Russia's volunteer movement began to emerge in the late 1980 of the last century, although if you look at history, it has always existed, for example in the form of service of the sisters of charity, and young pioneer movements, various societies for the protection of nature and monuments.
Over the last twenty years the concept of "volunteer" has changed. If in the 1980, the volunteers rode on virgin soil or BAM, they have received for their work a salary which the state compensated for the harsh conditions of life. Voluntary work at voluntary work, cleaning of crops or patronage work was often closely tied to commitment, and public coercion. No law of volunteer labor in Soviet Russia was not. The concept, content and form of voluntary labour in modern Russia begins to take shape in the 1990, with the emergence of nonprofit, public and charitable organizations.
In connection with the growing number of social problems whose solution, under the current economic situation, the volunteers have become indispensable, the volunteer movement began to develop. There are people who are willing to voluntarily spend their time and effort to benefit society or a specific person.
Synonymous with the word "volunteer" is the word "volunteer". The legal definition of a volunteer or volunteer in article 5 of the Federal law of the Russian Federation "On charitable activities and charitable organizations" of July 7, 1995: "Volunteers are individuals engaged in charitable activities in the form of unpaid labor in the interests of the beneficiaries, including in the interests of the charity".
Sometimes volunteers call community assistants, freelance volunteer staff, assistants, leaders, facilitators. Total that unites them, — voluntariness money is not the main motive of the work. The difference in title basically determines apply in their work methods.
Since volunteering is not paid, conscious, voluntary activity for the benefit of others, anyone who knowingly and selflessly working for the benefit of others, can be called a volunteer
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