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Volunteer Program in Italy at Convento San Giorgio

Time is significantly valuable particularly when you spend it by making a difference to your self and others. Volunteering is a way for you to give back which is intended you to give and ended up that you receive more than you expected from the community and other people. Volunteering is the best way in contributing to the global community, promote personal growth and gain experience. Let yourself be an inspiration to others by making a difference that counts through volunteering. What is more valuable is not about giving something but give your time instead that give you a chance of changing people’s lives by helping others in need and a community involvement. It’s also a way of learning new skills through setting a way to reach your goals by discovering what is the kind of field you enjoy most and best at. A volunteer works that you enjoy most can be a best help in setting and building your career goals. Volunteering also bestow you with a feeling of responsibility because people rely on you and enhance your understanding of the people that is different from you.

In Italy every year, there are international volunteers groups coming and spending time at the ex Convento San Giorgio during January until June. This is an opportunity that you are going to meet new people from the different countries which you are getting in touch on the sustainable living which you have to identify an Italian culture. The volunteer projects involve maintaining the convent structure by painting walls, cleaning the whole convent, restoring windows, beautified the garden and feed the animals. The ex Convento San Giorgio is situated at the centre of Italy, region of Abuzzo for about a 150km away from the Rome. This volunteer program aims to carry new economic and tourist to spiritual and cultural movements in a silent and isolated area. It deals with a sustainable living such as skillful and recycling use of energies and no waste.




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