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Last week, organizations were able to share their questions and concerns with Peter van den Wijngaard from the Sex Crimes Unit and Marjolein Leguijt, advisor at the Center for Sexual Violence, GGD Amsterdam.
How do you involve people in your initiative or project? How do you get in touch with people from the neighborhood? How do you ensure that people start to feel co-responsible?
On September 9th, we organized a speed dating event where new volunteers could receive information and get to know a number of organizations in the city that help people with language, math, and other basic skills.
With some regularity, we receive questions from volunteer centers and support points about our approach to meetings and training sessions. To share and exchange this knowledge, we are organizing an online meeting on Thursday, September 24.
“You can of course complain that the streets are a mess or that people no longer look out for each other, but you can also just do something about it,” is the motto of Dick Schäfer (67)
Volunteer organizations and initiatives are the cornerstone in neighborhoods where many Amsterdam residents can turn to. They are the foundation of much!
Are you interested in volunteering? On September 29th, we are organizing a Volunteer Café for people aged 60 and older where you can get information and meet some volunteer organizations in the city center district.









