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Voluntrea
We are an organization that is dedicated to social help through the delivery of donations (food, medicine, clothing, etc.) to people with limited resources and abandoned animals, the cleaning of public spaces (beaches, parks , etc.). With a vision to develop psychological, educational, nutritional and general health support activities.
- Date: 2023-2
- Registration link: https://proa.pe/ong/voluntrea/participa-en-voluntrea
Dialogue Makers Volunteering
Applicants will participate in group dynamics and the induction to volunteering as Makers. Remember that regular English classes are taught to children in 4th, 5th and 6th grade in state schools. Makers will provide you with the materials in PDF and workbook-type exercises. In addition, they will be explained in the induction what the classroom creations are like.
- Date: 2023-2
- Registration link: https://proa.pe/ong/hacedores-1/hacedores-de-dialogo-2023-2
KP Wasi Weekly Volunteering
The volunteer program of the KP 2023-2 ASSOCIATION Program seeks to promote the participation of young people who want to contribute to improving the quality of life of abandoned pets.
- Date: 2023-2
- Registration link: https://proa.pe/ong/asociacion-kp-1/voluntariado-semanal-kp-wasi
Events
Webinar: “Myths, voices and tissues: Building Digital Identities to the Bicentennial”
In the following presentation, you will learn about three narratives, particular, personal and at the same time complementary, that show us the transformations and disagreements of the stories of Peruvian identity, facing the commemoration of the Bicentennial of our independence. These three projects were incubated in the American Arts Incubator Lima 2020 program, organized by ZERO1, the US Embassy in Peru, and the Office of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the US Department of State, jointly with University of Engineering and Technology - UTEC and MAC.
Date: Thursday, April 29, at 7:00 p.m. m.
Transmission through: https://www.facebook.com/museomaclima/
Webinar: “Urban forests: The impact of the environment on people’s health”
The pandemic has opened greater opportunities for research and the commitment of specialists from various disciplines in understanding the environment where one lives, plays, develops and works, as well as the relationships between people and nature. In this context, it is important to understand how the environment impacts health, especially mental health benefits during the COVID-19 pandemic. To promote the well-being of citizens, we need to propose nature-based solutions.
Guests:
- Rita Ames, Associate Researcher at the Center for Impact and Social Responsibility
- Ricardo Bohl, Professor of Geography and Environment at the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
- María La Torre, professor of Environmental Engineering at UTEC
Date: April 30
Time: 6:00 p.m
Register here
Launch of the virtual learning community
Very soon you will be part of the largest virtual community that seeks to make the country we want a reality. Join the Virtual Learning Community of the #Volunteers of the Bicentennial and access tools that will help you build a Peru with more opportunities.
- Sign up herehttp://bit.ly/2PjjClW
- March 31th / 6:00 p. m. Vía Facebook Live
#BicentenarioPerú