SPECIAL REPORTS

(ANS - Montevideo) - Motivating to the commitment and care of what surrounds us, as well as responding to concrete questions that challenge the present, taking on critical and objective positions and that lead to reflection, were some of the reasons why the Salesian work "Centro Monsignor Lasagna" (CML) organized a program of meetings on youth policy.

(ANS - Fortaleza) - Salesian radio stations are by their nature broadcasters that "with a Salesian style, evangelize youth and popular culture, educating, orienting, informing and involving" (Cf. Salesian Social Communication System 2011). This is also the case of Radio "FM Dom Bosco" of Fortaleza, which during its years of existence has progressively grown in this mission and which in recent weeks has seen its capacity for inclusion and involvement further strengthened, thanks to the inauguration of a new radio transmission tower.

(ANS - Porto Alegre) - Don Bosco chose St. Francis de Sales as the patron of his Society not only because he was the saint of goodness, gentleness or patience. He also chose him because he was a born writer. St. Francis de Sales wanted to spread the Kingdom of God through the apostolate of the "good press", as part of a grand opportunity to do good.

(ANS - Madrid) - Volunteering is a generous way to share your time with the people who need it most. One of the objectives of volunteering is the promotion, formation and monitoring of all those who choose this style of service. Most of them participate in projects of education, training and socio-cultural animation of vulnerable children and young people and their families.

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ANS - “Agenzia iNfo Salesiana” is a on-line almost daily publication, the communication agency of the Salesian Congregation enrolled in the Press Register of the Tibunal of Rome as n 153/2007.

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