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The AIDS epidemic once more pushed to the fore the importance of volunteers. Observers of the American scene dating back to de Tocqueville and as THE ORIGINS OF COMMUNITY-BASED SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS Outside of hospitals, the voluntary, community-based response to AIDS has included an array tragic problem; in these early years of the epidemic, AIDS has 1 Coolfont Report, Centers for Disease Control, U.S. Public Health Service, 1986. SOCIAL History, Metaphor, and Analogy on the social meaning of disease is Susan Sontag's Illness as particular responses at historically defined moments, we may. of Hospital Social Workers (which later became the American Association of Medical 1976 as she traced the history of the beginnings of medical social work. 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