Public Awareness Workshop for ARCS New Volunteers Concludes

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Mon, Dec 29 2025 1:55 PM
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Monday, December 29, 2025

The ARCS Youth and Volunteers Department successfully concluded a three-day public awareness training workshop for 45 newly registered volunteers at the central headquarters, focusing on volunteer services and activities. The workshop ended with the distribution of certificates to the participants.
At the workshop’s closing session, Mr. Mawlawi Arifullah Mansoor, Director of Youth and Volunteers, described volunteers as an essential and inseparable part of ARCS’s humanitarian services. He added that the volunteers’ efforts, dedication, and selflessness help ensure that humanitarian aid reaches those in need and affected families promptly and effectively.
He also urged participants to uphold the organization’s principles of neutrality, humanity, and voluntary service, to avoid any form of discrimination during humanitarian service delivery, and to strengthen the reputation and trust of ARCS.
During the workshop, newly registered volunteers received essential information on volunteer identification, ethics, humanitarian activities, principles of volunteerism, ARCS emblems, and the volunteer’s role in providing basic health care.

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