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EuroVolNet Quotes

 

15/8/2011

Louis Passfield

University of Kent - The UK's European University has been delighted to host EuroVolNet Seminar 1 and to work hand by hand with ISCA and our EuroVolNet partners. Projects like this definitely contribu... Read more »

 

15/8/2011

Herbert Hartmann

Governments recognize much more the civil society sector with its volunteering engagement because they expect the civil society sector should take over more social responsibilities than before. This i... Read more »

 

15/8/2011

Lars Mandrup

By measuring the economic value of volunteer activity, we can demonstrate to donors, funders, supporters, policy makers, the public, and volunteers themselves how volunteer contributions extend our or... Read more »

 

15/8/2011

Dirk Steinbach

At the organisational level, it is recommended to engage in a better management of volunteering resources. We have identified a mismatch between the expectations of today’s volunteers and the of... Read more »

 

15/8/2011

Laetitia Zappella

To strengthen the recognition of the social impact of volunteering, we are building a tool allowing volunteers to put words on the skills they have acquired. Read more »

 

15/8/2011

Tarmo Volt

We wish to develop volunteering in a concrete way. That’s why we use the systematical development of volunteering in our summer games that are organized every second year. Read more »

 

10/8/2011

Saska Benedicic Tomat

Volunteering leads to positive changes in people's lives: bringing communities together, increasing a person's sense of pride and belonging, in turn impacting positively on their health and well-being... Read more »

 

10/8/2011

Pia Pauly

We all have different background, different history and national identity, but we all speak the same language – the language of sport for all and voluntarism. Read more »

 

10/8/2011

Sakis Papouss

Volunteering comes from Latin from voluntas "will, choice", and as the old proberb says “where there is a will there is a way”. If we want to sustain the European model of grass root sport... Read more »

 

10/8/2011

Bjoern Koehler

Volunteers sind das Herz von Special Olympics. Ohne Volunteers wären wir nicht in der Lage ganzjährige Angebote für unsere Athleten zur Verfügung zu stellen. Read more »

 

10/8/2011

Mogens Kirkeby

Volunteers are multipliers – both financially and activity wise.Volunteers are a committed and inexpensive resource for societies. Besides giving one’s time and personal resources to other... Read more »