Outreaching: meaning, definitions and examples

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outreaching

 

[ aʊtˈriːtʃɪŋ ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

expanding influence

To outreach means to actively seek to provide services or support to individuals or communities, often beyond traditional boundaries. It typically involves efforts to connect with people who may not otherwise have access to information or support. This can include outreach initiatives in various sectors, such as education, health, and social services. The term highlights the proactive nature of reaching out to help others, often focusing on marginalized or underserved populations.

Synonyms

connecting, extending, providing

Examples of usage

  • The organization is outreaching to homeless individuals in the city.
  • They are running an outreaching program for at-risk youth.
  • The university's outreaching efforts aim to recruit students from diverse backgrounds.

Translations

Translations of the word "outreaching" in other languages:

🇵🇹 alcançando

🇮🇳 बाहरी पहुँच

🇩🇪 erreichend

🇮🇩 mencapai

🇺🇦 виходячи за межі

🇵🇱 osiągając

🇯🇵 アウトリーチ

🇫🇷 tendre la main

🇪🇸 alcanzando

🇹🇷 ulaşan

🇰🇷 접촉하는

🇸🇦 الوصول

🇨🇿 dosahující

🇸🇰 dosahujúci

🇨🇳 拓展

🇸🇮 dosegajoč

🇮🇸 ná til

🇰🇿 жететін

🇬🇪 მოსახლებული

🇦🇿 çatdıran

🇲🇽 alcanzando

Etymology

The term 'outreach' originated in the mid-20th century, deriving from a combination of 'out' and 'reach'. The concept of outreach began to gain prominence in social services and community work, where organizations sought to extend their services beyond their immediate environment. It reflects a proactive approach to engagement, especially in non-profit sectors which strive to connect with underserved populations. As the social landscape evolved, the term became increasingly relevant to educational institutions, healthcare providers, and various governmental programs aimed at improving access to resources and assistance. Today, 'outreach' signifies not just the act of reaching out, but also embodies a commitment to inclusivity and support for those who may otherwise be overlooked.