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National Volunteer Week HistoryNational Volunteer Week aims to recognize the valuable contributions of the volunteers across various sectors, as well as to promote and encourage the act of volunteering. The observance emphasizes the impact and power of volunteerism in transforming communities and improving lives. It is an opportunity to raise awareness about the need for more volunteers and to inspire more individuals to engage in volunteer activities to help address pressing societal issues. National Volunteer Week has its roots in the 1940s, during which volunteering played a critical role in supporting charity work throughout the Second World War. Over the years, the observance has evolved to become an important event for people in the UK to celebrate and appreciate the work of millions of volunteers who contribute their time, energy, and skills to various causes. Volunteering is considered an essential element of British society, as it fosters the spirit of social responsibility and civic engagement. National Volunteer Week (Start) in the United Kingdom is observed through various events and activities organized by charities, community groups, and other organizations that rely on volunteer support. Such events may include award ceremonies celebrating volunteers' achievements, special training sessions for potential new volunteers, and awareness campaigns about the importance of volunteering in addressing local needs and challenges. National Volunteer Week typically takes place around the first week of June. National Volunteer Week Facts
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