A Community-Based Volunteering Model for Generosity, Peacebuilding and Sustainable Development: The Jalisco Case
This model responds to the growing need for scalable and community-driven approaches to volunteerism in complex social contexts.
In a world where social challenges require collective responses, volunteerism emerges not only as an act of service, but as a powerful mechanism for community transformation.
Un Día Para Dar Jalisco represents a shift from individual acts of generosity to organized, community-driven action. Through the Community-Based Generosity Action Model—based on communality, “compartencia” (a contemporary social practice of shared giving rooted in collective responsibility and community well-being), and a culture of peace—this initiative demonstrates and provides evidence of how generosity can be structured, scaled, and sustained over time.