Amigos a gyerekekért // Amigos for children’s Post

💚 Choose Friendship as your Superpower! 💚 👋 Join Amigos and become part of our team, consisting of around 190 university students who choose to volunteer their time, spreading laughter and learning in the lives of hospitalized children! Our ultimate aim is to have an Amigo by the side of every sick child one day! What do we do? ✨We motivate children in the hospital ✨ As a volunteer, you are going to visit the hospital once every two weeks, for one and a half an hour. Your visits are scheduled on the same day throughout the entire semester, so consistency is important. While we do value commitment, we also strive to be flexible and supportive of one another when the need arises. ✨We build community✨ The everyday tasks of the organization are carried out by the employees, that is, the Amigo coordinators, along with volunteers. As volunteers, we participate in one support team over the course of two semesters. This can involve short event planning or even a project lasting half a year; everyone can choose what they want to participate in. We come from different universities, but prior experience is not necessary for the support teams – the more diverse perspectives come together, the more exciting the outcome. 🌟 We are a community, we help each other, and we listen to one another! 🌟 In hospitals alongside moments of joy, we can also encounter tougher situations. We discuss these together during our monthly hospital team meetings. Additionally, we place great emphasis on community building, through monthly Amigo nights and various events where participation is optional. One of the fundamental values of the foundation is mutual trust, which only strengthens further during these events. Trust is essential for making a cheerful hospital visit go smoothly, or even for collectively addressing challenges that arise within the team. ❗Complete the application form by September 17th, and join us in our mission❗ https://lnkd.in/dut9beZX #amigos #volunteering #community #joinourteam

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