Last 23 September, the FPSC participated in a new Solidarity Day organized annually by the University of Navarra, Solidariun 15.
From 10 am to 13 pm, 45 organizations gathered at the Central Campus building to explain their work to students who were interested in learning about the important work being done in the field of solidarity.
On behalf of the FPSC, it was attended by the Director of Communication and Volunteering, José Luis Zatarain, and three students from UNAV who last summer conducted a voluntary cooperation with the Foundation in Jerusalem and Lebanon, along with other friends who selflessly contributed in various ways to the smooth running of the day. All of them, Maria Victoria, Agnes, Pep and Paul, helped publicize the work of the Foundation, and more specifically, the work done in its clinic in Za’atari, performing rehabilitation sessions and providing technical assistance among Children with disabilities in the Syrian refugees camp, an initiative which currently requires everyone’s help to move forward: http://fundacionfpsc.org/siria
To continue the Day, at 13 pm, a round table was held in which participated, among others, our volunteers to explain their volunteer experience in international cooperation. Then, the awards ceremony of the ninth edition of Solidarium proceeded; it fell on the Library Service for the organization of workshops such as reading, basketball and sewing, as well as the donations that have reached more than 1,500 books.
To round off the day, a solidary paella took place to raise funds to finance the project Tegucigalpa that helps children and youth in Honduras, and the presentation of Lacturale Prize. The dairy company will donate the dining room ‘365 Paris’ as many litters of milk as kilos weighed the Twitter user who more messages spread with the tag #solidariun15.
After a day full of excitement and great experiences, the FPSC wants to thank Tantaka the organization of this initiative that helps create among young people a more caring and committed consciousness with the world around them, and to Mary Victoria, Agnes, Pep and Paul the time devoted to present enthusiastically the humanitarian cooperation work of the Foundation.