Timur Guseinov

Name: Timur Guseinov
Location: Soth Shields, Tyne and Wear
Role: PR/Marketing Team member

Fundraising Goal: $500

How did you get interested in global issues?
Early work for Change.org and Amnesty international (mostly signing and promoting various petitions)

Why are you volunteering your time to serve the world’s poor?
I feel that we, as human beings, now became much more focused on our own lives, not caring about others. Especially when we find ourselves overflowed with work, we don’t have much time to care and help anyone but our families. In that sense volunteering at The Borgen Project epitomizes my strive and passion for helping others. Being of the age where I can and have time to help others, not doing that would haven been a great mistake. That’s why, I think that working as a volunteer is super important. There’s always room for compassion and volunteering, just try to fit it into your schedule.

Any interesting tidbits to share?
Playing chess, learning languages, reading and working as a cultural commentator

 

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