
Voluntary work is generally considered an altruistic activity where an individual or a group of people provide services for no personal or financial gain but merely for the benefit of the public.
However, volunteers usually need some support, including financial but not salaries, to cover the cost of necessary tools, materials and equipment to make the project happen.
Therefore, Rwanga Foundation launches the project of ‘Youth Volunteers Initiative’ annually , which is to urge the female and male youth to come up with project proposals and participate in a competition to be funded and supported to implement their projects for the best benefit of the public.
Winner Groups of the Youth Volunteers Initiative 2020:
Winners of Halabja Governorate:
Winner Group: Raha Volunteers Group
Title of Project: Recognizing and Growing Self-Confidence for Disabled People
Winner Group: Book-lovers Volunteers Group
Title of Project: Culturalizing Reading Campaign
Winners of Duhok Governorate:
Winner Group: Duhok Youth Volunteers Group
Title of Project: Hand in Hand for a Better Tomorrow
Winner Group: Sarhang Volunteers Group
Title of Project: Together we will Save the Environment from Plastic
Winners of Erbil Governorate.
Winner Group: Qasre Youth Volunteers Group
Title of Project: Reconstruction of Qasre Primary School
Winner Group: Waar Volunteers Group
Title of Project: The Environment Protectors Family
Winner Group: Voice of Volunteers Group
Title of Project: Audio Learning Project for Blind People
Winner of Sulaimani Governorate.
Winner Group: Zhyanawa Volunteers Group
Title of Project: First Aid Project
Winner Group: Nwebunawa Volunteers Group
Title of Project: New Life
Winners of Kirkuk Governorate.
Winner Group: Future Volunteers Group
Title of Project: Returning Hope
Winner Group: Gasha Volunteers Group
Title of Project: Reconstruction of Namam Park in Kirkuk
Winners of Nineveh Governorate.
Winner Group: Bahja Volunteers Group
Title of Project: Orphan's Joy