Wednesday, 31 December 2008

vol·un·teer (vln-tîr)

vol·un·teer (vln-tîr)
n.
1. A person who performs or offers to perform a service voluntarily: an information booth staffed by volunteers; hospital volunteers.
2. Law
a. A person who renders aid, performs a service, or assumes an obligation voluntarily.
b. A person who holds property under a deed made without consideration.
3. Botany A cultivated plant growing from self-sown or accidentally dropped seed.
adj.
1. Being, consisting of, or done by volunteers: volunteer firefighters; volunteer tutoring.
2. Botany Growing from self-sown or accidentally dropped seed. Used of a cultivated plant or crop.
v. vol·un·teered, vol·un·teer·ing, vol·un·teers
v.tr.
To give or offer to give voluntarily: volunteered their services; volunteer to give blood.
v.intr.
1. To perform or offer to perform a service of one's own free will.
2. To do charitable or helpful work without pay: Many retirees volunteer in community service and day care centers.

Saturday, 20 December 2008

First Entry


We are going to limit the research to the South West of the UK, regularly funded bodies that use volunteers.