The entities are managed by full-time volunteers, called cadre, many of whom have dedicated their lives to the movement.
Lay health workers, volunteers called brigadistas, were trained to visit all the homes in their villages to perform exactly the program of Ms. Conroy.
Elderly volunteers, called foster grandparents, come to play with the children.
The volunteers, called community leaders, perform a variety of tasks for the service, like moderating on-line discussions and overseeing other volunteers.
At the program's heart are volunteers called care partners.
Organizational work is done by volunteers called Chaos Angels.
It also has a community shop run by volunteers called Flintham Community Shop, and a museum.
According to the principal, Michael Schurek, there are 36 adult volunteers called Learning Leaders who come to the school to help out in classrooms.
The Clubs are run by a group of volunteers called CC Management Committee.
However, most events are tied to religious activity and tradition, organized by volunteers called mayordomos.