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In the first months of this year, various activities related to public volunteering have coincided throughout the country. For example, in the states of the Republic where governorships have been renewed, the protests of the new municipal volunteer directives of the Comprehensive Family System (DIF) have been presented, as happened in Quintana Roo in Puerto México, Tulum, where Gabriela Rejón de Joaquín witnessed the actions. Adalia Zetina Iturralde and María Guillermina Miranda Miranda, protested as presidents of the Volunteers of Puerto Morelos and Tulum, respectively. In Zacatecas, Mariana González Delgado recently assumed the position of Executive Director of the State Board of Volunteer Promoters. In Sinaloa, Rosy Fuentes de Ordaz, president of the DIF of that entity, and Adriana Vélez de Gastélum, Volunteer Coordinator of said institution, protested the new members of the Voluntary Board that comprise it: Brenda Machado de Nicolás, Ana Cecilia Peña de Castro, Nena Calvo de Coppel, Balvina Herrera de Medrano, Maricruz Compean, Martha Ceceña Flores, Hildelisa Ochoa de Beltrán and Beatriz de Castro. The volunteers of the Foundation of the Maternal Perinatal Hospital in the state of Mexico, held a work meeting within the framework of the 10th Death Anniversary of Mónica Pretelini Sáenz, the volunteer ladies of the Foundation of the Maternal Perinatal Hospital, IAP began the activities of 2017 with the exhibition of the plastic work of Gaby Rojo and the Collective of the Painting Workshop of the Hacienda de La Asunción, Metepec, State of Mexico, who expressed solidarity with the social cause of the Foundation and offered their works for the fundraising that will benefit the patients of said hospital. The opening ceremony of activities was attended by Clau stated that it will continue its “Voluntary Packers” program, which was criticized in “Citizenship in Construction” on January 5, for confusing when it is a voluntary activity and another of underemployment. In the city of Tecate, Baja California; Volunteers from the Mexican Social Security Institute and the municipal DIF joined forces to support health services.
As reported by the newspaper El Mexicano, “the President New Zealand WhatsApp Number of the System for the Comprehensive Development of the Family (DIF) Tecate, Marco Antonio Lizárraga Navarro, met with Mrs. Fátima Blanco de Beltrones, President of the IMSS Volunteering” to cover the needs of the beneficiaries and their families. In another type of public volunteering, during the week a note published in the Diario de He pointed out that since they did not have financial resources, many of their volunteers canceled their relationship with the institution. Don Hugo warned, according to the note, that the volunteers need an income to support their family and have social benefits, which caused them to dedicate themselves to another activity. One might ask if this fire department provided any financial income to its volunteers. In Jalisco, the new head of the Jalisciense Institute of Social Assistance (IJAS), María Luisa Urrea, declared to El Informador (January 15) that the volunteers of the associations registered with that agency offer an average of one million support services per month. community. These activities make people reflect on the challenges they face, as happens with many volunteer projects, among which we can highlight: • Clarity in the objectives and activities for which volunteers are called. • Provide continuity to many actions undertaken in previous administrations, of course making the corresponding adjustments and determining new areas of opportunity. Always renewing allows you to innovate, but it is necessary to consolidate volunteer structures. • Permanence and time that they are asked to donate, since in many cases long hours are expected of them that would mean or imply the need for them to become paid collaborators. • Avoid considering that volunteering is “cheap labor” or a resource to be used because there is not enough budget to serve the community • Appropriate management of human resources and development of the leadership of the people who are in charge of the projects volunteering • Give value to the Hours/Man of volunteer service • Develop gratitude and retention of volunteers • Communicate the achievements, results and contributions of volunteers The Mexican Volunteer Alliance is an ally with those volunteers who wish to consolidate their groups, plans and programs.
Citizens working business collaboration water saving Recognition of Mountain Promoters This Monday, during the presentation of the book “Enlaza México”, by the organization Cinco Panes y Dos Peces, special recognition was made to the more than 2 thousand volunteers who belong to o work on civil protection issues in communities of Difficult access in the states of Chiapas, Hidalgo, Oaxaca, Veracruz and Puebla. In this work a chapter has been captured that describes the activities they have been carrying out. next events Installation of the Board of Directors of “Mexican AC Volunteer Reading Promotion” Next Monday, January 23, a successful initiative will begin in the State of Mexico through the installation of the Reading Promotion Volunteer Program, which aims to increase the reading rate in the State of Mexico and achieve the participation of the civil society as a whole to promote reading among the population, by inviting educational institutions, civil society organizations and unions to participate as promoters of promoting reading; as well as students, teachers, researchers, intellectuals, writers, editors, businessmen and regular readers of the entity. It seeks to combine the participation of organized civil society, educational institutions and private initiative. The Board of Directors is composed of: Juan Acra López, President; Roberto Barrios Gaxiola and Jose Ignacio Echeverria Ortega, Vice Presidents; Maribel Garcia Reyes, Secretary; Maribel Trejo Estudillo, Treasurer and the following people will perform as vocals: Yunuen Norma Guadalupe Rios Velazquez, Emilio Guerra Diaz, Dulce Maria Bastida Alvarez and Antonio Lopez Espinoza. The Volunteers of receive recognition On February 17, the Recognition of Best University Practices in the Promotion of Citizenship will take place, which aims to distinguish the actions of higher education institutions aimed at promoting the active participation of their student and academic community, achieving a positive impact.
As reported by the newspaper El Mexicano, “the President New Zealand WhatsApp Number of the System for the Comprehensive Development of the Family (DIF) Tecate, Marco Antonio Lizárraga Navarro, met with Mrs. Fátima Blanco de Beltrones, President of the IMSS Volunteering” to cover the needs of the beneficiaries and their families. In another type of public volunteering, during the week a note published in the Diario de He pointed out that since they did not have financial resources, many of their volunteers canceled their relationship with the institution. Don Hugo warned, according to the note, that the volunteers need an income to support their family and have social benefits, which caused them to dedicate themselves to another activity. One might ask if this fire department provided any financial income to its volunteers. In Jalisco, the new head of the Jalisciense Institute of Social Assistance (IJAS), María Luisa Urrea, declared to El Informador (January 15) that the volunteers of the associations registered with that agency offer an average of one million support services per month. community. These activities make people reflect on the challenges they face, as happens with many volunteer projects, among which we can highlight: • Clarity in the objectives and activities for which volunteers are called. • Provide continuity to many actions undertaken in previous administrations, of course making the corresponding adjustments and determining new areas of opportunity. Always renewing allows you to innovate, but it is necessary to consolidate volunteer structures. • Permanence and time that they are asked to donate, since in many cases long hours are expected of them that would mean or imply the need for them to become paid collaborators. • Avoid considering that volunteering is “cheap labor” or a resource to be used because there is not enough budget to serve the community • Appropriate management of human resources and development of the leadership of the people who are in charge of the projects volunteering • Give value to the Hours/Man of volunteer service • Develop gratitude and retention of volunteers • Communicate the achievements, results and contributions of volunteers The Mexican Volunteer Alliance is an ally with those volunteers who wish to consolidate their groups, plans and programs.
Citizens working business collaboration water saving Recognition of Mountain Promoters This Monday, during the presentation of the book “Enlaza México”, by the organization Cinco Panes y Dos Peces, special recognition was made to the more than 2 thousand volunteers who belong to o work on civil protection issues in communities of Difficult access in the states of Chiapas, Hidalgo, Oaxaca, Veracruz and Puebla. In this work a chapter has been captured that describes the activities they have been carrying out. next events Installation of the Board of Directors of “Mexican AC Volunteer Reading Promotion” Next Monday, January 23, a successful initiative will begin in the State of Mexico through the installation of the Reading Promotion Volunteer Program, which aims to increase the reading rate in the State of Mexico and achieve the participation of the civil society as a whole to promote reading among the population, by inviting educational institutions, civil society organizations and unions to participate as promoters of promoting reading; as well as students, teachers, researchers, intellectuals, writers, editors, businessmen and regular readers of the entity. It seeks to combine the participation of organized civil society, educational institutions and private initiative. The Board of Directors is composed of: Juan Acra López, President; Roberto Barrios Gaxiola and Jose Ignacio Echeverria Ortega, Vice Presidents; Maribel Garcia Reyes, Secretary; Maribel Trejo Estudillo, Treasurer and the following people will perform as vocals: Yunuen Norma Guadalupe Rios Velazquez, Emilio Guerra Diaz, Dulce Maria Bastida Alvarez and Antonio Lopez Espinoza. The Volunteers of receive recognition On February 17, the Recognition of Best University Practices in the Promotion of Citizenship will take place, which aims to distinguish the actions of higher education institutions aimed at promoting the active participation of their student and academic community, achieving a positive impact.