Written by Anna T.
"If you do it?" is the question bounced, via SMS and email, through the Radio 3 broadcasts devoted to the World of Volunteers at precisely
of the World Day of Volunteers held December 5. Comments
the day came from various parts: first of all, the President of the Republic Giorgio Napolitano has shown its appreciation for those who, in various forms, is dedicated to others. In Italy the volunteers who work with groups large and small, operating locally or internationally, over three million, while the associations are officially registered 28,000. Among the responses to
"If you do it?" is the question bounced, via SMS and email, through the Radio 3 broadcasts devoted to the World of Volunteers at precisely
of the World Day of Volunteers held December 5. Comments
the day came from various parts: first of all, the President of the Republic Giorgio Napolitano has shown its appreciation for those who, in various forms, is dedicated to others. In Italy the volunteers who work with groups large and small, operating locally or internationally, over three million, while the associations are officially registered 28,000. Among the responses to
"Who you do it?" have expressed their desire to become aware of what happens if you look a bit 'further, beyond themselves and their world and then the desire to be useful, to do something for someone, in addition to respect and care for others in our country have ancient origins, and date back to medieval Mercy.
There was also discussion of personal experiences, the sense of emptiness that sometimes you try in life and that the only concern for others can fill, the wealth that is not true and occasional contact with anyone under of us can give us: in short subjects, which were also volunteers from Seneca, and who knows the association will certainly have much to say.
There was also discussion of personal experiences, the sense of emptiness that sometimes you try in life and that the only concern for others can fill, the wealth that is not true and occasional contact with anyone under of us can give us: in short subjects, which were also volunteers from Seneca, and who knows the association will certainly have much to say.
Among the themes that emerged halls - and on which the discussion is open - there is concern that the reduction to one quarter of the sums collected at 5 per thousand for the voluntary taxpayers, can cause a drastic reduction in the availability of associations. We also hear, especially from donors, the need for maximum transparency in the management of funds.
E 'are also important speech of the relationship with the institutions: the world of volunteering, as well as, of course, the volunteers, is based largely on the cooperation that they must have with professionals from different sectors, a report which should not be seen as an 'appropriation of others' work, but as a supplement, full of humanity, and professionalism that no one will deny.
They also heard many stories, large and small, the experiences of volunteers in Italy and around the world, local communities or large cities, in countries plagued by war, amid people of whom do not speak the language but you soothe their suffering. And so, for one day, the volunteers were at the center of attention of many, well deserved attention, which would be nice to follow up.
Anna T.
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