[MANNAM] Let's Know More
about MANNAM!
We know that MANNAM
Volunteer association is biggest volunteer group in Korea.
We are also
aware of many volunteer events and activities through MANNAM official website
and blogs. But still, there are some questions that we want to know more about
this amazing MANNAM volunteer association!
Then why don’t
we ask it to person who established MANNAM volunteer association?
So, in order to
know more about MANNAM, here is the interview of Chairwoman of MANNAM volunteer
association!
Q. What do you think about
volunteerism mean as the Chairwoman of MANNAM?
-> I think that every basic foundation of ideology is filial
piety, and it is not limited to only Korea. When one is dutiful to one's
parent, it is filial piety; when the same devotion is shown to a country, it
becomes loyalty; and in religion, it becomes faith. And they are based on sacrifice,
thinking of other before oneself, which is the spirit of volunteer service.
MANNAM's service is voluntary and dedicating oneself as if he or she is doing
work at one's home, even when picking up garbage on the street. This is the
spirit of MANNAM.
Q. What are the plans for
the future of the organization?
-> A. Our vision is to work as pure volunteers who give back to
the community.
Q. MANNAM's slogan is "When Light meets Light, there
is Victory!".
What does it mean by then?
-> A. Each person is light, also should become a person like
light. As these people who are like light meet, we can defeat the darkness from
the world.
Q. What is
Cultural-art volunteer meant to MANNAM?
I heard MANNAM is alike true volunteerism and a great planning.
Supporting the poor is not only MANNAM’S volunteer work but also letting a
delivery of the message of hope through the Cultural- art performance and a
receiver who experience the love to be met and become one is our Cultural-art
volunteerism.
Q. Why does
MANNAM do country-related events?
->A. It is very natural to dedicate time and efforts to those
we love. As MANNAM loves its country and sincerely appreciates those who
sacrificed their lives for the country, it is logical to give our time and effort.
We do not see this as sacrifice. The question of "Why do you do
country-related events? is equivalent to the question of "Why do you love
another?"
Source from MANNAM Judo Club
No comments:
Post a Comment