第一篇:如何加入湘博志愿者
如何加入湘博志愿者
"志愿者”(英语Volunteers)是一个没有国界的名称,指的是在不为任何物质报酬的情况下,为改进社会而提供服务、贡献个人的时间及精神的人。湖南省博物馆志愿者组织成立于2003年9月,每年面向各高校及社会招募四次,随时可报名。
讲解、接待、疏导、参与社会教育活动是我馆志愿者所担负的主要工作,不过在服务范围上却有所扩展,我馆志愿者的服务范围已向信息搜集、电脑操作、网站运行、平面设计、翻译等各领域拓展,湘博志愿者已渐渐成为我馆的一支极有特色的生力军。
章程
本人自愿申请加入成为“湖南省博物馆志愿者”。
湖南省博物馆的志愿工作者必须热心社会主义公益事业,在自身条件许可的情况下,不谋求任何物质、金钱等相关利益回报的前提下,愿意利用自己的业余时间,志愿奉献个人可以奉献的资源,无偿为公众提供服务。
志愿工作期限为一年,时间从注册之日起计算。工作期满后,如本人希望继续参加志愿服务工作须提出申请并将工作手册交回到注册部门重新进行注册,依据上一年度工作表现,可获准延长一年,延长次数不受限制。志愿工作者也可根据本人实际情况随时提出中断志愿工作。
志愿工作者工作时间由湖南省博物馆与志愿者本人协商确定,淡季(11月-3月)每月工作不少于一天(6小时),旺季(4月-10月)每月服务时间不少于2天(12小时)。工作时间如有变更,需及时通报我馆相关负责人员。连续三个月未能履行志愿者职责并未向我馆作出解释者,将视同自愿放弃志愿者身份。
志愿工作者工作时必须佩带湖南省博物馆统一颁发的志愿者工作证。
志愿工作者在本馆的服务工作中必须使用普通话和规范用语,注意礼节礼貌,仪态端正大方。志愿工作者在湖南省博物馆服务期间,有义务向社会推介展览内容。
志愿工作者在志愿工作期间需遵守湖南省博物馆的规章制度,严格执行有关防火和用电安全的规定。
表现消极而影响工作者,本馆将劝其推出志愿者组织;表现与志愿者工作身份不符、有损湘博形象者,本馆将予以辞退,被辞退者不得再度成为本馆志愿工作者。
报名须知
条件:
一、热心公益事业,愿意利用自己的业余时间,在博物馆内无偿为公众服务;
二、热爱文物博物馆事业,具有文物博物馆的一般基础知识;
三、一般要求具有大专、或相当于大专以上的文化程度;普通话标准(有特殊才能除外),有较强的语言表达能力
四、年龄在18—65岁之间,身心健康,在本市居住,男女不限
五、遵守本馆的各项规章制度
报名方式:登陆湖南省博物馆网站下载报名表格,将其邮寄至湖南省博物馆或直接发送到邮箱htt@hnmuseum.com。
联系地址:邮编410005长沙市东风路50号湖南省博物馆开放管理部
联系人:黄婷婷
咨询电话:0731-84535566转8603 8604
第二篇:世博志愿者
The World Expo is a large-scale, global, non-commercial Expo.The hosting of the World Expo must be applied for by a country and approved by the international World Expo committee.Expo aims to promote the exchange of ideas and development of the world economy, culture, science and technology, to allow exhibitors to publicise and display their achievements and improve international relationships.Accordingly, the World Expo with its 150-year history is regarded as the Olympic Games of the economy, science and technology.Shanghai will host the 2010 World Expo.The World Expo has a long history but it has never been held in Asia.So the 2010 World Expo is an honor for all of the Asians.Our government has promised that it will be the best one.And Shanghai, as a host city, will have more chances to develop quickly.As a student in Shanghai, I should learn English well so that I can be a volunteer in the Expo to help foreigners know more about china and Shanhai.I would like to be a volunteer in my spare time.My reasons are as follows:
First of all, it is a good virtue to help others, even in modern society.We all need others’ help in case we get into trouble.Secondly, we are able to better ourselves by helping others because we gain valuable experience and build up our confidence while serving others.What’s more, volunteering makes us feel better about ourselves, thus making our life more enjoyable.More importantly, we can make the world a better place to live in by volunteering to improve it.In summary, volunteering can make a difference to our life, so I think it is very rewarding to be a volunteer.This summer, I did not go home;instead I served as a volunteer for “ Good Luck Beijing sports events ” held in Beijing for half a month.Sincerely speaking, the experience endows me a lot of valuable elicitation.Hearing the news of approval, I was very excited, like a child got what he had expected for long.I was lucky, because I just passed the line.The contestants had to take an English exam, only those who got more than 70 could move on to the next selection stage.Meanwhile, I was grateful to use my endowment to contribute for the Olympic Games.Wearing the volunteer uniform and the volunteer accreditation card, admired by others, I felt sneaky a little proud.Meanwhile I also felt a great responsibility falling on my shoulder knowing that volunteers’ words and behaviors could affect foreign guests’ impression on China.As I was a volunteer for accommodation, my post was in a four-star hotel.There were players of four teams form China, France, Japan, Czechoslovakia living there.All of them are participants of the baseball.Actually, most of the time, we served as interpreters for those working in the lobby.For example, when the players wanted to go out for shopping, we would call a taxi for them and told the taxi driver where to go.While, there is something worthwhile to be mentioned that most of the
volunteers are English majors and most of the players could speak English very well except Japanese contestants.Compared with Japanese players, we had less difficulty communicating with French players and Czech.I remembered that once I misunderstood one of the Japanese players’ requests of “Call up” for “Cup of”, and I felt so embarrassed that I even wanted to cry.Gradually, I learned to be more carefully when talking to the non English native speakers.During the event lasting for less than 15 days, the most impressive experience was that I took 3 of the Japanese players to the Beijing Zoo.As the zoo is not far from the hotel, we walked there.On the way, they asked me about the beggars on the street in their just-so-so English, and I tried my best to explain, and even putting my mouth in to my mouth, indicating that they did not have enough to eat.But they still did not get me, which was really irritating.Reflecting that, I regret I did not learn Japanese hard enough.These days, we have been studying the novel Wuthing Heights written by Emily Bronte, and one of the clues is the identity of Catherine, whether Heathcliff or Edgar that she really love.As a human being, the most important thing is to identify who we are, so should we students.Living in a mixed society, having a definite knowledge of self-identity matters a lot.As a civilian, knowing what we really should do can have a great impact on both ourselves and the social civilization.To make good preparation for the Olympic Games to be held next year, a tidal wav ve to learn English is in full wing nationally.Whether old or young, Beijingers are keen to leave an impressive Beijing, a high-qualified China for the world.I remember that when I was a volunteer as a teacher for old seniors in our community, one of my “students” is over 80 years.She was a engineer on architecture, and when she was young, she studied Russian instead of English as second language, so after retirement, she began to learn English, hoping that she could communicate with foreigners when the Olympic Games begins in 2008.In effect, her enthusiasm impressed me a lot and from then on, I examined myself again and make certain of who I am and what is my meaning of my life.Endowed with life, we should be appreciative and make full use of ourselves.Holding Olympic Games in Beijing is an opportunity once of a time, we should do it well teeth and nail.
第三篇:世博志愿者
世博志愿者(关于世博会的中学英语小品剧本)
甲:知道吗?现在开始招募世博志愿者了,这可太好了。我能为世博做贡献啦!
Do you know? It begins to recruit Expo volunteers.I can contribute to Expo.乙:你才知道呀,我早就报名啦!你看,我不正在认真准备吗? Yea… I have already sign up.I am ready for it.甲:是吗?你在看什么书?《世博英语100句》,有意思。做志愿者,为什么看这书呀?
Really? What book do you read? Why do you read this book? 乙:你连这也不懂!上海世博会将吸引许多外国友人,到那时,如果因为语言不懂,外国游客不能尽兴游览上海的美景,那多可惜呀!所以,要成为世博志愿者,首先就要过英语关。
More and more foreigners will come to Shanghai to join Expo.So it is important to study English well.丙:嗨,我刚听到一个消息 Hi~ I just heard a message 甲:什么是让你这样惊讶?快说来听听。What’s the matter? 乙:对,快告诉我们。Please tell us.丙:我刚才去交《世博会志愿者报名表》,才知道今年上海有数万多名中学生报名呢!看来,竞争还真激烈呢!Hundreds of junior students has signed up.They all want to be volunteers.The competition is violent.甲:那么难哪,我看,咱们就算了吧。再说我们年纪还太小,人家还不一定要我们呢!
It’s too difficult.We can’t be volunteers.丙:你这想法就错了,无论录取与否,我们都应该学好英语,将来可以随时随地为世博做贡献。
Your don’t think so.Whatever we must study English well.We should be ready for Expo all the time.乙:你说得对,我们是外国语学校的学生,英语是我们的强项,我们不但可以自己学好英语,还可以教身边的老人也学些英语,这样,人人都能当好世博志愿者了!
You are right.We are the students of the foreign language school.We are good at English.In addition, we can teach old people they live around us.Thus, everybody can be an Expo volunteer.甲:真不好意思,我错了。I’m sorry.丙:没关系,来,让我们互帮互助,一起学好英语,共同当好世博志者。That’s Ok.Let’s help each other to study English well and try out best for Expo.
第四篇:加入青年志愿者协会有感
加入青年志愿者协会有感
很荣幸在大学里能够加入这个青年志愿者协会,参加这个协会让我懂得了一个道理:在年轻的时候,释放自己的热情,并且乐于奉献自己。
还记得在第一次开会的时候部长很有激情的给我们讲了青年志愿者协会的口号:我年轻,我热情,我奉献。经过这几个月的工作,让我对这个口号有了更深层的认识:虽然只是仅仅的九个字,说起来很简单,听起来也很简单,但真正要做到却是艰难的。因为参加这些活动需要把自己的私人事情放在一边,并要热情的去对待,不能只是敷衍了事。否则就真的像部长所说的,只有我年轻,而没有我热情,我奉献了。
不知不觉进入青年志愿者协会有一个学年了,而我作为一名青协的成员,参加了许多有意义的活动。就像一开始的09级毕业汇演和社团巡礼,我们青协的成员就积极的维护现场的秩序,我也做着部长交待的事,也许第一次我做的并不是太好,但我认真地做了,也在努力改变着,一次又一次的活动极大地锻炼了我的能力。
后来青协会也协助了校级迎新晚会这个活动,但是实际上这个活动我是作为一个小演员参演了一个小品,没有帮上忙,但我知道,台上有台上的演出,台下也有其他的青协成员们在认真地维护着秩序。我想,正是有了辛辛苦苦的青协成员,才使得校级迎新晚会取得圆满的结束的吧。
令我记忆犹新的是去年冬天的护树行动,挂着的标语已经记不清楚了,大概是什么为小树穿冬装,防止小树受冻的意思。那天青协成员们聚到一起到北区为小树刷石灰。当拿到石灰后,有人端盆去河里打水,有人去搅拌石灰,弄好了后,大家都兴奋的戴着一次性的手套帮小树穿冬装,所以很快,小树的冬装都穿好了。感觉这样的青协队员们很默契,团结又有激情,有着奋斗的精神,这让我从中学到了不少……
这学期我参加了系运动会,当然代表的是青协会的一分子,我被派到的工作是做一个维护人员,我所要做的事情可能很简单,就是站在那里看着围观的人,让他们不要超线,也不要让他们走到不安全地带,只是这样简单的事情,也还是需要认真对待……过几天就是校运动会了,这次我分配到的工作是当服务人员,一对一服务,让运动员休息好,帮他们看成绩,有情况及时汇报……
我也参加了别的青协活动,青协所协助的学校活动很多,也在校外有活动,像是去年的寒山寺扫落叶,去敬老院帮老人打扫…不过除了青协的活动,我还参加了其他的社团活动,像到育才小学支教,捐款捐物,参加慈济…
一个学年的时间,说长也不长,说短也真的不短,但参加了那么多的活动,我的确学到了不少:要跟人多多交流,不要羞涩的躲在一边,要做好自己该做的事,热情的帮助人……
总之,就像部长所说的那样,在年轻的时候释放自己的热情,奉献自己的青春吧!
第五篇:世博志愿者小结
世博志愿者感想
在占地5.28平方公里的世博园里,一棵小白菜可谓微不足道,但是几千几万棵小白菜汇聚起来却是一股无可匹敌的力量。在短短的14天里,我们被大大的太阳晒得面红耳赤却仍然挺直了腰杆,我们在人山人海里徘徊只为帮助需要我们的游客们,我们还遇到了许多园区内的突发情况,以如临大敌的思想准备、一丝不苟的工作态度来完成我们的任务。
有苦、有甜、有笑、有泪、有成熟更有欣喜。艰苦奋斗为世博,苦中作乐显风采
这次的志愿服务活动为我们的校园生活规范了作息,每天上午10点左右起床,吃好中饭后13点左右从学校出发去世博园区,下午三点半准时上岗服务,晚上12点左右回到学校,深夜2点睡觉。这样的规律生活看似枯燥乏味、艰苦卓绝,但是我们却把它装点的格外缤纷。在食堂吃饭时,我们逮着谁都能换取徽章;在去园区的车上,我们一起游戏以激励大家的斗志;在休息室里,大家围坐成一个圆,儿时的游戏都被派上了用场。回忆起来,这14天不仅是我们为世博服务,更是世博为我们提供了更多同学交流的机会。
甜言密语暖人心,关怀备至展友情
烈日炎炎的天气和繁忙的工作使许多小白菜们都因为生病倒下了,我也不例外,但是每个小白菜都坚持上岗,因为我们不想给短暂的服务期间带来一丝遗憾。在我带病上岗的时候,组员们都一次又一次的关心我的身体状况,一句又一句的说“去休息吧,有我们在”,这时候一股暖流甜在我的心里。
笑容可掬助游客,优秀团队树榜样
我们小组主要负责交通站点的游客引导工作,同时参与演出协助以及餐饮协助,在工作中,我们不仅为游客提供应有的帮助,还给游客带来了许多雪中送炭的关怀。比如:为摔倒的小妹妹送上创可贴、把中暑的姐姐送去医疗站、使走丢的学生找到老师、甚至充当了知心姐姐劝解和父母赌气的小朋友。就是这样一件一件小事,最后我们得到了“优秀志愿者团队的称号”,这是对我们付出的肯定,更是一种激励。
热泪盈眶只因你,辛苦服务真值得
在志愿服务期间,我们还遇到了一件突发事件,游客被紧急疏散到我们服务 的车站站点,一时间人群蜂拥而至,我们全体志愿者紧急支援,只见一个胖胖的男生拿着大喇叭站在了展台栏杆上大声喊着“往前走,大家不要拥挤!”原来他因为个子比较矮,站在地上怕游客听不见,只能爬高了维持秩序。游客们看到我们扯开嗓子这样的叫喊,竟然在我们面前排成一排喊着“小白菜辛苦了,小白菜加油!”顿时,大家都热泪盈眶„„
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