Christ University Bangalore Conference
The LET US DREAM annual community conference at CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru, India was conducted on 16th November 2019, under the eminent chairperson Mr. David S.R. The event had promoted better networking and collaboration among volunteers, potential volunteers, philanthropists, and community organizations; and brought up several community improvement programs on-board. The conference also introduced different community service possibilities and intervention models among younger and older generations to promote their volunteerism. Keynote addresses, three separate panel discussions–Education, Health and Social Service—and organizational table presentations held as part of the event were thought-provoking. The idea was widely acknowledged by pro-social individuals through their active participation.
HISTORY
Volunteers from the local community including business owners involved in voluntary community developmental projects, non-profit organizations, philanthropists, social workers, educators or educational administrators, retired personnel, students, or anyone interested in contributing to their community development can be a part of the conference and engage in fruitful dialogues with visionaries through the conference.
VISION
Our Vision is to Empowered local communities for sustainable impact, improvement, Global Harmony (and Holistic Success).
GOAL
The Let Us Dream Conference was established in 2017 for the purpose of providing a forum for sharing experiences with successes and challenges in community improvement organizations and efforts. Broad conference goals are to
- Improve networking and collaboration among all those interested in community improvement organizations and programs.
- Promote volunteerism and empower all those involved in community improvement organizations and initiatives, including employees, volunteers, post-secondary students, researchers, and practitioners.
- Create a professional learning organization dedicated to improving local communities and characterized by a culture of shared researcher and practitioner knowledge, skills, theories, and best practices.
Past Conferences
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2019

2020

2021
