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Volunteering Motivation for Long Term Help –
Anyone who volunteers to help at the time of emergencies must commit his or her time special skills and money over extended period of time. Patients with AIDS provide an example of a problem of continuing help and that require a commitment of volunteers. Till today there is no effective way of immunizing against HIV infections. In India the problem is still more serious as the number of children born to HIV parents continually requires emotional and financial support. People can do efforts on acceptance of this children, or can become activist in the cause of awareness and preventive behaviour. 129 Many a times help is not given to HIV affected persons, because the tendency is to blame the person for his own plight. But children of HIV parents are considered to be innocent victims. The potential volunteers find the cost of working with them to be very high, and the possibility of contracting disease by maintaining the inter actions with them is very high. There is also reactance to stigma by association. Why would anyone spend a part of his/her life when there are many more other things do in life? Given these considerations a person must have powerful motivation for help. Clary and Snyder (1999) have identified six basic functions that are served by working as a volunteer for AIDS. These functions are summarized in the following table. Motives for Volunteering – People volunteer for many reasons some of the most important are shown here (Adopted from Baron and Branscombe). Function Served Definition Values To express or act on important values such as humanitarianism. Understanding To learn more about the world or exercise skills that are often not used. Enhancement To grow and develop psychologically through volunteer activities. Career To gain career related experiences. Social To strengthen social relationships. Protective To reduce negative feelings such as guilt or to address personal problems. Branscombe The decision to volunteer can be based on personal values, the need to understand more about the disease, the desire to enhance one’s own development, the chance to gain career related experience, the need to improve one’s own personal relationships, the desire to reduce negative feelings, such as guilt or escape from personal problems. Download 0.55 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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