
Members

Why Become a Member?
At WARNED we work with seniors, volunteers of all ages, artists and qualified professionals in the fields of well-being, therapy, spirituality, creative activities and sport. We are all thinking together about solutions to allow seniors to remain active and participative citizens.
In order to accomplish this mission,, the Aisbl WARNED is composed, in addition to its Founding Members, of the following categories of Member: Adherents, Effective Members, Benefactor Members and Members of Honour.
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Adherent
Anyone who registers for a WARNED activity by paying the participation fee is admitted as Adherent.
As such, they benefit from the activities of the Association, provided that they commit to comply with the internal rules.
Adherents may be invited to the General Assembly but without the right to vote.
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Effective member
Becoming an Effective Member of WARNED means that you get the right to vote at our General Assembly, hence you can take a more active part in our strategic development.
Condition: To have attended 1 of our events over the last 12 months.
Why becoming an Effective Member?
…To benefit from our support and structure to stretch your comfort zone, experiment and share your talents with others;
…To share skills in a learning community, which values and encourages feedback at all levels;
…To take an active part in a societal change.
How to become an Effective Member?
Simply apply by email at info@warned.plus
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Benefactor Member / Member of Honour
Anyone who makes a donation to WARNED, whether material, cash donation (via a membership fee or any other form of financial support) or time (volunteer work), is admitted automatically as Benefactor Member.
As such, they benefit from the activities of the Association, provided that they commit to comply with the Internal Rules.
Benefactor Members are invited to the General Assembly but without the right to vote.
WARNED may award the title of Member of Honour to non-member third parties, in order to reward them for actions that are particularly favourable to the Association. They have an advisory vote at the General Assembly.
