ABD have attended 118,035 people during 2019
The global emergency created by the Covid-19 pandemic has reoriented all our efforts to respond to this health, social and economic crisis
The Annual Report and Social Balance of the Welfare and Development Association ABD is now available. Once again, we stand firm in our intention to contribute to the strengthening of individuals, groups and communities suffering from exclusion, and to strengthen their capacities and defend their rights.
We were preparing for the analysis of 2019 and the global emergency created by the Covid-19 pandemic has reoriented all our efforts to respond and seek solutions to this unprecedented health, social and economic crisis. We are at the center of the emergency with the management of social and health services for the elderly, the homeless and those with associated health problems, and other essential services. During 2020 we have not stopped working and we will not stop, because above all we are ready to be an active agent in the social rescue that many homes will require.
The highlight of 2019
During 2019 we have attended 118,035 people, 4% more than in 2018. This task has been possible thanks to the work of 1,606 professionals and 447 volunteers. We are present in more than 115 participation platforms and, in particular, we are particularly excited about the recognition as a special advisory body given to us by the United Nations Economic and Social Council (Ecosoc).
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