ITALY: Salesian volunteer organization celebrates 40 years of service for youth at risk
VIS reaches youth through educational, socio-professional programs
(MissionNewswire) The Salesian International Volunteering for Development (VIS) celebrated its 40-year anniversary of service on March 3. The organization was founded in Turin, Italy, with the aim of implementing international cooperation projects to support youth at risk. VIS has launched a new video that tells its story.
Over the past four decades, VIS has carried out more than a thousand development and emergency projects and has supported the work of the Salesians across five continents, reaching millions of youth through educational and socio-professional programs. It has also formed generations of individuals committed to international cooperation, the promotion of human rights, and peace.
The new institutional video, produced with IME Communications, recounts this journey through the women and men who work in the field, dedicating themselves to the people and communities served by VIS.
For its anniversary, VIS looks to share meetings, dialogue, experiences, deeper reflection and a renewed vision for the future with those who have participated. This will take place through different languages and in various locations that represent the identity of VIS including in Turin, Rome, the territories where volunteers and supporters are active, and the partner countries where projects are implemented and staff members serve in the field.
This anniversary comes at a moment of significant change for VIS, which has recently become a participatory foundation, with Mission Don Bosco in Turin as its founding body. Together, they are undertaking a path of collaboration to increase the impact and effectiveness of their interventions.
Michela Vallarino, president of VIS, said, “This 40th anniversary year is a time of great change for our organization, and we could not have celebrated it in a better way. With hearts full of esteem and gratitude for those who have helped write this story, we are ready to transform and relaunch it with renewed enthusiasm and motivation at a time when it seems more urgent than ever to speak about and work for integral human development, social justice, respect for the rule of law and human rights and peace.”
Father Luca Barone, president of Mission Don Bosco and vice president of VIS, also noted, “Having just concluded the celebration of the 150th anniversary of the First Salesian Missionary Expedition, I hope that, as VIS, we may know how to celebrate the past in order to live the present and dream of the future with the fidelity and creativity that Don Bosco teaches us.”
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ANS – Italy – VIS: 40 Years beside the Youth Around the World with Don Bosco
Salesian Missions – Italy
