Reus Volunteering Point reaches 368 registered members

The municipal service consolidates its growth with the collaboration of over a hundred local entities.

Generic image of an information desk with brochures and registration forms.
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Generic image of an information desk with brochures and registration forms.

The Reus Volunteering Point has registered a total of 368 volunteers as of June 30, representing an increase of 52 new profiles compared to the previous year.

This service, part of the Department of Personal Services and Social Rights, acts as a link between citizens and the local associative network. Currently, registered members can participate in initiatives promoted by 103 non-profit entities and 27 organizations in the city.
Collaboration opportunities are diverse, covering sectors such as elderly care, functional diversity, childhood, youth, sports, and health. The service provides personalized guidance to match each volunteer's interests with the needs of the organizations.
Public service is provided at the Carme Civic Center, located at Patacada Square. During the academic year, hours are Tuesday afternoons and Thursday mornings, while in summer, the service operates only in the morning.
For the autumn, the service is preparing an exhibition to highlight voluntary work, coinciding with the designation of 2026 as the International Year of Volunteers for Sustainable Development by the United Nations.