Reach Out

Last year, on December 5th—International Volunteer Day—Barcelona was named European Volunteering Capital for 2014, in recognition of the city’s dynamic non-profit sector and the high level of involvement in volunteering by its residents. We’ve put together a list of places that are always in need of a helping hand.

HACESFALTA.ORG

This website acts as a portal for volunteer groups and makes getting involved

easy. Through the site you can access positions in volunteer work all over

Spain. The variety of skills needed is huge; from translators, sports teachers,

painters and community managers to videographers, graphic designers and

people who can just keep someone company awhile. The volunteer groups

that advertise here are just as diverse, including large organisations such as

Médicos sin Fronteras, and smaller local groups and day centres that help

children, elderly people and people with mental and physical disabiltiies.

www.hacesfalta.org


ARRELS FUNDACIÓ

This organisation’s main objective is to raise public awareness about

homelessness. Since 1987 they have supported more than 8,000 people on

the streets, helping them to get back on their feet by providing accommodation

and food, as well as health and social care. There are a number of ways to

volunteer. You can join the team that goes out on the street, help out in the day

centre, visit people who have been rehoused or are in hospital, take part in the

workshops, or give a hand maintaining the day centre.

www.arrelsfundacio.org


ESPERANÇA

This is a local group of volunteers organised by Julie Stephenson and Julia

Fossi from Liverpool. Every week they hand out food, clothing and a bit of

kindess to the homeless on the streets of Barcelona. They are always looking

for help in providing and preparing food, as well as collecting items of clothing

such as socks, hats, gloves, scarves and blankets. They currently make

rounds in the city centre on Thursday, Saturday and Sunday evenings between

8.30pm and 10.45pm, with a minimum of three volunteers each night. There is

also a central point of collection for anybody who wants to drop off clothing or

food. Visit their Facebook page for more information.

www.facebook.com/groups/esperancabcn


PROTECTORABCN

This nonprofit association’s main objective is to help animals who have been

abused or neglected—mainly dogs and cats—housing them in a shelter for as

long as necessary until they are found a home. Volunteers are needed for cat

care and dog-walking. If you don’t have time but would like to help out, you can

also sponsor an animal.

www.protectorabcn.es


EL JARDINET DELS GATS

This project was started in 2005 in collaboration with the district of Ciutat Vella

and functions with a team of volunteers who take care of abandoned and stray

cats through various tasks such as cleaning the space, feeding, and playtime.

It is located just off Las Ramblas in an open garden space. There are many

ways you can become a volunteer.

www.eljardinetdelsgats.org


‘As you grow older, you will discover that you have two hands, one for helping yourself, the other for helping others.’

-Audrey Hepburn

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