viernes, 10 de diciembre de 2010

"Solidarity is in everyday life" - By Julián


Juan Caar was nominated for The Nobel Peace prize.


Juan Caar was nominated for The Nobel Peace prize.

Juan Carr and their association against hunger in Argentina drew attention to
The evaluation committee of the Nobel Peace Prize. He and their association
Were nominated for their care, support and solidarity with people who are starving.
They spent nine years since John Carr met with five friends in order to help the needy. A Concern that strengthened over time. Today he is the director of Red Solidaria, the renowned institution that aims to establish a link between those who need help and who can lend a hand.
"Today I can say that we have met the target. This networking scheme has helped save lives. When one discovers that there is a system that benefits society, one wants more .We have fullfilled the purpose, but there are still 18 million poor people in the country and 2000 million poor people in the world, "said the vet.
"Everyone can find their place in the culture of solidarity."
With an average of 100 calls per day, Red Solidaria can respond to those who need to be helped. Over 60% calls come from people who want to volunteer, clothing and medicines to the needy. Only 40% report for assistance


What are the next challenges?

The next challenge is coming. There are kids who are kidnapped and not found. There are 6000 Argentine waiting for a transplant. And every couple of hours an under 5 year-old child dies of malnutrition. But each of the stories is a challenge.


Solidarity Network was nine years old, what were the most significant accomplishments?

”We always share the achievements with society, because everything we do we do it with people and other institutions. Each transplant is a significant success. We are looking for more than 1100 children. Among many other things.”

To achieve its objective, the Solidarity Network works with more than 300 organizations, which collaborate in finding solutions to problems. And by all means possible to find them.

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