What is another word for volunteers?

Pronunciation: [vˌɒləntˈi͡əz] (IPA)

Volunteers are individuals who generously donate their time and expertise to help others without any expectation of financial or material gain. Synonyms for the word "volunteers" include helpers, assistants, aides, allies, supporters, advocates, collaborators, partners, and contributors. These individuals are crucial to any organization's success, as they provide valuable input, ideas, and hands-on assistance. Volunteers are typically driven by a sense of compassion, empathy, or a desire to work towards a common goal. Regardless of their motivation, volunteers play an integral role in shaping the communities they serve and often have a profound impact on the lives they touch.

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Usage examples for Volunteers

It was a grave mission and a sorrowful one, that early morning ride to say good-by to those youthful volunteers.
"The Eye of Dread"
Payne Erskine
All were friends to these young volunteers.
"The Eye of Dread"
Payne Erskine
Charlotte supposed that some affection for Lieutenant Snodgrass-who had been a captain of volunteers in the war, and Martin's officer-was the cause of her husband's eagerness, and she accepted the invitation at once.
"The Locusts' Years"
Mary Helen Fee

Famous quotes with Volunteers

  • Your ability as republican volunteers, to rise to this challenge will mean that the two governments and others cannot easily hide from their obligations and their responsibility to resolve these problems.
    Gerry Adams
  • Intellectuals, academics, writers and poets were an important force in the early groups of volunteers. They had the means to get to Spain and were accustomed to travelling, whereas very few workers had left British shores.
    Bill Alexander
  • The International Brigades and the British volunteers were, numerically, only a small part of the Republican forces, but nearly all had accepted the need for organization and order in civilian life.
    Bill Alexander
  • We also need people like social workers, volunteers, the Christian Industrial League, drug treatment programs to make sure you are getting them a job. That's what you have to do. Otherwise, we just keep stepping around these things.
    Richard M. Daley
  • Our teachers are responsible for our children's welfare for the six or eight hours they are at school and we need to know without question that their safety will be paramount on the minds of teachers, faculty and volunteers.
    Mike Fitzpatrick

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