Building a Movement of Volunteers (1962 – 2005)
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of Volunteer Groups: |
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Enlisting – Registering Individuals
& Groups:
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Recognising and Identifying a social need in the
local – regional – national contexts, we engage ourselves in a process of
registration of volunteers through newspapers announcements, local
counterparts, on-line through website and by word of mouth. |
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Local Experiences to be linked to: |
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A Governing Body member from Bhopal has a very unique
arrangement with youth to become volunteers in an initiative called:
‘Digdarsha’ A volunteer has been identified from young people for every evening
for a whole year, to assist terminal patients at the hospital. Similar
experiences of volunteers in different cities are our context for learning,
linking up, networking and evolving a dynamic movement of volunteers. |
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Orientation to Volunteer Groups –
Resource / Registration Kits for Volunteers – Registration Forms… / Badges |
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Some pilots – in
strategic locations, issue-wise, social category-wise (children, youth,
elderly, terminal illnesses, health-hygiene needs, free legal aid, journalists
links-building, etc.
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Caritas Volunteers Day |
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Sectoral Organisation of Volunteers:
Local Needs Natural Calamity Relief / Preparedness /
Response |
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Caritas India Volunteers to assist People in Need
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