Highlights
Humanitarian Volunteerism for Solidarity Activities
At the beginning of 2024, Philanthropy started the implementation of a three-year project within the European Solidarity Corps program supported by the European Union. This project is implemented in a consortium with seven organisations from Serbia, the European Union, and Africa. As part of partnership cooperation, Philanthropy, as a certified organization for work with volunteers, will host three volunteers from abroad. During the implementation of the project, humanitarian volunteerism for solidarity activities will activate 24 volunteers within the consortium to provide support in countries certified as host countries. At the end of April, the kick-off meeting of the project partners was held in Novi Pazar: ADRA Czechia, ADRA Slovakia, ADRA Zambia, ADRA Serbia, Association of Pioneers of Uganda, Ecumenical Humanitarian Organisation, Merhamet Sandžak, and Philanthropy.
Support for older persons in rural communities
During the autumn of 2023, Philanthropy, Charitable Foundation of the Serbian Orthodox Church, organised a series of activities and provided medical and social welfare services for older persons living in rural communities in Ruma, Kragujevac and Kraljevo. The older population living in rural communities does not have the opportunity to spend quality time, which is essential for preservation of their physical and mental health. In addition, social and health care services are highly limited in rural communities. Bearing in mind the needs of older persons living in rural areas, Philanthropy organises various creative and occupational activities, as well as assures quick and easy access to medical doctors. All of these initiatives are part of the project „ASSIST – Action to Strengthen Solidarity in Serbia and Moldova in Times of COVID 19 to Protect Older People’s Health and Wellbeing“ supported by the Federal Ministry of Social Affairs, Health, Care and Consumer Protection of the Republic of Austria and the organisation Brot für die Welt.
Philanthropy supported implementation of rescue trainings
During November and December 2023, Philanthropy supported implementation of four rescue trainings. The trainings were held by the Voluntary Fire Asssociation "Gornja sela" Pranjani in Gornji Milanovac, Voluntary Fire Association Vrnjačka Banja, Rafting Club "Drinska Regatta" in Ljubovia and Mountain Rescue Service of Serbia – Station Novi Pazar. The trainings included theoretical and practical segments of rescuing in cases of open fire, rescuing in cases of accidents on the water and rescuing in mountain conditions. The trainings were attended by 75 people, rescue professionals and representatives of public institutions and CSOs responsible for rescue and safety of large number of individuals. The trainings were implemented within the second phase of "Project for Increasing Resilience to Natural Disasters and Enhancing Preparedness Strategy (PREPS) in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia". The project provides expert, material and practical support to local authorities and local communities exposed to recurring natural disasters, is funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), and implemented by CRS (Catholic Relief Services) in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and by Philanthropy and Caritas Serbia in Serbia.
Capacity Building of Employees
Philanthropy implemented the project "Capacity building of employees in shelter for adults and older persons “St Joachim and Anne”, Kragujevac and professionals in social protection" from September to December 2024. The project is financially supported by Caritas Austria. Within project, two roundtable were held for employees in social welfare and stakeholders involved in providing accommodation services at the shelter, both directly and indirectly. The roundtables were registered in the Chamber of Social Welfare to enable professional workers to obtain necessary points for renewing their professional licenses. An accredited program for preventing burnout syndrome in the workplace was provided for shelter employees. Employees also had the opportunity to attend a one-day training session to improved their knowledge in the areas of care, common infectious diseases and illnesses, mental health and psychosocial support. Workshops were conducted with beneficiaries on the topic of presenting accessible social services in the community, as well as improving relationships in the family environment with the aim of better integrating beneficiaries into the community and/or adapting to more permanent forms of accommodation.
Media Training
Philanthropy organized specialized training on media reporting and crisis communication in emergency situations. The training, conducted on 6 and November, 2023 in Bogutovacka Banja, was attended by journalists and local authorities’ media and communication officers from Gornji Milanovac, Ljubovija, Novi Pazar and Vrnjačka Banja. Mr. Zdravko Maksimović, Head of the Civil Protection Department in the City of Kraljevo and Mr. Ljubiša Lešević, journalist, correspondent and owner of TV production and marketing agency, shared their experience and discussed crisis communication with training attendees. The training was implemented within the second phase of "Project for Increasing Resilience to Natural Disasters and Enhancing Preparedness Strategy (PREPS) in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia". The project provides expert, material and practical support to local authorities and local communities exposed to recurring natural disasters, is funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), and implemented by CRS (Catholic Relief Services) in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and by Philanthropy and Caritas Serbia in Serbia.