Voluntary Services

DNYA members are always ready for voluntary services, we educate other people to involve in these activities.

DNYAworks with its membership of voluntary and community organizations to build thriving communities and sustainable networks that help all young people achieve their potential.
 
Vision
DNYA stated vision is of a society where young people are valued for their contribution and supported by their communities. DNYA aims to achieve this vision by working through its membership network, bringing adults and young people together as partners in communities to ensure that young people have every chance to develop their potential
 
Values
DNYA has committed itself to three values which guide the organization in the way that it works.
  1. Initiative – DNYA believes that an enterprising spirit and can-do attitude is at the heart of empowered communities and is therefore essential to affecting change. The organisation strives to live this value by encouraging and supporting individuals and organisations to take initiative wherever they can.
  2. Responsibility – DNYA believes that communities are interdependent and that all actions have consequences for the wellbeing of young people and their communities. The organisation strives to live this value by encouraging and supporting individuals and organisations to be responsible in the way they act.
  3. Equality – DNYA believes that all individuals have equal worth and equal rights. The organisation strives to live this value by encouraging and supporting individuals and organisations to promote equality and challenge inequality everywhere.
Aims
The organization’s work follows three strategic aims:
  1. To act as champion for voluntary and community youth organisations, ensuring that their experiences are at the core of public policymaking.
  2. To provide leadership and support to voluntary and community organisations in the development of best practice and standards.
 
Membership Activities
DNYA has over 100 members, which all work for the personal and social development of young people. Their precise nature varies from regional or local networks, and they focus on a variety of areas. These include engaging young people in decision making processes; providing safe environments where young people can develop as individuals, Disaster Management, Voluntary Services Like organizing blood camps, helping the poor and



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