La Caixa offers 12,000 euros for ADAC volunteer program.
Pamplona, 20 sep .- The Brain Injury Association of Navarra (ADAC) and the Caixa Foundation today signed a collaboration agreement through which that financial institution has given a contribution of 12,000 euros for the project Volunteering and brain damage ADAC.
The agreement is part of the 2010 call for the Promotion of Volunteer Fundacion La Caixa, aimed at promoting volunteerism in, tera gold, social institutions and improving the management and coordination of volunteer teams.
The signing ceremony took place in Mutilva and attended by the Chairman of ADAC, Jose Luis Herrera and representatives of the Caixa Foundation, as reported in a statement ADAC.
Since its founding in 1994, this association works to improve the quality of life of people living with acquired brain injury (DCA) and their families.
The volunteer program, as explained above, has two fundamental objectives, the affected persons' access to social reality through leisure activities and social integration, and support to families and the provision of respite time.
To achieve these goals, ADAC gives volunteers training needed to develop its work, gaia gold, effectively as part of a series of activities aimed at stimulation and improvement of the individual affected by DCA.
Volunteers carry out tasks accompaniment mainly in homes or personalized support, support for the realization of occupational activities in central and leisure outlets and, thirdly, in times of vacaciones. accompaniments