Comillas, Centro Pueblos Unidos and the Amoverse Foundation reaffirm their commitment with the signing of two agreements for volunteer work and awareness-raising
Thanks to this agreement, the university community will have the opportunity to keep helping people in vulnerable situations
21 February 2025
Comillas and the Amoverse and Pueblos Unidos Foundations, organisations in the social sector of the Society of Jesus that work in the accompaniment and development of children, teenagers and migrants respectively, have signed a new agreement. This expands the possibilities of collaboration in the field of volunteering and social awareness for the entire university community, strengthening and reaffirming their commitment in a strategic alliance.
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This agreement includes the possibility for the entire university community to participate in volunteer and awareness-raising activities, including students, faculty, administrative and service staff and alumni.
Comillas Solidaria will continue to explore, together with both NGOs of social intervention in Madrid of the Society of Jesus, collaboration projects that can be added to those that are already being developed.
Jaime Tatay, SJ, Vice Rector for Identity and Mission and Alumni and Students, and María Rodríguez, Executive Director of both NGOs, have signed this alliance, which reinforces the inter-sectorial work between works of the Society. This initiative undoubtedly responds to the institutional commitment of all parties to social justice and the support and accompaniment of people in vulnerable situations.
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