trained volunteer
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftrainedandvolunteer
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trained
adjective
uk/treɪnd/us/treɪnd/
having been prepared for a particular job or activity, by learning skills, getting ...
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volunteer
noun[C]
uk/ˌvɒl.ənˈtɪər/us/ˌvɑː.lənˈtɪr/
a person who does something, especially helping other people, willingly and without being forced or paid to ...
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Setting up networks of help, such astrainedvolunteermentors for telephone and home contact, is also extremely helpful and cost-effective.
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For every £1 million spent on defence, the country gets about six and a half times as manytrainedvolunteerreserves as it gets regulars.
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On the military side, there is now increasing backing for the idea of a speciallytrainedvolunteerpeacekeeping force which could go into areas of conflict at short notice.
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Homestart costs only £510 per family served and that is for atrainedvolunteerto visit parents in their home for six months or more.
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They can put the family in touch with other families with children with special educational needs, professional advisers, advocates, ortrainedvolunteerbefrienders.
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Prior to 1874, fire services were composed of poorlytrainedvolunteercompanies in the city.
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Volunteers are led by atrainedvolunteerteam leader.
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The team oftrainedvolunteerartists perform, play games, sing songs, tell jokes, dance, lead workshops and interact with patients/residents from their heart.
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Thetrainedvolunteercommunity counselors helped to provide structure and calm in the midst of the chaos in the aftermath of the tsunami.
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There are also 50trainedvolunteerfirefighters.
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The phones are staffed bytrainedvolunteerprofessionals who act as mediators to help consumers resolve complaints.
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The house is itself available for one and two week stays (for a fee, and with an agreement to act as atrainedvolunteer).
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It does this primarily throughtrainedvolunteermentors/coaches who work with families to find better ways to manage household finances.
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Atrainedvolunteertour guide leads the children, preschool age through the third grade, through the miniature city.
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Each group has a facilitator atrainedvolunteer, who starts the discussion and supports group members to take part.
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Carefullytrainedvolunteeractivists in each community comprise local organizing committees.
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Magee has 36trainedvolunteerfiremen, three pumpers, one rescue unit and two utility trucks.
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