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Volunteer Recognition Day HistoryVolunteer Recognition Day aims at acknowledging and appreciating the value and importance of volunteers in various fields who selflessly dedicate their time and energy for the welfare of others. The observance serves as a reminder of the vital role that these individuals play in communities around the world, and to encourage more people to participate in volunteering activities. The key purpose of this day is to celebrate the efforts of volunteers and showcase their contribution to various social, cultural, educational, and economic aspects of society. While the origins of Volunteer Recognition Day are not clearly documented, the concept of volunteering has a long history in the United Kingdom. The UK has consistently maintained a strong volunteering culture, with millions of people participating in various initiatives every year. According to a report by the UK's Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport, 21.6% of adults in England took part in formal volunteering at least once a month in 2021. This highlights the importance of recognising the hard work of those selflessly dedicating their time and effort to helping others. To observe Volunteer Recognition Day, organisations across the country host events and activities to celebrate those who offer their time and energy to make a difference in their communities. These events can include award ceremonies, appreciation gatherings, or simply spreading the word about the incredible impact that volunteers have within their respective sectors. Volunteer Recognition Day takes place on April 20 every year. Volunteer Recognition Day Facts
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