On Monday, December 15th, took place the awards to the voluntary commitment Alfonso Martínez Barbero and the group of volunteers Torre Nazareth.
The awards were granted a few days ago by the Department of Social Services of the City of Cartagena, today coinciding with the celebration of International Volunteer Day.
The jury in this sixth edition of Voluntary Commitment Award was chaired by Councillor, Antonio Calderon.
For Alfonso Martínez their individual work is rewarded. Alfonso is a volunteer hospice of the Little Sisters of the Poor in Cartagena.
At this institution and its residents spent all his free time, Monday to Sunday.
A silent work, full of generosity, effective and very necessary for leading dedicated 14 years.
The collective award, awarded to volunteers Torre Nazareth, was taken into account its work with terminally ill with AIDS.
This group is composed of a group of people who participate and organize work activities and develop accompanying its residents.
Torre Hogar Nazareth is the Foundation program Asilo de San Pedro Store.
The delivery of these awards took place in the classroom culture of Social Work of the CAM in the street, with the assistance of the Mayor, Pilar Barreiro, and Councilman Social Care, Antonio Calderon.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena