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Community service in Lebanon and Jordan: an opportunity for young people between 18 and 28 years old

The John Paul II Foundation, which has been working in the Middle East for over twenty-five years, seeks four young people for community service. The countries of focus are Lebanon and Jordan.

In Lebanon, we are being sought for figures for a project aimed at improving the socioeconomic and environmental conditions of rural communities by enhancing natural resources through sustainable patterns of consumption and development.

People are being sought in Jordan for a project to support services for hearing-impaired children in the areas of inclusive education and health.

The required commitment will be 12 months, with an average of 25 hours of service per week. Interested youth can send in their applications until 2 p.m. Feb. 15, 2024.

The Notice can be read in full at https://www.scelgoilserviziocivile.gov.it/leggi-il-bando/il-testo/.

More information can be obtained by writing to s.ferrari@fondazionegiovannipaolo.org. You can submit your application, online only, at https://domandaonline.serviziocivile.it/.

For each country you will find the project summary sheet by clicking the links below:

"White Helmets for the Inclusion of Fragile People in JORDAN - 2024"

"White Helmets for Sustainable Development in LEBANON - 2024."

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