Volunteering in Trentino: identity and roots
Volunteering in Trentino means soul, history and identity.
Here, the cooperative movement has strong and deep roots. It stems from Don Lorenzo Guetti’s vision of solidarity. The priest, native to the Giudicarie Esteriori, founded ‘Famiglia Cooperativa’ (Cooperative Family) in 1890. A few years later, in 1895, the movement evolved into the Federazione Trentina delle Cooperative.
Pro Loco associations also have a history that binds them deeply to the essence of this territory and its inhabitants. The first Pro Loco was founded in Pieve Tesino in 1881, and today the Federazione Trentina delle Pro Loco brings together over 200 organisations and about 20,000 volunteers. Every activity organised by Pro Loco associations is run with genuine care and passion, with people’s satisfaction as the primary goal.
Moreover, what they achieve is a faithful expression of the identity of the places: with their initiatives they celebrate anniversaries that have meaning for the community, promote local products and enhance resources deemed interesting by those who live there and know them well.
The activities and projects carried out by these associations are many and varied. They can be small acts of care for the area that only people who love a place know how to carry out, such as the maintenance of the Meano community vegetable garden, or the fund-raising to restore the historic fountain in Villa Lagarina.
There is no shortage of examples in the cultural field either, such as the management of the reception at Belasi Castle in Campodenno, or the ancient mills of Ronco Cainari, which the Ronco Pro Loco revives in an event in collaboration with the eco-museum, or the numerous small churches opened by the Pro Loco for their events.
But the specialities are definitely traditions: from the oldest arboreal carnival in the Alps (Grauno), to the carnival of the lackeys in Romeno, from the patron saints’ festivals to the blessing of the animals in Sant’Antonio Mavignola, to the Vigiliane Festivals in Trento. The identity of Trentino and its traditions are handed down through the volunteers who, year after year, revive them with enthusiasm and joy.