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(:syn: volunteerism, volunteer movement:)
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(:equives: voluntariado:)
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(:def: (1) The free choice made by individuals or groups who are organised to make a contribution to the life of society (general definition in Voluntary service in the Salesian mission, Rome 2008)
(2) Civil and missionary volunteer work for collaborating with other organisations for human advancement and evangelisation (GC23 no. 179)
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(:def: (1) The free choice made by individuals or groups who are organised to make a contribution to the life of society (general definition in Voluntary service in the Salesian mission, Rome 2008)
(2) Civil and missionary volunteer work for collaborating with other organisations for human advancement and evangelisation (GC23 no. 179)
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(:des: It is noted that in the Salesian context voluntary service has developed considerably in recent decades, so much so that some Salesian works begun in the last 25 years would not be what they are without the valuable service of the volunteers.
At present in the Salesian world there is a great variety of experiences considered “voluntary service.” It is difficult to make a complete list. We shall mention some of the more common ones.
    * The freely given service of leaders, catechists and other collaborators in the oratories and youth centres and in Salesian parishes. Some of these provide a full time service while others a regular but intermittent service.
    * Social voluntary service among the poor.
    * Voluntary service in educational contexts.
    * Voluntary service of a directly evangelising nature.
    * Voluntary service as a specifically vocational form of activity in a Salesian centre.
    * Voluntary service as a vocational choice of life, for an unlimited period.
    * Group experience, normally outside one’s own environment and for a short time – from two weeks to three months – to carry out a specific project. Often these experiences are carried out in Salesian contexts in developing countries.
    * Voluntary service for a considerable length of time (about a year) outside one’s own environment in works in the same Province.
    * Voluntary service for a short period of time (three months to a year) or for a longer period (more than a year) in other countries in mission territories entrusted to the Congregation.
    * Civilian (social) service supported by the State, that can take the place of military service.
From the variety in this list, to which could be added other experiences, it can be seen that in different parts of the Salesian world, not everyone has the same thing in mind when they speak about “Salesian voluntary service.”
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(:des: It is noted that in the Salesian context voluntary service has developed considerably in recent decades, so much so that some Salesian works begun in the last 25 years would not be what they are without the valuable service of the volunteers.
At present in the Salesian world there is a great variety of experiences considered “voluntary service.” It is difficult to make a complete list. We shall mention some of the more common ones.
    * The freely given service of leaders, catechists and other collaborators in the oratories and youth centres and in Salesian parishes. Some of these provide a full time service while others a regular but intermittent service.
    * Social voluntary service among the poor.
    * Voluntary service in educational contexts.
    * Voluntary service of a directly evangelising nature.
    * Voluntary service as a specifically vocational form of activity in a Salesian centre.
    * Voluntary service as a vocational choice of life, for an unlimited period.
    * Group experience, normally outside one’s own environment and for a short time – from two weeks to three months – to carry out a specific project. Often these experiences are carried out in Salesian contexts in developing countries.
    * Voluntary service for a considerable length of time (about a year) outside one’s own environment in works in the same Province.
    * Voluntary service for a short period of time (three months to a year) or for a longer period (more than a year) in other countries in mission territories entrusted to the Congregation.
    * Civilian (social) service supported by the State, that can take the place of military service.
From the variety in this list, to which could be added other experiences, it can be seen that in different parts of the Salesian world, not everyone has the same thing in mind when they speak about “Salesian voluntary service.”
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(:note: The term may or may not be capitalised.:)
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(:context: In the Congregation, Voluntary Service continues to grow through a considerable number of groups and organisations. (Fr Chávez,AGC 407]:)
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(:des: It is noted that in the Salesian context voluntary service has developed considerably in recent decades, so much so that some Salesian works begun in the last 25 years would not be what they are without the valuable service of the volunteers.
At present in the Salesian world there is a great variety of experiences considered “voluntary service.” It is difficult to make a complete list. We shall mention some of the more common ones.
    * The freely given service of leaders, catechists and other collaborators in the oratories and youth centres and in Salesian parishes. Some of these provide a full time service while others a regular but intermittent service.
    * Social voluntary service among the poor.
    * Voluntary service in educational contexts.
    * Voluntary service of a directly evangelising nature.
    * Voluntary service as a specifically vocational form of activity in a Salesian centre.
    * Voluntary service as a vocational choice of life, for an unlimited period.
    * Group experience, normally outside one’s own environment and for a short time – from two weeks to three months – to carry out a specific project. Often these experiences are carried out in Salesian contexts in developing countries.
    * Voluntary service for a considerable length of time (about a year) outside one’s own environment in works in the same Province.
    * Voluntary service for a short period of time (three months to a year) or for a longer period (more than a year) in other countries in mission territories entrusted to the Congregation.
    * Civilian (social) service supported by the State, that can take the place of military service.
From the variety in this list, to which could be added other experiences, it can be seen that in different parts of the Salesian world, not everyone has the same thing in mind when they speak about “Salesian voluntary service.”

For this reason we feel the need to establish certain criteria for the organisation and the promotion of this rich and promising phenomenon. As Salesians, we want to discover these riches, and recognise the challenges, bearing in mind the current social and ecclesiastical context, within the context of history and of Salesian values. :)
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(:def: (1) The free choice made by individuals or groups who are organised to make a contribution to the life of society (general definition in Voluntary service in the Salesian mission, Rome 2008)
(2) Civil and missionary volunteer work for collaborating with other organisations for human advancement and evangelisation (GC23 no. 179)
(3) A practical way of commitment and gratuitous service among the very poor as volunteers in the context of vocational guidance of the young (GC23 no. 252):)
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(:equivit: volontariato:)
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