YOUTH PARTICIPATION IN VOLUNTEER ORGANIZATIONS IN MODERN TRANSFORMATION PERIOD IN UKRAINE

Journal Title: Наукові праці. Серія "Політологія" - Year 2017, Vol 297, Issue 285

Abstract

The question of volunteer organizations analysis and the young people involvement in today's Ukraine is an im-portant asset and popular from both theoretical and practical point of view. This subject is highlighted by a number of transformations in the country, caused by both internal and external factors. The aim is to disclosure activities of the youth and volunteer organizations towards providing support and assistance to various categories of people who got in difficult situations and refugees who fled their homes because of the military displays in Eastern Ukraine. This research is based on both general scientific and special techniques. The method of direct observation allowed a deeper analysis of the youth initiatives and justified conclusions regarding their participation in the volunteering movement. The paper emphasized that membership in voluntary organizations, in addition to their main activities, also promotes the level of self-improving, patriotism, and civic education, developing the culture of young people, their mutual respect and mutu-al assistance to each other. The help and support of other citizens create a sense of usefulness and importance in the minds of citizens, especially in the minds of younger generation. Materials of this article can be used in various public organizations and centers of political and civic education on the local and state levels. The subject of the article is rele-vant and acute to organize roundtables, seminars and conferences with national and international participation. Thus, the activities of young people volunteering is aimed at the national-patriotic exaltation in society, helps to different cat-egories of people, especially military men, forced refugees and residents of the occupied territories in the East of Ukraine. The youth participation and involvement in volunteerism is a manifestation of patriotism of citizens, which earns credit from both the civil society and the state.

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M. Orlenko

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M. Orlenko (2017). YOUTH PARTICIPATION IN VOLUNTEER ORGANIZATIONS IN MODERN TRANSFORMATION PERIOD IN UKRAINE. Наукові праці. Серія "Політологія", 297(285), 71-75. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-404829