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A Guide To Volunteering in Norway

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Volunteering is known as a philanthropic act because it is through this that an individual can offer his or her skill and services for the benefit of another, without seeking anything in return. Often times, volunteering not only benefits the recipient of the act or service but also the volunteer. In Norway, there are several volunteering opportunities that are open to both the locals in the community, as well as to the foreigners.

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Being a volunteer provides you with a certain sense of higher purpose, and this is alongside the experience of being able to travel the world. This is regarded as social volunteering, wherein individuals aim to make an impact on the society by offering their time, talent, and treasure, without expecting to gain anything in return, other than the experience. In Norway, voluntary work is described by the word

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