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Patronising attitudes towards 'real' volunteers
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After getting a "no" response back, it was very patronising. I felt this was based upon the group wanting government funding (to employ a person), which can't be guaranteed, is very unlikely and this is not what I consider volunteering.
Not everyone wants to photocopy, or put the rubbish bin out, and too many large charities have become far too corporate or big business.
A lot of local groups are dying off (membership wise) and yet people are supposedly "volunteering" with larger 'brand name' groups (if they can even get in) and those who do are in many cases only involved for potential "employment" down the track.