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Community: Become a Volunteer or Supporter |
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Introduction to RozanRozan strongly believes that in order to bring about change, especially on the issues that Rozan works on, active community involvement and participation is essential. Rozan's success lies in the awareness and ownership by the community of the issues that Rozan works on. Rozan does not see itself as a helper and the community as the object being helped, rather it envisions a model of support whereby both Rozan and the community work together for a society that is "aware, confident, and accepting of itself and others." Therefore, Rozan encourages community participation in its programs and actively encourages volunteer input for its activities. Volunteers Rozan welcomes the input and involvement of volunteers. Volunteers are individuals who give their time, energy, and expertise in carrying Rozan's mission forward. Training of volunteers on self-awareness, violence, and psychological and emotional health issues is an important prerequisite for volunteering. Supporters Supporters are people who support Rozan's mission and values and want to keep themselves updated about Rozan's key activities. You can become a supporter and join our mailing list by paying a small annual fee. This will give you access to the resource material in our library. By becoming a Rozan volunteer or supporter you can: Attend our volunteer trainings. Help us arrange seminars, workshops, and orientations on the issues Rozan addresses. Help us disseminate information on issues and our programs. You can even be a Long-Distance Volunteer for Aangan. Donate funds for long-term sustainability. Offer us your skills or services that may help us in our work (e.g. skills in art, computers, writing, transport etc.) To become a volunteer or supporter, download the appropriate form and mail it to Rozan's office at House 258, Street 17, F-10/2, Islamabad 44000. The forms are available as PDF files so, if you do not already have it, you can download the free version of Adobe Acrobat Reader from here: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 30 January 2008 )
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