The Coptic Evangelical Organization Participates in the National Alliance’s Volunteer Day Celebration at Cairo University
The Coptic Evangelical Organization for Social Services, a member of the National Alliance for Civil Development Work, participated in the Volunteer Day celebration held at Cairo University, with the participation of a number of partner civil society organizations affiliated with the Alliance.
The celebration witnessed active participation from the Coptic Evangelical Organization through the presence of 65 male and female volunteers, who took part in various activities and events during the celebration.
This celebration coincided with the International Volunteer Day, which is observed annually in December, reaffirming the importance of volunteer work as a key pillar of sustainable development and community building.
During the event, the “Insan” platform was launched. The platform, established by the National Alliance for Civil Development Work, aims to encourage youth to register and participate in volunteer activities, highlight successful youth role models in the field of volunteering, benefit from their experiences, and create a unified database for volunteers—contributing to better organization of efforts and avoiding duplication.
The Coptic Evangelical Organization affirms that volunteer work has been one of the core pillars of its approach since its establishment, as the organization relies on community participation in planning and implementation, alongside supporting and building the capacities of community leaders capable of creating positive and sustainable change within local communities.
The ongoing partnership between the Coptic Evangelical Organization for Social Services and the National Alliance for Civil Development Work reflects an effective model of institutional cooperation in the field of volunteering, contributing to maximizing the impact of volunteer efforts.











