City Hostel Abandoned Animals received last Saturday 8 the visit of a group of fourteen young 9.e IES Program Archbishop Lozano attended the clinic with his instructor to know how it works the same and the work that the Association 4 Legs develops daily.
Young arrived on the noon and a volunteer of the association Jumillano was responsible for teaching facilities and explain what the rules of the hostel, how is the process followed when adopting, how you divide the work, etc..
Also spoke of the Association 4 feet, how it was created, which campaigns carried out so far, and so on.
After the relevant explanations, young people volunteered to help with chores and could take a walk in the vicinity of the center to several of the dogs found in shelter for the animals and enjoy the pleasant experience of young people to they were given a form in case anyone wanted to fill and volunteer of the protective Jumillano.
As indicated by your instructor, 9.e Program is structured in three phases and at this time they are in the second, which is to give others the skills they have acquired in the first phase and it will start to meet the reality of associations and groups in Jumilla those who help in their work.
"In some ways they are trying to get into the management and organization of activities in which they are the players," added the instructor.
On the other hand, from 4 feet Association have suggested that the experience was very positive, because in this way young people can learn first hand how things worked in animal centers and interested in joining the volunteer group helping cleaning, animal care, etc..
Source: Asociación 4 Patas Jumilla