The wave of solidarity with Valencia is filling the city with volunteers from all over the world. volunteers coming from all over Spain to assist those affected by the to assist those affected by the DANA.
Efficiently managing this flood of volunteers represents a considerable challenge. In response to this situation, two innovative digital platforms have emerged that facilitate coordination between volunteers and those requiring assistance in real time.
These tools allow the efforts of collaborators to be optimized, ensuring that their work has a significant impact and is distributed equitably. Below are details of these platforms and how you can participate in post-DANA volunteer efforts in Valencia:
Ajuda Dana
The platform ajudadana.es has implemented an ingenious system called “voluntometro” to manage the flow of volunteers. This tool provides updated information on the needs of each municipality, thus avoiding saturation in certain areas while others are left unattended.
In addition, Ajuda Dana offers various forms of collaboration, from logistical and medical support to psychological assistance and even temporary housing for those affected. The platform also makes it easy for those in need of help to register their requests, indicating the degree of urgency and location.
Terreta Help
This platform takes a visual approach, using an interactive map to show areas in need of assistance. Although it does not provide an exact count of volunteers, the map is updated in real time to indicate which points are receiving help at any given moment.
In addition to coordinating local volunteering,Ayuda Terreta also provides information on donation collection points both in the Valencian Community and in other regions of Spain.