Our Commitment to the Common Good
Volunteering, education, and social responsibility for future generations.
Modum Consulting has always been attentive to the needs of the most vulnerable and the marginalized. For this reason, it regularly dedicates its own resources — both financial and time — to volunteering activities focused especially on younger generations, “because they are the future of the Earth”.
Here are some pro bono initiatives we proudly carried out in Romania and Italy:
- during the COVID-19 lockdown, we donated PCs and tablets to Romanian and Italian students to help them attend school lessons from home;
- we provided school supplies to classes of a primary school in Italy struggling financially;
- we created an original training program on the topic of cyberbullying, with engaging materials for children, and delivered it to several 4th and 5th grade classes in an Italian primary school;
- we have supported since birth two Romanian children abandoned at birth and assigned to a foster family. For one of them, now a young man particularly interested in studying, we recently sponsored his enrollment at the Geography Faculty of the University of Craiova, where he is now studying successfully;
- we assisted daughters of Ukrainian refugee families who fled to Italy following the russian invasion in 2022, by providing clothing, school materials, and — most importantly — free Italian lessons, which we still offer so they can follow their school classes more effectively;
- we have granted free use of agricultural land owned by Modum in Olt County (Romania) to the Faculty of Agriculture at the University of Craiova, enabling students to gain hands-on experience in the field.
We have done and continue to do all of this with joy and conviction, inspired by Pope Francis’s remarks at COP28 in December 2023, where he called for a collective commitment to the planet’s future, and by Robert Baden-Powell’s vision — founder of the scouting movement in 1907 — who paraphrased a Masai proverb:
“Treat the Earth well: it is not inherited from your parents, it is borrowed from your children.”