Our Volunteer Center “Home” has been open since 2013. It was built near Rijeka, Croatia, with the help of many. Thank you, everyone, who played a part, big or small, in making this dream come true!
The objectives of our center are:
- To provide accommodations for participants of our volunteer summer camps.
- To give a possibility to everyone, including single families, to live and experience “volunteer tourism”.
- To offer a platform for other types of initiatives (seminars, training courses, animations, etc.)
- To have a bigger space for our storage of humanitarian aid supplies.
- To provide space for recreation, games, fun, as well as education for children, teenagers and adults from the various institutions that we’ve been working with for many years.
This video shows the building progress from the start till the end of 2013:
In 2017 we added the second floor. The center is complete now and has been used for its purpose since.
Other News on our Center Projects:
January 2017
This year started out with another winter camp lasting from December 31-January 8th.. We had a variety of people who … Continue reading →
September 2016
Although we all took some time off this month, due to a very busy summer, we were still able to … Continue reading →
August 2016
The summer has ended, which, once again was full of volunteers and a total of 7 volunteer camps, besides … Continue reading →
July 2016
The past month we held 2 summer camps, with attendees from Equador, Poland, Ukraine, Ireland, Hungary and Austria! The month … Continue reading →
June 2016
Once again, the school year in Italy finished with murals in 7 schools in the Verona area, involving 1016 children, … Continue reading →
May 2016
Again we had a very busy month. Murals in Italy and Croatia, Shows, Clown Therapy, humanitarian visitation not to speak … Continue reading →
April 2016
The month of April has been one of the most challenging and exciting months of the year. Here are some … Continue reading →
March 2016
This past month was a very busy month! We were joined by 60 Youth Compass volunteerswho not only sponsored, but … Continue reading →