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DateDec 4 2023
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CountriesGlobal
The Future Voices program has benefited a total of 594 young people this year, 96% more than last year. 15 social organizations from 12 countries have participated in the fourth edition of this project, which since 2019 has focused on improving the lives of people at risk of social exclusion, training them in communication skills and soft skills so that they can face their professional and personal future with greater confidence.
On this occasion, 120 professionals from the consulting firm have participated in the project with 100% face-to-face meetings that have incorporated innovative content related to digital issues and new tools for communication and expression.
To carry out the project, the Fundación José Antonio Llorente has joined forces locally with 15 different social entities Fundación Cimientos (Argentina), Noix por Noix (Brazil), Fundación Cerro Navía Joven (Chile), Fundación Alquería Cavelier (Colombia), Fundación Nuestros Jóvenes (Ecuador), Fundación Exit (Barcelona and Madrid, Spain), Fundación Iter (Madrid, Spain), Fundación Plaza de los oficios (Madrid), Fundación EDUCA (Mexico), Kantaya (Peru), Fundación TAC (Panama), Associação Raízes (Portugal), Academia La Javilla (Dominican Republic) and Fundación MIRA USA (Miami, USA).
María Cura, President of Fundación José Antonio Llorente: “Future Voices is one of the initiatives we are most proud of. With this project we want to highlight our contribution to social change through communication, providing the most needy young people with resources that will empower them. They will enable them to better face their future and begin to transform their reality. I would like to thank the organizations that have collaborated in this fourth edition and the professionals at LLYC who have put so much effort and love into making this program a success.
Since the Fundación José Antonio Llorente launched Future Voices, almost 1,400 young people from 49 social organizations around the world have benefited from the project. During the four editions of the initiative, 407 volunteers from the consulting firm have dedicated part of their time to inspire social change among young people in vulnerable situations.