Francisco Domínguez, Director of the Magdala Fondation and volunteer worker, discussed yesterday during a talk held at the Hotel El Fuerte Marbella, how to make voluntary cooperation more efficient and how to achieve that all parties involved in such cooperation have the same aims towards a good development of the project.
During his intervention called “The role of the volunteer worker and his/her social commitment”, Domínguez explained first-hand the needs of the Venezuelan children and the importance to spread the work of volunteers who improve realities very different to the ones we are used to live with.
This educational act on the work of the volunteer in the Third World has been organised by the Fuerte Foundation in cooperation with the Magdala Foundation which at present are working together in the construction of a house, a sports track and a water reservoir in Venezuela to give lodging and therapeutic aid to the “street children”, youngsters from 12 to 16 years who are glue sniffers.