launched on April 25, 1998, as a merger between Impact Online, Inc. (a California nonprofit organization started by MBAs Mark Benning, Joanne Ernst, Steve Glikbarg, and Cindy Shove) and Volunteer America (a project co-founded by Jay Backstrand and Craig Jacoby).

  8. 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.

  9. Global Volunteers - Wikipedia

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    Global Volunteers is an international nonprofit organization (NPO) holding special consultative status with the United Nations. [1] Headquartered in St. Paul, Minnesota, Global Volunteers assists worldwide community development programs by mobilizing short-term volunteers on local work programs, as well as providing project funding and child sponsorships.