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Emilio Guerra Díaz The Organizing Committee of the National Award for Voluntary and Solidarity Action announced the winners of this year's edition. As you know, the Award has 3 categories and the winners in each of them are: Volunteering for Operation Smile México, AC Group Category Alicia Leal Puerta Individual Category Volunteering for the Yucatan Sub-Aquatic Ecologists Youth Category It is pleasing to see that the volunteers of Operation Smile México (its official name) have been recognized for their institutional mission. The organization is dedicated to fulfilling the wishes of children and young people who are in a terminal phase due to a serious illness and who will soon leave this world. The volunteering of this award-winning organization daily shows the value of this service, which can be summarized in the following actions: • People with a desire to help find in the organization's work the possibility of getting involved in changing the life of a child. • In their desire to collaborate, volunteers mobilize resources in favor of the child and put together “collaboration packages” • They show family members that they are not alone and accompany the difficult process of saying goodbye to a loved one. In particular, you could see the strength of Operation Smile Mexico's work through this anecdote. It is said that, as is common with the organization, it requested support to fulfill the wish of a girl from a low-income family who wanted to see the sea before she died. Their volunteers and staff took on the task of creating a trip through a “collaboration package” to Acapulco. Some volunteers arranged free accommodation for the girl and her family. Others got the swim with dolphins at CiCi. Other financial donations to cover food costs and transfers in the port. Some more got Mexico-Acapulco-Mexico bus passes. The enthusiasm was so great that her volunteers also got other additional gifts such as a Smartphone, clothing, and even a small television screen. Businessmen from the restaurant industry, upon learning about this case, donated dinners and meals for the 5 days that the visit lasted. Even water amusements such as “the parachute” and the banana ride were given to the girl and her family.
The volunteers built unforgettable days for the New Zealand WhatsApp Number hopeless girl, who finally died a few weeks later. But they also unknowingly sensitized a heart of rock. It turns out that the accountant of the company that gave the bus passes and made a financial donation had little knowledge about what philanthropic organizations do and questioned the person in charge of the area why that donation had been made, which had nothing to do with the object. social of the foundation. Rather than asking, he scolded (as was his style) his interlocutor. He replied that the decision had been made by a senior manager and that he then questioned his generosity. But he wanted to share the report that Operation Smile México did in a simple power point. After witnessing the happiness of the family and the girl and the activities they carried out, he became distressed in a way that his colleagues had never seen before. That hard heart may have softened for a few moments but it revealed the accountant's human side. Therein lies the value of volunteers and the organizations they get involved with. The Mexican Volunteer Alliance congratulates all the winners and recognizes the work, dedication and commitment of each of those honored to expand the culture of citizen participation through volunteering in Mexico. Their actions inspire thousands of people to join voluntary service. Congratulations. Citizens working Volunteer Workshop in Pachuca, Hidalgo; reveals the importance of professionalizing a program Around 65 people who collaborate in both civil associations and private assistance institutions in the state of Hidalgo participated in the Workshop “How to Create and Develop an Institutional Volunteer Program” given by Emilio Guerra Díaz, Director of the Mexican Volunteer Alliance within the program. of permanent headquarters promoted by the National Institute of Social Development headed by María Angélica Luna Parra. It was an enriching experience where two major themes stood out.
On the one hand, the proper way to recruit volunteers and on the other, the legal care that must be followed to avoid any setback. If you want to organize a similar workshop, contact the Mexican Volunteer Allianocial work, "They take to the streets to receive the concerns, needs and complaints of citizens." Mrs. Pérez said that she leads the volunteering because: “it is our responsibility since the people gave us this wonderful experience (sic) to serve this great area and I believe that with sensitivity, as Ricardo (Monreal, candidate for the position) has. of Head of Government in 2018), I, as his wife, will surely help him because I see with what vocation he does his work. The help is for… him, not for the community. voluntary next events 8th Youth Volunteer Conference in Puebla Finally, this Conference will take place in Puebla, from November 3 to 5, where the topics will be developed under three axes: 1) Volunteering for the construction of a healthy, dignified and equitable environment 1. Volunteering to overcome poverty 2. Volunteering for inclusion and equity 3. Volunteering for health 4. Volunteering for education 2) Volunteering for sustainable and sustainable progress Topics for the exchange of experiences: 1. Volunteering in emergency/disaster response 2. Volunteering for reuse and recycling 3. Volunteering for reforestation 4. Volunteering for conservation 5. Volunteering for innovation in sustainable and sustainable industrial production 6. Volunteering as a path towards responsible and conscious citizenship 7. Volunteering as a generator of leadership for social entrepreneurship 8. Volunteering as a path to full employment and economic well-being 9. Volunteering for the construction of sustainable cities and communities 3) Volunteering to strengthen a global alliance towards building peace 1. Volunteering working in areas of conflict and insecurity 2. Volunteering in mediation and resolution of social conflicts 3. Volunteering as peace educators.
The volunteers built unforgettable days for the New Zealand WhatsApp Number hopeless girl, who finally died a few weeks later. But they also unknowingly sensitized a heart of rock. It turns out that the accountant of the company that gave the bus passes and made a financial donation had little knowledge about what philanthropic organizations do and questioned the person in charge of the area why that donation had been made, which had nothing to do with the object. social of the foundation. Rather than asking, he scolded (as was his style) his interlocutor. He replied that the decision had been made by a senior manager and that he then questioned his generosity. But he wanted to share the report that Operation Smile México did in a simple power point. After witnessing the happiness of the family and the girl and the activities they carried out, he became distressed in a way that his colleagues had never seen before. That hard heart may have softened for a few moments but it revealed the accountant's human side. Therein lies the value of volunteers and the organizations they get involved with. The Mexican Volunteer Alliance congratulates all the winners and recognizes the work, dedication and commitment of each of those honored to expand the culture of citizen participation through volunteering in Mexico. Their actions inspire thousands of people to join voluntary service. Congratulations. Citizens working Volunteer Workshop in Pachuca, Hidalgo; reveals the importance of professionalizing a program Around 65 people who collaborate in both civil associations and private assistance institutions in the state of Hidalgo participated in the Workshop “How to Create and Develop an Institutional Volunteer Program” given by Emilio Guerra Díaz, Director of the Mexican Volunteer Alliance within the program. of permanent headquarters promoted by the National Institute of Social Development headed by María Angélica Luna Parra. It was an enriching experience where two major themes stood out.
On the one hand, the proper way to recruit volunteers and on the other, the legal care that must be followed to avoid any setback. If you want to organize a similar workshop, contact the Mexican Volunteer Allianocial work, "They take to the streets to receive the concerns, needs and complaints of citizens." Mrs. Pérez said that she leads the volunteering because: “it is our responsibility since the people gave us this wonderful experience (sic) to serve this great area and I believe that with sensitivity, as Ricardo (Monreal, candidate for the position) has. of Head of Government in 2018), I, as his wife, will surely help him because I see with what vocation he does his work. The help is for… him, not for the community. voluntary next events 8th Youth Volunteer Conference in Puebla Finally, this Conference will take place in Puebla, from November 3 to 5, where the topics will be developed under three axes: 1) Volunteering for the construction of a healthy, dignified and equitable environment 1. Volunteering to overcome poverty 2. Volunteering for inclusion and equity 3. Volunteering for health 4. Volunteering for education 2) Volunteering for sustainable and sustainable progress Topics for the exchange of experiences: 1. Volunteering in emergency/disaster response 2. Volunteering for reuse and recycling 3. Volunteering for reforestation 4. Volunteering for conservation 5. Volunteering for innovation in sustainable and sustainable industrial production 6. Volunteering as a path towards responsible and conscious citizenship 7. Volunteering as a generator of leadership for social entrepreneurship 8. Volunteering as a path to full employment and economic well-being 9. Volunteering for the construction of sustainable cities and communities 3) Volunteering to strengthen a global alliance towards building peace 1. Volunteering working in areas of conflict and insecurity 2. Volunteering in mediation and resolution of social conflicts 3. Volunteering as peace educators.