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Voluntariate


In order to become a volunteer of the Tolerance Center it is enough:

1. to make this decision on your own;
2. to find out more about tolerance;
3. to inform us too about the made decision;
4. to submit your resume to us;
5. to come to us to get to know each other;
6. to be prepared that at the beginning it will not be very interesting;
7. to know that the voluntariate does not suppose remuneration for the performed work.

The most solicited volunteer activities are:

1. Word typing on the computer.
2. Signing up for and attending computer courses.
3. Work in libraries.
4. Writing articles.
5. Participation in the registration of radio programs.
6. Participation in the conduction of sociological surveys.
7. Work with correspondence.
8. Promotion of tolerance.
9. Searching the web.
10. Translations.
11. Collection of materials and information for the future museum of tolerance.
12. Participation in various manifestations and actions of the Tolerance Center.
13. Many other things.

Reasons for wishing to become a volunteer.

1. Desire to be useful.
2. Need for communication.
3. Change of activity.
4. It is cool!
Why?

The most tough ones receive a document certifying their volunteership with the Tolerance Center, the holder's social utility, participation in the promotion of tolerance and peace.
Other ways to support us:
If you share the ideas of tolerance and have a website, you can support us by placing on your site the banner you see below with the link to http://www.tolerance.org.md

Other information about voluntariate: http://www.voluntariat.org.md

it is said by volunteers

Vasile Rusu - student:

The volunteering for "Tolerant" Center allows me to participate in
different actions of tolerance principles promotion.
I came here looking forward to make my contribution to the transformation
of our society in a tolerant and democratic one, where every person will be
respected regardless of the nationality, social status, age or religion.

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