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DateDec 15 2022
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CountriesGlobal
A total of 302 young people have benefited this year from Future Voices program. Since 2019, this project has sought to improve the lives of people at risk of social exclusion or with special needs. This third edition, which has just ended, has distinguished itself from previous editions by having been developed globally, in the twelve countries where the firm is present.
More than 102 LLYC volunteers have put their time and expertise at the service of society, thus fulfilling the firm’s purpose of contributing to social change through communication and managing to transform and inspire the lives of these young people.
Albert Medrán, Director of the Fundación José Antonio Llorente: “During the program, these young people have learned to develop communication skills and soft skills that will be of great help to face their professional and personal future with more confidence. Providing them with these resources allows us to generate a positive and measurable impact on the same global challenge linked to SDG 4 ‘Quality Education’”.
To carry out the project, the Fundación José Antonio Llorente has joined forces with different social entities of the countries in which it has been developed, such as the Enseña Foundation (Argentina), Fraternidade Universal Projeto Curumim (Brazil), Cerro Navía Joven Foundation (Chile), Alquería Cavelier Foundation (Colombia), Fundación Albergue La Dolorosa (Ecuador), Fundación Balia (Madrid), Fundación Plaza de los oficios (Apache), SERAJ (Mexico), Kantaya (Peru), Fundación Espacio Creativo (Panama), Associação Cova do Mar (Portugal), Fundación Hogar Villa Bendición (Dominican Republic) and Camillus House Miami (USA).