Unis-cité - Etre utile aux autres autant qu'à soi - 20 ans (2015)
Summary
TLDRThe script promotes civic service through Unicité, encouraging individuals to dedicate 6 to 9 months to enrich their lives and society. It highlights the benefits of self-confidence, reflection on one's future, and resilience gained from engaging with communities, schools, associations, and retirement homes. The video emphasizes the pride in contributing to causes like the environment, health, and education, and the importance of teamwork and diversity in building a better society. Personal stories from volunteers illustrate the impact of their commitment, reflecting the organization's mission since 1995 to inspire civic engagement and support over 250,000 individuals in need.
Takeaways
- 🏆 Engaging in civil service offers a transformative experience, providing an opportunity to contribute to society in various sectors like neighborhoods, schools, associations, and retirement homes.
- 🌟 The experience is designed to boost self-confidence, encourage reflection on one's future, and help individuals bounce back and find their place in life.
- 🌱 It instills a sense of agency, making individuals feel like active players in their own lives and in society.
- 🌳 Committing to the planet involves focusing on areas such as health, education, the environment, and respect, dedicating a phase of one's life to others and society.
- 👵👴 The service is particularly beneficial for vulnerable groups such as the elderly, families, children living on the streets, and those in need of support at home.
- 🤝 Team engagement is emphasized, encouraging collective action to make a difference in the world and to build a better society.
- 🌐 The script highlights the importance of opening up to others, meeting different people, and learning to understand and respect diversity.
- 💡 The concept of 'Unicité' is introduced, which seems to embody values like sharing, commitment, solidarity, tolerance, teamwork spirit, and diversity.
- 👦👧 The testimonials from individuals named Vincent, Rebecca, Ken, Pauline, Julien, and Rut underscore personal motivations for engaging in service, such as feeling useful, helping others, and self-improvement.
- 📈 Since 1995, 'Unicité' has been a driving force, inspiring civic dreams and supporting over 12,000 young people from diverse backgrounds and educational levels.
- 🔍 The organization has assisted more than 250,000 people, including the elderly, children in difficulty, and those with disabilities, showing a long-term commitment to social impact.
Q & A
What is the main purpose of engaging in civil service as described in the script?
-The main purpose is to dedicate 6 to 9 months of one's life to serve in neighborhoods, schools, associations, and retirement homes, to build self-confidence, reflect on one's future, and feel empowered to make a difference.
What benefits does the script suggest one might gain from engaging in civil service?
-The benefits include gaining self-confidence, reflecting on one's future, bouncing back, finding one's place, feeling like an actor in one's life, and being happy to get up every morning to contribute to society.
What are the core values promoted by the script related to civil service?
-The core values promoted are commitment to the planet, health, education, environment, respect, and solidarity.
Who are the people that the script suggests might benefit from civil service engagement?
-The people who might benefit include the elderly, families, homeless children, and those in need at home or in the community.
How does the script describe the experience of engaging in civil service with others?
-The script describes it as engaging in a team to move the world, opening up to others, meeting different people, learning to understand and respect them, and acting together to build the society of tomorrow.
What does the script say about the personal growth one can achieve through civil service?
-It suggests that one can grow by being useful to others, helping oneself, and reflecting on one's future, all while contributing to societal change.
What is the organization 'Unicité' mentioned in the script, and what does it represent?
-Unicité is an organization that has welcomed and accompanied over 12,000 young people from various backgrounds since 1995, promoting values such as sharing, commitment, solidarity, tolerance, team spirit, and diversity.
How does the script characterize the people who have been part of Unicité?
-The script characterizes them as diverse individuals who are committed, tolerant, and united in their efforts to help others and contribute to society.
What impact has Unicité had on the people it has served since 1995?
-Unicité has helped more than 250,000 people, including the elderly, children in difficulty, and people with disabilities.
What is the script's stance on the future of civil service?
-The script supports the idea of a universal civil service for a more engaged, tolerant, and solidarity-based society.
What is the script's call to action for the audience?
-The script encourages the audience to engage in civil service to make a difference, contribute to societal change, and embrace diversity and solidarity.
Outlines
🌟 Engaging in Civil Service: Personal Growth and Social Impact
The script introduces the concept of engaging in civil service for 6 to 9 months, which involves contributing to various community sectors such as neighborhoods, schools, associations, and retirement homes. It emphasizes the personal benefits such as gaining self-confidence, reflecting on one's future, and finding one's place in society. The experience is described as transformative, with participants feeling empowered and motivated to make a difference. The script also highlights the collective impact of such service, with a focus on areas like the environment, health, education, and solidarity.
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Keywords
💡Service Civique
💡Confidence
💡Future
💡Solidarity
💡Diversity
💡Team Spirit
💡Volunteer
💡Citizenship
💡Help
💡Society
💡Pride
Highlights
Engaging in civil service for 6 to 9 months can boost self-confidence and help individuals reflect on their future.
Participants can find their place and feel like actors in their lives by engaging in community service.
The experience is described as a fulfilling one, with individuals being happy to start their day and contribute positively.
Engaging for the planet involves commitment to health, education, the environment, and respect for solidarity.
Participants can take pride in their contributions to society by dedicating a part of their life to others.
The service can be useful for the elderly, families, children on the streets, and those in need of support at home.
Engaging in teams can help move the world forward by opening up to others and meeting different people.
Learning to understand and respect diversity is a key aspect of the experience.
Vincent, Rebecca, Ken, Pauline, Julien, and Rut share their personal views on what 'unicité' means to them.
Vincent emphasizes the sharing aspect, Rebecca focuses on commitment, Ken on solidarity, Pauline on tolerance, Julien on team spirit, and Rut on diversity.
The service aims to help individuals feel useful, assist others, and reflect on their future together.
Since 1995, the civic dream of a city has inspired the launch of the civic service.
Unicité has welcomed and accompanied over 12,000 young people from various backgrounds and educational levels since 1995.
More than 250,000 people, including the elderly, children in difficulty, and those with disabilities, have been helped.
The organization continues to strive for a universal civic service for a more engaged, tolerant, and solidary society.
The experience is described as one that grows from, with participants feeling a sense of accomplishment and societal contribution.
The civic service is portrayed as a way to build a society of the future through collective effort and understanding.
Transcripts
[Musique]
s'engager en service CIVI donner 6 à 9
mois de sa vie dans les quartiers les
écoles les associations et les maisons
de retraite prendre confiance en soi
réfléchir à son avenir rebondir trouver
sa place se sentir acteur de sa vie
faire bouger les choses donner et
recevoir être content de me lever chaque
matin sortir grandi de cette expérience
s'engager pour la planète la santé
l'éducation l'environnement le respect
la solidarité consacrer une étape de sa
vie aux autres à la société et être fier
de ce que l'on fait s'engager pour être
utile aux personnes âgées aux familles
aux enfants dans la rue au pied des
immeubles à domicile là où on a besoin
de nous s'engager en équipe pour faire
bouger le monde s'ouvrir aux autres
rencontrer des gens différents apprendre
à les comprendre apprendre à les
respecter S de notre diversité agir en
équipe et construire ensemble la société
de
demain je m'appelle Vincent je suis
volontaire à unicité pour moi unicité
c'est le partage je m'appelle Rebecca
pour moi unicité c'est l'engagement je
m'appelle Ken pour moi unicité c'est la
solidarité je m'appelle Pauline pour moi
unicité c'est la tolérance je m'appelle
Julien pour moi unicité c'est l'esprit
d'équipe je m'appelle rut pour moi
unicité c'est la diversité je m'appelle
cl je m'engage pour donner du temps aux
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[Applaudissements]
[Musique]
autres je me suis engagé à unicité pour
me sentir utile aider les autres m'aider
moi-même et réfléchir sur mon
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avenir tous ensemble pour faire changer
la société tous différents tous
solidaires depuis 1995 le rêve citoyen
d'une cité a inspiré le lancement du
service civique depuis
5 unicité a accueilli et accompagné plus
de 12000 jeunes de tous origines et
niveau d'étude depuis
1995 nous avons aidé plus de 250000
personnes personnes âgées enfants famill
en difficulté personnes en situation de
handicap et demain une cité poursuit son
combat pour un service civique universel
pour une société plus engagée plus
tolérante plus
solidaire
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