Today, on International Volunteer Day, we express our gratitude to everyone who refuses to remain indifferent and who supports Ukraine, our defense, our warriors, and life in our communities. From the first days of the war in 2014, from the first days of the full-scale invasion Show more Load image
— Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський (@ZelenskyyUa) December 5, 2025
"Every cause benefits from the enthusiasm and expertise of #volunteers. I extend my deepest gratitude." @UN Secretary-General @antonioguterres calls on everyone, everywhere to volunteer and to be the change they wish to see unv.org United Nations Secretary-General's message on International Volunteer Day 2025
Happy International Volunteer Day! Today we volunteers contributing to the wellbeing of people and the planet. Our plan for the day : Attend the International Volunteer Day Launch Event. Join us live here: undp.zoom.us/j/88484595016 #IVD2025 #IVY2026 Load image UN Kenya and 3 others
Volunteer day Ultimate respect and thanks for you Those, who provides the army with everything it needs. Despite all the difficulties. All your efforts cannot be counted. But you are the ones the army fights for On this video tiny example, how you are affect on frontline Show more 0:24 2 MB Load video
Today is International Volunteer Day. Across Ukraine, volunteers serve in every role — from the front line to the medical line, from logistics to rescue, from fundraising to rebuilding. Every one of them carries a part of the burden, and every one of them keeps Ukraine moving Show more Load image 38 KB
Friends, today is Volunteer Day. My congratulations to everyone who helps selflessly, who has empathy and a sense of justice, who cannot remain indifferent. Happy holiday! Day 40
Today on Volunteer Day, we have been flooded with messages from units across Ukraine A simple reminder of why we do this: volunteers save lives. Thank you for standing with us, One Team One Fight Support the defenders: linktr.ee/1t1f #VolunteerDay Show more 0:35 Load video 0:22 Load video 0:12 Load video 0:12 Load video
#NAFO Today we moved forward by only $30 — the fundraisers are standing still. A perfect Volunteer Day reminder: our NAFO patches are available Each one supports our ongoing work for the Ukrainian army. Please, if you donate via PayPal, write your Twitter name Show more Load image 39 KB
Today we celebrate International Volunteer Day. This day matters. It matters because the strength of this country does not begin on the front line. It begins with the people who wake up every day and give everything they have so a soldier can live one more day. Volunteers are Show more Load image
— (T.C.A.G.) Commander Brad Crawford (@evo1tactical) December 5, 2025
On International Volunteer Day, we celebrate the countless individuals whose selfless efforts strengthen communities and uplift lives. Their dedication drives progress, builds inclusive societies, and inspires a spirit of collective responsibility. #ArtOfGiving honours every Show more Load image
International Volunteer Day for Economic and Social Development
International Volunteer Day (IVD) is an annual observance recognized worldwide to promote and celebrate the role of volunteers in communities. With a primary focus on local community engagement, it aims to appreciate the significant contributions made by volunteers to the socio-economic development and the betterment of society. The day presents an opportunity for volunteer organizations, institutions, and individuals to unite and demonstrate their solidarity in addressing problems people around the globe face.
Established in 1985 by the United Nations General Assembly, IVD has since been promoting volunteerism, encouraging governments to support volunteer initiatives, and recognising the impact of volunteers in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. Volunteering has become an integral part of the social fabric in New Zealand, with the nation boasting one of the highest volunteering rates globally. 43.2% of adult New Zealanders contribute approximately 159 million hours annually through non-profit organizations, from the grassroots level to development projects.
In New Zealand, International Volunteer Day is observed through various means, including sharing inspiring stories of selfless volunteers, holding events to acknowledge volunteer achievements, and encouraging citizens to offer their time and skills. Non-profit organizations, local communities, and government institutions collaborate to arrange events, fostering goodwill and solidarity among the people. This critical global observance occurs every year on December 5th, providing an opportunity for Kiwis to raise awareness about the crucial contributions of volunteers to the country's development and well-being.
Facts about International Volunteer Day for Economic and Social Development
The theme for International Volunteer Day in 2024 wasRecognize volunteers' contributions to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. In 2023 the theme was The Power of Collective Action: if Everyone did.
The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others -Mahatms Gandhi.
The CNCS reports that about 25% of American adults volunteer, which is around 63 million people!
A higher percentage of women (28%) volunteer in New Zealand as compared to men (21%). People between the ages of 30 and 65 make up the largest group of volunteers, followed by those aged 15-29.
It is estimated that the voluntary sector contributes around NZD 4 billion annually to the national GDP, making it a crucial driver of New Zealand's economic well-being.
In the News and Trending in NZ for International Volunteer Day for Economic and Social Development
Donate to reputable charities or organizations that work toward causes you support.
Spread awareness on social media by using the tags: #TogetherWeCan and #IVD2020.
Join local events and activities organized by Volunteering New Zealand - they coordinate and promote various events related to International Volunteer Day across the country.
Take the time to thank and appreciate the volunteers around you. This could be through personal thanks, writing thank-you notes, or volunteering to help a volunteer in your life with their tasks.