The Benevento Section of the Italian Union of the Blind and Visually Impaired Launches Civil Service Project

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Saturday 13 April 2024, 19:58
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The Benevento section of the Italian Union of the Blind and Visually Impaired announces, in a statement, the start of the Civil Service 'for project under article 40', set for Thursday 18th. Fourteen volunteers involved are destined for as many members of the Union, including workers, managers engaged in social activities, and the blind in certified health need conditions. 'We could not do without our young people,' they write in a statement, 'nor could we ever argue that the Civil Service is useless or poor quality because we would contradict ourselves by booking its use, because it is clear that it is valuable, so valuable that last April 10th we selected 11 aspiring volunteers for the next Ordinary Universal Civil Service, where we will see another 5 young people available to the entity and our members. We are therefore also waiting for the next Digital Civil Service Project, which currently has a very capable volunteer serving at our headquarters, engaged in transferring digital skills to our members. But it doesn't end here - they add always from the Samnite section -, because the agreement signed with the External Penal Execution Office of Benevento allowed us the temporary custody of another 3 people, of great sensitivity, who actively help us in the management of services. To confirm the proper conduct 'of the Section of the National Union of Italian Volunteers Pro Blind of Benevento, was the selection, always on April 10th, of 7 aspiring volunteers that will see the start of service, at the Univoc of Benevento, of 3 young people who will alternate in managing the activities of the Univoc and in accompanying the members of the Sannite Uici.' From the section, therefore, they claim the 'joy of being able to enjoy the support of 25 angels for the activities of the two local category entities and the Sannite blind members. We can only be grateful towards the Department of Youth Policies and our national entities, who plan and strive so much to always be at the service of the Italian blind community.'
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