Jobbadni Nonprofit Kft

Jobbadni Nonprofit Kft

Jobbadni Nonprofit Kft

Leány utca 2., 4029, Debrecen, Hungary

www.jobbadni.hu - +36203906962

description of organisation

The founder of JOBBADNI Nonprofit Kft is the Hungarian Reformed Charity Service Foundation, which was established in December 2020. It’s purpose is to perform the tasks of the foundation efficiently and transparently. We attach the founding document of Nonprofit Kft. Nonprofit Kft. performs the following public tasks: public employment, strengthening employment, rehabilitation employment, promoting corporate social responsibility, preparing young people for the labor-strong market, in which voluntary service is also an important tool. The executive director of the foundation is Áron Herbert, who has a degree in horticultural engineering and economics. The coordination of voluntary programs has been transferred to the framework of Nonprofit Kft.
The program manager of the Önkéntes Diakóniai Év Programiroda is Emese Závodi. The Önkéntes Diakóniai Év Programiroda has been performing its duties in the Magyar Református Szeretetszolgálat Alapítvány so far, however, due to a reorganization, ÖDE office will work from Diakonia Office.
The number of employees at the ÖDE program office is 3 members. The program manager, Emese Závodi, is a member of the board of the EDYN network and thus gets an insight into the European processes that are important in the field of volunteering and specifically in the field of the ESC program. Two staff members were volunteers themselves. József Bogdán has served in the Netherlands 12 years ago under the EVS program. Zsófia Bress volunteered for the EVS program in England in 2015/16. She has a pedagogical degree and is in the process of pursuing another master's degree in "intercultural psychology and pedagogy". Both professionals have extensive organizing experience in youth work and volunteer projects. Our office is also supported by former volunteers as mentors and helpers.
We work together with Eszter Bereczk, a mental health professional, and Ildikó Seres, a Hungarian teacher who holds Hungarian classes for volunteers and has a degree in "Hungarian as a foreign language".
The colleagues speak fluent English, German, Italian and Dutch.
The organization's accountants and financial experts also assist in the administrative and financial management of the programs. The organization's accountants and financial experts also assist in the administrative and financial management of the programs. The transparency of the economic and financial system is also aided by an online administration system.
We have been cooperating with most foreign partners for 23 years under the Erasmus + / ESC program.
Most sending / supporting partners are also accredited organizations as receiving partners, so there is mutual cooperation between us, both in terms of receiving and sending. Most of the sending partners are members of the ecumenical network through which we have been receiving and sending volunteers for more than 20 years. This network is the Ecumenical Diaconal Year Network (EDYN). www.edyn.org Within the framework of the network, we also work together in working groups so that we can support volunteers in our quality and be in constant dialogue with each other. Through the EDYN network, we are members of the international volunteer platform based in Brussels, NEVSO (Network of Voluntary Service Organizations). They are mainly lobbying and hold an annual conference on long-term and full-time volunteering.
We have been submitting and participating in the European Commission's voluntary programs since 2000, formerly EVS, Erasmus + and the European Solidarity Board. We submitted a successful

This organisation holds a European Solidarity Corps Quality Label. The Quality Label certifies that the organisation is able to run projects in compliance with the principles and objectives of the European Solidarity Corps.

Scope Volunteering

Role Expiry date
Supporting31/12/2027

Lead organisation

PIC: 890091304 OID: E10280059
Last updated on 26/04/24

Organisation topics

Community development

Inclusion