
Sands Cares Ambassadors Attend IAS Community Emergency Volunteer Scheme Training
Target to train 300 ambassadors by early August
(Macao,
July
22, 2020) –
Sands Cares Ambassadors
attended a Community Emergency Volunteer
Scheme 2020 Training July 17, organised by
the Social Welfare Bureau (IAS). The
training aimed to help volunteers gain an
in-depth understanding of the requirements
and detailed work involved in the scheme, in
preparation for providing effective and
timely support to foster local community
recovery in times of
need.
The training was
offered at The Venetian® Macao’s
Adelson Advanced Education Centre, led by
representatives from the Youth Volunteers
Association of Macau (AJVM). While there,
the Sands Cares Ambassadors were introduced
to the Community Emergency Volunteer Scheme
launched by IAS. They have also gained a
comprehensive grasp of the requirements,
detailed work and procedures involved, so as
to better prepare for providing emergency
support services in the future. Sands China
is one of the integrated resorts that has
been invited to join this scheme. The
company targets to have 300 volunteers
trained in total by early August, with the
first batch of 50 experienced ambassadors
completing the training the week of July
13.
In order to cope
with the impact that large-scale disasters,
typhoons or storm surges may have on the
local community, IAS has been implementing
its Community Emergency Volunteering Scheme
since 2019 in hopes of giving full play to
the strength of society by gathering the
city’s volunteers and forming a
collaborative network, in order to
effectively respond to disaster relief and
foster recovery. AJVM is one of the
associations that offers training for this
scheme.
“I previously took
part in the company’s volunteer efforts to
help clean up the streets and do other
typhoon relief work in the aftermath of
Typhoon Hato and Typhoon Mangkhut,” said
Choi Mio Leng, one participant in the
training. “The training has deepened my
understanding of the ‘Community Emergency
Volunteering Scheme’ and has enabled me to
learn more about the details of the relevant
support work. It was a really good way for
me to prepare myself for providing support
to the community’s recovery in times of
need, and I hope to serve the community with
the insights I picked up during the
training, to grow from future experiences
and continue to contribute to society.”
The service scope of
community emergency volunteers includes:
caring for disadvantaged groups in the
community by visiting or calling on them,
ensuring their safety, and providing
necessary services; providing people in need
with delivery services for items such as
water, dry foods and meal boxes; providing
social service centres, such as elderly and
rehabilitation homes, with emergency support
such as food delivery, social care and
clean-up; providing emergency home repair
services to families in need; and assisting
affected small businesses with the clean-up
of shops. The Community Emergency Volunteers
Scheme was formulated in line with the
10-year plan for disaster prevention and
mitigation introduced by the Macao
government.
The Sands Cares
Ambassador programme was established in
August 2009 to give Sands China team members
an outlet for serving the local community by
organising community activities and
initiatives that work toward creating a
better Macao. With membership of more than
3,300 volunteers from across all Sands China
properties – Sands® Macao, The
Venetian Macao, The Plaza® Macao,
Sands® Cotai Central and The
Parisian Macao – the Sands Cares Ambassadors
have contributed more than 110,000 hours of
voluntary community service since the
programme’s
founding.
The Sands Cares
Ambassador programme is part of Sands Cares,
the global corporate citizenship programme
of parent company Las Vegas Sands
Corp.
Photo caption: Sands Cares
Ambassadors attend a Community Emergency Volunteer Scheme
2020 Training July 17, organised by the Social Welfare
Bureau (IAS) and led by representatives from the Youth
Volunteers Association of Macau (AJVM). Held at The Venetian
Macao’s Adelson Advanced Education Centre, the training
aimed to help volunteers to gain an in-depth understanding
of the requirements and detailed work involved in the
scheme, in preparation for providing effective and timely
support to foster local community recovery in times of
need.