Untitled - Servei Civil Internacional de Catalunya
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Untitled - Servei Civil Internacional de Catalunya
SUMARI Què és el Servei Civil Internacional? pàg. 3 Què és el Servei Civil Internacional Catalunya? pàg. 5 Què és un camp internacional de treball voluntari? pàg. 6 Com m’apunto a un camp? pàg. 8 Camps de treball a Austràlia i Pacífic pàg. 9 Camps de treball a Europa pàg. 12 Camps de treball a l’Àrea mediterrània pàg. 173 Camps de treball a Amèrica Llatina pàg. 192 Camps de treball a Àfrica pàg. 195 Camps de treball a Àsia pàg. 223 2 QUÈ ÉS EL SERVEI CIVIL INTERNACIONAL? El Servei Civil Internacional és una ONG que va néixer l'any 1920, a partir de la trobada d'unes persones que creien que la pau no era només una idea sinó que es podia fer realitat si tots plegats es posaven a treballar i creaven les bases per a la solidaritat entre els pobles que impedís noves guerres. El 1920 es va realitzar el primer Camp Internacional de Treball Voluntari a Verdú (França). Homes i dones alemanys i francesos que fins uns mesos abans havien estat combatent uns contra d’altres en la Primera Guerra Mundial es van reunir per treballar junts. Aquests voluntaris van fer tasques de reconstrucció i recuperació de camps d'aquella zona devastada per la guerra. Era la primera temptativa de reconciliació que feia servir com a mitjà un servei voluntari i no retribuït. A partir de 1924 es va anar elaborant a l’SCI la idea d'un servei civil voluntari internacional com a substitut del servei militar obligatori i nacional. Actualment l’SCI està present en més de 40 països als 5 continents. Pierre Ceresole, fundador de l’SCI 3 Finalitats de l’SCI ● Fomentar una cultura de pau, la solidaritat internacional, la justícia, l'entesa mútua, la participació política a tots nivells i un respecte pels individus tal com s'indica a la Declaració Universal dels Drets Humans. ●Organitzar treball voluntari col·laborant amb les comunitats locals, reconeixent la funció educativa d'aquest servei. ●Intentar difondre, mitjançant el treball pràctic col·lectiu i comunitari, un sentiment que trenqui les barreres entre la gent i les fronteres entre els països. ●Treballar per crear xarxes per tal d’assolir canvis constructius en les estructures injustes que existeixen en la societat i que divideixen la humanitat. ●Impulsar noves formes de convivència que promouen la participació, la tolerància i la solidaritat i ens ensenyen a qüestionar-nos les nostres pròpies actituds. 1920, primer camp de treball a Verdú 4 QUÈ ÉS EL SERVEI CIVIL INTERNACIONAL CATALUNYA? L’SCI Catalunya és una ONG creada el 1982 per impulsar iniciatives de promoció de la pau. Som part de la xarxa internacional SCI que fomenta activitats de voluntariat internacional com a eina de construcció de pau. Treballem conjuntament amb altres organitzacions del nostre país i socis internacionals per formar el diàleg intercultural, el coneixement mutu entre els pobles, la justícia social i el desenvolupament sostenible com a premisses per a la pau. Per avançar en aquests objectius avancem amb diferents línies de treball: • El voluntariat: camps de treball, voluntariat de llarga durada i intercanvis juvenils. • Formació: cursos, jornades, seminaris i cicles formatius per obrir espais a diferents opinions i presentar discursos i debats que no responguin al discurs dominant. • Cooperació internacional per al desenvolupament: recolzem processos de desenvolupament participatiu que sorgeixen de la pròpia societat civil a països que intenten superar una situació de conflicte violent. Grups de treball de l’SCI Catalunya • Formació. La funció bàsica que té el grup és la de preparar els seminaris de formació per a les persones que participen dels camps de treball internacionals. Aquests seminaris tenen com a objectiu conèixer la realitat política i socioeconòmica dels països on anem, desigualtats socio econòmiques i situació política mundial; coneixements sobre l’SCI i desenvolupament dels camps de treball. • Camps de treballs. L’objectiu és organitzar camps de treball que es fan a Catalunya, País Valencià i Illes Balears. Aquests camps es realitzen amb associacions i entitats afins a la filosofia de l’SCI. • YUWG. Forma part del grup internacional del SCI i pretén apropar activitats de l’SCI a joves en risc d’exclusió social, en concret s’organitzen dos intercanvis juvenils europeus amb les altres branques del SCI. • Comunicació. La comunicació és l’eix que vertebra tot el nostre equip humà, tant sigui personal laboral com socis i voluntaris del SCI. Versa la seva activitat en diversos nivells: difusió de la informació i promoció del SCI a través d’eines com la web, l’agenda bisetmanal i el butlletí així com la comunicació interna entre la resta de grups del SCI. • Sàhara. Grup d’estudi i sensibilització al voltant de la problemàtica al Sàhara on es vulneren els Drets Humans i existeixen comunitats que viuen en camps de refugiats. 5 QUÈ ÉS UN CAMP INTERNACIONAL DE TREBALL VOLUNTARI? És la participació en un projecte de treball voluntari amb persones locals i internacionals. Entenem els camps de treball com una eina per la construcció de la pau a través de la convivència intercultural. La vida en grup es basa en un principi essencial “no hi ha una evolució de l’individu sense una aportació del grup i no hi ha una progressió del grup sense una aportació dels individus”. Característiques dels camps de treball • Hi ha camps durant tot l’any però la majoria es realitzen durant els mesos d’estiu. • La durada és d’entre 10 i 14 dies. • Entre 25h i 40h de treball setmanal. • De 7 a 25 voluntaris de diferents països a cada camp. • Allotjament, manutenció i assegurança en cas d’accidents. • Xerrades i activitats so bre temes d’interès social: pacifisme, ecologia, solidaritat, resolució de conflictes... • Contactes amb la població local i grups promotors. • La participació de persones amb disminucions físiques, psíquiques o sensorials és possible en molts camps, així com la de voluntaris amb nens. Requisits per participar a un camp de treball • Cal participar durant tot el camp sense arribar tard ni marxar abans. • A la majoria de camps l’anglès és la llengua que s’utilitza. Val la pena que valoreu quin és el vostre nivell de coneixement de la llengua per tal de ser conscients de fins a quin punt us podreu comunicar amb el grup. • Normalment no s’admeten grups formats i molt difícilment parelles. • El transport va a càrrec del voluntari/a. • És necessari participar al seminari de formació general, al seminari de formació específica i al seminari d’avaluació. 6 Assegurança Tots els voluntaris/es que participen en un camp de treball han de tenir obligatòriament una assegurança de viatge. Els voluntaris/es que participen en camp de treball a Europa, Japó, Corea, Estats Units i Austràlia tenen l’assegurança inclosa amb l’SCI en la quota. Els voluntaris/es que participen en camps de treball qualsevol país excepte els esmentats anteriorment, l’assegurança no està inclosa en la quota. En aquest cas, és necessari que es faci una assegurança. La pot fer a través de l’SCI (pel cost d’1€ al dia) o bé a través d’una companyia d’assegurances. El voluntari/a ha de presentar a l’SCI un document que acrediti que té una assegurança per a viatjar. L’assegurança de l’SCI: • Cobreix accidents i malalties produïdes durant el camp. • Té una durada limitada a l’estada al camp. • No cobreix els accidents que es produeixin durant el viatge del voluntari al camp i malalties que provinguin de problemes físics o mentals existents prèviament al camp. • No cobreix la pèrdua o robatori d’objectes personals. • Hi ha indemnitzacions limitades en cas d’invalidesa o mort. Formació La formació és una eina valuosa i essencial per als voluntaris/es que garanteix l’experiència al camp de treball sigui més enriquidora, per això és un requisit indispensable per participar als camps. Té com a objectiu general reflexionar i sensibilitzar sobre la realitat política i socioeconòmica mundial i introduir-nos en l’educació per la pau. Dates previstes per a la formació 2008: o 31 de maig i 1 de juny o bé 5 i 6 de juliol. Seminari de formació general que té com a objectiu reflexionar sobre la realitat política i socioeconòmica mundial i els principis de l’educació per a la pau. o 7 de juny. Seminari de formació específica de camps a països del nord, que s’encamina a preparar el viatge i l’experiència del camp de treball. o 14 de juny. Seminari de formació específica de camps a països del sud, que s’encamina a preparar el viatge i l’experiència del camp de treball. o 4 i 5 d’octubre. Seminari d’avaluació, es realitza a la tornada dels camps i és l’espai per compartir i valorar l’experiència i proposar noves accions. 7 COM M’APUNTO A UN CAMP? 1. Cerca els camp de treball a la Guia de camps 2008 o al cercador de camps de www.sci-cat.org 2. Omple els formularis d’inscripció: a) Es troben a: 1) www.sci-cat.org 2) Oficina de l’SCI ATENCIÓ: consulta amb la nostra oficina si encara queden places en els camps escollits! 3. Realitza el pagament de la quota d’inscripció: a) Quota:165€ (30€ de quota de soci, 78€ tasques administratives i 57€ seminaris de formació/avalució). b) Fes l’ingrés al número de compte de La Caixa: 2100-3001-65-2200322889 ATENCIÓ En el cas que finalment decideixis no participar al camp no es tornarà la quota (excepte en casos justificats). En el cas de no poder emplaçar-te en els camps escollits o per cancel·lacions de camps, se’t retornarà a finals de setembre la quota de formació i la d’administració (135€) 4. Fes-nos arribar la documentació: a) Full d’inscripció per correu electrònic a l’adreça outgoing@sci-cat.org b) Rebut de pagament i fotocòpia del DNI, NIE o passaport (ho pots portar en persona l’oficina de l’SCI, per fax al 93 441 70 18 o a l’adreça outgoing@sci-cat.org) 5. Es tramita la teva sol·licitud i et truquem per informar-te on has estat emplaçat. 6. Participa en els seminaris de Formació. 7. Envia el full de confirmació de participació a l’SCI i a l’organització d’acollida. 8. Reps el full de ruta o infosheet sobre el teu camp de treball: és el document on t’explicaran de manera acurada tot allò necessari preparar i arribar al teu camp de treball. 9. A la tornada, participes al seminari d’avaluació. 8 AUSTRÀLIA I PACÍFIC 1. Australia - IVP Australia Begin:August 21, 2008, End: August 31, 2008 Topic: Peace and disarmament Campcode:AU-IVP-3-1 PEACE STUDY CELEBRATION, Goulburn NSW Special workcamp to celebrate 20 years of IVP. This is a work/study camp intended to renew inspiration and recharge activists. We would like to have approx 20 Australians and 20 internationals, especially people with previous workcamp experience or other SCI experience. The time will be divided between work, study and play and the participants will influence the agenda. More details to follow. Number of Volunteers: 40 2. Australia - IVP Australia Begin:September 15, 2008, End: September 28, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:AU-IVP-6-1 Marou (Vanuatu) Marou Village, Emao Island, 1.5 hours from the capital, Port Vila. Marou has a population of 181 and there is a marine conservation area in the village. Work: Volunteers will work with the community to: 1. Lay up stones at the seaside for cyclone protection. 2. Dive in the lagoon to remove plastic bags, and remove Crown of Thorns starfish from the reef. 3. Assist with building of an additional classroom. Accommodation: Communal hut, very basic with no electricity, no running water. Vols should bring camping mattress and sleeping bag. Extra info: Family camp: There will be the opportunity for parents to bring children (total 4 children for the camp). Volunteers will be required to sign Work With Children form or supply a police record check. Study: Sustainability, waste management and recycling, global warming. Extra cost: 125 Euro which must be paid in local currency (Vatu 17,250) on arrival. This fee will pay for your food, accommodation, insurance, workcamp leader and internal fares, and a small proportion will go towards the further development of workcamps in Vanuatu. Number of Volunteers: 12 3. Australia - IVP Australia Begin:September 15, 2008, End: September 28, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:AU-IVP-6-1 Marou, Vanuatu Marou Village, Emao Island, 1.5 hours from the capital, Port Vila. Emao is a small island composed of six different communities, Marou being largest with a population of 181. There is a marine conservation area in the village. Work: Volunteers will work with the community on three projects: 1. Lay up stones at the seaside for cyclone protection. 2. Dive in the lagoon to remove plastic bags, and remove ‘crown of thorns’ star-fish from the reef. 3. Assist with building of an additional classroom. Accommodation: Communal hut, very basic with no electricity, water must be carried by bucket for washing and for flushing toilets. Vols should bring camping mattress and sleeping bag. Extra info: Family camp: There will be the opportunity for parents to bring children (total 4 children for the camp). Volunteers will be required to sign a ‘work with children’ form or supply a police record check. Study: Sustainability, waste management and recycling, global warming. Extra cost: 125 Euro which must be paid in local currency (Vatu 17,250) on arrival. This fee will pay for your food, accommodation, insurance, workcamp leader and internal fares, and a small proportion will go towards the further development of workcamps in Vanuatu. Number of Volunteers: 12 4. Australia - IVP Australia Begin:September 15, 2008, End: September 28, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:AU-IVP-6-1 Marou, Vanuatu Marou Village, Emao Island, 1.5 hours from the capital, Port Vila. Emao is a small island composed of six different communities, Marou being largest with a population of 181. There is a marine conservation area in the village. Work: Volunteers will work with the community on three projects: 1. Lay up stones at the seaside for cyclone protection. 2. Dive in the lagoon to remove plastic bags, and remove ‘crown of thorns’ star-fish from the reef. 3. Assist with building of an additional classroom. Accommodation: Communal hut, very basic with no electricity, water must be carried by bucket for washing and for flushing toilets. Vols should bring camping mattress and sleeping bag. Extra info: Family camp: There will be the opportunity for parents to bring children (total 4 children for the camp). Volunteers will be required to sign a ‘work with children’ form or supply a police record check. Study: Sustainability, waste management and recycling, global warming. Extra cost: 125 Euro which must be paid in local currency (Vatu 17,250) on arrival. This fee will pay for your food, accommodation, insurance, workcamp leader and internal fares, and a small proportion will go towards the further development of workcamps in Vanuatu. Number of Volunteers: 12 5. Australia - IVP Australia Begin:September 15, 2008, End: September 28, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:AU-IVP-6-1 Marou, Vanuatu Marou Village, Emao Island, 1.5 hours from the capital, Port Vila. Emao is a small island composed of six different communities, Marou being largest with a population of 181. There is a marine conservation area in the village. Work: Volunteers will work with the community on three projects: 1. Lay up stones at the seaside for cyclone protection. 2. Dive in the lagoon to remove plastic bags, and remove ‘crown of thorns’ star-fish from the reef. 3. Assist with building of an additional classroom. 9 Accommodation: Communal hut, very basic with no electricity, water must be carried by bucket for washing and for flushing toilets. Vols should bring camping mattress and sleeping bag. Extra info: Family camp: There will be the opportunity for parents to bring children (total 4 children for the camp). Volunteers will be required to sign a ‘work with children’ form or supply a police record check. Study: Sustainability, waste management and recycling, global warming. Extra cost: 125 Euro which must be paid in local currency (Vatu 17,250) on arrival. This fee will pay for your food, accommodation, insurance, workcamp leader and internal fares, and a small proportion will go towards the further development of workcamps in Vanuatu. Number of Volunteers: 12 6. Australia - IVP Australia Begin:September 15, 2008, End: September 28, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:AU-IVP-6-1 Marou, Vanuatu Marou Village, Emao Island, 1.5 hours from the capital, Port Vila. Emao is a small island composed of six different communities, Marou being largest with a population of 181. There is a marine conservation area in the village. Work: Volunteers will work with the community on three projects: 1. Lay up stones at the seaside for cyclone protection. 2. Dive in the lagoon to remove plastic bags, and remove ‘crown of thorns’ star-fish from the reef. 3. Assist with building of an additional classroom. Accommodation: Communal hut, very basic with no electricity, water must be carried by bucket for washing and for flushing toilets. Vols should bring camping mattress and sleeping bag. Extra info: Family camp: There will be the opportunity for parents to bring children (total 4 children for the camp). Volunteers will be required to sign a ‘work with children’ form or supply a police record check. Study: Sustainability, waste management and recycling, global warming. Extra cost: 125 Euro which must be paid in local currency (Vatu 17,250) on arrival. This fee will pay for your food, accommodation, insurance, workcamp leader and internal fares, and a small proportion will go towards the further development of workcamps in Vanuatu. Number of Volunteers: 12 7. Australia - IVP Australia Begin:September 15, 2008, End: September 28, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:AU-IVP-6-1 Marou, Vanuatu Marou Village, Emao Island, 1.5 hours from the capital, Port Vila. Emao is a small island composed of six different communities, Marou being largest with a population of 181. There is a marine conservation area in the village. Work: Volunteers will work with the community on three projects: 1. Lay up stones at the seaside for cyclone protection. 2. Dive in the lagoon to remove plastic bags, and remove ‘crown of thorns’ star-fish from the reef. 3. Assist with building of an additional classroom. Accommodation: Communal hut, very basic with no electricity, water must be carried by bucket for washing and for flushing toilets. Vols should bring camping mattress and sleeping bag. Extra info: Family camp: There will be the opportunity for parents to bring children (total 4 children for the camp). Volunteers will be required to sign a ‘work with children’ form or supply a police record check. Study: Sustainability, waste management and recycling, global warming. Extra cost: 125 Euro which must be paid in local currency (Vatu 17,250) on arrival. This fee will pay for your food, accommodation, insurance, workcamp leader and internal fares, and a small proportion will go towards the further development of workcamps in Vanuatu. Number of Volunteers: 12 8. Australia - IVP Australia Begin:September 15, 2008, End: September 28, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:AU-IVP-6-1 Marou, Vanuatu Marou Village, Emao Island, 1.5 hours from the capital, Port Vila. Emao is a small island composed of six different communities, Marou being largest with a population of 181. There is a marine conservation area in the village. Work: Volunteers will work with the community on three projects: 1. Lay up stones at the seaside for cyclone protection. 2. Dive in the lagoon to remove plastic bags, and remove ‘crown of thorns’ star-fish from the reef. 3. Assist with building of an additional classroom. Accommodation: Communal hut, very basic with no electricity, water must be carried by bucket for washing and for flushing toilets. Vols should bring camping mattress and sleeping bag. Extra info: Family camp: There will be the opportunity for parents to bring children (total 4 children for the camp). Volunteers will be required to sign a ‘work with children’ form or supply a police record check. Study: Sustainability, waste management and recycling, global warming. Extra cost: 125 Euro which must be paid in local currency (Vatu 17,250) on arrival. This fee will pay for your food, accommodation, insurance, workcamp leader and internal fares, and a small proportion will go towards the further development of workcamps in Vanuatu. Number of Volunteers: 12 9. Australia - IVP Australia Begin:September 15, 2008, End: September 28, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:AU-IVP-6-1 Marou, Vanuatu Marou Village, Emao Island, 1.5 hours from the capital, Port Vila. Emao is a small island composed of six different communities, Marou being largest with a population of 181. There is a marine conservation area in the village. Work: Volunteers will work with the community on three projects: 1. Lay up stones at the seaside for cyclone protection. 2. Dive in the lagoon to remove plastic bags, and remove ‘crown of thorns’ star-fish from the reef. 3. Assist with building of an additional classroom. Accommodation: Communal hut, very basic with no electricity, water must be carried by 10 bucket for washing and for flushing toilets. Vols should bring camping mattress and sleeping bag. Extra info: Family camp: There will be the opportunity for parents to bring children (total 4 children for the camp). Volunteers will be required to sign a ‘work with children’ form or supply a police record check. Study: Sustainability, waste management and recycling, global warming. Extra cost: 125 Euro which must be paid in local currency (Vatu 17,250) on arrival. This fee will pay for your food, accommodation, insurance, workcamp leader and internal fares, and a small proportion will go towards the further development of workcamps in Vanuatu. Number of Volunteers: 12 required to sign a ‘work with children’ form or supply a police record check. Study: Sustainability, waste management and recycling, global warming. Extra cost: 125 Euro which must be paid in local currency (Vatu 17,250) on arrival. This fee will pay for your food, accommodation, insurance, workcamp leader and internal fares, and a small proportion will go towards the further development of workcamps in Vanuatu. Number of Volunteers: 12 10. Australia - IVP Australia Begin:December 26, 2008, End: January 9, 2009 Topic: Environment Campcode:AU-IVP-6-2 PEATS RIDGE FESTIVAL (NSW) This workcamp is based around a 4-day sustainable arts and music festival located just out of Sydney in the natural environment. Peats Ridge Festival aims to create the benchmark on how to run a sustainable event with minimal impact on the environment. An alternative to commercial festivals, volunteers are a great part of its success. Work: IVP volunteers will help with sustainable practices in waste management, eg. composting and recycling. Vols will also help to build up and break down the festival infrastructure, including some creative input. Study: There will be an opportunity to learn about sustainability and to attend seminars, workshop and festival events. Accommodation: camping on site in a designated IVP area. Qualifications: Volunteers must be interested in recycling and sustainability. Number of Volunteers: 15 1. Vanuatu - Vanuatu Camps Begin:September 15, 2008, End: September 28, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:VU-IVP-6-1 Marou, Vanuatu Marou Village, Emao Island, 1.5 hours from the capital, Port Vila. Emao is a small island composed of six different communities, Marou being largest with a population of 181. There is a marine conservation area in the village. Work: Volunteers will work with the community on three projects: 1. Lay up stones at the seaside for cyclone protection. 2. Dive in the lagoon to remove plastic bags, and remove ‘crown of thorns’ star-fish from the reef. 3. Assist with building of an additional classroom. Accommodation: Communal hut, very basic with no electricity, water must be carried by bucket for washing and for flushing toilets. Vols should bring camping mattress and sleeping bag. Extra info: Family camp: There will be the opportunity for parents to bring children (total 4 children for the camp). Volunteers will be 11 EUROPA 1. Albania - PVN Albania Begin:July 5, 2008, End: July 19, 2008 Topic: Socially disadvantaged Campcode:AL-PVN-8-1 Work with orphans in SOS Kinderdorf Tirana In SOS Kinderdorf there are about 70 children in the age 6-16 years. The children live in good conditions, what they need is more entertaining and creative activities and social support from the other social categories, especially in the summer holidays. During the work camp the children will be divided in groups to organise a theatre play, to learn about the basic technical on painting and graffiti, as well on dancing Latin American, break dance and classic dance. At the end of the camp there will be organised a big party with all the creative works of the children during the camp, where also people from local community will be invited. Work: Organising entertaining and creative activities. Study: Human Rights and Antidiscrimination, focused on children rights and related with the concrete situation in Albania and other representative countries. Accommodation: In SOS Kinderdorf Language: English and Albanian Number of Volunteers: 15 2. Albania - PVN Albania Begin:July 12, 2008, End: July 26, 2008 Topic: Socially disadvantaged Campcode:AL-PVN-8-2 Work with orphans in Orphanage in Durres In Orphanage Durres there are children in the age 0-12 years. In the summer holidays there are not many activities for the children and the house has lack of personnel. Beside the orphanage, the centre has a kindergarten for children from disadvantaged categories. During the work camp the vols will support the social workers especially in outdoor activities, what actually the most needed is, like going to the beach, organising exhibition with their creative works. etc. Work: Assisting at daily activities and organizing new one for the children. Study: Human Rights and Antidiscrimination, focused on children rights and related with the concrete situation in Albania and other representative countries. Accommodation: In administration offices Language: English and Albanian Number of Volunteers: 6 1. Armenia - HUJ Armenia Begin:June 26, 2008, End: July 15, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:AM-HUJ-5-2 SOS Kinderdorf, Abovyan The camp is situated in Abovyan (15km from Yerevan) in the SOS Children’s Village where children-orphans found their new mothers, sisters and brothers and live in families. 6-7 children live in separate cottages with their SOS mothers. SOS Children’s village in Armenia is built and is financed by SOSKinderdorf international non-governmental social development organization. SOS Children's Villages revolve around the effort to give children who have lost their parents or who are no longer able to live with them a permanent home and a stable environment. The SOS Children's Village family-like structure is formed by four basic principles: mother, brothers and sisters, house and village. This camp has become a popular and traditional one and children are looking forward to meet the volunteers in summer Work: Volunteers will participate in most activities with the children and have a variety of different tasks: they’ll organize art workshops painting, sculpturing, handicrafts; dancing, singing, sports. The main aim of the camp is the organization of a big performance and an exhibition of works which will be presented in the end by volunteers and children. Each volunteer or group of volunteers from the same country will teach a group of 5-10 children his national dance, song or stage an original performance. Volunteers together with trainers will organize and participate in “Funfootball” games selection organized in the village. Also the volunteers will do ecological work on the territory and will paint the cottages. The workcamp is organized together with OSCE office in Yerevan. (Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe) Study: Some trips and hikes to the most beautiful places of Armenia, such as Garni Pagan Temple, Geghard cloister which are near to the camp, Sevan Lake, Echmiadzin Cathedral, museums of Yerevan are foreseen in the program of the camp. Accommodation: Volunteers will live in a comfortable cottage on the territory of the village Language: English Extra info: Participation fee 50 Euro Number of Volunteers: 15 2. Armenia - HUJ Armenia Begin:July 1, 2008, End: July 31, 2008 Topic: Disabilities Campcode:AM-HUJ-4-2 Aparan1, Aparan The Summer Treatment camp for children is situated on the bank of the Aparan lake in Aragatsotn region, 52 km from Yerevan. The Center is built in 2007 in a very picturesque place surrounded by nature Work: The aim of this camp is to organize the leisure time activities of 30 children with development problems. These children usually don’t have possibility to participate in simple summer camps. The summer Treatment Camp will give them a possibility to enjoy the summer, have rest and interesting holidays in the countryside without interrupting the treatment. Volunteers will help the staff of the Center to organize different workgroups for the children, where they can draw, sculpture, sing and dance, do physical training, play games, organize competitions on the playground and swimming pool, attend elementary English, German, French and other language courses by the children’s wish. Volunteers will bring along a lot of ideas, spirit, love and warmth, kindness and make the stay of these children in this Center a great holiday. Also the volunteers will participate in the program of cleaning the small forest. 2 EVS volunteers in Armenia will be the campleaders of the workcamp. Study: Volunteers will have possibilities to arrange excursions to the most beautiful places of Armenia together with children and also with the staff of the center. Special requirements: Motivation Letter is required Accommodation: Volunteers will stay in comfortably equipped Center and sleep on beds. Language: English 12 Extra info: Participation fee 50 Euro Motivation Letter is required Number of Volunteers: 6 3. Armenia - HUJ Armenia Begin:July 7, 2008, End: July 26, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:AM-HUJ-6-1 Botanical Garden, Yerevan The Botanical Garden is situated in the northeastern part of Yerevan.(80 ha of semi-desert habitat). The Botanical Garden of the National Academy of Science is responsible for plant collections in Armenia. It holds rich herbarium as well as collection of 1070 species which represent 40% of the national collection and shrubs which represent 51% of the collection. The collection of Armenian flora includes around 200 species of endemic, rare and declining plant species, and provides a basis for the study of Armenian flora, and the ecological interactions of species, in a relatively natural environment. Work: The main aim of this camp is to give assistance to the staff of National Botanical Garden in variety of environmental maintenance projects: taking care of spaces of the Garden, clearing the paths, taking out the weeds, cultivating the trees, preparing the trees for planting, cleanness of the territory etc. Besides the volunteers will carry out irrigation works together with the staff of the Botanical Garden. Also the volunteers will visit for several days the branch of Botanical Garden in Tsovinar village in Sevan lake region to do ecological works there and will have rest on the beach after the work. The staff of the Botanical Garden will organize interesting seminars for volunteers on the theme of environment and nature. Study: Volunteers will have possibilities to arrange some trips and hikes to the most beautiful places of Armenia, such as Garni Pagan temple, Geghard cloister, Echmiadzin Cathedral, will visit numerous interesting museums in Yerevan. Accommodation: Volunteers will live in separate building on the territory of the Botanical Garden. They will be provided with mats. Language: English Extra info: Participation fee 50 Euro Number of Volunteers: 15 4. Armenia - HUJ Armenia Begin:July 9, 2008, End: July 29, 2008 Topic: Disabilities Campcode:AM-HUJ-4-1 Rehabilitation Center, Yerevan The camp is situated not far from the center of Yerevan, next to the artificial Lake Yerevan, the Armenian Brandy Factory which is famous all over the world and near USA Embassy in Armenia. The territory of the Rehabilitation Center was former Governmental rest house. The camp will be opened for the 14th time and has become a popular and traditional one. Most of the children are having treatment here every year and are looking forward to meet the volunteers in summer. Work: The aim of this camp is to organize the leisure of children with motor-system infringement and cardio-vascular system diseases and to do some environmental work on the territory. During the summer period children live in Rehabilitation Center together with their mothers. Volunteers’ day will begin from ecological work: maintaining the territory, cleaning children’s playground from weeds and grass. After the children finish their therapy, volunteers gather together with children to draw, sculpture, sing and dance, do physical training, play games. At the end of the camp volunteers and children will organize a farewell party. Volunteers will bring along a lot of ideas, spirit, love and warmth, kindness and make the stay of these children in this Center a great holiday. They make these children feel that they are needed, full-valued and help them to open their talents and abilities. There must be a strict discipline in the camp. The workcamp is organized together with OSCE office in Yerevan. (Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe). Study: Volunteers will visit places of interest in Yerevan such as St.Sargis and Zoravor Churches, museums also will have possibilities to arrange some trips and hikes to the most beautiful places of Armenia- Garni Pagan temple, Geghard cloister, Sevan Lake, Echmiadzin Cathedral. Accommodation: Volunteers will stay in a separate comfortable cottage on the territory of the Rehabilitation Center and sleep on beds. Language: English Extra info: Participation fee 50 Euro Volunteers are requested to read methodic literature about work and special games for children. Number of Volunteers: 15 5. Armenia - HUJ Armenia Begin:July 14, 2008, End: August 2, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:AM-HUJ-5-3 Krunk, Yerevan The camp is situated in a secondary school in Yerevan. There are 647 pupils studying in this school. The director of the school- an active volunteer, former staff of Voluntary Service of Armenia is very dedicated to the ideas of voluntary movement. Work: The main aim of the workcamp is the aesthetic education of children and ecologicalrenovation work on the territory of the school. Volunteers will teach children songs and dances of the countries where the volunteers come from. Volunteers will organize a performance in different languages on the suggested theme and an exhibition of their works. During the workcamp volunteers will organize different workgroups for children, where they can draw, sculpture; learn different national and foreign songs, dances, attend elementary English, German and French and other language courses by their wish, play intellectual games, physical training classes. Each volunteer or group of volunteers from the same country will teach a group of 5-10 children a national dance, song or stage an original performance. Also the volunteers will carry out ecological-renovation work on equipping the territory, taking care of trees and bushes. Study: Volunteers will have possibilities to arrange some trips and hikes to the most beautiful places of Armenia, such as Sevan Lake, Garni Pagan temple, Geghard cloister, Echmiadzin Cathedral, visit museums and theater performances in Yerevan. Accommodation: Volunteers will stay in the school. They will be provided with beds. Language: English 13 Extra info: Participation fee 50 Euro Number of Volunteers: 15 6. Armenia - HUJ Armenia Begin:July 16, 2008, End: August 5, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:AM-HUJ-5-1 Zatik orphanage, Yerevan The orphanage “Zatik” is located in Yerevan. There are 135 orphan children living in the orphanage. Work: The volunteers will have 2 main tasks: aesthetic education of children and ecological work on the territory of the Cattle Breeding complex of Zatik orphanage. In the morning the volunteers will carry out ecological work on the territory of the Cattle Breeding complex. In the afternoon the volunteers will work with children. Volunteers will teach children different national and foreign songs and dances of the countries where the volunteers come from; organize a big performance in different languages. During the workcamp volunteers will organize different workgroups for children, where they can draw, sculpture and an exhibition of their works will be organized in the end of the camp. Children will also play intellectual games, attend elementary English, German and French and other language courses by their wish, physical training classes and other things according to the talents and abilities of the volunteers. Study: Volunteers will visit museums and theater performances in Yerevan, will have trips and hikes to the most beautiful places of Armenia, such as Garni Pagan temple, Geghard cloister, Sevan Lake, Echmiadzin Cathedral. Accommodation: Volunteers will stay in the orphanage. They will be provided with beds. Language: English Extra info: Participation fee 50 Euro Number of Volunteers: 15 7. Armenia - HUJ Armenia Begin:August 1, 2008, End: August 31, 2008 Topic: Disabilities Campcode:AM-HUJ-4-3 Aparan2, Aparan The Summer Treatment camp for children is situated on the bank of the Aparan lake in Aragatsotn region, 52 km from Yerevan. The Center is built in 2007 in a very picturesque place surrounded by nature Work: The aim of this camp is to organize the leisure time activities of 30 children with development problems. These children usually don’t have possibility to participate in simple summer camps. The summer Treatment Camp will give them a possibility to enjoy the summer, have rest and interesting holidays in the countryside without interrupting the treatment. Volunteers will help the staff of the Center to organize different workgroups for the children, where they can draw, sculpture, sing and dance, do physical training, play games, organize competitions on the playground and swimming pool, attend elementary English, German, French and other language courses by the children’s wish. Volunteers will bring along a lot of ideas, spirit, love and warmth, kindness and make the stay of these children in this Center a great holiday. Also the volunteers will participate in the program of cleaning the small forest. 2 EVS volunteers in Armenia will be the campleaders of the workcamp. Study: Volunteers will have possibilities to arrange excursions to the most beautiful places of Armenia together with children and also with the staff of the center. Special requirements: Motivation Letter is required Accommodation: Volunteers will stay in comfortably equipped Center and sleep on beds. Language: English Extra info: Participation fee 50 Euro Motivation Letter is required Number of Volunteers: 6 1. Austria - SCI Austria Begin:July 20, 2008, End: August 2, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:AT-SCI-6-1 Alpine Farming Encouragement Project ‘Save the Alms’ Working and living in the Alps are well known Austrian clichés, but in reality life there is hard and unfair. The Austrian mountain farming and highland agriculture are under considerable economical and social stresses and strains. Falling food prices, industrial alimentary production and movement of labour endanger the 4000 year old tradition. The Austrian mountain farmers face a hard present and an unknown future. Alpine farming doesn’t represent a social tradition only, but is also very important for a healthy mountain ecosystem and a rich biodiversity. Since 20 years the Austrian Alpine Association (OeAV) has been supporting people and the environment in the Alps. Two years ago SCI-Austria and the OeAV started cooperation by organising workcamps together. Both NGOs will send eight volunteers again who will help to clean alpine meadows by cutting removing shrubs to get back quality meadows for cattle-breeding and renovate alpine cottages in a traditional way. The work will be very hard but useful and important. Volunteers have to be in a good physical condition and mountain experience is advantageous. We will work in the Stodertal, Totes Gebirge (The Death Mountains) which is in the south of Upper Austria and part of the Eastern Alps. During the camp we will change our accommodation several times because we work with different farmers in different valleys. The volunteers will get an intensive feeling of how the mountain farmers work and live and will get in contact with Austrian volunteers from the OeAV. Work:Cleaning alpine meadows from shrubs and renovate mountain huts Study:The volunteers will get an intensive feeling of how the mountain farmers work and live and will get in contact with Austrian volunteers from the OeAV. For our free time different mountain expeditions, campfires and the visit of a big local festival are planned. Accommodation:The accommodation will be basic in small mountain huts up in the mountains. We will receive good local and organic food (also meat) and the mountain scenery is beautiful and impressive. We have to change accommodation during the project. Language: English Extra info: Motivation letter needed, wherein reference is made to volunteer’s physical condition, mountain or farming experience and overall motivation Terminal/Region:Hinterstoder, Totes Gebirge, Upper Austria Number of Volunteers: 8 2. Austria - SCI Austria 14 Begin:July 20, 2008, End: August 2, 2008 Topic: Peace and disarmament Campcode:AT-SCI-3-1 Meeting Place – Paths of Peace. KötschachMauthen/Plöcken Many traces have been left by the First World War in the mountains between the Ortler Group and the Isonzo River during the years 1915-18. More than thirty years ago, a small group of mountaineering joined forces with the intention of restoring and re-opening some of the old wartime paths which led up these mountains. In 1973 this idea evolved into the founding of the Association named: “FRIENDS OF THE DOLOMITES”. Their motto became: "Paths which once separated us, shall unite us today" and the name "PATHS OF PEACE". The friends of the Dolomites are working here since 1983, with the help of their International team of volunteers to reconstruct old trails, as well as excavate and reconstruct historical sites. As a result of such efforts, the impressive Open Air Museum, up in the mountains, is free of charge and accessible to everyone. Basically, everyone is welcome to join us, regardless your age, gender or whether you have specialized skills or not, anyone can help. Our requirements are: Personal dedication, tolerance, ability to improvise, think independently and to be a good team player with the volunteers from the Friends of the Dolomites (most volunteers are Austrian, German, Hungarian and Italian). It is essential to be able to work on mountain construction sites, to be in good physical condition and be surefooted on rocky and uneven terrain. The work will be hard, but useful and very important. We appreciate volunteers who are openminded, interested in war history, flexible and with good teamwork spirit. Those who are looking for a cheap holiday, please abstain. Work: In the working camps of the Open Air Museum of the Great War in the mountains (1915-1917), on the Kleinen Pal (Plöcken Pass) there are many tasks that must be achieved: Clearing and maintaining, as well as marking the existing trails; applying wood varnish protector to wooden structures; mounting or placement of information plates; excavation and clearance of war time trenches and shelters (caverns) as well as reconstructing collapsed rock walls. Study: Here you can combine the experience of being in some of the most beautiful natural surroundings with locations where history took place. Interact, chat, sing, laugh and converse with the multi-national team of volunteers! In your free time you can visit the Museum. Accommodation: The first night you will be accommodated in the base camp dormitories (1,275 meters). On Monday you will walk your way up to the work camp in the mountain, which is about 1h to 1+1/2h hike. From Monday to Friday accommodation will be in the mountain camp (1,800 meters) in a cabin dormitory or tents. On Friday volunteers will return back to the base camp for the weekend at their own leisure. Showers are limited to the weekend so adecuate change of clothing in the mountain is recommended. Wholesome freshly cooked food (including meat) will be served in the work camp. Supplies and luggage will be sent up by cable car (weather permitting) Language: German/English/Italian. Extra info: Good physical condition. We kindly request a letter of introduction mentioning what inspired or motivated you to volunteer with us, as well as some of your qualifications and mountain environment experience that you can contribute with, for the team. Number of Volunteers: 6 1. Azerbaijan - AYAFE Azerbaijan Begin:July 1, 2008, End: July 14, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:AZ-AYA-5-1 Shamakhi/Azerbaijan Shamakhi is situated in the North West part of Azerbaijan, in Caucasian mountains. It is surrounded with forest, waterfall, has a beautiful nature. At the moment it is farmer and agricultural region. Only 130 km separates Baku from one of the most ancient and most interesting cities of the country - Shamakhi. In the 9th - 16th centuries this city was the capital of Shirvan and the residence Shirvan Dynasty (before it was moved to Baku ). Standing on the crossing point of caravans routes it was one of the largest centers of commerce and crafts in the Near East . In 1222 after the long siege Shamakhy was conquered and destroyed by Mongols. In the mid-18 th century it became the capital Shamakhy khanate. In 1805 it was annexed by Russia . The destiny of city might be regarded as tragic. Destructive earthquakes shook the city in 1667, 1669, 1828, 1859, 1872 and 1902. Many historical monuments suffered. For example the former Shirvan Dynasty Palace (12 th century) was completely destroyed; Present day Dzhuma Mosque has been practically restored from scratch. The ancient structures which have survived are Gyulistan Fortress (11 th – 12th centuries) – the last refuge of Shirvan Dynasty, Eddi Gumbez Mausoleum (“Seven Domes”) - Shamakhy rulers' tomb, Dzhuma mosque, etc. The lands of Shamakhy are famous for its vineyards, pastures, wines and cognacs. The absence of extreme frosts and exhausting heat, original nature, mild climate, mineral water springs - all these attract tourists from all over the world. Association of Young Azerbaijani Friends will organize in cooperation with “Umid Yeri” NGO summer camp for homeless and abandoned children imposed to street life. Work: The work will be with homeless and abandoned children imposed to street life. The volunteers will teach them English, art, sport games and other activities are welcome. We would wish those volunteers who enjoy working with children, teaching them, making their time enjoyable and as well making fun for themselves. Free time: City excursions, games, discussions, traveling to the nearby regions, having tour to the Caucasian mountains. Accommodation: Volunteers will stay in the house. Sleeping bag would be useful. Volunteers will eat with children. Language: Camp language is English. Knowledge of Turkish or Russian would be an asset. What to bring: tapes or CD (national music), national food (drinks, sweets for intercultural evening) and everything is welcome that could be interesting for instance colored papers, pencils, puzzles, games etc. Number of Volunteers: 12 2. Azerbaijan - AYAFE Azerbaijan Begin:July 1, 2008, End: August 14, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:AZ-AYA-5-2 Shamakhi/Azerbaijan Shamakhi is situated in the North West part of Azerbaijan, in Caucasian mountains. It is surrounded with forest, waterfall, has a beautiful nature. At the moment it is farmer and agricultural region. Only 130 km separates Baku from one of the most ancient and most interesting cities of the country - Shamakhi. In 15 the 9th - 16th centuries this city was the capital of Shirvan and the residence Shirvan Dynasty (before it was moved to Baku ). Standing on the crossing point of caravans routes it was one of the largest centers of commerce and crafts in the Near East . In 1222 after the long siege Shamakhy was conquered and destroyed by Mongols. In the mid-18 th century it became the capital Shamakhy khanate. In 1805 it was annexed by Russia . The destiny of city might be regarded as tragic. Destructive earthquakes shook the city in 1667, 1669, 1828, 1859, 1872 and 1902. Many historical monuments suffered. For example the former Shirvan Dynasty Palace (12 th century) was completely destroyed; Present day Dzhuma Mosque has been practically restored from scratch. The ancient structures which have survived are Gyulistan Fortress (11 th – 12th centuries) – the last refuge of Shirvan Dynasty, Eddi Gumbez Mausoleum (“Seven Domes”) - Shamakhy rulers' tomb, Dzhuma mosque, etc. The lands of Shamakhy are famous for its vineyards, pastures, wines and cognacs. The absence of extreme frosts and exhausting heat, original nature, mild climate, mineral water springs - all these attract tourists from all over the world. Association of Young Azerbaijani Friends will organize in cooperation with “Umid Yeri” NGO summer camp for homeless and abandoned children imposed to street life. Work: The work will be with homeless and abandoned children imposed to street life. The volunteers will teach them English, art, sport games and other activities are welcome. We would wish those volunteers who enjoy working with children, teaching them, making their time enjoyable and as well making fun for themselves. Free time: City excursions, games, discussions, traveling to the nearby regions, having tour to the Caucasian mountains. Accommodation: Volunteers will stay in the house. Sleeping bag would be useful. Volunteers will eat with children. Language: Camp language is English. Knowledge of Turkish or Russian would be an asset. What to bring: tapes or CD (national music), national food (drinks, sweets for intercultural evening) and everything is welcome that could be interesting for instance colored papers, pencils, puzzles, games etc. Number of Volunteers: 12 1. Belarus - New Group SCI Belarus Begin:July 21, 2008, End: August 5, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:BY-SCI-5-1 Project “Let’s save Belarus for ourselves 2008”- Blue Lakes The camp is organized in the framework of “Youth Transcending New Frontiers” (www.ytnf.org) project, which is taking place in Belarus, Moldova, Russia and Ukraine. Project Management Team organizing activities on social inclusion, human rights and racism and xenophobia directions. THE PROJEC Terminal/Region: Place of the project is Naroch settlement on the territory of Narochansky national park near Myadzel town. The idea of carrying out this camp is based on possibility to give a chance for teenagers from unhappy families to integrate into community of voluntary NGO, to spend their free summer time in interesting and useful way, to meet people who use their free time for social work, to give them possibility to meet and to understand youth from other countries through communication with foreign participants. WORK: organizing different language workshops for teenagers, technical work (cutting wood, water support), you should be ready for a physical work and also help in organizing free time for kids. STUDY PAR Terminal/Region: The first 3 days of the workcamp you will spend in Minsk – the capital of the Republic of Belarus. It is neccesary for your registration and also it is good opportunity to get acqaintance with Minsk and visit different museums, exchebitions and go for sighseeing on excursions. During the camp it will be different workshop in field o Human Rights, Ecology, theatrical for teenagers. ACCOMODATION AND FOOD: In tents in forest near the lake on the territory of National park “Narazanski”. We will cook for us ourselves, on the fire, so some ϑnational receipts from your country may be useful WHAT TO BRING: • Sleeping bag, karemat (carpet under sleeping bag), gum boots, light, cup, spoon, plate, insect repellent, sun protecting lotion, warm clothes in case of bad weather might be also very useful. • Bring tent (if it is not possible, please inform us) • Different materials about your country: books, postcards, tapes, traditional recipes from your country. • High spirits and readiness for unexpected situations! • Swimming suite Number of Volunteers: 10 1. Belgium - SCI Belgium Begin:April 21, 2008, End: May 3, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:BE-SCI-9-1 Sortilèges au chateau - Ath Action Jeunesse Info is an association which aims are to fight against social and cultural exclusions of young people. Along with the Cultural Centre of Ath, which aims are to create space for creative expression and to promote communication and cultural events, they have been organising for 29 years the event.Sortilèges au château. Its a one day event gathering concerts, exhibitions, food and craft stands all over the city. The theme of this year is water. Volunteers will have the opportunity to meet and work with local people and local youth. Work: Volunteers will help with the construction of an entrance of the kids space (building, decorating) and they will help with the general organization of the event: setting up and taking down the facilities and the exhibitions. Study: Debates about sustainable development, water, waste and recycling Accommodation: Volunteers will sleep in a premise in the centre of the city Language: Average knowledge of French Terminal/Region: The event will take place in the centre of Ath, a city of 15.000 inhabitants located 50 km west of Brussels Extra info: Not accessible to wheelchairs Number of Volunteers: 6 2. Belgium - VIA Belgium Begin:June 22, 2008, End: July 5, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:BE-VIA-9-1 NA FIR BOLG (Vorselaar, near Antwerp) Na Fir Bolg is a three day family festival (2729/6) with the focus on folk music. Last year they received 6000 spectators. The organisation started 12 years ago out of different groups who needed funding for environmental investments. They want to provide an alternative for commercial festivals. For this they choose to work only with volunteers. Work: building up and breaking down of the festival, electricity, water, tents, also creative input like decoration. 16 Accommodation: in tents, not accessible for wheelchairs and vols with children Number of Volunteers: 10 3. Belgium - VIA Belgium Begin:June 29, 2008, End: July 12, 2008 Topic: Ideology and spirituality Campcode:BE-VIA-10-1 DE STERRENWIJZER (Olen, near Antwerp) The Sterrenwijzer is a growing initiative-village for elderly based upon an anthroposophical philosophy, situated in a green surrounding and constructed with organic architecture. The project is realizing a broad range of new initiatives through professionals (house for elderly) and international volunteers work: a wood shed, textile work-place, eco-fair-trade store and a gathering place are already realized, a shelter for construction material, 2 info kiosks and different kinds of wood work is planned. The project is offering lot’s of opportunities for philosophical discussions and intergenerational meetings through music and camp fire. Accommodation: in tents, if bad weather inside sleeping accommodation is foreseen. Number of Volunteers: 12 4. Belgium - SCI Belgium Begin:July 4, 2008, End: August 19, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:BE-SCI-5-1 Itinéraires - Bruxelles Itinéraires is an association offering a help service for youngsters. Its work is mainly preventive and offers 3 different types of help: individual help (counselling, orientation), collective action (organisation of sport activities such as climbing, canoeing with youngsters coming from different social backgrounds) and community action (organisation of activities conveying co-operation values, pacific cohabitation and mutual aid). The aim of the workcamp will be to fight against ghetto mechanisms thanks to encounters and exchanges around an animation project for children (5 to 11 years old) coming from different social backgrounds. Activities with the children will deal with environmental issues. www.itineraires-amo.be Work: First week : preparation of the creative workshops, cleaning of the rooms, climbing training and training session on the study themes of the camp. Second week: supervision and animation of the sport and creative workshops. Study: Discussions about Itinéraires’ missions and ecology and environmental issues Accommodation: Volunteers will sleep in the building of the association Language: Good knowledge of French Qualifications: Experience in animation or/and artistic skills Terminal/Region: Itinéraires is located in Saint-Gilles, one of the 19 districts of Brussels, close to the centre Extra info: Fill in the extra motivation form. Not accessible to wheelchairs. Number of Volunteers: 6 5. Belgium - SCI Belgium Begin:July 5, 2008, End: September 19, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:BE-SCI-9-2 Festival du conte - Chiny The Youth House of Chiny contributes to the social and cultural development of the region by giving youngsters the opportunity to meet each other and discover new leisure activities. To this end, it has taken part very concretely, in the organisation of the Tale Festival of Chiny along with the Cultural Centre of Florenville, for the past few years. The Festival lasts one weekend and takes place in the enchanting village of Chiny. It offers a wide range of tales told in French by genuine story tellers. Most tales are for adults and youngsters, but some children tales are also programmed. http://www.beaucanton.be/maisondesjeunes and http://www.conte.be Work: Volunteers will help local volunteers with the preparation and arrangement of the site. They will put up and take down the facilities (chairs, stages, sound systems). During the festival, they will be in charge of the staff area: hosting of the artists, helping with logistic things (food, accommodation). Study: The interest of using an unknown cultural media such as tales, work and mission of a youth club. Encounter with the artists Accommodation: Volunteers will sleep in a premise in Chiny Language: Very good knowledge of French is essential to communicate with the locals Qualifications: To be interested in art and culture activities. Lot of physical work. Terminal/Region: Chiny is a village located in the Belgian Ardennes near the French border Extra info: Not accessible to wheelchairs Number of Volunteers: 15 6. Belgium - SCI Belgium Begin:July 6, 2008, End: July 19, 2008 Topic: Disabilities Campcode:BE-SCI-4-1 Ferme La Clarine - Manage La Clarine is an association taking care of mentally disabled people aged 20 and over, by giving them the opportunity to work in a farm, and therefore to be as independent as possible and opened to the outside world. The association focuses on the recognition of the disabled abilities. The products of the farm (jam, cheese, vegetables, fruits) are sold on local markets by the disabled themselves. During the school year, La Clarine also hosts classes who visit the farm, giving the opportunity to the disabled to explain their work. Farmers (disabled people) come in the morning and leave at 4:00 PM every day. www.laclarine.be Work: General farm activities, gardening, cleaning up the cowsheds and the house of the association. Overall restoration of the farmhouse. Volunteers will be working together with the disabled farmers, until 4:00 PM. In the evening volunteers will stay at the farm with their group only. Study: The integration and socializing of handicapped people Accommodation: Volunteers will sleep in group in the new wing of the association Language: Fair knowledge of French to communicate with the farmers Qualifications: Not to be put off by unrewarding tasks such as cleaning up the stables Terminal/Region: Location of the camp : Manage is a little town near the city of La Louvière Extra info: Not accessible to wheelchairs 17 Number of Volunteers: 8 7. Belgium - SCI Belgium Begin:July 6, 2008, End: July 19, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:BE-SCI-5-2 Maison des jeunes - Neufvilles The association works with local teenagers, allowing them to meet other youngsters, like SCI volunteers, and therefore to open themselves to other cultures and other horizons. During the whole year the association organises cultural, educational and play activities (drum classes, drawing and photography workshops, mini trips) www.mjneufvilles.be Work: Renovation work in the building (cleaning, removal of wallpaper, painting, ...), upkeep of the garden (weeding, etc.), demolition of an old wall, renovation of a shelter Study: The usefulness and purpose of a youth house in a semi-rural area. Accommodation: Volunteers will sleep together in a very comfortable house, not far from the association Language: Basic knowledge of French to communicate with the youngsters of the association Qualifications: Manual and technical skills Terminal/Region: Neufvilles is a small town in the region of Mons. (25 minutes train ride from Brussels) Extra info: Not accessible to wheelchairs Number of Volunteers: 7 8. Belgium - VIA Belgium Begin:July 6, 2008, End: July 19, 2008 Topic: Socially disadvantaged Campcode:BE-VIA-8-1 DE WROETER (Kortessem, near Hasselt) De Wroeter is a non-residential centre for socially disadvantaged people, some of them have a minor disability. It is situated in a beautiful countryside area. Growing vegetables and fruit in an ecological way is the main activity, next to maintaining the lanes, flowers and trees and occasional building activities. The objective of the organization is to enlarge the social integration of the people by giving them work or useful daytime activities. Work: taking part in the daily tasks together with the people from De Wroeter, leisure activities will be organised: group visits, free concerts, … Accommodation: inside a building, not accessible for wheelchairs Qualifications: motivated to make contacts with the disadvantaged people from De Wroeter, sometimes heavy work on the field, interest in organic farming. Number of Volunteers: 12 9. Belgium - SCI Belgium Begin:July 7, 2008, End: July 26, 2008 Topic: Antiracism, antifascism, refugees and ethnic minorities Campcode:BE-SCI-1-1 Centre de refugies - Rixensart The Centre for Refugees in Rixensart is an open centre for asylum seekers (in opposition with the closed centre where refugees are forbidden to go outside, work, go to school). Its main tasks are to feed, accommodate, and provide social and medical aid to asylum seekers. The refugees stay in the Centre during the whole 1st stage of the procedure (4 months at least). The Centre hosts maximum 160 people (mostly families) and is located in the residential area of Rixensart. Promoting intercultural understanding, and proposing new activities to the residents of the centre are the main aims of the workcamp. www.fedasil.be Work: Organising creative workshops for the refugees of the Centre (mostly with children): theatre, handicraft, artwork, musical evening (drums, guitar) games, sport Study: Belgium as a hosting country: asylum procedure, Belgian federal system, etc. Accommodation: Volunteers will sleep in a large room of the centre Language: Fair knowledge of French required as most of the refugees DO NOT speak English Qualifications: To like children and to be experienced in animation is necessary; artistic and musical skills welcomed. The workcamp could be psychologically tiring Terminal/Region: Location of the camp : Rixensart is a charming little town located approximately 20 km from Brussels Extra info: 20 and over. Fill in the extra motivation form. Number of Volunteers: 8 10. Belgium - VIA Belgium Begin:July 14, 2008, End: July 27, 2008 Topic: Antiracism, antifascism, refugees and ethnic minorities Campcode:BE-VIA-1-1 TER DENNEN (Lanaken, near Hasselt) Ter Dennen is a Red Cross centre for asylum seekers. After arrival in Belgium, refugees are sent to a centre where they receive food and a shelter. Ter Dennen is a quite isolated place in a green surrounding. Around 200 refugees from more then 20 countries stay there, of which 70 are children and youngsters. Since a lot of people from different backgrounds live together there and the asylum procedure is not always successful, life in the centre is not always easy. Work: organizing leisure time activities for children and youngsters who live in the centre Accommodation: staying in the centre, not accessible for wheelchairs and vols with children. No self-cooking possible, vegetarian food is possible. Qualifications: respecting the house rules (no alcohol, no smoking inside the buildings). Number of Volunteers: 10 11. Belgium - SCI Belgium Begin:July 19, 2008, End: August 2, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:BE-SCI-6-1 Centre nature - Borzee The nature centre of Borzee is a social tourism centre in a small hamlet of the Ardennes. The centre hosts pupils for their school camps, families on holidays, individuals or associations for trainings and seminars all year long. In the activity program the centre mainly organises nature awareness activities (walks, treasure hunts, observation activities, farm activities) as well as sport and expression activities. Around 40 people work daily in the centre and among them 10 guides. The encounter is privileged throughout all activities. Work: Volunteers will work at the rehabilitation of an old traditional farm (demolition work). They will build two stables with the reprocessed material and will work at the management of a natural didactical garden. The farm will be used as a reception and preparation place for tourists who will visit the archaeological site not far away. 18 Study: Reflection about touristic products friendly to the environment and the patrimony Accommodation: Group accommodation in the building of the centre Language: English but some basic knowledge of French will be an asset if you want to communicate with the staff Qualifications: To like physical outdoor work Terminal/Region: Borzee is located 2 km away from La Roche-en-Ardennes in the middle of a small valley of the Belgian Ardennes Extra info: Not accessible to wheelchairs Number of Volunteers: 10 12. Belgium - VIA Belgium Begin:July 19, 2008, End: August 3, 2008 Topic: Disabilities Campcode:BE-VIA-4-1 MPI OOSTERLO – REAGGAE GEEL (Geel, near Antwerp) MPI Oosterlo is an activity centre, which provides children, youngsters and adult people with a mental disability useful day activities according from their strengths. The first week there is a summer camp for these people, theme: ‘Mirror , mirror on the wall’. The second week they work together with Reggae Geel, a yearly reggae festival, where 15.000 young people come to listen and to party music. This is an integration activity for the disabled people to be active with young people. Work: the first week organizing workshops: painting, photo, film, theatre, storytelling, recycling material… The second week the workcamp will help the people with a mental handicap to build up the festival Accommodation: first week inside a building, second week on campsite in tents Qualifications: interest in working with mentally disabled people Number of Volunteers: 10 13. Belgium - SCI Belgium Begin:July 26, 2008, End: August 7, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:BE-SCI-9-3 Festival Esperanzah, Floreffe For 6 years now, the association has organised the festival Esperanzah, a world music festival which aim is to favour open-mindedness, exchanges, meetings and (north-south) cultural crossing. Each edition emphasizes on a specific theme and this years thematic will be a decent work for all. The event will gather for 3 days musicians from all over the world and lots of associations working for a fairer and better world. The whole event tends to promote through world music and party time, human and environmental values, peace and equality between people. www.esperanzah.be Work: Volunteers will mainly help with setting up and taking down the festival facilities (tents, fences, décor, stages;). Some of them might join the deco team; for a few days for some painting and drawing. During the festival, volunteers will attend the concerts. They will work with local volunteers. Study: Discussion about a decent work for all but also about citizenship and mobilization Accommodation: Volunteers will sleep in group in a classroom of the school Qualifications: To show a sense of initiative. Volunteers with some artistic skills are more than welcomed Terminal/Region: The festival will take place in the beautiful Abbey of Floreffe, close to Namur Extra info: Not accessible to wheelchairs Number of Volunteers: 16 14. Belgium - VIA Belgium Begin:July 27, 2008, End: August 9, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:BE-VIA-6-1 HET GANZENHOF (Avelgem, near Kortrijk) Het Ganzenhof is an organic farm and educational centre, run by persons with a disability. The project invites local public to learn about ecological farming and composting waste of vegetables and fruit, baking bread in a traditional wood oven, producing marmalade, raise animals, … while (re)integrating persons with less opportunities in society at the same time. The study part will involve organic farming and the integration of disabled persons in society. Work: removing weeds, harvesting vegetables, producing marmalade and bread, maintenance of the farm building. Accommodation: Sleeping in tents in the inner square of the charming farm, inside the stable if bad weather. Number of Volunteers: 12 15. Belgium - SCI Belgium Begin:July 30, 2008, End: August 19, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:BE-SCI-5-3 Camp de partage - Rance The association Le camp de partage is a volunteer association born in 1974 which organises a 2 week holiday camp for approximately 80 children aged 6 to 18 years old, every year. All of them come from disadvantaged families or have no families and most of them live in child welfare institutions. Most of them have gone through very hard moments and have deep wounds. Around 30 Belgian volunteers aged 20 to 28 take care of the kids and organise activities for them. Around 20 other people of all ages take care of the logistical aspects. http://www.campdepartage.be Work: Helping with the activities for the children (sport, games, plays, dancing, art and crafts). Little free time Study: Discussions over the Child welfare system and institutions Accommodation: In tents Qualifications: To have some previous experience with kids. Artistic skills and creativity most welcome Language: Very good knowledge of French in order to communicate with the children Terminal/Region: Rance, a small village in the south west of Belgium, close to Chimay Extra info: 20 years old and over. Specific questionnaire to fill in with application form. Could be psychologically tiring. Not accessible to wheel chairs. Number of Volunteers: 6 16. Belgium - VIA Belgium Begin:August 3, 2008, End: August 16, 2008 Topic: Ideology and spirituality Campcode:BE-VIA-10-2 DE BEREKLAUW (Herent, near Leuven) De Bereklauw project exists thanks to the charismatic owner of a farm who has created an alternative community of people living independently from consumer society. The 19 project brings together an unique group of young people and artists coming from various parts of the world. They try to live and work in an ecological, partly self-sufficient way, by growing their own fruit and vegetables, by recycling materials, exchanging food and materials with others and by keeping some animals. Work: maintenance of the house and the garden, ecological gardening, restoration, painting, taking part in artistic events taking place at the venue. Accommodation: primitive and basic accommodation, interest in community life and art, if you prefer you can bring your tent, not accessible for wheelchairs and vols with children. Number of Volunteers: 10 17. Belgium - SCI Belgium Begin:August 4, 2008, End: August 16, 2008 Topic: North South solidarity Campcode:BE-SCI-2-1 Maisons internationale - St Paul - Mons Workcamp organised with two different community houses: the International House and the Saint-Paul House. The International house offers 42 beds to students coming from third world countries. It also provides them with some information about Belgium and its institutions and tries to raise awareness about north-south issues through events with different NGOs. On the other hand, the Saint-Paul House offers around 50 beds to homeless and socially disadvantaged men and provides the residents with some tools to reintegrate the society (health and administrative advice, dayto-day management, training and work). Work: General maintenance work (painting, cleaning, gardening).Organisation of some common events for both houses and its residents, such as barbecue and concert. Study: North South and intercultural issues and rehabilitation of marginalised people Accommodation: Group accommodation in the International house and meals at the SaintPaul house Qualifications: To like manual work and be open to meet African students and disadvantaged people Terminal/Region: In the centre of the city of Mons Extra info: Not accessible to wheelchairs Number of Volunteers: 6 18. Belgium - SCI Belgium Begin:August 4, 2008, End: August 16, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:BE-SCI-6-2 Crie - Frasnes Lez Anvaing The regional Initiation centre for Environment of Mouscron was founded in 1998. Its mission is to organise environmental awareness activities for a large and varied public and to support sustainable development projects through activities such as nature weekends, guided walks, school activities, garden exhibitions. The objective of the work-camp will be to rehabilitate the settling basins of an old sugar factory into a nature reserve. www.crie.be Work: Making wooden observatories, setting up stakes and fences, mowing weed, building animal sheds Study: Discussion about the centre missions, presentation of the project and the reserve. Accommodation: Group accommodation in a rural hostel Qualifications: English but basic knowledge of French can be an advantage, be able to swim and ride a bicycle and not to be afraid of water and have some manual skills (handyman) Terminal/Region: Frasnes-lez-anvaing, a small village located 20 km away from Tournai Extra info: Not accessible to wheelchairs Number of Volunteers: 6 19. Belgium - VIA Belgium Begin:August 12, 2008, End: August 26, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:BE-VIA-5-1 WEMEL KAMP (Herentals, near Antwerpen) Wemel is organizing summer time activities for children with ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder). During the international workcamp there will be a 7-day camp for children (age 8-12 and 13-15) with ADHD or a light form of autism. Camp theme is ‘Pirates’ : lot’s of creative workshops, campfires, outdoor games, … The camp place is beautifully situated in the pine wood. Work: helping the local leaders with logistics, cooking, dishes, preparing and organizing activities with the children, creating a good atmosphere. Accommodation: In tents, good sanitary. Not accessible for wheelchairs. Qualifications: Vols. should consider the unique approach of the children: respect, no punishment but encouragement, conflict resolution through talking. Creative people very welcome. Number of Volunteers: 8 20. Belgium - SCI Belgium Begin:August 17, 2008, End: August 30, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:BE-SCI-5-4 Teleservices - Bruxelles Télé-services provides a dozen services aimed at listening, advising and guiding people in need or up against difficulties, in order to help them to acquire autonomy. Amongst these various activities, the service for young people organises different types of activities all year long (creative workshops, homework school, sport…) for children and youngsters coming from a densely populated area in the centre of Brussels and mostly from immigrated origins. http://guidesocial.be/tele-service Work: Prepare activities for children coming to the centre, aged 6 to 12, in the morning and animate in the afternoon (arts and crafts, cooking, sports, daily trips in the country or the sea side) Study: Immigration and integration issues and development of the big cities Accommodation: Volunteers will sleep in the Don Bosco Centre where they will run the activities Qualifications: Animation experience, and creativity welcomed Language: Good knowledge of French to communicate with the children and prepare the activities with the staff Terminal/Region: In the centre of Brussels Extra info: Not accessible to wheelchairs Number of Volunteers: 6 21. Belgium - VIA Belgium Begin:August 23, 2008, End: September 5, 20 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:BE-VIA-9-2 BOOMBAL FESTIVAL (Lovendegem, near Gent) Boombalfestival (28-31/8) is a 4-days folk music and dance festival for young and old. Atmosphere and social contact are very important on this small-scale and multicultural festival (3000 visitors) Study: Study part around dance initiation and musical workshops. Personal music instruments very welcome Work: building up and breaking down the festival (tents, dance floors, decoration, electricity, water, …) . Free time during the festival. Accommodation: during the festival in tents, the rest of the camp inside a house. Not accessible for wheelchairs and vols with children. Number of Volunteers: 12 22. Belgium - SCI Belgium Begin:August 24, 2008, End: September 6, 2008 Topic: Disabilities Campcode:BE-SCI-4-2 Facere, Bruxelles Facere is a day and residential centre for 35 I.M.C. (Cerebral palsy) i.e. mentally and physically handicapped people (adults). The aim of the association is to promote the autonomy and integration of the residents, by providing them with an appropriate place to live in and a range of creative and artistic activities, meetings, discoveries and guidance in their daily life. Meeting each other and spending time together is the main aim of the workcamp. Volunteers willing to share a passion are welcomed. www.facere.be Work: 1) Assist the disabled in their daily life (awakening, meals, moving, discussion) - 2) Take part in the activities proposed by the centre : games and workshops (cartoons, painting, computer practice, radio, photography) and outings - 3) Animate evenings and come up with new activities and workshops (arts & crafts, music, photography) Study: The daily life of handicapped people in a specialised home Accommodation: Group accommodation in the centre Language: Good level of French (required to communicate with the residents) ! Qualifications: Open-minded, good sense of creativity (artistic skills) and autonomy. The work camp could be psychologically tiring Terminal/Region: The association is located in the Brussels suburbs Extra info: Please join a motivation letter to your application form Number of Volunteers: 4 23. Belgium - VIA Belgium Begin:August 25, 2008, End: September 8, 2008 Topic: Socially disadvantaged Campcode:BE-VIA-8-2 RIZSAS (Betekom, near Leuven) Rizsas is a project on a small farm where useful daytime activities are organized for youngsters who need special care: school drop-outs, family problems, … On the farm the youngsters find time and space to find/redefine their interests and capacities. Work: the first week garden work (Permaculture) and cleaning of the surrounding (cleaning the animal houses), making bread, preparing an open event for the neighbourhood, … The second week the youngsters arrive and activities will be organized with them, maintaining of the ecological garden, … Accommodation: Living in primitive conditions, sleeping in tents. Not accessible for wheelchairs and vols with children. Number of Volunteers: 8 24. Belgium - VIA Belgium Begin:August 30, 2008, End: September 14, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:BE-VIA-6-2 NATUURPUNT BEGIJNENDIJK (Begijnendijk, near Leuven) In the valley of the Demer, young ecovolunteers are working on a recently conversed natural reserve project. An abandoned agricultural zone is being transferred into a bio diverse area. There will be also 10 Flemish volunteers on the work camp Work: to cut foreign dominant trees, mow the grasslands, maintain fences, open walking trails and take care of the sheep and goats. Organizing neighbour festivity. Heavy, dirty, but satisfying work! Accommodation: Basic living conditions, in tent (no shower but natural pool, ...). The camp place is close to an alternative community house of some local volunteers where nature and music are integrated in the everyday life. Not accessible for wheelchairs. Number of Volunteers: 15 25. Belgium - VIA Belgium Begin:August 31, 2008, End: September 13, 2008 Topic: Disabilities Campcode:BE-VIA-4-2 MILIEUBOERDERIJ PALINGBEEK (Zillebeke, near Ieper) Milieuboerderij Palingbeek is a very peacefully located day centre for 15 adult men and women with a mental disability. Their aim is to give these people a useful day job with respect for the human being and nature. The farm and the nearby educative centre are open for children and groups who want to learn about farming and ecology. If you are musical, bring your instruments with you. Work: maintaining the ecological gardens, taking care of the animals, preparing free time activities for people from the day centre, including preparation of meals. Accommodation: inside a comfortable stable, not accessible for vols with children and wheelchairs but open to other handicapped people Number of Volunteers: 7 26. Belgium - VIA Belgium Begin:August 31, 2008, End: September 13, 2008 Topic: Ideology and spirituality Campcode:BE-VIA-10-3 DIGGIEBOERDERIJ (Brakel) and FERME LE DORLOU (Ath) VIA and SCI, the two Belgian SCI branches, 21 organise one camp to enable Belgian and international volunteers to discover and discuss Belgium, it's peculiar political system and cultural issues, globalisation and organic farming. The camp will take place at two farms, situated at a distance of 12 km from each other. Diggiefarm is a Flemish ‘children farm’ which proposes educational activities (feeding the animals, making bread) to school groups, youth movement, disabled and disadvantaged children, ... Dorlou is a Walon organic farm (mainly animals) which sells its own products, has a restaurant and a camping for tourists and opens its doors to school groups. Work: One week in each farm - harvesting, feeding the animals, repairing fences, doing some construction work such as painting, installing a rainwater evacuation system and conversion of an attic into a meeting room. Accommodation: On beds in comfortable rooms at the ‘Diggie’ and on your own mattresses in tents or in the barn at ‘Le Dorlou’. Not accessible for wheelchairs Number of Volunteers: 12 27. Belgium - VIA Belgium Begin:September 4, 2008, End: September 17, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:BE-VIA-11-1 TOK VIA (Eeklo) VIA Belgium is part of 2 international networks: SCI and ICYE. ICYE stands for International Cultural Youth Exchange and gives young people between 18 and 30 the possibility to do an exchange for one year. The exchange year starts with a language and orientation camp where they get informed about the life in Belgium and where they learn Dutch. This camp will be a chance to meet 20 people from all over the world (Africa, Latin-America, Asia, and Europe) and to spend time with these volunteers. Work: logistic support during the language and orientation camp: cooking, co-ordination, hosting, animation, exchange between SCI and ICYE Accommodation: inside a building Number of Volunteers: 6 28. Belgium - SCI Belgium Begin:September 7, 2008, End: September 20, 2008 Topic: Disabilities Campcode:BE-SCI-4-3 Centre de Hemptinne - Jauche The Centre de Hemptinne is a residential centre for mentally handicapped people that hosts 54 adults living in 6 groups of different ages and abilities. Each day the residents take part in collective and appropriate work which allows them to carry out a task from its beginning to its end, to approach the professional world and to promote their activities (farming, making aromatic vinegar and liqueur, growing chicory, etc.). The Centre provides the handicapped people with appropriate leisure activities: hippotherapy, swimming in the pool of the Centre, creative workshops, etc. All those activities give them the opportunity to build relationships with other people and contribute to the creation of a place matching their abilities, their needs and their desires. Work: Installation of a fitness track outside and gardening. Some painting work inside. Possibility for the volunteers to take part in the residents; leisure activities and workshops Study: The integration and socializing of handicapped people Accommodation: Accommodation in the centre Qualifications: Open-minded. Interested in encountering with handicapped people. The work camp could be psychologically tiring Terminal/Region: Jauche is a small village located 30 km away from Namur and Leuven and 50 km from Liège and Brussels Extra info: Not accessible to wheelchairs. Please join a motivation letter to your application form Number of Volunteers: 7 29. Belgium - SCI Belgium Begin:September 8, 2008, End: September 20, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:BE-SCI-6-3 Domaine nature - Mozet The Mozet property is a social tourism centre which hosts all year long school groups, youth movements, associations, families and companies. It is located in a wonderful country landscape and the building is a 11th century farm castle. Many activities are aimed at raising awareness on nature and patrimony such as trainings about nature pedagogy, discovery walks, wild cooking day.The property is also managed according to sustainable development principles. http://www.mozet.be Work: Volunteers will help with the improvement and maintenance of the park: cutting trees and vegetation, preparing and ploughing the ground for plantation, clearing. Study: Discussion about ecocivism, biodiversity and environmental awareness activities Accommodation: Group accommodation in a small house next to the castle Language: English but basic knowledge of French can be useful to communicate wit the staff Qualifications: Special interest for environmental issues and not to be afraid by some heavy tasks Terminal/Region: In the village of Mozet, in the countryside, 14 km away from Namur - isolated Extra info: Not accessible to wheelchairs Number of Volunteers: 15 30. Belgium - VIA Belgium Begin:September 11, 2008, End: September 21, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:BE-VIA-6-3 JNM ZWART WERK (Koersel – Beringen, near Hasselt) JNM is a youth organization working around nature and environment. This is done by organizing excursions, camps, workshops, and study sessions, environmental actions and working in nature reserves. This project aims at reconstructing and maintaining Flanders’ biggest nature reserve ‘Valley of the black creek’, 1200 ha. There will be 6 international and 14 local volunteers, all amateur physicists and/or science students with a special interest for nature. Work: hard work in a moist nature reserve: mowing grass, cutting trees, … Accommodation: sleeping in a horse stable, primitive living, vegetarian food, not accessible for wheelchairs and vols with children, age max. 25. 22 Number of Volunteers: 6 31. Belgium - VIA Belgium Begin:September 21, 2008, End: October 4, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:BE-VIA-9-3 FIESTA MUNDIAL (Balen, near Antwerp) Fiesta Mundial (26-28/9) is a world party in the true sense of the word. 10 years ago it started out of the initiative of local development workers who all had there projects in Africa. To inform and motivate 10.000 spectators about globalisation workshops, an exotic market and music is organized. The festival is in the middle of a nature and recreation centre. Work: building up and breaking down the festival, electricity, water, tents, also creative input like decoration. Accommodation: inside a house, not accessible for vols with children Number of Volunteers: 8 Bosnia and Herzegovina - Youth Centre Livno Bosnia Begin:July 15, 2008, End: July 22, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:BA-YCL-6-1 Sturba 2008, Livno Organised by "Youth Centre Livno", this is 7th international workcamp organised in Drzanlije, on Sturba riverbanks. This workcamp is part of broader campaign for protection of river Sturba. Work: The main job for the volunteers will be cleaning of river banks (Sturba River) and bed from garbage and organic waste. The volunteers will work together with local population and other local participantsof the camp. Volunteers will also prepare some of the facilities for the camp. Study: The workcamp is also followed by the excursion to Livno town, where volunteers will have chance to vist all local notability and the city museum Accommodation: Tents near the banks of Sturba River Language: English and ex-yugoslavian languages Terminal/Region: Livno. Location: Village Dr¾anlije, near town Livno Extra info: The workcamp is also followed by the various workshops and Art Colony, in which volunteers can also take part. Sleeping bags and warm cloths for cold nights are necessary. Volunteers can also bring their tents and air mattresses. Age limit is +24 years. Number of Volunteers: 10 2. Bosnia and Herzegovina - Youth Centre Livno Bosnia Begin:July 15, 2008, End: July 22, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:BA-YCL-6-2 Youth for life, Motajica ’08 The workcamp will be organized in village Gornja Lepenica, on hillsides of mountain Motajica. Srbac is north from Banja Luka, on border with Croatia. The camp will be held in order to raise ecological conscience with young people, and we wish to develop intercultural dialogue between young people, which will participate at the camp. Work: Volunteers will work together with local population and local volunteers. They will work on building and accommodating the excursion site. Also, they will install wooden houses, tables, benches, swings and seesaws. Volunteers will participate in ecological and psychosocial workshops. Study: Visit to the international reservation of birds Bardaca Accommodation: In tents. Language: English Terminal/Region: Sarajevo or BanjaLuka, than city of Srbac Extra info: Volunteers should bring their own tents and sleeping bags. A warm clothes for cold nights is necessary. It would be useful if volunteers bring music, games or some kind of traditional food or drink from their country.Participation fee: 20 Euro Number of Volunteers: 20 3. Bosnia and Herzegovina - Youth Centre Livno Bosnia Begin:July 31, 2008, End: August 9, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:BA-YCL-9-1 International Summer Camp Youth and Heritage “Æuprija” Home Hospitality 2008 The «Æuprija 2008» is an integrated project including work, educational and recreational activities, calling for approximately 40 young people as well as visiting professors and specialists from Bosnia and Herzegovina and abroad, all being part of the programme. The aim of this enterprise is to build tolerance among young people from different backgrounds by installing in them a greater understanding and appreciation of the diversity and plurality of world cultures. The working activities will include the renovation and rehabilitation of destroyed cultural and natural heritage in Stolac. Work: Work during the camp will include Bregava river cleaning, helping with the reconstruction of endowment house in Brade and Æuprija mosque, rebuilding the surrounding wall of ortodox church, as well as cleaning of the old Muslim graveyard. Other additional works are possible. Study: During the camp there will be organized five educational workshops on following subjects: Tolerance, Cultural Memory, Religion and Heritage and Learning by doing. Visits to the following sites are envisaged as well: Sarajevo, Rama, Kravice waterfalls and Mostar. Accommodation: Volunteers will be accommodated in private houses of the participants from Stolac. Language: English (obligatory) Terminal/Region: STOLAC Extra info: Participation fee for the participants of the neighboring countries (Croatia, Serbia and Montenegro) is 100 EUR. For all other participants fee is 250 EUR. Fee covers: accommodation, food, local travel and materials. Participants should cover their own travel costs to Stolac. For those who can not pay the fee (but are interested in participating) can ask for the fee reduction from the organizators and we will do what we can. Age: 18-25 Number of Volunteers: 10 4. Bosnia and Herzegovina - Youth Centre Livno Bosnia Begin:August 1, 2008, End: August 8, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:BA-YCL-6-3 Neretva, Konjic Youth council Konjic is organizing the workcamp with the aim of promotion of sustainable developement and protection of life environment. The workcamp will be contained of workshops, work actions and excursions. The municipality of Konjic is located in the 23 region of Bosnia and Herzegovina known as northern Herzegovina, roughly 50 kilometres south of Sarajevo. It is a mountainous, heavily wooded area. The municipality extends on both sides of the Neretva River. Work: Volunteers will clean the canyon of river Neretva, beaches on Boraèko lake Study: The workcamp is also followed by the various workshops (creativity, touristic potential of this area, lectures about mines and excursions (rafting on river Neretva, walking through canion of river Rakitnica and to Boracko lake) Accommodation: In elementary school in the village Language: English and ex-yugoslavian languages Terminal/Region: Konjic. Extra info: Age limit is 18-30 years. Volunteers should bring their sleeping bags. Number of Volunteers: 10 1. Bulgaria - CVS Bulgaria Begin:July 20, 2008, End: August 20, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:BG-CVS-6-2 BEGLIKA, Pazardjik Beglika is located at an altitude of 1500 m above the sea in the western part of Rhodope Mountains. The region is famous for its well preserved nature, lakes and lush forests. In close proximity are located the natural reserves called “Mantaritsa” and “Beglika” – both included in the Man and Biosphere Program of UNESCO because the rich biodiversity that can be observed here. The project aims at generating facilities and organizing an outdoors festival in order to promote the region as destination for alternative and eco tourism. Work: The work that needs to be undertaken consists of three stages: construction of “North Shore” facilities (wooden bridges, paths and steps) and signposts for mountain bike orienteering; help with the organizing of the outdoors festival; post activities work including cleaning the area. Study: Presentation of the local wildlife and ways for development of sustainable tourism. Accommodation: tents and opportunity to use baths daily. Food will be cooked everyday in the camp including local dishes and good vegetarian choice. Language: English Terminal/Region: Sofia Extra info: interest in mountain biking, orienteering, sustainable development. Number of Volunteers: 20 2. Bulgaria - CVS Bulgaria Begin:July 28, 2008, End: August 10, 2008 Topic: Ideology and spirituality Campcode:BG-CVS-10-1 GIGINTZI MONASTERY, Gigintzi village The monastery “St. St. Cozma and Damyan” is located in the municipality of Breznik, western part of Bulgaria at a distance of about 50 km from Sofia. This is a very remote and quiet place embedded in the beautiful landscape of the Cherna Gora mountain. The aim of the project is to create better life conditions in the monastery, which is inhabited by a few monks and novices who are trying to bring new life to the place. They grow their own food in the monastery garden and tend to the animals. Work: The volunteers will help with renovation works in the monastery, prepare the winter supplies, gather hay etc. They could also contribute to the everyday tasks of the monastery (work in the small farm and attend to the garden). Study: Presentation of the local cultural heritage, excursions in the region (please be prepared to have 15 euros for excursions, in case of need). Volunteers will have the possibility to learn about orthodox liturgy, philosophy and music. They will have the possibility to learn how to beat butter, prepare yoghurt and cheese. Accommodation: In the monastery in sleeping rooms. Very simple sanitary conditions. There is no telephone. Electricity from solar panels. Simple, mainly organic food, grown in the monastery garden. Please, bring your sleeping bag! Terminal/Region: Sofia Extra info: Readiness to respect the rules within the monastery and to spend two weeks in a very remote place far from any village or public transport; interest in cultural learning, religion studies, orthodox music, the history of the region. No wheelchair accessibility. Number of Volunteers: 12 3. Bulgaria - CVS Bulgaria Begin:July 30, 2008, End: August 12, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:BG-CVS-6-1 ECO-CENTER VLAHI, Vlahi Village The Vlahi village is situated in the western part of the Pirin Mountain close to the Pirin National Park, which is part of the Natural Heritage Programme of UNESCO. The aim of the project is to build an Eco-center, which will serve as: • A center for environmental education for children, pupils, students, organized tourist groups and individual tourists as a form of ecotourism; • Informational and demonstrational center for the sustainable use of the natural resources for the local community and tourists; • A center for trainings, debates and seminars on topics related to eco-tourism, environment, biodiversity, sustainable development, and renewable energy Work: Renovation work in the Eco-centre building, marking of tourist trails Study: Presentation of the local bio-diversity and cultural heritage Accommodation: Tents or on the floor in the house. Very simple sanitary conditions (outside showers and compost toilets). The vols will cook themselves. Primarily vegetarian food. Bring your sleeping bag and mattress and if you have a small tent bring it too - it will be great. Language: English Number of Volunteers: 10 4. Bulgaria - CVS Bulgaria Begin:August 18, 2008, End: August 31, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:BG-CVS-5-1 DOLNA BANYA, Dolna Banya Village The village of Dolna Banya is situated at about 90 km east of Sofia. The workcamp will take place in a governmental institution for disadvantaged children called “Konstantsa Liapcheva”. The group consists of about 20 children without parents, from poor families, or neglected children aged between 7 and 18 years old. Work: The main task of the volunteers will be to organize the free time of the children during their summer holiday: organize creative workshops, excursions, sports and other games. Study: Presentation of the local history and cultural heritage. In their free time there is a 24 possibility for the vols to have walks in the nearby parks and hills (together with the kids). Accommodation: In the social home in a separate room. Language: English, Bulgarian Extra info: Interest in working with children and good motivation. Volunteers should be over 20 years old. Number of Volunteers: 5 5. Bulgaria - CVS Bulgaria Begin:August 25, 2008, End: September 7, 2008 Topic: Ideology and spirituality Campcode:BG-CVS-10-2 GIGINTZI MONASTERY, Gigintzi village The monastery “St. St. Cozma and Damyan” is located in the municipality of Breznik, western part of Bulgaria at a distance of about 50 km from Sofia. This is a very remote and quiet place embedded in the beautiful landscape of the Cherna Gora mountain. The aim of the project is to create better life conditions in the monastery, which is inhabited by a few monks and novices who are trying to bring new life to the place. They grow their own food in the monastery garden and tend to the animals. Work: The volunteers will help with renovation works in the monastery, prepare the winter supplies, gather hay etc. They could also contribute to the everyday tasks of the monastery (work in the small farm and attend to the garden). Study: Presentation of the local cultural heritage, excursions in the region (please be prepared to have 15 euros for excursions, in case of need). Volunteers will have the possibility to learn about orthodox liturgy, philosophy and music. They will have the possibility to learn how to beat butter, prepare yoghurt and cheese. Accommodation: In the monastery in sleeping rooms. Very simple sanitary conditions. There is no telephone. Electricity from solar panels. Simple, mainly organic food, grown in the monastery garden. Please, bring your sleeping bag! Terminal/Region: Sofia Extra info: Readiness to respect the rules within the monastery and to spend two weeks in a very remote place far from any village or public transport; interest in cultural learning, religion studies, orthodox music, the history of the region. No wheelchair accessibility. Number of Volunteers: 12 1. Croatia - Volunteers Centre Zagreb Begin:May 14, 2008, End: May 28, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:HR-VCZ-6-1 WHAT SEA BRINGS TO US (Tkon, Island of Pasman) The Island of Pasman belongs to Zadar archipelagos. The island's well-preserved landscape features many species of medicinal and aromatic herbs, vineyards, fields and olive groves. The camp has been organized for the third time in cooperation with TRS Association which aims at improving the quality of life on the island. Work: Volunteers will work on cleaning garbage off the beach and also run on beatification projects on the island, such as wall paintings, planting, decorating etc. Free time: excursion to Zadar, visits to monasteries, trekking around the island, swimming in the see :) Language: English Accommodation: Daruvar resort, Ugrnic. Sleeping bags are necessary Terminal/Region: Zadar, Biograd Extra info: The work camp is not accessible for wheelchairs. Participation fee 10 euro. Number of Volunteers: 8 2. Croatia - Volunteers Centre Zagreb Begin:May 26, 2008, End: June 8, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:HR-VCZ-6-8 TRPANJ (Peljesac Peninsula) Trpanj is one of the oldest settlements on the Peljesac Peninsula, an oasis of crystalline sea and untouched nature. Trpanj and surroundings are environmentally pure areas, with little stony and sand beaches, beautiful crystal clear sea. The camp has been organized for the third time in cooperation with local Tourist Board and Municipality. Work: Work part will involve tree planting, maintaining walking and mountain trails, as well as setting up signs around cultural objects. Also, volunteers will clean up garbage off the beach, which will be used for recycleArt workshops with children from local school. Free time: local history and cultural heritage, excursion to Dubrovnik. Accommodation: Tourist camp on the beach. Toilets and showers are available. Tents and sleeping bags are necessary. Language: English Terminal/Region: Ploce Extra info: The work camp is not accessible for wheelchairs. Participation fee 10 €. Number of Volunteers: 10 3. Croatia - Volunteers Centre Zagreb Begin:June 20, 2008, End: July 3, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:HR-VCZ-6-2 KUKLJICA (Island of Ugljan) ENVI/ART Kukljica is a small village situated on the Island of Ugljan which lies just few nautical off-shore from Zadar. Work: Volunteers will work on clening beaches and maintaining paths that lead to the beach. The garbage recollected will be used by volunteers for SMECART (garbage art), an exihibition that volunteers and some local artists will organize at the end of the workcamp. They will also actively partecipate in the organization of a poetry event. Free time: excursion to National park Kornati, monasteries etc. Language:English Accommodation: In a school in Kuklijca. Sleeping bags are necessary. Terminal/Region: Zadar Extra info: Volunteers shold be motivated to take part in the artistic part of the camp recycleArt. The work camp is not accessible for wheelchairs. Participation fee 10 euro. Number of Volunteers: 8 4. Croatia - Volunteers Centre Zagreb Begin:June 30, 2008, End: July 15, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:HR-VCZ-9-1 DALMATIA WORLD MUSIC (Kastel Kambelovac) FEST Located only 15km from Split on the beautiful Adriatic coast, Kastel Kambelovac is one of the 7 towns of the Kastela Bay characterized by medieval castles. The work 25 camp has been organized for the past four years. Work: Volunteers will help in organizing the 10th annual Dalmatia World Music Festival, one of the biggest in the region. The main tasks include preparation of traditional local food, journalist assignments, building stages for concerts, buying groceries, etc. Accommodation: Tourist camp in Kastel Kambelovac, in tents. Sleeping bags are necessary. Volunteers will cook for themselves. Language: English Terminal/Region: Split Extra info: Motivation letter required. Journalists and photographers are desirable. Extra info: The work camp is not accessible for wheelchairs. Participation fee 10 euro. Number of Volunteers: 10 5. Croatia - Volunteers Centre Zagreb Begin:July 6, 2008, End: July 19, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:HR-VCZ-6-3 SOLTA SOLAR ACADEMY (Island of ©olta) ENVI/RENO Work: The Island of Solta is one-hour boat ride off Split. The camp is organized in cooperation with Zelena akcija (Green Action). Volunteers will renovate abandoned military barracks which will serve in future as an educational centre in the field of renewable energy sources, energy efficiency and general environmental activism. The camp site is 50 min from the sea side by foot. Accommodation: Refurbished rooms with beds, mattresses and linen. Sleeping bag is recommended. Language: English Terminal/Region: Split Extra info: Motivation letter is required. Knowledge of environmental issues and technical/practical skills are desirable. The work camp is not accessible for wheelchairs. Participation fee 20 euro. Number of Volunteers: 20 6. Croatia - Volunteers Centre Zagreb Begin:July 20, 2008, End: August 2, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:HR-VCZ-5-2 (PVP) SUNCOKRET (Gvozd) KIDS/ENVI Language: Gvozd is a very small town in a post war area. It is situated about one hour and half from Zagreb. Work: Volunteers will primarily organize and run workshops and different activities (accordingly with their own skills) with children and youth from the local community, they will as well work on beautification projects such as mosaics and wall paintings and environmental cleanup. During the camp will be organized activities and short term project on peace education and multi/intercultural issues to promote tolerance and solidarity as a way of living and thinking. Language: English Accommodation: In a house rented in Gvozd. Sleeping bags and mats are necessary. Terminal/Region: Gvozd, Zagreb Extra info: Motivation letter required. Knowledge on peace issues is desidarable. The work camp is not accessible for wheelchairs. Number of Volunteers: 7 7. Croatia - Volunteers Centre Zagreb Begin:July 22, 2008, End: August 2, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:HR-VCZ-5-1 SUPETAR (Island of Brac) Work: The camp has been organized for the fourth time in cooperation with St. Anna Home for Children without Parental Care from Vinkovci. Volunteers will organize workshops for children from the Home on the following topics: dancing, acting, drawing, jewelrymaking, juggling, sports. Volunteers will also help in preparing daily meals and occasionally spend time with children on the beach. Accommodation: Food and accommodation will be arranged in local children's home. Showers, toilets, sheets and blankets provided. Language: English Terminal/Region: Split Extra info: Since the main tasks and activities are aimed at children, volunteers should send a motivation letter with a short description of their skills and qualifications and 2 references along with their application form. A police statement certifying that volunteer has not been punished is also required. The work camp is not accessible for wheelchairs. Number of Volunteers: 5 8. Croatia - Volunteers Centre Zagreb Begin:July 25, 2008, End: August 8, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:HR-VCZ-6-5 (PVP) LOVINAC 2008 (Lovinac) ENVI/EDU Sveti Rok, Lovinac Municipality, in region of Lika - Senj County, half way between Zagreb and Split. This camp is the result of a long and successful cooperation between VCZ and the Municipality in Lovinac. Work: Volunteers' work will include daily activities such as cleaning and marking of walking and bike paths, cleaning the lake and the beach, repainting different facilities, organization of small local events. This camp will also have education part on peace topic. Excursions to one of National Parks in the region and Adriatic Coast will be organized. Accommodation: Centre for day care and domestic help for senior citizens. Language: English Terminal/Region: Lovinac (Zagreb, Split, Zadar, Gospic) Extra info: The work camp is not accessible for wheelchairs. Number of Volunteers: 12 9. Croatia - Volunteers Centre Zagreb Begin:July 26, 2008, End: August 9, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:HR-VCZ-6-6 HOW TO SHOVEL AROUND A GLOBAL VILLAGE 2008 (Petlovac) RENO/ENVI Language: Municipality of Petlovac is situated in the western part of Croatia, between Park of Nature “Kopaèki rit“ in Croatia and National Park „Dunav-Drava“ in Hungary. This multinational area is isolated from main cultural and tourist happenings and therefore this workcamp will animate and involve local people in active participation. Work: Volunteers will work on renovation of a former military building to create an enviromental/culture centre that aims to organize activities and projects for the local 26 community. Local community will help volunteers and will cooperate with them. Language: English Accommodation: In a camp, sleeping bags needed. After the first working week vols will sleep in the building they're going to renovate. Terminal/Region: Beli Manastir, Osijek Extra info: The work camp is not accessible for wheelchairs. Number of Volunteers: 15 10. Croatia - Volunteers Centre Zagreb Begin:August 11, 2008, End: August 23, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:HR-VCZ-6-7 REFUGIUM URSORUM (Kuterevo) Work: Kuterevo is small village near Mount Velebit. The camp is organized in cooperation with Kuterevo Association which promotes ecology, sustainable development and ecotourism. The camp will take place in Brown Bear Refuge Centre. Volunteers will work on maintenance of natural pools that keep rainwater for bears and other animals. Paths for bear sanctuary will be made up and fruits and herbs for beers will be collected. Also, volunteers will participate in eco-ethno festival. Free time: excursions to Adriatic Coast, Velebit Nature Park and Velebit caves. Accommodation: Volunteers' house. Sleeping bags are necessary. The accommodation is very modest! Language: English. Terminal/Region: Zagreb Extra info: 30 euro participation fee. The work camp is not accessible for wheelchairs. Number of Volunteers: 12 11. Croatia - Volunteers Centre Zagreb Begin:August 12, 2008, End: August 25, 2008 Topic: Disabilities Campcode:HR-VCZ-4-1 SLATINA (Slatina) DISA Slatina is a small nice town with 10 000 inhabitants, situated in Virovitica-podravina country, between river Drava and mountain Papuk, and it's surrounded by beautiful landscapes. Work: This camp is going in cooperation with Association of people with disabilities. The main goal of this project is move this people from their houses and institutions and show them some other aspects of life. In the project people with disabilities and their families will participate. Local and international volunteers will work and spend days with members of Association of disabled people in different art workshops or in nature. Free time: walking in vineyards, horseback-riding, games, excursion in Nature Park Papuk. Accommodation: NGO centre with all facilities. Sleeping bags are necessary. Language: English Terminal/Region: Zagreb Number of Volunteers: 10 12. Croatia - Volunteers Centre Zagreb Begin:August 16, 2008, End: September 4, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:HR-VCZ-9-2 MNOGO U MALOM \'08 (Jagnjedovec) HR-VCZ 9.2 MNOGO U MALOM '08 (Jagnjedovec) 16/8-4/9 10 vols FEST/HERI Jagnjedovec, 7km from Koprivnica, North Croatia, from more info please visit www.sunny- village.com.Mnogo u malom 08 is a festival of (multi)culture which purpose is to broaden the multicultural experience through an exchange of knowledge and skills in an eco-ethno environment. Work: Volunteers will help to create and prepare the program of the festival. Each volunteer will be required to prepare her/his own workshop in advance and give it during the festival. It should be a practical presentation of any knowledge or skill which the volunteer wants to share with the guests of the festival. One of the festival days will be dedicated to volunteers' countries (cultures) during which they should present their country (culture) in any way they want. During with the festival, volunteers will participate in a 5 day bike expedition along the river Drava and surrounding hills. (not too demanding). Language: English Accommodation: Restored village houses, excellent living conditions. Means of transportation: bicycle Food: home made, vegetarian Terminal/Region: Koprivnica, Zagreb Extra info: Energy and creativity required. Participation fee 20 euro. The work camp is not accessible for wheelchairs. Number of Volunteers: 10 1. Czech Republic - INEX Czech Republic Begin:April 21, 2008, End: May 5, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:CZ-INE-11-1 Tvarozna Lhota I Location: Village lies in White Carpathian (Bile Karpaty mountains) in South Moravia border region – region with strong traditional feelings and habits. There are Protected landscape area around which protect cultural landscape with mosaics of meadows and forests. In village itself INEX-SDA has South Moravian Centre(IN Klub) which run some projects for landscape and local people. Work: picking up herbs for infusion production (local NGO product – herbal teas), terrain work outdoors in children educational and tourist centre in a village vicinity, preparation for the opening of the local rural centre “salas Travicna” for the new season. Accomodation/Food: Inklub- INEX – SDA branch in the village, sleeping bag and light mat needed. Cooking together, small kitchen available in the Inklub. Leisure activities: Trips in nature, folklore-cultural events. Number of Volunteers: 8 2. Czech Republic - DUHA Czech Republic Begin:June 1, 2008, End: June 15, 2008 Topic: Ideology and spirituality Campcode:CZ-DUH-10-1 BKS (Vyhlidky) (CONS, MANU, STUD) Partner: The Vyhlidky Buddhist Centre (BKS) is one of whole network of centers of H.H. 17.th Karmapa Trinlay Thaye Dorje and run under guidance of Lama Ole Nydahl. The centre was established in 1996. There are now regular meditations in Vyhlidky and meditation retreats. There are also construction works going on. A projet of new big gompa was started in summer 2004. The biggest challenge now is the completion of sanitary facility under the main gompa which will accommodate larger courses and events. Work: Work with wood (indoor and in the forest); excavation work; ground shaping (paths and garden); clean-out the plaster. Help with the preparation of meals. 27 Study: Volunteers can gain some information about Buddhism, they have possibility to join the meditations, lectures and visit the neighbouring interesting sites (Cesky Krumlov, Trebon, Hluboka nad Vltavou Castle, Nove Hrady, Sumava protected area). Accommodation: Sleeping together in one room on the floor of a building (take the sleeping bag and kari-mattress with you). Food will be provided 3 times per day. Vegetarian meals on request. Extra info: All volunteers willing to join the team, who are able to work fyzically and are interested in Buddhism are wellcome! It is posible to prolong the stay and join the consequential workcamp. Motivation letter requested. Number of Volunteers: 6 3. Czech Republic - INEX Czech Republic Begin:June 2, 2008, End: June 14, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:CZ-INE-11-2 Svojsin Location: Svojsin is an ancient village located in Western Bohemia 40km west from world capital of beer Pilsen (Plzen). This village was founded in the 12th century during the first colonisation of low settled regions in Bohemia. This region has a very long and striking history. Czech, German and Jewish people were living here for centuries. But many things changed during and after the Second World War. Work: Renovation of castle park and courtyard, cutting off invasive plants,cleaning works in area of castle court and sounding works in basement of castle help in castle park in Svojsin. Accomodation/Food: In chateau, bring your sleeping bag and light mat. Meals will be partly prepared, partly made by participants. Extra info: See pictures on www.svojsin.cz Number of Volunteers: 10 4. Czech Republic - INEX Czech Republic Begin:June 14, 2008, End: June 28, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:CZ-INE-9-1 Hartenberg Archeo Location: Ruin of castle Hartenberg, neglected castle park, river, forest, fairly tale valley. Area rich in interesting animals and plants. The amazing history of the castle goes back to the 13th century, current sad state of the castle is the result of eviction of the Sudeten German inhabitants and of the communist bad will (castle was several times set on fire on purpose). The castle is near town of Sokolov in Western Bohemia. Work: Archaeological work is at the beginning by now but it shows interesting situations and valuable artefacts. Volunteers will make exploring coil and some prepare works. They will work under the expert lead of local archaeological institution. This will be first archaeological workcamp on Hartenberg castle. The work is rather hard. Accomodation/Food: In the castle area in tents, near by a river. Take your sleeping bag and light mat. Participants will cook from common resources (bought food) in the kitchen. Seminars, meetings: Possibility to meet deputies, to meet people from Nature Protection Association, from Czech NGO’s. Opportunity to meet Czech-German (Sudeten) questions. Extra info: See more info about the camp on http://hartenberg.jinak.cz Number of Volunteers: 12 5. Czech Republic - INEX Czech Republic Begin:June 15, 2008, End: June 29, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:CZ-INE-11-3 Mezno Location: The little village called Mezno lies about 70 km south from Prague. There are about 250 people living in Mezno and attached villages. Volunteers will have a chance to experience the life in an average Czech village. The purpose of this camp is to bring “the world to Mezno”. Work: Volunteers will help with cultivation of public places in Mezno and surrounded villages and with organization of two local events: “The kid’s day 2008” . Accomodation/Food: In a local “firehouse”. Take your sleeping bag and light mat. Breakfasts and dinners will be made by volunteers themselves, lunches will be provided in a local restaurant. Leisure: Since volunteers will, above all, work manually, there will be some leisure program provided in the afternoon. So bring any ideas how to fulfil your free time and prepare some presentation about your country which you will present among locals and other volunteers. Also some trips to surrounding towns and sightseeing places will be made. Number of Volunteers: 6 6. Czech Republic - DUHA Czech Republic Begin:June 16, 2008, End: June 30, 2008 Topic: Ideology and spirituality Campcode:CZ-DUH-10-2 BKS (Vyhlidky) (CONS, MANU, STUD) Partner: The Vyhlidky Buddhist Centre (BKS) is one of whole network of centers of H.H. 17.th Karmapa Trinlay Thaye Dorje and run under guidance of Lama Ole Nydahl. The centre was established in 1996. There are now regular meditations in Vyhlidky and meditation retreats. There are also construction works going on. A projet of new big gompa was started in summer 2004. The biggest challenge now is the completion of sanitary facility under the main gompa which will accommodate larger courses and events. Work: Work with wood (indoor and in the forest); excavation work; ground shaping (paths and garden); clean-out the plaster. Help with the preparation of meals. Study: Volunteers can gain some information about Buddhism, they have possibility to join the meditations, lectures and visit the neighbouring interesting sites (Cesky Krumlov, Trebon, Hluboka nad Vltavou Castle, Nove Hrady, Sumava protected area). Accommodation: Sleeping together in one room on the floor of a building (take the sleeping bag and kari-mattress with you). Food will be provided 3 times per day. Vegetarian meals on request. Extra info: All volunteers willing to join the team, who are able to work fyzically and are interested in Buddhism are wellcome! It is posible to prolong the stay and join the consequential workcamp. Motivation letter requested. Number of Volunteers: 6 7. Czech Republic - INEX Czech Republic 28 Begin:June 23, 2008, End: July 4, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:CZ-INE-6-1 Ctryrlistek Location: Centre for ecological education in Zlin town, South Moravian part of the country. Work: In a Landscape protected area, making the birds little wooden houses, springs and little rivers cleaning, outdoor environmental work. Bring rubber boots along with you. Accomodation: In the club house, part of the gym space available, kitchen and bathroom available. Sleeping bag and a light mat are necessary. Leisure: Hiking in a beautiful landscape and protected area, visit in a ecofarm, famous spa Luhacovice. Meetings the students, interactive lectures about ecology, games, fire and drums evenings Extra info: You can find some info (only in Czech) ON http://www.eko4listek.cz Number of Volunteers: 6 8. Czech Republic - DUHA Czech Republic Begin:June 28, 2008, End: July 12, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:CZ-DUH-6-1 Duha Centrum (Kocvaruv mlyn) ENVI, CONS, MANU Workcamp, organized by Duha Centrum local group, with ecological theme will take place at the children camp site in Koèvarùv Mlýn in the southern part of Bohemia. The camp is located in the beautiful and well-known fishing protected area. There are two UNESCO sites in the reach of the workcamp site. Work: 10 czech volunteers and 10 foreigners will help with cleaning of the creek and the forest and making the facilities more functional for the children camps, which will take place there during the summer. Accommodation: In tents with wooden base. Shower and toilets are available in a part of mill-house. There is one wooden cabine with kitchen and living room, where it is possible to sleep in case of bad weather. Number of Volunteers: 10 9. Czech Republic - DUHA Czech Republic Begin:June 28, 2008, End: July 12, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:CZ-DUH-6-1 Duha Centrum (Kocvaruv mlyn) ENVI, CONS, MANU Workcamp, organized by Duha Centrum local group, with ecological theme will take place at the children camp site in Koèvarùv Mlýn in the southern part of Bohemia. The camp is located in the beautiful and well-known fishing protected area. There are two UNESCO sites in the reach of the workcamp site. Work: 10 czech volunteers and 10 foreigners will help with cleaning of the creek and the forest and making the facilities more functional for the children camps, which will take place there during the summer. Accommodation: In tents with wooden base. Shower and toilets are available in a part of mill-house. There is one wooden cabine with kitchen and living room, where it is possible to sleep in case of bad weather. Number of Volunteers: 10 10. Czech Republic - INEX Czech Republic Begin:June 28, 2008, End: July 12, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:CZ-INE-5-1 Skola hrou Location: : Small village Skalice nad Svitavou about 35 km north from Brno, Capital of Moravia. Nearest town is Boskovice with a beautiful countryside (Moravian Karst with wonderful caves and abyss Machocha) and rich history. Work: Volunteers will spend the time with a group of children or teenagers to help them in learning English language by playing some games and conversations. Accomodation/Food: In a reconstructed mill, cooking together from common resources. Take your sleeping bag. Leisure activities: Trips in the area (caves, castles, nature sightseeing), collective discussions, playing games with locals. Extra info: Experiences with children highly recommended. Motivation letter is required. Number of Volunteers: 10 11. Czech Republic - INEX Czech Republic Begin:June 28, 2008, End: July 12, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:CZ-INE-9-2 Hartenberg I Location: Ruin of castle Hartenberg, neglected castle park, river, forest, fairly tale valley. Area rich in interesting animals and plants. The amazing history of the castle goes back to the 13th century, current sad state of the castle is the result of eviction of the Sudeten German inhabitants and of the communist bad will (castle was several times set on fire on purpose). The castle is near town of Sokolov in Western Bohemia. Work: Archaeological work is at the beginning by now but it shows interesting situations and valuable artefacts. Volunteers will make exploring coil and some prepare works. They will work under the expert lead of local archaeological institution. This will be first archaeological workcamp on Hartenberg castle. The work is rather hard. Accomodation/Food: In the castle area in tents, near by a river. Take your sleeping bag and light mat. Participants will cook from common resources (bought food) in the kitchen. Seminars, meetings: Possibility to meet deputies, to meet people from Nature Protection Association, from Czech NGO’s. Opportunity to meet Czech-German (Sudeten) questions. Extra info: See more info about the camp on http://hartenberg.jinak.cz Number of Volunteers: 16 12. Czech Republic - INEX Czech Republic Begin:June 30, 2008, End: July 12, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:CZ-INE-5-2 Lipanka I Location: Children summer camp is organized in Lipova Lazne (small mountain spa) near Jesenik town, Eastern Bohemia. Good connection by train and bus from Prague. Children program includes hypotherapy, massage, breathing therapy in the caves. Work: Work has two parts: work with children – Help with organisation of children leisure. Participants will be included into the children program, help with program preparation. Second type of work: manual help in the camp garden (gardening), work on the camp centre building – painting, cleaning, according to the current need. Accoodation/Food: In the camp 29 centre within the children’s camp, take your sleeping bag. Boarding together with children. Extra info: For non-smokers preferably. Motivation letter is required! Preferably volunteers with interest in work with children and gardening. Number of Volunteers: 3 13. Czech Republic - INEX Czech Republic Begin:June 30, 2008, End: July 11, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:CZ-INE-9-13 Modra Location: The traditional viniculture village in Southern Moravia, near the Velehrad town, 6km from the Uherske Hradiste town. Work: Work outdoors in archeological skansen (digs), construction of a historical museum of Slovanian houses from wood, bushes, hay and other natural materials. Manual help with cultural events Seminars, meetings: Craftsmen handy making traditional products, meeting with experts in rural and countryside revitalisation, local folklore etc. Accomodation/Food: Basic in community house, take your sleeping bag and light mat! Common cooking from local resources. Number of Volunteers: 12 14. Czech Republic - INEX Czech Republic Begin:July 1, 2008, End: July 15, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:CZ-INE-6-2 Vysoke Veseli Location: In rural area in territory a few of villages :Vysoké Veselí, Sbìøi, Kozojedy, Èe¹ov a Volanice. All villages are situated in area od region Hradec Kralove and and south part of Jicin region.(about 110 km from Prague to east) Work: denotation of the nature trail, installing of the information boards, clearing place around the church, (all is easy work suitaible for girls and boys ) Accomodation: school in Vysoke Veseli or Kozojedy. Meal will be prepared by participants in pastorate of locale church. Leisure activities: trips in nature, visit cultural monument Cesovské Valy (giant ancienit walls with ramparts 12 metres high ), In Vysoké Vesely there are a lot of monuments like renaissance house, church of Mikulas Toletinsky, natural monument Vesely Háj, which is significant habitat of Natura 2000 system, etc Number of Volunteers: 8 15. Czech Republic - INEX Czech Republic Begin:July 5, 2008, End: July 19, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:CZ-INE-6-3 Pilgrimage in Krusne Mountains Location: naturalistic pilgrimage workcamp to a few of basements (Medenec, Hrebeny, Jachymov, Bilina) in Krusne mountains. Work: volunteers will be help with determination and addition of animal and plant species , analysis of soil pits,etc Accomodation/Food: accommodation in tents or simply managed spaces. Sleeping bag and mat are necessary. meals will be prepared by participants. Language: English –very good knowledge Extra info: for young people who are oriented for help in biotope disabled by emissions. Number of Volunteers: 10 16. Czech Republic - INEX Czech Republic Begin:July 7, 2008, End: July 23, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:CZ-INE-6-4 Kostelecke Horky I Location: Kostelecke Horky in Eastern Bohemia is a small village with about 150 inhabitants situated in the rolling landscape between Divoka and Ticha Orlice rivers. It is situated in North Eastern Bohemia, not far from the town Hradec Kralove, 6 km from the important railway junction Chocen. You will help local NGO INEX – SDA Kostelecke Horky. Work: Outdoors – cleaning the forest, tree planting, various spring works in the garden. Be prepared to work in all types of weather. Accomodation: Basic in a former village school (bathroom, hot water available), sleeping bag needed. Cooking together from local and common resources in a school kitchen. Leisure activities: Traditional folklore event – “burning of witches” (1.5), possibility to participate at theatre performance, bring your music instruments. Number of Volunteers: 10 17. Czech Republic - INEX Czech Republic Begin:July 7, 2008, End: July 19, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:CZ-INE-6-5 Cesky Kras Location: Landscape protected area Cesky Kras in a Central Bohemia. Limestone base forming considerable part of geological structure, is broken by karsts canyons and gorges and drilled-through by caves. On the hillsides, it bears oak groves with uniquely varied herb layer. Besides landscape and aesthetic qualities, this area is also of big natural-science importance. And it was natural scientists of all people who started to call it Czech Karst. Work: In protected areas, mowing grass, marking trails for tourists, terrain arrangements, black camping place cleaning, rubbish collecting, work in a forest. Be prepared to work in any type of weather, even in rain! Take water-proof clothes and boots. Accomodation/food:Basic accommodation in a cottage, no running water – necessary to bring drinking and washing water. Sleeping bag and light mat is necessary. Common cooking. Leisure activities: Many trips and hiking in surrounding, castle Karlstejn, caves, lakes, muzeum of the area. Extra info: Please find more info on http://ceskras.schkocr.cz/info_eng.html Number of Volunteers: 8 18. Czech Republic - INEX Czech Republic Begin:July 7, 2008, End: July 19, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:CZ-INE-9-3 Becov Location: Historical town Becov and its big castle lies on the river Tepla in the natural preserved area Sladkovsky forest. The nearest big town is Sokolov in West of Bohemia. Work: Terrain arrangements of watch-out 30 place, work in forest, cutting invasive plants, arranging of the paths and castle environment, a bit of archaeology digs. Accomodation/Food: In the youth dormitory. The meals will be partly served in a canteen, partly prepared by the volunteers from the common resources in the dorm kitchen. Extra info: You can see pictures of the castle on: www.becovnadteplou.wz.cz and town info on www.becov.cz Number of Volunteers: 10 19. Czech Republic - INEX Czech Republic Begin:July 9, 2008, End: July 20, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:CZ-INE-9-4 Malse Castles Location: In the South of Bohemia in Kaplice region historic ruins of castles around the Malse river are situated. The location is the “gate” of Novohradske mountains and the nearest big city is Ceske Budejovice. Work: Installation of collection of stones for the renovation of the castles, transportation of heavy stones from sondes, deep a few of metres, archaeological research. Take good terrain shoos! The work is physically hard . Accomodation/Food: in pavilion, take your sleeping bag! Washing is possible just in a river. Cooking together from common resources in the kitchen of the base. Leisure activities: Visiting different castles in the neighbourhood, natural reservations, Ceský Krumlov-UNESCO town, rafting. Number of Volunteers: 12 20. Czech Republic - INEX Czech Republic Begin:July 12, 2008, End: July 26, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:CZ-INE-9-5 Hartenberg II Location: Ruin of castle Hartenberg, neglected castle park, river, forest, fairly tale valley. Area rich in interesting animals and plants. The amazing history of the castle goes back to the 13th century, current sad state of the castle is the result of eviction of the Sudeten German inhabitants and of the communist bad will (castle was several times set on fire on purpose). The castle is near Sokolov in Western Bohemia. Work: Work within the castle area: removing rubble and stones within the castle site, arranging of the paths and castle environment. Demanding manual work. Accomodation/Food: In the castle area in tents, near by a river. Take your sleeping bag and light mat. Participants will cook from common resources (bought food) in the kitchen Seminars, meetings: Possibility to meet deputies, to meet people from Nature Protection Association, from Czech NGO’s. Opportunity to meet Czech-German (Sudeten) questions. Extra info: See more info about the camp on http://hartenberg.jinak.cz Number of Volunteers: 16 21. Czech Republic - INEX Czech Republic Begin:July 13, 2008, End: July 26, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:CZ-INE-5-5 Lipanka II Location: Children summer camp is organized in Lipova Lazne (small mountain spa) near Jesenik town, Eastern Bohemia. Good connection by train and bus from Prague. Children program includes hypotherapy, massage, breathing therapy in the caves. Work: Work has two parts: work with children – Help with organisation of children leisure. Participants will be included into the children program, help with program preparation. Second type of work: manual help in the camp garden (gardening), work on the camp centre building – painting, cleaning, according to the current need. Accomodation and board: in the camp centre within the children’s camp, take your sleeping bag. Boarding together with children. Extra info: For non-smokers preferably. Motivation letter is required! Preferably volunteers with interest in work with children and gardening. Number of Volunteers: 3 22. Czech Republic - INEX Czech Republic Begin:July 14, 2008, End: July 28, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:CZ-INE-11-4 Prcice Location: The little town of Sedlec-Prcice lies in the valley called Cesky Meran, between the towns Tachov and Benesov. A new infocentrum with a gallery, a regional museum and a relaxation garden called Atelier Prcice was opened here last year. Work: Volunteers will help with the reconstructions, paintings and cleaning of the Atelier. They will also work on the relaxation garden (e.g. planting trees). Accomodation/Food: In the Atelier which is situated just in the centre of the town. Take your sleeping bag and light mat. Breakfasts and dinners will be made by volunteers themselves. Lunches in a restaurant. Leisure activities: Trips to castles of Konopiste, Vrchotovy Janovice, historical towns of Tabor and Pisek, horse farm, outdoor museum Vysoký Chlumec. Number of Volunteers: 8 23. Czech Republic - INEX Czech Republic Begin:July 19, 2008, End: August 2, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:CZ-INE-6-7 ASRAM Location: Association “Yoga in daily life” has it’s base in a little village of Strilky in Southern Moravia near the town of Kromeriz. Work: Volunteers will live and work in the Yoga Centrum in a castle. Mainly they will work in the park and outside surroundings of the castle, e.g. gardening and cleaning. Motivation letter is required. Accomodation/Food: In the castle, vegetarian food only. Please notice that drugs and alcohol are strictly forbidden. Take your sleeping bag. Seminars, meetings: For those who are interested in Yoga, in the particular system "Yoga in Daily Life". Trips, swimming in nearby quarries, singing, camp fires. Number of Volunteers: 18 24. Czech Republic - INEX Czech Republic Begin:July 19, 2008, End: August 9, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:CZ-INE-9-6 Hartenberg art 31 Location: Ruin of castle Hartenberg, neglected castle park, river, forest, fairly tale valley. Area rich in interesting animals and plants. The amazing history of the castle goes back to the 13th century, current sad state of the castle is the result of eviction of the Sudeten German inhabitants and of the communist bad will (castle was several times set on fire on purpose). The castle is near Sokolov in Western Bohemia. Work: Last year there was first art workcamp on Hartenberg, group of volunteers worked on drawing- documentation of castle and surrounding. This collection of drawings will be published at websites one month before this year’s workcamp together with the description of this year theme and description of tools needed. This project is recommended to art feeling volunteers. Accomodation/Food: In the castle area in tents, near by a river. Take your sleeping bag and light mat. Participants will cook from common resources (bought food) in the kitchen. Seminars, meetings: Possibility to meet deputies, to meet people from Nature Protection Association, from Czech NGO’s. Opportunity to meet Czech-German (Sudetten) questions. Extra info: See more info about the camp on http://hartenberg.jinak.cz Number of Volunteers: 15 25. Czech Republic - INEX Czech Republic Begin:July 20, 2008, End: August 2, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:CZ-INE-9-8 Grabstejn Location: Castle Grabstejn is situated near a small town called Chotyne, in the north of the country. There is a special area for the training of military dogs under the castle. Stay in the castle is quite romantic. Work: Work is manual! Volunteers will work 7 hours per day in the castle park. Cutting and removing of the invasive vegetation within the castle park, cleaning, arranging of the park paths, building work. Less work in castle itself. Accomodation/Food: In the castle, equipment and conditions are simple and just basic. It is necessary to bring a sleeping bag, light mat and own eating set! Volunteers will cook for themselves. Extra info: You can check out the web sites of the castle on: www.grabstejn.info Number of Volunteers: 10 26. Czech Republic - INEX Czech Republic Begin:July 21, 2008, End: August 4, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:CZ-INE-11-6 Tvarozna Lhota II Location: White Carpatian village (Bile Karpaty) in South Moravia border region – region with strong traditional feelings and customs. Work: manual work outdoors - help in a farm construction, help with activities for public on the farm, picking of herbs for a local herbal tea. Leisure activities: Trips in nature, folklorecultural events. Accomodation/Food: Inklub INEX – SDA branch in the village, take your sleeping bag and light mat! Cooking together, small kitchen available Number of Volunteers: 8 27. Czech Republic - INEX Czech Republic Begin:July 21, 2008, End: August 1, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:CZ-INE-9-7 Kynzvart Location: Famous castle Kynzvart (Zamek Kynzvart) in 19th century belonged to the councillor Metternich. You will find the castle in westernmost corner of the Czech Republic region of Karlovy Vary (Carlsbad), district of Cheb, in the so-called "spa triangle" Karlovy Vary - Marianske Lazne - Frantiskovy Lazne, at the town of Lazne Kynzvart, about 11 km from Marianske Lazne (Marienbad). Around castle there is a charming park. The amazing history of the castle goes back to the 13th century. Work: Work within the castle park, revitalisation of a park brook, cleaning of historical stairs, repairs of and old green house, cutting out invasive plants, removing wood after the calamity. Accomodation/Food: In the castle area in a house. Take your sleeping bag and light mat. Bathroom and small kitchen available. Extra info: You can find more info on www.kynzvart.cz Number of Volunteers: 12 28. Czech Republic - INEX Czech Republic Begin:July 24, 2008, End: August 8, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:CZ-INE-9-9 Holesov Location: Small Moravian town Holesov with huge pre-war Jewish community destroyed during WW II. Work: Within former Jewish cemetery, removing of invasive plants and bushes, cleaning of the spot, help with technical preparation of the festival of Jewish culture in Holesov. Accomodation/Food: In an old smith house in Holesov, sleeping bag and light mat necessary. Cooking partly together from common sources, partly meals ready. Seminars: Debates with Jewish community members, prospects of current Jewish culture and community. Extra info: Project is realised in co-operation with Federation of Jewish Communities of CR. Volunteers interested in the Jewish culture issue are welcomed. You can find more info on the English page www.holesov.cz Number of Volunteers: 8 29. Czech Republic - DUHA Czech Republic Begin:July 26, 2008, End: August 10, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:CZ-DUH-6-2 DoNitra (Osinalice) ENVI, CONS, MANU Workcamp, organized by NGO DoNitra, whose main activity is runing self-developing programs and courses, will be held in the clean nature of protected area Kokorinsko. This location is full of ponds, sandstone rocks, castles, frogs and mosquitos :) The DoNitra will show to the volunteers sample of their splendid workshops during the workcamp. Work: Volunters will work on improvements in the garden and orchard as well as in the house of the organisation. Accommodation: In a reconstructed barn, in 3 rooms with total capacity for 12 people. Others: only vegetarian food Number of Volunteers: 10 32 Extra info: Check out more info on: www.ceskyraj.cz Number of Volunteers: 7 30. Czech Republic - INEX Czech Republic Begin:July 26, 2008, End: August 10, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:CZ-INE-11-5 Haczko Location: Small village Skalice nad Svitavou about 35km north from Brno, Capital of Moravia. Nearest town is Boskovice with beautiful countryside and rich history. Work: Volunteers will help to construct and decorate Haczko. It is a loft of an ancient mill in the village used for teenagers to spend their leasure time and to organise some events for public. Accomodation/Food: In the mill, cooking together from common resources. Take your sleeping bag. Leisure activities: trips in the area (caves, castles, ruins, nature sightseens), collective discussions, parties and lectures with local people. Extra info: Special competences are not recomanded, fancy for wood working and reconstructions are welcomed. Number of Volunteers: 6 31. Czech Republic - INEX Czech Republic Begin:August 2, 2008, End: August 16, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:CZ-INE-9-10 Hartenberg III Location: Ruin of castle Hartenberg, neglected castle park, river, forest, fairly tale valley. Area rich in interesting animals and plants. The amazing history of the castle goes back to the 13th century, current sad state of the castle is the result of eviction of the Sudeten German inhabitants and of the communist bad will (castle was several times set on fire on purpose). The castle is near Sokolov in Western Bohemia. Work: Work within the castle area: removing rubble and stones within the castle site, arranging of the paths and castle environment. Demanding manual work. Accomodation/Food: In the castle area in tents, near by a river. Take your sleeping bag and light mat. Participants will cook from common resources (bought food) in the kitchen. Seminars, meetings: Possibility to meet deputies, to meet people from Nature Protection Association, from Czech NGO’s. Opportunity to meet Czech-German (Sudeten) questions. Extra info: See more info about the camp on http://hartenberg.jinak.cz Number of Volunteers: 16 32. Czech Republic - INEX Czech Republic Begin:August 3, 2008, End: August 17, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:CZ-INE-6-6 Prachov Location: Museum of Nature in a Landscape Protected Area Czech Paradise (Cesky raj) in Eastern Bohemia. Work: In a museum and its surrounding: garden and water tank for frogs arrangements, painting, hey making in a orchid meadows, terrain arrangements Accommodation: Tourist hostel with normal equipment, you don’t need to bring your sleeping bag. Boarding in a close restaurant. Leisure: Trips to the Paradise nature – sand rocks, castles, swimming, debates on an ecological topics. 33. Czech Republic - INEX Czech Republic Begin:August 4, 2008, End: August 17, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:CZ-INE-5-4 Usti nad Labem Location: Usti nad Labem is a big town in North - West Bohemia on the river Elbe where a big Gypsy minority lives. Living together with white majority leads in some cases to social troubles. Co-operation: Foundation “Clovek v tisni” (“People in Need”) Work: Reconstruction of the Community Centre and organising leisure time for Gypsy children, singing, drawing, trips. Weekend trip with children to sand rocks. Accomodation/Food: volunteers will stay in a big room in the Community centre. They will prepare meals for themselves or will be boarded in Gypsy families. Seminars: Learning about minority problems in the Czech Republic Extra info: Motivation letter is strictly required! Number of Volunteers: 10 34. Czech Republic - DUHA Czech Republic Begin:August 10, 2008, End: August 23, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:CZ-DUH-6-3 Expedice Natura (Brusov) ENVI, MANU Expedice Natura is an organisation running the camp site situated in the natural protected area in North Bohemian region in the area with Volcano Mountains (no volcano has been active for last few thousand years). Workcamp is taking place at the camp site, where summer camps for children are usually organised, surrounded by forest. Work: Volunteers will maintain the buildings and surrounding area. Volunteers will also help with cleaning a natural reservation nearby, especially a forest. Work can be hard, experiences with manual work more than welcome! Accommodation: In small huts, two people in each, showers and bathroom are in a separate building. Others: Ticks and mosquitos can appear in this area, better to bring repelent. Number of Volunteers: 14 35. Czech Republic - INEX Czech Republic Begin:August 12, 2008, End: August 21, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:CZ-INE-11-7 Dysina Locagtion: Little village of Dysina in western Bohemia near the city of Pilsen. Work: Manual work on village public spaces and park, at the end of workcamp will be folk culture festival in the village, volunteers will help with technical organization. Accomodation/Food: Volunteers will be accommodated in the school and meals will be served in the school canteen. Take your sleeping bag. Number of Volunteers: 8 36. Czech Republic - INEX Czech Republic Begin:August 16, 2008, End: August 31, 2008 Topic: Environment 33 Campcode:CZ-INE-6-8 Palava Location: Centre for Ecological Education Palava, nearest historic town Mikulov right on a border with Austria. Famous Moravian wine region. Palava is one of the most beautiful natural protected area in Czech Republic. Work: Cleaning the meadows from invasive plants in protected areas, terrain arrangements on a natural educational trail, activity for tourists, eco-leisure activity for children in a children camp (only few days). Accomodation/food: In a building of CHKO ( Protected Natural Area ), take your sleeping bag and light mat. Common cooking. Leisure activities: 1.9 is European night of flitter mouse – you will take part in this event. Many trips and hiking in surrounding, UNESCO landscape monument Lednice-Valtice area. Extra info: You can find more info on www.palava.cz Number of Volunteers: 10 37. Czech Republic - INEX Czech Republic Begin:August 16, 2008, End: August 30, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:CZ-INE-9-11 Hartenberg IV Location: Ruin of castle Hartenberg, neglected castle park, river, forest, fairly tale valley. Area rich in interesting animals and plants. The amazing history of the castle goes back to the 13th century, current sad state of the castle is the result of eviction of the Sudeten German inhabitants and of the communist bad will (castle was several times set on fire on purpose). The castle is near Sokolov in Western Bohemia. Work: Work within the castle area: removing rubble and stones within the castle site, arranging of the paths and castle environment. Demanding manual work. Accomodation/Food: In the castle area in tents, near by a river. Take your sleeping bag and light mat. Participants will cook from common resources (bought food) in the kitchen. Seminars, meetings: Possibility to meet deputies, to meet people from Nature Protection Association, from Czech NGO’s. Opportunity to meet Czech-German (Sudeten) questions. Extra info: See more info about the camp on http://hartenberg.jinak.cz Number of Volunteers: 16 38. Czech Republic - INEX Czech Republic Begin:August 16, 2008, End: September 5, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:CZ-INE-9-12 cimburk Location: The Cimburk castle is situated 4 km from the small town Korycany (Southern Moravia, Kromeriz district). It is almost lost in the forest of Chriby mountains, quite far away from civilization. The castle was founded in the 14th century and abandoned in 1705. Now you can find only ruins which form a significant dominant feature in the lovely countryside. Work: You will help with securing castle static. The kind of work is various: clearing walls from vegetation, building walls of stones, painting, auxiliary building activities, sorting archaeological material. Accomodation/Food: Right in the castle bastion (take your sleeping bag). Cooking together from common resources. The shower is procured at nearby swimming pool (2 km). Leisure activities: Trips to surrounding countryside, visiting of nearby historical monuments (Velehrad monastery, Buchlov castle), rock climbing. Extra info: We are working even if it’s raining. Accommodation is rather uncomfortable. Good choice for people, who are fond of medieval kind of living. Number of Volunteers: 12 39. Czech Republic - INEX Czech Republic Begin:August 25, 2008, End: September 12, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:CZ-INE-6-9 Nova zeme Location: The camp is organised in cooperation with the association NOVA ZEME (New Land), which has already implemented many summer activities in this abandoned (nearest village 11 km far) but exceptionally beautiful, hilly area of Cesky les (The Czech Forest) near the western border of our country. The NOVA ZEME association is Czech partner of European organisation Eurosolar (www.eurosolar.org). The camp lies near Tachov, an old town with the population of about 10 000 inhabitants, but the camp place is totally isolated from civilisation. Work: Pruning trees and bushes, mowing grass, fence building, wood preparation, care for the camp place. Accomodation/Food: In Tee-pees (Indian tents with a fire place in the middle) on wooden pads. Good sleeping bag is necessary (nights are cold, in the morning there could be a temperature around 0°C), blanket or carry mat, too (! but for your comfort it’s useful to bring two old sheets which you sew together and then can be filled with hay). Washing is possible just in a small “bath”, which was made in a small stream near the camp = very cold water. Strictly only vegetarian food and we will prepare it ourselves. The eating set is necessary. Leisure activities : Games, performances, ceramics, woodcarving, trips. An original pottery kiln and an Indian sauna available. We plan different excursions. Extra info: No drugs, no alcohol allowed! Number of Volunteers: 14 40. Czech Republic - DUHA Czech Republic Begin:August 31, 2008, End: September 6, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:CZ-DUH-6-5 Duha Dlazka (Rajnochovice) ENVI, MANU Workcamp, organized by Duha´s local group Dla¾ka, will be held in the eastern part of the Czech Republic (Moravia), at place where the camps for children usually take place. People, who like sport and playing games are more than welcomed, because free time will be based on it. Work: 10 Czechs and 15 foreign volunteers will be cleaning the neighbouring forest and the camp site. Accommadation: In small huts for 4 people, sleeping bags welcomed but not necessary. Others: not recommended for smokers Number of Volunteers: 25 41. Czech Republic - INEX Czech Republic Begin:August 31, 2008, End: September 12, 2008 34 Topic: Environment Campcode:CZ-INE-6-10 Kostelecke Horky II Location: Kostelecke Horky in Eastern Bohemia is a small village with about 150 inhabitants situated in the rolling landscape between Divoka and Ticha Orlice rivers. It is situated in North Eastern Bohemia, not far from the town Hradec Kralove, 6 km from the important railway junction Chocen. You will help local NGO INEX – SDA Kostelecke Horky. Work: Autumn gardening, collecting of fruits and preparing products (apple juice). Work for village benefit: cleaning public areas, wood making for winter, reconstruction work in a Centre. Acoomodation/Food:Basic in a former village school (bathroom, hot water available), sleeping bag needed. Cooking together form local recourses. Number of Volunteers: 10 42. Czech Republic - INEX Czech Republic Begin:September 4, 2008, End: September 22, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:CZ-INE-11-8 Tvarozna Lhota III Location: Village lies in White Carpathian (Bile Karpaty mountains) in South Moravia border region – region with strong traditional feelings and habits. There are Protected landscape area around which protect cultural landscape with mosaics of meadows and forests. In village itself INEX-SDA has South Moravian Centre (IN Klub) which run some projects for landscape and local people. Work: herb collection, collection of special local berries for making tea and local brandy. Terrain work on outdoors children centre (farm with sheep). Accomodation/Food:Inklub- INEX – SDA branch in the village, take your sleeping bag and light mat! Cooking together, small kitchen available in the Inklub. Leisure activities: Trips, culture Number of Volunteers: 8 43. Czech Republic - DUHA Czech Republic Begin:September 5, 2008, End: September 14, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:CZ-DUH-11-4 Duha Iuridica (Karlstejn) CONS, ENVI Iuridica, a Duha local group, has rented a house in Karl¹tejn and adapted it into a Naturefriends house which serves for bacpackers as a cheap accomodation centre, trainings and summer camps are organised here as well. Karl¹tejn is a small village with few hundred inhabitants about south-west from Prague in the valley of the Berounka river, in a marvellous hilly landscape dominated by a famous medieval Czech castle. Work: Volunteers will do small adaptations in the house as painting furniture and cleaning the surroundings of the house as well as in the Natural protected landscape near the river. Accommodation: in the Naturefriends House, where several rooms have been arranged as dormitories; beds are available, but own sleeping bag needed. Bathrooms and toilets are in the house as well as cooking facilities. Others: During the free time, volunteers will have opportuinity to explore surrounding nature in the protected landscape area called Czech Karst, to visit the castle, canoeing on the river, one-day excursion to Prague. It is possible to prolong the stay on the site. Number of Volunteers: 10 44. Czech Republic - INEX Czech Republic Begin:September 14, 2008, End: September 28, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:CZ-INE-6-11 Novy prales Location: Mountain range nearby a famous mountain Jested near Liberec city, northern part of the country. Border region with Poland, mountains Jizerske hory in a vicinity of Liberec city. Co-operation: With local NGO Friends for Nature Liberec Work: Preparation work for tree planting and the planting, cleaning the forest, moving the wood. The aim is to recover original mixed forests destroyed by monoculture planting. Be prepare to work in all types of weather. Waterproof clothes and boots necessary. The work is manual and rather hard. Accomodation/Food: Probably tourist hostel – will be specified later in an infosheet. Leisure activities: Hiking in beautiful landscape, trips to Liberec and other towns, ecological discussions. Number of Volunteers: 13 1. Estonia - Eest Yes Estonia Begin:May 5, 2008, End: May 16, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:EE-EY-6-02 SPRING in SOOMAA (PARNU) Project:The camp will take place in Soomaa National Park. Soomaa means huge bogs, rivers that flood over its banks now and then, flood pains that extend on riversides, wooded in flowers, and forests that surround all this. Soomaa National Park was established in 1993 in order to protect large mires, floodplain meadows and forests in Estonia, and to preserve and present cultural lore characteristic to this area. The total national park area is 37 117 ha. 524 species of vascular plants, 172 species of birds and 46 species of mammals have been found in Soomaa. Lots of them are protected and belong to the Estonian Red Data Book. On more than two thirds of the national park territory any management activity is forbidden. There is possible to enjoy the charm of wildlife on different nature trails. For more information visit www.soomaa.com Taking part in this camp you help preservation works in Soomaa National Park and make the Park more enjoyable for future visitors! Work:Spring works in the garden - in Karukose Farm, where volunteers will stay, there is a large apple garden. Another job is cleaning of the nature trails. Karuskose Farm is situated in the middle of National Park, crossroads of several Nature Study Trails. Work will be mainly outdoors. The working days are 6-7 hours long. The programme is the following: - 5 of May – arrival, pick up, accommodation, introduction 6-9 of May - four days of ecological work on different activities in the garden, in the woods 10 of May - Visitor Center of Soomaa National park; walking on the nature trails of Soomaa 11 of May - canoeing trip on the rivers of Soomaa, traditional Estonian smoke sauna 12-15 of May - four days of ecological work. 15 of May - evening Farewell Party - 16 of May - transfer to public buses and train station. Accommodation:In the rooms of Karuskose farmhouse, 2 persons in one room. Sleeping bags are needed. Washing in sauna - a special floating (!) sauna is available. There is a dry 35 ecological toilet. Volunteers have to prepare meals themselves from the food given by the hosts. Please note the conditions are rather simple. So you should enjoy being close to nature and have a sprit of adventure to stay in the camp. Terminal/Region:Airport, harbour, bus station in Tallinn, train to Tori or bus to Joesuu; then transfer by minivan arranged by hosts. Extra info:Special requirements:No special skills are needed. Volunteers should love nature and be adventurous enough. English is the camp language. Volunteers have to bring their sleeping bags, working clothes and gloves. Leisure time:There are a lot of possibilities for leisure time activities – walking and hiking in National Park, canoeing, making bonfire, having sauna parties, etc. If you love the nature – this is a place for you to be! Additional excursions to Viljandi and Parnu can be done by volunteers in their free time. Participation fee:As EstYES does not have funds to support your participation in this camp neither from the state nor from private sponsors, you are asked to contribute 60 Euro towards cost of board and lodging, local transport and the program. The fee has to be paid by volunteers upon arrival to the camp. Number of Volunteers: 6 2. Estonia - Eest Yes Estonia Begin:May 14, 2008, End: May 25, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:EE-EY-6-26 SPRING ADVENTURE (POLVA) MANU/ENVI Project:This is a special camp for those who love adventures and are ready for unexpected situations, want to do something useful and learn something new, encounter Estonian nature and make new friends. It will take place in the Polva County in the village Polgaste, the area known for its outstanding beauty and well-preserved uncultivated nature. The idea of the camp is to encounter Estonian nature and learn how to live in harmony with it. Activity:There will be one or two approximately 25-30 km one-day-long hikes to introduce you the surrounding as well as few shorter ones. Even more hikes can be organised on your request! The local host will provide you with information about herbs, plants, spring mushrooms of the area and ways people can use it. Also teach you fishing trout from the river, hiking in the forest, surviving in the wild nature, etc. But do not expect formal lectures and exercises. The idea of the camp is learning from each other in easy relaxing and fun way. Your own contribution will be appreciated! The exact activities plan will very much depend on weather conditions. Besides this, visit to Polva Local Life Museum, excursions to the nearest larger towns of Voru and Varska as well as a trip to the South-West of Estonia, Parnumaa (www.parnumaa.ee) are foreseen. Work:Beside hiking and adventure the volunteers are expected to work approximately 5-6 hours some of the camp days. The work can be quite physical – various construction/ renovation works in the old watermill, building stone fence from boulders, preparing woods for heating the house, but also seasonal work in the garden as well as collecting and drying herbs and plants. Accommodation:Volunteers will live in the big old watermill, which is quite rustic without special comfort: dry toilet, washing in the river. Sometimes volunteers can use sauna at neighbours. Volunteers will prepare meals themselves in the kitchen or on the open fire outside. Meals will be simple. Food will be bought in the shop and from local farmers. You have to bring sleeping bag and mat. Location:Polgaste village lies in South-Estonia. Nearest towns are Polva (15 km), Võru (20 km) and Otepaa (27 km). You will find picturesque forests and low hills there, varied with rivers, creeks and beautiful lakes, several national parks and reserves. More information on www.southestonia.info, www.polvamaale.ee, http://loodus.polvamaa.ee. Terminal/Region:Airport, harbour, bus & train station in Tallinn, bus to Kanepi. Extra info:Special requirements:Volunteers have to be flexible, adventurous and be ready to give up some comfort. You have to be in a good physical shape and be ready for hard work and long hikes. You should be interested in nature and environment protection. Camp is not suitable for volunteers allergic to hay or cats. Generally the age of participants is 18+ but hosts particularly welcome volunteers over 35 years old. Participation fee:Since EstYES does not receive funds to support your participation in the camp neither from the state nor from private sponcors, you are asked to contribute 60 Euro towards cost of board and lodging, local transport and the program. The fee has to be paid by volunteers upon arrival to the camp. Number of Volunteers: 8 3. Estonia - Eest Yes Estonia Begin:June 13, 2008, End: June 27, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:EE-EY-5-03 DOWN TOWN KIDS I (TALLINN) KIDS/TEACH Project:This project is organized for local children by the language school “In Down-Town” and non-profit association “Alternative Language Programs Satellite”. The project’s aim is to introduce the diversity of world cultures to children through alternative language studies. Answering kids need to practice their knowledge of English, the project helps them to study national customs and traditions, develop their multicultural thinking and tolerance. Thus the idea of the camp is to provide meaningful summer activities for local kids helping the school to fulfil the project’s aim. Work:Activating participants of the school’s summer camp and providing cross-cultural learning experience for them. It will be done through teaching and playing the games and music popular in the English speaking countries and the countries the volunteers represent; training kids to perform pieces of amateur drama; preparing intellectual and sport games for them as well as guided discussions on excursions round the places of interest; actions for peace and nature protection; leading and supporting kids in their work on the team projects within the discussed topics such as “Healthy body, healthy spirit”, “Good habits”, “My small home in the big world”, “War and peace”, etc.; preparing and leading the kid teams’ presentations on English speaking countries and the countries the camp participants are from. Each day of the camp program will have a special theme and a related activity. Volunteers along with local coordinators are responsible for the program of the camp. The work can be pretty hard, involving long working hours some days, requiring high commitment and responsibility for the camp program and the young participants. The volunteers will work in pairs in the smaller groups along with local camp leaders. The age of youngsters is 10-12. The 36 total number of kids is around 30. Most of kids are Russian-speaking from Russian minority community of Tallinn. Accommodation:In the class rooms of the school which is situated in the very centre of Tallinn. Toilets and showers are available. Please bring a sleeping bag. Volunteers will have breakfasts and dinners at their accommodation, lunches will be organized for whole camp in the city. Location:Camp will take place in Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. More information on www.tallinn.ee Terminal/Region:Airport, bus or train station, harbor in Tallinn. Extra info:Special requirements:You have to be really motivated to work with kids. Experience in work with children is an advantage. All interesting ideas of activities for kids, games etc. are welcomed. Please bring some materials, postcards, symbols of your country, posters, maps, music, etc. typical for your country. We expect active volunteers with the good knowledge of history and culture of their country and ability to present it. Please add a motivation letter. The good level of English is required. The minimum age of vols is 20. Number of Volunteers: 8 4. Estonia - Eest Yes Estonia Begin:June 17, 2008, End: June 29, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:EE-EY-5-04 VIHASOO (LOKSA) Project:The group of young teachers from Tallinn’s schools runs children’s camp in Vihasoo for 15 years. Its main aim is to give school children possibility of active and meaningful summer vacations. The camp is situated in the Lahemaa National Park. Such location brings children closer to unspoiled nature and gives them an excellent opportunity to get acquainted with Estonian national heritage richly presented in the area. Each summer period of the camp has its own theme. The topic for this year is «Tour around the world» and the aim is to introduce the diversity of cultures and languages to children of Estonia helping their integration into modern world. To achieve the aim Vihasoo camp invites international volunteers to join it as animators. Each day of the camp will have a programm completed by local coordinators and the volunteers will be helping to realize it. All your exciting and creative ideas of activities are welcomed. Most of children are Russianspeaking from Russian minority community of Estonia. Work:Activating children making their vacation more exciting. It will be done through the games, drama, sport, common discussions. We expect active volunteers with the good knowledge of history and culture of their country and ability to present it. Volunteer will work in the partnership with professional local educators, youth leaders and youth workers. The staff of the camp is about 25 people. There is going to be around 70-100 children aged 715. Accommodation:In the separate house with other staff members in 4-6-bedded rooms. Volunteers will eat together with children and staff in the canteen. Showers, dry toiltets and sauna are available. Location:Vihasoo is tiny village laying in the picturesque Lahemaa National Park. Surrounded by forest, close to the sea, it is the ideal place for summer vacations. The nearest town (7km) is Vosu, spa town with about 1000 inhabitants which multiplies in summer. Distance from Tallinn is 70 km. Terminal/Region:Airport, harbour, bus & train stations in Tallinn, specially arranged car to Vihasoo. Extra info:Special requirements:You have to be really motivated to work with kids. The work demands 24-hours commitment and it can be pretty hard sometimes. Weekends are not necessarily free. Experience in work with children is an advantage. We expect active volunteers with the good knowledge of history and culture of their country and ability to present it. All exciting ideas of activities for kids, games etc. are welcomed. English, Russian and Estonian are the camp languages. Leisure time:Plenty of possibilities: hiking, swimming, sunbathing, sports, games. Excursions to the places of interest in the Lahemaa National Park as well as one day excursion to Tallinn are foreseen. Volunteers will have unique chance to join Mid-Summer festivities on night from 23 to 24 of June, which is actually the largest celebration in Estonia. Number of Volunteers: 6 5. Estonia - Eest Yes Estonia Begin:June 25, 2008, End: July 11, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:EE-EY-5-27 PARIISI FRA (RAKVERE) KIDS/ TEACH Project:Do you want to spend two weeks working with kids in the village of Paris in Estonia? Then this camp is for you! The camp is organized for kids and teenagers by the Association of Teachers of French in Estonia. The main aim of the camp is to provide intensive experience of learning and practicing French for kids and teenagers outside school curriculum using facilities of children camp Pariisi. The camp program includes games and activities, performances in the open air, hikes, excursions and visits, talks and discussions in the working groups. Naturally the language of this camp is French – what else would you speak in Pariisi? Work:Activating kids and teenagers, providing cross-cultural learning experience for them as well as French language environment. It will be done through the games, drama, sport activities, excursions, discussions, etc. Volunteers along with local coordinators will be responsible for the whole program of the camp. The work can be pretty hard, involving long working hours some days, requiring high commitment and responsibility for the camp program. There will be two shifts during the period of camp. The first one will involve kids aged 8-12, the second one – teenagers aged 11-15. There is going to be around 40 participants in each shift. Accommodation:Camp has two buildings with 2-5 bedded rooms. Volunteers will have one room. Beds are provided, but please bring your sleeping bag. Toilets, showers and sauna are available. There is a hall for performances, open air stage, swimming pool, sport facilities for ball games, table tennis, bicycles, etc. Volunteers and participants will have their meals in the local café. Location:Camp takes place in Pariisi village, about 100 km from Tallinn the capital of Estonia. Nearest towns are Rakvere (20km) and Tapa (15km). The picturesque area around the camp with many hills, streams, rivers and lakes is very suitable for hikes and bicycle tours. Famous Lahemaa National Park is about 20 km from the camp. More information on 37 www.visitestonia.com , www.lahemaa.ee, www.rakvere.ee Terminal/Region:Airport, bus or train station, harbor in Tallinn; bus to Rakvere. Extra info:Special requirements:The minimum age of volunteers is 19. Good level of French, also a Motivation Letter is required!!! You should be really motivated to work with kids and teenagers. Previous experience is an asset. All ideas of activities for youngsters, games etc. are welcomed. Please bring some materials, postcards, posters, maps, music, etc. from your country. Leisure time:There are a lot of possibilities for leisure time activities: swimming, hiking, sports, etc. Excursions to Lahemaa National Park and Rakvere are foreseen. Number of Volunteers: 3 6. Estonia - Eest Yes Estonia Begin:June 27, 2008, End: July 11, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:EE-EY-5-05 DOWN TOWN ENG I (TALLINN) KIDS/TEACH Project:This camp is organized for teenagers by the language school “In Down Town” and non-profit association “Alternative Language Programs Satellite”. The school’s aim is to introduce the diversity of world cultures to youth through language studies, meetings, visits, direct contacts with young people from abroad in the hope to help young Estonians’ integration into modern world. The main idea of the camp is to provide meaningful summer activities for local youth helping the school to realize its aim. Work:Activating teenage participants of the school’s summer camp and providing crosscultural learning experience for them. It will be done through the games popular in the countries volunteers represent, drama, sports, excursions, common discussions, actions for peace and nature protection, etc. Each day of the camp program will have a special theme and related activity. Volunteers along with local coordinators will be responsible for the whole program of the camp. The work can be pretty hard, involving long working hours some days, requiring high commitment and responsibility for the camp program. The age of youngsters is 14-17. Besides local kids 12 teenage participants from abroad are expected to join this camp. In total it is going to be around 40 children. Most of local teenagers are Russianspeaking from Russian minority community. Accommodation:In the class rooms of the school which is situated in the very centre of Tallinn. Toilets and showers are available. Please bring a sleeping bag. Volunteers will have breakfasts and dinners in their accommodation, lunches will be organized for whole camp in the city. Location:Camp will take place in Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. More information on www.tallinn.ee Terminal/Region:Airport, bus or train station, harbor in Tallinn. Extra info:Special requirements:You have to be really motivated to work with teenagers. Some experience in work with children is an advantage. All interesting ideas of activities for kids, games etc. are welcomed. Please bring some materials, postcards, symbols of your country, posters, maps, music, etc. typical for your country. We expect active volunteers with the good knowledge of history and culture of their country and ability to present it. The good level of English is required. The minimum age of volunteers is 20. Leisure time:There are a lot of possibilities for leisure time activities as camp will take place in the capital where one can find attractions for all tastes: sightseeing and museums, festivals, concerts, live music, pubs, etc. The camp provides an excellent opportunity to establish contacts with young Estonians and to experience the local life. Number of Volunteers: 8 7. Estonia - Eest Yes Estonia Begin:June 27, 2008, End: July 10, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:EE-EY-6-29 KAREPA HERB GARDEN 1 (KUNDA) AGRI/STUDY Project: The camp will take place in Vihula Community in Karepa village at tourist farm, which is specialised on growing medicinal herbs, seasonings and unusual (for Estonia) vegetables. Besides growing herbs and vegetables Karepa Farm offers various lectures/ courses such as: • The the history and legends of medicinal herbs; • Medicinal herbs and seasonings that should be in everyday use; • How to pick and dry herbs and make tinctures and ointments; • The use of plants in cosmetics and body care, in sauna, etc; • Healthy diets; • Naturopathy. Trips to the nature to see and explore medicinal herbs are also offered throughout the year. The farm is run by the couple Katrin and Verner Luke, who would like to introduce their activities to the international participants and ask them to give a hand in the seasonal agricultural work. Work: All work will be mainly outdoors: picking up the herbs in the garden and in nature. Also drying and packing the herbs. Occasionally some odd jobs in the farm can be offered. There will be also strong study part - everything about medicinal herbs and the use of it. Work will be ca 7 hours every day. One full day of the camp is reserved for excursions and hiking. Accommodation:Volunteers will stay in the two rooms of the farm. It is possible to stay in the tent in the garden as well. Please bring a sleeping bag. Very luxurious facilities cannot be provided, but shower, Estonian sauna and dry toilet is available. Food will be simple homemade Estonian country food from the farm. And a lot of herbal tea, of course! Volunteers may be asked to help preparing meals and cleaning up. Location:Karepa is a tiny village situated in a beautiful place on the sea side (about 300m from the sea) in Vihula community of LääneVirumaa County in North-Estonia. This area borders to the Lahemaa National Park. Nearest towns – Kunda 10 km, Jõhvi 56 km, Rakvere 35 km, Narva 100 km, Tallinn 110 km. More information on www.visitestonia.com, www.lahemaa.ee, www.ravimtaimeaed.ee Terminal/Region: Airport, harbour, bus & train stations in Tallinn, bus to Rakvere or Kunda, local bus to Karepa. Extra info:Special requirements Volunteers should be interested in nature, herbs and healthy life style. Smoking and drinking alcohol is not allowed in this camp! Please bring your sleeping bag, working clothes and gloves. Camp language is English. Leisure time: There plenty of possibilities for leisure time: swimming in the sea, sunbathing, hiking in the picturesque area of Lahemaa National Park, etc. It is possible to make a bonfire and try a traditional Estonian sauna.Volunteers can visit different historical and cultural objects and places of interest in the area. Excursions to the other neighboring tourist farms and Mining Museum in East Estonia are foreseen. Participation fee: Volunteers are asked to contribute a modest 38 fee of 30 Euro towards the costs of leisure activities and general administration. It has to be paid by every participant upon arrival to the camp. Number of Volunteers: 6 8. Estonia - Eest Yes Estonia Begin:June 30, 2008, End: August 3, 2008 Topic: Disabilities Campcode:EE-EY-4-06 IMASTU (TAPA) KIDS/DISA Project:Imastu is an institution for mentally handicapped children and youngsters. It caters for over 100 kids and young adults aged 5 to 26 with severe mental and genetic deceases. Most of them are orphans. Youngsters are divided in to 5 family groups where they live under supervision of staff. Children attend a special school arranged for them in Imastu. Since 1994 Imastu has been hosting international workcamps in summer and since 1999 - long-term volunteers to assist staff with daily work, bringing new ideas and approaches to the daily routine. In summer the volunteers are particularly needed to support staff and assist work with kids, especially in July-August when it is possible to offer more diverse outdoor activities for kids. Work:Looking after the children, helping staff in teaching them basic skills, feeding children, playing with them, arranging their outings, assisting in all other required activities. Each volunteer will work in the own family groups. Volunteers will work under supervision and with assistance of local staff 30-35 hours a week, 2 days a week are free. Accommodation:In the Institution in 2-bedded rooms. Beds and linens are provided. You do not have to bring sleeping bag, unless you want to travel in your free time. Shower and toilet is in the corridor, shared with the staff. You will eat together with the staff in local canteen or in your family groups. Possibility to make own food is limited. Location:Imastu is a very tiny village. It lies 90km east from Tallinn and 25 km west from Rakvere, administrative center of the area. The nearest city is Tapa (3km), large railway junction with about 10 000 inhabitants. Useful links: www.tapa.ee and www.visitestonia.com for general information about the country. Terminal/Region:Airport, harbour, bus & train stations in Tallinn; train or bus to Tapa. Extra info:Special requirements:You have to be really motivated and committed to the work with physically and mentally disable children. Some previous experience or special knowledge is an advantage. Motivation letter is required. Although English is a camp language, some knowledge of Estonian or Russian will make communication with locals easier. Leisure time:Imastu is laying in a picturesque landscape: fields, forests, lakes and unspoiled nature. It is the ideal region for hiking and cycling tours. There are good possibilities for horse riding and fishing right in Imastu. Excursions to places of interest in Tallinn, Rakvere (est.1226), Lahemaa National Park as well as trips to the seaside (30km from Imastu) are foreseen. Number of Volunteers: 5 9. Estonia - Eest Yes Estonia Begin:July 1, 2008, End: July 13, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:EE-EY-6-07 MARJAMAA MANU. Project:It became a good tradition for EstYES to organize international workcamps in co-operation with Marjamaa Community, which is the largest community of Estonia. It lies on the half way between Tallinn and Parnu, and it is known for its rich historical and cultural heritage: ancient settlement in Varbola, XIII century church in Marjamaa, chapel in Haimre, numerous German manor houses of XVIII-XIX centuries, etc. Local authorities see in the international camps an important tool for local development - not only in terms of work done by volunteers but mainly for introduction multicultural dimension to the population of local communities in the country. The camp will take place in the village of Marjamaa, the centre of the community. The task of the camp is to assist local authorities’ maintenance plan. Work:The work will be mainly concentrated around historical church in Marjamaa – at the graveyard and the park around it. The work is simple: clearing and tiding up, mowing grass, cutting bushes, planting flowers, repairing dry stone wall, etc. Another proposed work is managing green public areas in the village under the supervision of Community Gardener. The work will be mainly outdoors. In case of rainy weather some odd jobs in Community House and local Gymnasium may be proposed. Accomodation: Volunteers will stay in the premises of the Community House of Marjamaa right in the centre of village, sleeping on the mattresses. Please bring a sleeping bag. Toilets and showers are available and it will be possible to try Estonian sauna. Volunteers will be eating in the school canteena and local pubs. The possibility of making own food is limited. Location:Marjamaa is a village with about 4 000 inhabitants on the half way between Tallinn and Parnu. Distance from Marjamaa to Tallinn is 70 km. Being an administrative centre of community, Marjamaa has several shops, department store, culture house, cinema, several pubs, night disco club, etc. Larger city nearby is Rapla (25km), an administrative centre of the county, with a population of about 10 000 people. Marjamaa has good connection to Tallinn, Parnu, Haapsalu. More information on www.marjamaa.ee and www.raplamaa.ee Terminal/Region:Airport, harbor, bus & train stations in Tallinn; bus to Marjamaa. Extra info:Special requirements:Please bring sleeping bag and pillow, working clothes and gloves. English is the camp language. Leisure time:Sport activities at the school stadium, swimming in the local swimming pool, hiking, excursions to the ancient settlement in Varbola, Sillaotsa Farm Museum and other places of interest of the area. Attending activities of the local youth centre. It is possible to use free days to go to Haapsalu or Parnu - Estonian popular spa towns, very lively in summer. Extra info:18-99 Number of Volunteers: 7 10. Estonia - Eest Yes Estonia Begin:July 7, 2008, End: July 20, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:EE-EY-6-08 KOPU (VILJANDI) MANU. Project:Kopu village is a centre of Community of Kopu, one of the smallest in Estonia with total population of around one thousand people. International workcamps have been taken place there since 2001. During past summers volunteers helped to build sport facilities for local school, cleaned up the 39 school park, and did some renovation jobs in the old graveyard – maintaining fences, painting and cutting bushes. Besides practical help, the volunteers made a significant impact on community life providing new dynamics, intercultural exchange and international contacts to local youth. Inspired by years of experience Kopu Community authorities decided to continue hosting international camps and invite international volunteers this summer again. This year international camp will be combined with the national teenage workcamp taking place in Kopu at the same time. Work:Kopu School occupies old German manor house and it is surrounded by the large park. There will be various jobs in the school park and inside the school building. The work is mainly cleaning and tidying up of the park as well as other objects of local importance of the community. Also preparing woods for the school for heating in winter period and, if weather will be dry, some hay making. Work will be mostly outdoors. Volunteers will be working along side with local youngsters of the national workcamp. The work will last only 4-5 hours a day from 9 to till lunch. After lunch there will be various activities together with local youngsters and free time for the group own activities. The age of local young people is 15-20. Accommodation::In the Kopu school sport facilities. There is WiFi connection in the house. Vounteers will sleep on the mattresses. Mattresses are provided, but please bring your sleeping bags. Toilets and showers are available. Meals will be prepared by kitchen staff and served in the school cantine. Location:Kopu village lies about 20 km to the west from Viljandi, an administrative centre of the county with population of 22 000 people. Distance from Tallinn is 180 km. The area is very beautiful - hilly with many small lakes and rivers and a lot of forest with wild nature. Here begins Soomaa National Park – a very popular place for hikes and canoe trips. More information on www.visitestonia.com, www.viljandi.ee, www.soomaa.ee . Terminal/Region:Airport, harbor, bus & train stations in Tallinn; bus to Viljandi; local bus to Kopu. Extra info:Special requirements:No special skills are needed. Tools for the work will be provided. Please bring sleeping bag, working clothes and gloves. English and Estonian are the camp languages. It is important that the volunteers will follow the rules and schedules of the national camp. Volunteers age is 18 - 22. Leisure time:Sport activities at accommodation site, competitions, swimming, barbeque, hiking in Soomaa National Park, biking in the area. Local community festival on the last day of the camp. Trip to Viljandi, the capital of County, visit to Tartu - second largest city in Estonia and the University centre, or to Parnu. Participation fee:Due to the lack of own resourses we are forced to ask extra fee of 30 Euro to cover costs linked to free time activities and local travel costs. This amount has to be paid by every participant upon arrival to the camp. Number of Volunteers: 7 11. Estonia - Eest Yes Estonia Begin:July 7, 2008, End: July 20, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:EE-EY-6-09 KOESTI WATERMILL I (VILJANDI) MANU/RENO Project:The aim of this camp is to help renovation of the historical watermill Koesti. This watermill dating from the end of 18th century is an important object of heritage protection for local community. The oldest part of the building existing at present was built in the second half of 19th century. In 1930 the watermill was made two-storied and on the river side the engineering for producing electric power was built. After the Second World War several changes have been made there. Today association managing the watermill put a lot of effort into developing it into a hydroelectric plant. It is planned to start the alternative electricity generating in 2008. This is a very important step for the local community which goes along with the general plan to raise production use of energy from alternative sources in Estonia. At present such generating alternative energy projects have not been developed in Estonia yet to the noticeable extend, therefore Koesti Watermill is an important initiative which has to be supported. Work:The work will include cleaning up the banks of Koesti creek and clearing up the green areas. You will also help with different renovation works at the watermill. Volunteers will be working 6-7 hours per day and 5 days for week under supervision of local technical leaders. Accommodation The accommodation facilities will be quite simple: you will stay in the mill house in camp beds. Please bring your own sleeping bag! Toilets are available. Please note that the shower will be a self-made “summer shower”, which means that there will not be any hot water. But you will have a good chance to try Estonian sauna at the weekend! Volunteers will prepare meals themselves from the food provided by hosts using cooking facilities of the house. Location: The project is located at the border of Viljandi, a town situated in South Estonia on Sakala Upland. Town of Viljandi with its 20,000 inhabitants is an independent unit of local authority and the centre of the county. As a culture town it is well known for its valued Culture Academy, Ugala Drama Theatre and the famous international Folk Music Festival (http://www.folk.ee/ ) held yearly at the end of July. Viljandi lies 160 km from Tallinn, 98 km from Parnu and 80 km from Tartu. More information about Viljandi on www.viljandi.ee/?id=506 and www.viljandimaa.ee/turismiinfo/?lg=eng Terminal/Region:Airport, harbour, bus & train station in Tallinn; bus and train to Viljandi. Extra info:Special requirements: This camp is not suitable for volunteers allergic to different plants or hay. Be prepared for physical work. Please note rather simple washing facilities in this camp. Please bring your sleeping bag and working clothes with you. Leisure time:There are a lot of possibilities for leisure time activities as camp will take place in the town where one can find attractions for all tastes: sightseeing and museums, festivals, concerts, live music, pubs, etc. You can spend time at Viljandi Lake and go swimming, of course. In the weekend trips to Tartu or Parnu are possible. Number of Volunteers: 10 12. Estonia - Eest Yes Estonia Begin:July 11, 2008, End: July 25, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:EE-EY-5-12 DOWN TOWN ESP (TALLINN) KIDS/TEACH Project:This camp is organized for teenagers by the language school “In Down Town” and non-profit association “Alternative Language Programs Satellite”. The school’s aim is to introduce the diversity of world cultures to youth through language studies, meetings, visits, direct contacts with young 40 people from abroad in the hope to help young Estonians’ integration into modern world. The main idea of the camp is to provide meaningful summer activities for local youth helping school to realize its aim. The language of the camp is Spanish. Work:Activating teenage participants of the school’s summer camp and providing crosscultural learning experience for them. It will be done through the games popular in the countries you represent, drama, sports, excursions, common discussions, actions for peace and nature protection, etc. Each day of the camp program will have a special theme and related activity. Volunteers along with local coordinators will be responsible for the whole program of the camp. The work can be pretty hard, involving long working hours some days, requiring high commitment and responsibility for the camp program. The age of youngsters is 14-17. Besides local kids 6 teenage participants from abroad are expected to join this camp. It is going to be around 15 children in total. Most of local teenagers are Russian-speaking from Russian minority community of Tallinn. NB! Since there will be German and French speaking camps taking place In Down Town School at the same time with this Spanish one some joined activities for both camps (e.g. sport competitions, parties, etc.) are foreseen. Accommodation:In the class rooms of the school which is situated in the every centre of Tallinn. Toilets and showers are available. Please bring a sleeping bag. Volunteers will have breakfasts and dinners in their accommodation, lunches will be organized for whole camp in the city. Location:Camp takes place in Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. More information on www.tallinn.ee Terminal/Region:Airport, bus or train station, harbor in Tallinn. Extra info:Special requirements:You have to be really motivated to work with teenagers. Some experience in work with children is an advantage. All interesting ideas of activities for kids, games etc. are welcomed. Please bring some materials, postcards, symbols of your country, posters, maps, music, etc. typical for your country and be ready to present it. Good level of Spanish is required for this camp. The minimum age of volunteers is 20. Leisure time:There are a lot of possibilities for leisure time activities as camp will take place in the capital where one can find attractions for any taste: sightseeing & museums, festivals and concerts, live music, pubs, etc. The camp provides an excellent opportunity to establish contacts with young Estonians and to experience the local life. Number of Volunteers: 4 13. Estonia - Eest Yes Estonia Begin:July 11, 2008, End: July 25, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:EE-EY-5-10 DOWN TOWN FRA (TALLINN) KIDS/TEACH This camp is organized for teenagers by the language school “In Down Town” and non-profit association “Alternative Language Programs Satellite”. The school’s aim is to introduce the diversity of world cultures to youth through language studies, meetings, visits, direct contacts with young people from abroad in the hope to help young Estonians’ integration into modern world. The main idea of the camp is to provide meaningful summer activities for local youth helping school to realize its aim. French is the language of this camp. Work:Activating teenage participants of the school’s summer camp and providing crosscultural learning experience for them. It will be done through the games popular in the countries you represent, drama, sports, excursions, common discussions, actions for peace and nature protection, etc. Each day of the camp program will have a special theme and related activity. Volunteers along with local coordinators will be responsible for the whole program of the camp. The work can be pretty hard, involving long working hours some days, requiring high commitment and responsibility for the camp program. The age of youngsters is 14-17. Besides local kids 8 teenage participants from abroad are expected to join this camp. It is going to be around 20 children in total. Most of local teenagers are Russian-speaking from Russian minority community of Tallinn. NB! Since there will be German and Spanish speaking camps taking place In Down Town School at the same time with this French one some joined activities for both camps (e.g. sport competitions, parties, etc.) are foreseen. Accommodation:In the class rooms of the school which is situated in the every centre of Tallinn. Toilets and showers are available. Please bring a sleeping bag. Volunteers will have breakfasts and dinners in their accommodation, lunches will be organized for whole camp in the city. Location:Camp takes place in Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. More information on www.tallinn.ee Terminal/Region:Airport, bus or train station, harbor in Tallinn. Extra info:Special requirements:You have to be really motivated to work with teenagers. Some experience in work with children is an advantage. All interesting ideas of activities for kids, games etc. are welcomed. Please bring some materials, postcards, symbols of your country, posters, maps, music, etc. typical for your country and be ready to present it. Good level of French is required for this camp. The minimum age of volunteers is 20. Leisure time:There are a lot of possibilities for leisure time activities as camp will take place in the capital where one can find attractions for any taste: sightseeing & museums, festivals and concerts, live music, pubs, etc. The camp provides an excellent opportunity to establish contacts with young Estonians and to experience the local life. Number of Volunteers: 4 14. Estonia - Eest Yes Estonia Begin:July 11, 2008, End: July 25, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:EE-EY-5-11 DOWN TOWN DEU (TALLINN) Project: This camp is organized for teenagers by the language school “In Down Town” and non-profit association “Alternative Language Programs Satellite”. The school’s aim is to introduce the diversity of world cultures to youth through language studies, meetings, visits, direct contacts with young people from abroad in the hope to help young Estonians’ integration into modern world. The main idea of the camp is to provide meaningful summer activities for local youth helping school to realize its aim. The camp language is German. Work:Activating teenage participants of the school’s summer camp and providing crosscultural learning experience for them. It will be done through the games popular in the countries you represent, drama, sports, 41 excursions, common discussions, actions for peace and nature protection, etc. Each day of the camp program will have a special theme and related activity. Volunteers along with local coordinators will be responsible for the whole program of the camp. The work can be pretty hard, involving long working hours some days, requiring high commitment and responsibility for the camp program. The age of youngsters is 14-17. Besides local kids 8 teenage participants from abroad are expected to join this camp. It is going to be around 20 children in total. Most of local teenagers are Russian-speaking from Russian minority community of Tallinn. NB! Since there will be the French and Spanish speaking camps taking place In Down Town School at the same time with this German one some joined activities for both camps (e.g. sport competitions, parties, etc.) are foreseen. Accommodation:In the class rooms of the school which is situated in the very centre of Tallinn. Toilets and showers are available. Please bring a sleeping bag. Volunteers will have breakfasts and dinners in their accommodation, lunches will be organized for whole camp in the city. Location: Camp takes place in Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. More information on www.tallinn.ee Terminal/Region: Airport, bus or train station, harbor in Tallinn. Extra info:Special requirements: You have to be really motivated to work with teenagers. Some experience in work with children is an advantage. All interesting ideas of activities for kids, games etc. are welcomed. Please bring some materials, postcards, symbols of your country, posters, maps, music, etc. typical for your country and be ready to present it. Good level of German is requested for this camp. The minimum age of volunteers is 20. Leisure time: There are a lot of possibilities for leisure time activities as camp will take place in the capital where one can find attractions for all tastes: sightseeing and museums, festivals, concerts, live music, pubs, etc. The camp provides an excellent opportunity to establish contacts with young Estonians and to experience the local life. Number of Volunteers: 4 15. Estonia - Eest Yes Estonia Begin:July 14, 2008, End: July 27, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:EE-EY-6-13 ADVENTURE CAMP I (POLVA) MANU/ENVI Project:This is a special camp for those who love adventures and are ready for unexpected situations, want to do something useful and learn something new, encounter Estonian nature and make new friends. It will take place in the Polva County in the village Polgaste, the area known for its outstanding beauty and well-preserved uncultivated nature. The idea of the camp is to encounter Estonian nature and learn how to live in harmony with it. Activity:There will be one or two approximately 25-30 km one-day-long hikes to introduce you the surrounding as well as few shorter ones. Even more hikes can be organised on your request! The local host will provide you with information about herbs, plants, berries and mushrooms of this area and ways people can use it. Also teach you fishing trout from the river, hiking in the forest, surviving in the wild nature, etc. But do not expect formal lectures and exercises. The idea of the camp is learning from each other in easy relaxing and fun way. Your own contribution will be appreciated! The exact activities plan will very much depend on weather conditions. Work:Beside hiking and adventure the volunteers are expected to work approximately 4-5 hours some of the days. Work can be quite physical – various construction/ renovation works in the old watermill and odd jobs in the forest, weir and at the riverside. Accommodation:Volunteers will live in the big old watermill, which is quite rustic without special comfort: dry toilet, washing in the river. Sometimes volunteers can use sauna at neighbours. Volunteers will prepare meals themselves in the kitchen or on the open fire outside. Meals will be really simple. Food will be bought in the shop and from local farmers. You have to bring sleeping bag and mat. Location:Polgaste village lies in South-Estonia. Nearest towns are Polva (15 km), Võru (20 km) and Otepaa (27 km). You will find picturesque forests and low hills there, varied with rivers, creeks and beautiful lakes, several national parks and reserves. From the architectural side churches, manor houses and ancient castles are certainly worth mentioning. www.southestonia.info, www.polvamaale.ee, http://loodus.polvamaa.ee. Terminal/Region:Airport, harbour, bus & train station in Tallinn, bus to Kanepi. Extra info:Special requirements:Volunteers have to be flexible, adventurous and be ready to give up some comfort. You have to be in a good physical shape and be ready for hard work and long hikes. You should be interested in nature and environment protection. Extra info: it is hard to provide vegetarian and lactose free food. Camp is not suitable for volunteers allergic to hay or cats. Leisure time:Sport activities, wu-shu swimming, fishing, etc. Visit to Polva Local Life Museum. Excursions to the nearest bigger towns Voru and Varska as well as tour to North of Estonia are foreseen. Participation fee:Since EstYES does not receive funds to support your participation in the camp neither from the state nor from private sponcors, you are asked to contribute 90 Euro towards cost of board and lodging, local transport and the program. The fee has to be paid by volunteers upon arrival to the camp. Number of Volunteers: 10 16. Estonia - Eest Yes Estonia Begin:July 15, 2008, End: July 26, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:EE-EY-6-14 ZOO I (TALLINN) MANU/ENVI Project:The World Zoo and Aquarium Conservation Strategy adopted in 2005 puts the emphasis on wildlife conservation as one of the highest priorities for the zoos around the world. Once offering only public entertainment, the zoos today must take the role of wildlife conservation centres, breeding endangered species and supporting their recovery in the wild. Tallinn Zoo (http://www.loomaaed.ee) participates in a numerous conservation projects, playing a leading role in the reintroduction project of the European mink (Mustela lutreola). It has also provided specimens for the reintroduction of the Black vulture. Tallinn Zoo introduces the public to a variety of animals and conveys information about wildlife through interpretative signs and boards, interactive devices, printed handouts and media representations. So far Tallinn Zoo has been a partner of EstYES for the local voluntary actions. In the development of our cooperation the first international workcamp 42 was be held in Tallinn Zoo in summer 2007. Following its success this year we introduce two camps there. Work:The work mainly consists of doing various gardening jobs in the green areas of the large zoo territory: clearing and tiding up, mowing grass, cutting bushes, planting flowers. There might be as well small renovation works and various odd jobs outdoors. In case of rainy weather alternative work indoors will be found. The work is planned as 7-8 hours a day. NB! Work does not include direct contact with the animals Accomodation: Volunteers will stay in the residential area of Tallinn in the EstYES apartment, where long-term EVS volunteers are usually accommodated. It takes about 20 min by bus to get from there to the city centre and about 40-50 min to get to the Zoo from there. Volunteers will have two rooms, equipped kitchen, shower rooms and toilet at their disposal. They will sleep on mattresses on the floor and in beds. Please bring your sleeping bags! Volunteers have to prepare their own meals for breakfasts and dinners. Lunches will be taken together with the Zoo gardening staff at the working place. Volunteers will use public transport to go to work; the tickets will be provided by EstYE Study: Location:Tallinn is the capital of Estonia, www.tallinn.ee or www.visitestonia.com. Extra info:Special requirements:No special skills required but you have to be ready for physical work. This camp is not suitable for volunteers allergic to hay. Tools will be provided, just take your working clothes and gloves and a sleeping bag! The camp language is English. Leisure time:Besides that volunteers will get well acquainted with the zoo and its inhabitants, there are a lot of possibilities for leisure time activities since camp will take place in the capital, where one can find attractions for any taste: sightseeing & museums, festivals and concerts, live music, pubs, etc. This camp provides an excellent opportunity to experience vivid local life of Tallinn. Participation fee:As EstYES does not have funds to support your participation in this camp neither from the state nor from the private sponsors, you are asked to contribute 50 Euro towards cost of board and lodging, local transport and the program. The fee has to be paid by volunteers upon arrival to the camp. Number of Volunteers: 5 17. Estonia - Eest Yes Estonia Begin:July 21, 2008, End: August 3, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:EE-EY-6-15 VETSITALL (HIIUMAA) MANU Project:Hiiumaa – 'Dagaithi' according to the Nordic sagas emerged from the Baltic Sea as a small islet more than 10,000 years ago. The island of Hiiumaa was first mentioned in historical documents as a deserted island called Dageida in 1228. The first inhabitants settled down at the end of the 13th century. Hiiumaa now is the second biggest island of Estonia: its area is 965 sq. km, population around 11 000. It has many historical and nature sights, and there are kind people known for their hospitality and good sense of humor. Vetsitall is a tourist farm established on the site of old stables built in 1843. It is situated on the small island Kassari (19 sq. km) which is linked to Hiiumaa. Vetsitall provides accommodation, camping, catering, excursions, etc. promoting eco-tourism, keeping national heritage and cultural traditions and introducing it to the World. The area provides a lot of possibilities for eco-tourism - with its beautiful sand dunes, pine woods and the high coastal junipers Kassari Island is ideal for hiking, picnics, camping, sunbathing and swimming. Kaina Bay between Kassari and Kaina and the numerous islets form a bird sanctuary with 70 different species - ideal place for bird watchers and nature lovers. More information on http://www.vetsitall.ee/eng/tutvustus.php For the number of years EstYES has been supporting the movement of tourist eco-farms in the rural areas of Estonia by means of workcamps. And this camp works for the same idea. It gives a great chance to experience everyday Estonian country life on the beautiful island of Hiiumaa! Work:The work will mainly include cleaning and tidying up of the area of the farm, mowing grass, assisting tourist farm with various seasonal works at the camping, kitchen end even in the pub. For some days volunteers may be asked to work in the local museum. The working day is 6-7 hours. One day a week is free but not necessarily on weekend. Accommodation:In the camping houses of Vetsitall, where volunteers will have 2 rooms. Toilet, hot water, sauna is available. Meals will be served in the local pub. Location:Hiiumaa Island lies in the Baltic Sea west of Tallinn, 22 km from the mainland. Vetsitall is located near to seashore on Kassari Island. The nearest town Kaina is about 10km away. See map on www.vetsitall.ee/eng/kaart.php# More information on www.hiiumaa.ee Terminal/Region:Airport, harbor, bus & train station in Tallinn; bus to Rohukula and ferry to Hiiumaa. Extra info:Special requirements:This camp is not suitable for volunteers allergic to different plants or hay. Extra info: it is not easy to provide diverse vegetarian and lactose free food on the island. Leisure time:Sport activities sunbathing, swimming, hiking, birds watching, etc. Very good camp for nature lovers! It is possible to get acquainted with the different farm work. Excursion around the island is planned. Life music, dancing and parties in the local pub on weekends. Participants can join Estonian folk dances parties which are run every weekend in Vetsitall. Number of Volunteers: 5 18. Estonia - Eest Yes Estonia Begin:July 25, 2008, End: August 8, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:EE-EY-5-16 DOWN TOWN ENG II (TALLINN) KIDS/TEACH Project:This camp is organized for teenagers by the language school “In Down Town” and non-profit association “Alternative Language Programs Satellite”. The school’s aim is to introduce the diversity of world cultures to youth through language studies, meetings, visits, direct contacts with young people from abroad in the hope to help young Estonians’ integration into modern world. The main idea of the camp is to provide meaningful summer activities for local youth helping the school to realize its aim. Work:Activating teenage participants of the school’s summer camp and providing crosscultural learning experience for them. It will be done through the games popular in the countries volunteers represent, drama, sports, excursions, common discussions, actions for peace and nature protection, etc. Each day of 43 the camp program will have a special theme and related activity. Volunteers along with local coordinators will be responsible for the whole program of the camp. The work can be pretty hard, involving long working hours some days, requiring high commitment and responsibility for the camp program. The age of youngsters is 14-17. Besides local kids 12 teenage participants from abroad are expected to join this camp. In total it is going to be around 40 children. Most of local teenagers are Russianspeaking from Russian minority community. Accommodation:In the class rooms of the school which is situated in the very centre of Tallinn. Toilets and showers are available. Please bring a sleeping bag. Volunteers will have breakfasts and dinners in their accommodation, lunches will be organized for whole camp in the city. Location:Camp will take place in Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. More information on www.tallinn.ee Terminal/Region:Airport, bus or train station, harbor in Tallinn. Extra info:Special requirements:You have to be really motivated to work with teenagers. Some experience in work with children is an advantage. All interesting ideas of activities for kids, games etc. are welcomed. Please bring some materials, postcards, symbols of your country, posters, maps, music, etc. typical for your country. We expect active volunteers with the good knowledge of history and culture of their country and ability to present it. The good level of English is required. The minimum age of volunteers is 20. Leisure time:There are a lot of possibilities for leisure time activities as camp will take place in the capital where one can find attractions for all tastes: sightseeing and museums, festivals, concerts, live music, pubs, etc. The camp provides an excellent opportunity to establish contacts with young Estonians and to experience the local life. Number of Volunteers: 8 Number of Volunteers: 8 19. Estonia - Eest Yes Estonia Begin:July 26, 2008, End: August 10, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:EE-EY-5-28 PARIISI ENG (RAKVERE) KIDS/TEACH Project:Do you want to spend two weeks working with kids in the village of Paris in Estonia? Then this camp is for you! The camp is organized for kids and teenagers by the Association of Teachers of English in Estonia. The main aim of the camp is to provide intensive experience of learning and practicing of English language for kids and teenagers outside school curriculum using facilities of children camp Pariisi. The camp program includes games and activities, performances in the open air, hikes, excursions and visits, talks and discussions in the working groups. The language of the camp is English – although the name Pariisi might provoke another expectation! Work:Activating kids and teenagers, providing cross-cultural learning experience for them as well as English language environment. It will be done through the games, drama, sport activities, excursions, discussions, etc. Volunteers along with local coordinators will be responsible for the whole program of the camp. The work can be pretty hard, involving long working hours some days, requiring high commitment and responsibility for the camp program. There will be two shifts during the period of camp. The first one will involve kids aged 7-12, the second one – teenagers aged 10-15. There is going to be around 50 participants in each shift. Accommodation:Camp has two buildings with 2-5 bedded rooms. Volunteers will stay in the own room. Beds are provided, but please bring your sleeping bag. Toilets, showers and sauna are available. There is a hall for performances, open air stage, swimming pool, sport facilities for ball games, table tennis, bicycles, etc. Volunteers and participants will have their meals in the local café. Location Camp takes place in Pariisi village, about 100 km from Tallinn the capital of Estonia. Nearest towns are Rakvere (20km) and Tapa (15km). The picturesque area around the camp with many hills, streams, rivers and lakes is very suitable for hikes and bicycle tours. Famous Lahemaa National Park is about 20 km from the camp. More information on www.visitestonia.com, www.lahemaa.ee, www.rakvere.ee Terminal/Region:Airport, bus or train station, harbor in Tallinn; bus to Rakvere. Extra info:Special requirements:The minimum age of volunteers is 19. Good level of English, also a Motivation Letter is required!!! You should be really motivated to work with kids and teenagers. Previous experience is an asset. All ideas of activities for youngsters, games etc. are welcomed. Please bring some materials, postcards, posters, maps, music, etc. from your country. Leisure time:There are a lot of possibilities for leisure time activities: swimming, hiking, sports, horse riding, etc. Excursions to Lahemaa National Park and Rakvere are foreseen. Number of Volunteers: 3 20. Estonia - Eest Yes Estonia Begin:July 28, 2008, End: August 9, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:EE-EY-6-17 KOESTI WATERMILL II (VILJANDI) MANU/RENO Project:The aim of this camp is to help renovation of the historical watermill Koesti. This watermill dating from the end of 18th century is an important object of heritage protection for local community. The oldest part of the building existing at present was built in the second half of 19th century. In 1930 the watermill was made two-storied and on the river side the engineering for producing electric power was built. After the Second World War several changes have been made there. Today association managing the watermill put a lot of effort into developing it into a hydroelectric plant. It is planned to start the alternative electricity generating in 2008. This is a very important step for the local community which goes along with the general plan to raise production use of energy from alternative sources in Estonia. At present such generating alternative energy projects have not been developed in Estonia yet to the noticeable extend, therefore Koesti Watermill is an important initiative which has to be supported. Work:The work will include cleaning up the banks of Koesti creek and clearing up the green areas. You will also help with different renovation works at the watermill. Volunteers will be working 6-7 hours per day and 5 days for week under supervision of local technical leaders. Accommodation The accommodation facilities will be quite simple: you will stay in the mill house in camp beds. Please bring your own sleeping bag! Toilets are available. Please note that the shower will be a self-made “summer shower”, which means that there will not be any hot water. But you will have a good chance to try Estonian sauna at the weekend! Volunteers 44 will prepare meals themselves from the food provided by hosts using cooking facilities of the house. Location: The project is located at the border of Viljandi, a town situated in South Estonia on Sakala Upland. Town of Viljandi with its 20,000 inhabitants is an independent unit of local authority and the centre of the county. As a culture town it is well known for its valued Culture Academy, Ugala Drama Theatre and the famous international Folk Music Festival (http://www.folk.ee/ ) held yearly at the end of July. Viljandi lies 160 km from Tallinn, 98 km from Parnu and 80 km from Tartu. More information about Viljandi on www.viljandi.ee/?id=506 and www.viljandimaa.ee/turismiinfo/?lg=eng Terminal/Region:Airport, harbour, bus & train station in Tallinn; bus and train to Viljandi. Extra info:Special requirements: This camp is not suitable for volunteers allergic to different plants or hay. Be prepared for physical work. Please note rather simple washing facilities in this camp. Please bring your sleeping bag and working clothes with you. Leisure time:There are a lot of possibilities for leisure time activities as camp will take place in the town where one can find attractions for all tastes: sightseeing and museums, festivals, concerts, live music, pubs, etc. You can spend time at Viljandi Lake and go swimming, of course. In the weekend trips to Tartu or Parnu are possible. Number of Volunteers: 10 Number of Volunteers: 10 21. Estonia - Eest Yes Estonia Begin:July 29, 2008, End: August 10, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:EE-EY-5-19 MAIDLA (RAPLA) MANU/KIDS Project:Maidla is an orphanage, which was established over 50 year ago on the site of the old German manor house. It caters for 40 youngsters aged 3 to 18. Children attend school, gymnasium or professional school in the county. The aim of the institution is to take care of children, create good conditions for their living there, ensure necessary medical and psychological treatment, organize free time activities for them and finally, prepare them for the independent life in future. Besides the manor houses and the park, which occupies 3 ha, Maidla has also a garden, which supplies institution with vegetables. Naturally there is a lot of practical work to do there, especially in summer, and assistance of international volunteers will be appreciated. Although many children will be away for the whole period of camp living in the “support families”, those staying in Maidla will join volunteers for work and leisure. Work:Maintenance works in the park and on the territory of institution, possibly light renovation and painting work in the building, preparing and piling up fire woods for heating in winter and other odd jobs outdoors and indoors. Another task of the camp will be to activate youngsters of Maidla involving them to the practical work, running a leisure time program for them, organizing games and sport activities, introducing volunteers’ home countries and cultures, providing practice of English language, etc. There will be around 15 young people aged 5 to 17 in Maidla at the time of the camp. Accomodation:Volunteers will stay in the separate house, which is normally occupied by the eldest children. They will have 2-3 bedded rooms, shower, toilet, washing mashine. Sauna is available as well. Meals will be prepared by volunteers themselves in the instituton’s kitchen from the food provided by the institution. Location:Maidla is a tiny village, which lies 10 km east from Rapla, an administrative centre of the county with 7 000 inhabitants. Distance from Tallinn is about 60 km. Area around has a lot of small rivers and lakes as well as forests with wild life – nice place for hikes, swimming, enjoying nature. More information on www.raplamaa.ee Terminal/Region:Airport, harbour, bus & train stations in Tallinn; bus & train to Rapla; bus to Maidla. Extra info:Special requirements:No special requirements. Tools will be provided. Please bring working clothes and gloves. It would be very helpful if you could bring games, songs popular in your countries, ideas for activities with children, anything you can use for work with kids and teenagers of Maidla. Your previous experience in work with kids is an advantage. English is the camp language. Leisure time: Various joined activities with Maidla youngsters. Hikes in the forest. Sport activities using institution’s facilities. Excursions and visits to the places of interest in the area. Trip to the seaside in Parnu can be organised. It is possible to visit other workcamps taking place the same time in this region. Besides during this time of year, there will be various cultural events in Rapla and neighbour villages (like Marjamaa Folk Festival) which is possible to attend. Number of Volunteers: 8 22. Estonia - Eest Yes Estonia Begin:August 4, 2008, End: August 17, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:EE-EY-5-34 EUROPEAN DREAM (TALLINN) KIDS/TEACH Project:This camp is organized for kids by Language School AUGIIT in Estonia. The aim of the camp is to introduce the diversity of world cultures to youth through language studies and active practice, visits, meetings, contacts with young people from abroad in the hope to help young people from Estonia to integrate into modern world. At the same time the camp aimed at introducing Estonian national culture as well as culture of minority groups living in Estonia to the foreign participants. The camp will offer educational programs and activities that focus on promoting equality in human dignity in conjunction with other programs such as those promoting intercultural learning, participation and empowerment of minorities. Last not least, another idea of the camp is to provide meaningful summer activities for local youngsters. Local teenagers are Russianspeaking and representatives from other minority communities of Estonia. Work:Activating teenage participants of the summer camp and providing intercultural learning experience for them. It will be done through the games popular in the countries volunteers represent, theater, sports, excursions, discussions, actions, etc. Volunteers along with local coordinator will be responsible for the whole program of the camp. The work can be pretty hard, involving long working hours some days, requiring commitment, initiative and high responsibility for the camp program. The age of youngsters is 12-17. Besides local kids 6 teenage participants from abroad are expected to join this camp. In total it is going to be around 15 children. Most of local teenagers are Russian-speaking representing minority communities in Tallinn. Accommodation:In the rented apartments with 45 all facilities in the residential area of Tallinn. Volunteers have to prepare breakfasts and dinners themselves at their accommodation; lunches will be arranged for whole group in the city. Location:Camp will take place in Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. More information on www.tallinn.ee Terminal/Region:Airport, bus or train station, harbor in Tallinn. Special requirements:You have to be really motivated to work with kids. An experience in work with children is an advantage. We specially welcome sporty and musical volunteers. All interesting ideas of activities for kids, games etc. are welcomed. Please bring some materials, photos, symbols of your country, posters, maps, music, etc typical for your country. We expect active volunteers with the knowledge of history and culture of their country and ability to present it. Good level of English is absolutely required. The minimum age of volunteers is 20. Leisure time:There are a lot of possibilities for leisure activities as camp will take place in the capital where one can find attractions for all tastes: historical sights and museums, festivals, concerts, live music, pubs, etc. Besides, as a part of the camp program some trips out of Tallinn will be arranged. Camp provides an excellent opportunity to establish contacts with young people of Estonia, learn about the country and the culture of its minorities. Number of Volunteers: 3 23. Estonia - Eest Yes Estonia Begin:August 8, 2008, End: August 22, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:EE-EY-5-21 DOWN TOWN KIDS II (TALLINN) KIDS/TEACH Project:This project is organized for local children by the language school “In Down-Town” and non-profit association “Alternative Language Programs Satellite”. The project’s aim is to introduce the diversity of world cultures to children through alternative language studies. Answering kids need to practice their knowledge of English, the project helps them to study national customs and traditions, develop their multicultural thinking and tolerance. Thus the idea of the camp is to provide meaningful summer activities for local kids helping the school to fulfil the project’s aim. Work:Activating participants of the school’s summer camp and providing cross-cultural learning experience for them. It will be done through teaching and playing the games and music popular in the English speaking countries and the countries the volunteers represent; training kids to perform pieces of amateur drama; preparing intellectual and sport games for them as well as guided discussions on excursions round the places of interest; actions for peace and nature protection; leading and supporting kids in their work on the team projects within the discussed topics such as “Healthy body, healthy spirit”, “Good habits”, “My small home in the big world”, “War and peace”, etc.; preparing and leading the kid teams’ presentations on English speaking countries and the countries the camp participants are from. Each day of the camp program will have a special theme and a related activity. Volunteers along with local coordinators are responsible for the program of the camp. The work can be pretty hard, involving long working hours some days, requiring high commitment and responsibility for the camp program and the young participants. The volunteers will work in pairs in the smaller groups along with local camp leaders. The age of youngsters is 10-12. The total number of kids is around 30. Most of kids are Russian-speaking from Russian minority community of Tallinn. Accommodation:In the class rooms of the school which is situated in the very centre of Tallinn. Toilets and showers are available. Please bring a sleeping bag. Volunteers will have breakfasts and dinners at their accommodation, lunches will be organized for whole camp in the city. Location:Camp will take place in Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. More information on www.tallinn.ee Terminal/Region:Airport, bus or train station, harbor in Tallinn. Extra info:Special requirements:You have to be really motivated to work with kids. Experience in work with children is an advantage. All interesting ideas of activities for kids, games etc. are welcomed. Please bring some materials, postcards, symbols of your country, posters, maps, music, etc. typical for your country. We expect active volunteers with the good knowledge of history and culture of their country and ability to present it. Please add a motivation letter. The good level of English is required. The minimum age of vols is 20. Number of Volunteers: 8 Number of Volunteers: 8 24. Estonia - Eest Yes Estonia Begin:August 11, 2008, End: August 24, 2008 Topic: Campcode:EE-EY-0-22 ADVENTURE CAMP II (POLVA) MANU/ENVI Project:This is a special camp for those who love adventures and are ready for unexpected situations, want to do something useful and learn something new, encounter Estonian nature and make new friends. It will take place in the Polva County in the village Polgaste, the area known for its outstanding beauty and well-preserved uncultivated nature. The idea of the camp is to encounter Estonian nature and learn how to live in harmony with it. Activity:There will be one or two approximately 25-30 km one-day-long hikes to introduce you the surrounding as well as few shorter ones. Even more hikes can be organised on your request! The local host will provide you with information about herbs, plants, berries and mushrooms of this area and ways people can use it. Also teach you fishing trout from the river, hiking in the forest, surviving in the wild nature, etc. But do not expect formal lectures and exercises. The idea of the camp is learning from each other in easy relaxing and fun way. Your own contribution will be appreciated! The exact activities plan will very much depend on weather conditions. Work:Beside hiking and adventure the volunteers are expected to work approximately 4-5 hours some of the days. Work can be quite physical – various construction/ renovation works in the old watermill and odd jobs in the forest, weir and at the riverside. Accommodation:Volunteers will live in the big old watermill, which is quite rustic without special comfort: dry toilet, washing in the river. Sometimes volunteers can use sauna at neighbours. Volunteers will prepare meals themselves in the kitchen or on the open fire outside. Meals will be really simple. Food will be bought in the shop and from local farmers. You have to bring sleeping bag and mat. Location:Polgaste village lies in South-Estonia. Nearest towns are Polva (15 km), Võru (20 km) and Otepaa (27 km). You will find picturesque 46 forests and low hills there, varied with rivers, creeks and beautiful lakes, several national parks and reserves. From the architectural side churches, manor houses and ancient castles are certainly worth mentioning. www.southestonia.info, www.polvamaale.ee, http://loodus.polvamaa.ee. Terminal/Region:Airport, harbour, bus & train station in Tallinn, bus to Kanepi. Extra info:Special requirements:Volunteers have to be flexible, adventurous and be ready to give up some comfort. You have to be in a good physical shape and be ready for hard work and long hikes. You should be interested in nature and environment protection. Extra info: it is hard to provide vegetarian and lactose free food. Camp is not suitable for volunteers allergic to hay or cats. Leisure time:Sport activities, wu-shu swimming, fishing, etc. Visit to Polva Local Life Museum. Excursions to the nearest bigger towns Voru and Varska as well as tour to North of Estonia are foreseen. Participation fee:Since EstYES does not receive funds to support your participation in the camp neither from the state nor from private sponcors, you are asked to contribute 90 Euro towards cost of board and lodging, local transport and the program. The fee has to be paid by volunteers upon arrival to the camp. Number of Volunteers: 10 25. Estonia - Eest Yes Estonia Begin:August 14, 2008, End: August 27, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:EE-EY-6-32 KAREPA HERB GARDEN 4 (KUNDA) AGRI/STUDY Project: The camp will take place in Vihula Community in Karepa village at tourist farm, which is specialised on growing medicinal herbs, seasonings and unusual (for Estonia) vegetables. Besides growing herbs and vegetables Karepa Farm offers various lectures/ courses such as: • The the history and legends of medicinal herbs; • Medicinal herbs and seasonings that should be in everyday use; • How to pick and dry herbs and make tinctures and ointments; • The use of plants in cosmetics and body care, in sauna, etc; • Healthy diets; • Naturopathy. Trips to the nature to see and explore medicinal herbs are also offered throughout the year. The farm is run by the couple Katrin and Verner Luke, who would like to introduce their activities to the international participants and ask them to give a hand in the seasonal agricultural work. Work: All work will be mainly outdoors: picking up the herbs in the garden and in nature. Also drying and packing the herbs. Occasionally some odd jobs in the farm can be offered. There will be also strong study part - everything about medicinal herbs and the use of it. Work will be ca 7 hours every day. One full day of the camp is reserved for excursions and hiking. Accommodation:Volunteers will stay in the two rooms of the farm. It is possible to stay in the tent in the garden as well. Please bring a sleeping bag. Very luxurious facilities cannot be provided, but shower, Estonian sauna and dry toilet is available. Food will be simple homemade Estonian country food from the farm. And a lot of herbal tea, of course! Volunteers may be asked to help preparing meals and cleaning up. Location:Karepa is a tiny village situated in a beautiful place on the sea side (about 300m from the sea) in Vihula community of LääneVirumaa County in North-Estonia. This area borders to the Lahemaa National Park. Nearest towns – Kunda 10 km, Jõhvi 56 km, Rakvere 35 km, Narva 100 km, Tallinn 110 km. More information on www.visitestonia.com, www.lahemaa.ee, www.ravimtaimeaed.ee Terminal/Region: Airport, harbour, bus & train stations in Tallinn, bus to Rakvere or Kunda, local bus to Karepa. Extra info:Special requirements Volunteers should be interested in nature, herbs and healthy life style. Smoking and drinking alcohol is not allowed in this camp! Please bring your sleeping bag, working clothes and gloves. Camp language is English. Leisure time: There plenty of possibilities for leisure time: swimming in the sea, sunbathing, hiking in the picturesque area of Lahemaa National Park, etc. It is possible to make a bonfire and try a traditional Estonian sauna.Volunteers can visit different historical and cultural objects and places of interest in the area. Excursions to the other neighboring tourist farms and Mining Museum in East Estonia are foreseen. Participation fee: Volunteers are asked to contribute a modest fee of 30 Euro towards the costs of leisure activities and general administration. It has to be paid by every participant upon arrival to the camp. Number of Volunteers: 6 26. Estonia - Eest Yes Estonia Begin:August 19, 2008, End: August 2, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:EE-EY-9-23 CULTURE FACTORY (TALLINN) RENO/ FEST Project:In the buildings of a former Soviet rubber plant Polymer NGO Culture Factory is developing an environment for workshops for artists and musicians, cultural events, youth activities etc. The former industrial spaces are being renovated for new uses as exhibition and concert halls, dancing, theatre and visual arts studios, cultural, youth and leisure activities. This year Culture Factory in cooperation with EstYES invites international volunteers to help renovation works in the former factory continuing its transformation into alternative cultural centre as well as to meeting artists, get experience with various workshops and help preparing and running annual alternative art festival. The Culture Factory is a partner of the international Trans Europe Halles Network, an organisation uniting similar centres all over Europe. More information on www.teh.net and www.kultuuritehas.ee Work:As the factory buildings have stood derelict for years, lots of cleaning-up has to be done. Be ready for the hard and dirty work! It will be some renovation works, painting, fixing windows, cleaning, etc. but also jobs linked to the festival - like preparation/ decoration of the rooms, putting exhibitions, transporting stuff, etc. The work will normally last 6-7 hours a day. Accommodation:Volunteers will live in the factory building in a studio, where they will have a big room for living and equipped kitchen for preparing own meals. Toilets and showers are available in the factory. Beds, mattresses and linens will be provided, so there is no need to bring sleeping bags. Location:Tallinn is the capital of Estonia. You can get a lot of information on Tallinn on www.tallinn.ee and www.visitestonia.com . The Culture Factory is situated quite in the centre of Tallinn within walking distance (20 min) to mediaeval old town, museums, pubs with intensive nightlife, etc. Terminal/Region:Airport, bus or train station, harbor in Tallinn. Extra info:Special requirements:There are no special requirements. Tools will be provided. 47 Please bring working clothes and gloves. Camp language is English. Leisure time;On site volunteers are welcome to take part in the festival and get acquainted with the work of artists and artisans. During the camp Culture Factory will run the traditional festival, so a lot of cultural activities and parties are foreseen: art, performances, music, etc. Besides, there are a lot of possibilities for leisure time activities since camp takes place in the capital where one can find attractions for all tastes: sightseeing and museums, festivals, concerts, live music, pubs, etc. The camp provides an excellent opportunity to establish contacts with young Estonian artists. Participation fee:Since EstYES (neither its camp partner NGO Culture Factory) does not receive sufficient financial support for this camp from municipality nor from private sources we have to charge participants an extra fee of 70 Euro. It has to be paid by volunteers upon arrival to the camp, and it is to cover costs of materials as well as some cultural activities. Number of Volunteers: 8 27. Estonia - Eest Yes Estonia Begin:August 20, 2008, End: August 31, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:EE-EY-6-24 ZOO II (TALLINN) MANU/ENVI Project:The World Zoo and Aquarium Conservation Strategy adopted in 2005 puts the emphasis on wildlife conservation as one of the highest priorities for the zoos around the world. Once offering only public entertainment, the zoos today must take the role of wildlife conservation centres, breeding endangered species and supporting their recovery in the wild. Tallinn Zoo (http://www.loomaaed.ee) participates in a numerous conservation projects, playing a leading role in the reintroduction project of the European mink (Mustela lutreola). It has also provided specimens for the reintroduction of the Black vulture. Tallinn Zoo introduces the public to a variety of animals and conveys information about wildlife through interpretative signs and boards, interactive devices, printed handouts and media representations. So far Tallinn Zoo has been a partner of EstYES for the local voluntary actions. In the development of our cooperation the first international workcamp was be held in Tallinn Zoo in summer 2007. Following its success this year we introduce two camps there. Work:The work mainly consists of doing various gardening jobs in the green areas of the large zoo territory: clearing and tiding up, mowing grass, cutting bushes, planting flowers. There might be as well small renovation works and various odd jobs outdoors. In case of rainy weather alternative work indoors will be found. The work is planned as 7-8 hours a day. NB! Work does not include direct contact with the animals Accomodation: Volunteers will stay in the residential area of Tallinn in the EstYES apartment, where long-term EVS volunteers are usually accommodated. It takes about 20 min by bus to get from there to the city centre and about 40-50 min to get to the Zoo from there. Volunteers will have two rooms, equipped kitchen, shower rooms and toilet at their disposal. They will sleep on mattresses on the floor and in beds. Please bring your sleeping bags! Volunteers have to prepare their own meals for breakfasts and dinners. Lunches will be taken together with the Zoo gardening staff at the working place. Volunteers will use public transport to go to work; the tickets will be provided by EstYE Study: Location:Tallinn is the capital of Estonia, www.tallinn.ee or www.visitestonia.com. Extra info:Special requirements:No special skills required but you have to be ready for physical work. This camp is not suitable for volunteers allergic to hay. Tools will be provided, just take your working clothes and gloves and a sleeping bag! The camp language is English. Leisure time:Besides that volunteers will get well acquainted with the zoo and its inhabitants, there are a lot of possibilities for leisure time activities since camp will take place in the capital, where one can find attractions for any taste: sightseeing & museums, festivals and concerts, live music, pubs, etc. This camp provides an excellent opportunity to experience vivid local life of Tallinn. Participation fee:As EstYES does not have funds to support your participation in this camp neither from the state nor from the private sponsors, you are asked to contribute 50 Euro towards cost of board and lodging, local transport and the program. The fee has to be paid by volunteers upon arrival to the camp. Number of Volunteers: 5 28. Estonia - Eest Yes Estonia Begin:September 1, 2008, End: September 14, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:EE-EY-6-33 KAREPA HERB GARDEN 5 (KUNDA) AGRI/STUDY Project: The camp will take place in Vihula Community in Karepa village at tourist farm, which is specialised on growing medicinal herbs, seasonings and unusual (for Estonia) vegetables. Besides growing herbs and vegetables Karepa Farm offers various lectures/ courses such as: • The the history and legends of medicinal herbs; • Medicinal herbs and seasonings that should be in everyday use; • How to pick and dry herbs and make tinctures and ointments; • The use of plants in cosmetics and body care, in sauna, etc; • Healthy diets; • Naturopathy. Trips to the nature to see and explore medicinal herbs are also offered throughout the year. The farm is run by the couple Katrin and Verner Luke, who would like to introduce their activities to the international participants and ask them to give a hand in the seasonal agricultural work. Work: All work will be mainly outdoors: picking up the herbs in the garden and in nature. Also drying and packing the herbs. Occasionally some odd jobs in the farm can be offered. There will be also strong study part - everything about medicinal herbs and the use of it. Work will be ca 7 hours every day. One full day of the camp is reserved for excursions and hiking. Accommodation:Volunteers will stay in the two rooms of the farm. It is possible to stay in the tent in the garden as well. Please bring a sleeping bag. Very luxurious facilities cannot be provided, but shower, Estonian sauna and dry toilet is available. Food will be simple homemade Estonian country food from the farm. And a lot of herbal tea, of course! Volunteers may be asked to help preparing meals and cleaning up. Location:Karepa is a tiny village situated in a beautiful place on the sea side (about 300m from the sea) in Vihula community of LääneVirumaa County in North-Estonia. This area borders to the Lahemaa National Park. Nearest towns – Kunda 10 km, Jõhvi 56 km, Rakvere 35 km, Narva 100 km, Tallinn 110 km. More information on www.visitestonia.com, 48 www.lahemaa.ee, www.ravimtaimeaed.ee Terminal/Region: Airport, harbour, bus & train stations in Tallinn, bus to Rakvere or Kunda, local bus to Karepa. Extra info:Special requirements Volunteers should be interested in nature, herbs and healthy life style. Smoking and drinking alcohol is not allowed in this camp! Please bring your sleeping bag, working clothes and gloves. Camp language is English. Leisure time: There plenty of possibilities for leisure time: swimming in the sea, sunbathing, hiking in the picturesque area of Lahemaa National Park, etc. It is possible to make a bonfire and try a traditional Estonian sauna.Volunteers can visit different historical and cultural objects and places of interest in the area. Excursions to the other neighboring tourist farms and Mining Museum in East Estonia are foreseen. Participation fee: Volunteers are asked to contribute a modest fee of 30 Euro towards the costs of leisure activities and general administration. It has to be paid by every participant upon arrival to the camp. Number of Volunteers: 6 29. Estonia - Eest Yes Estonia Begin:September 15, 2008, End: September 28, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:EE-EY-6-25 RISTITEE FARM (HIIUMAA) ENVI Project:Hiiumaa according to the Nordic sagas emerged from the Baltic Sea as a small islet more than 10,000 years ago. The island of Hiiumaa was first mentioned in historical documents as a deserted island called Dageida in 1228. The first inhabitants settled down at the end of the 13th century. Hiiumaa now is the second biggest island of Estonia: its area is 965 sq. km, population around 12 000. It has many historical and nature sights, and there are kind people known for their hospitality and good sense of humor. Ristitee farm is situated on the small island Kassari (19 sq. km) which is linked to Hiiumaa. The farm has about 40 horses and it specializes in eco-tourism in Kassari and horse riding for tourists. Indeed the area provides a lot of possibilities for this - with its beautiful sand dunes, pine woods and the high coastal junipers Kassari Island is ideal for hiking, picnics, camping, sunbathing and swimming. Kaina Bay between Kassari and Kaina and the numerous islets form a bird sanctuary with 70 different species - ideal place for bird watchers and nature lovers. The idea of the camp is to assist the protection of one of the environmental objects - coastal meadows, which are unique in Europe. Give hand to Kassari people and have the great chance to experience everyday Estonian country life on the beautiful island of Hiiumaa! Work:Volunteers will be mainly working on preserving coastal meadows. This work will include cleaning and tidying up, cutting unwanted grass and bushes, deleting plants not typical for the meadows. This is an outdoors work in the very wet area. In addition there can be some odd jobs in the farm, especially in the apple garden. The working day is 6-7 hours. One day a week is free but not necessarily on weekend. Accommodation:In the separate house on the sleeping mats. Volunteers have to bring sleeping bags. Toilet, hot water, sauna is available. Volunteers will have to prepare meals themselves however with the help of locals. Location:Hiiumaa Island lies in the Baltic Sea west of Tallinn, 22 km from the mainland. Ristitee farm is situated on the seashore very close to the forest. The nearest village is 10km away. Terminal/Region:Airport, harbor, bus & train station in Tallinn; bus to Rohukula and ferry to Hiiumaa. Extra info:Special requirements:This camp is not suitable for volunteers allergic to different plants or hay. Extra info: it is hard to provide diverse vegetarian and lactose free food on the island. Volunteers have to bring rubber boots, waterproof clothes and pocket torch. Volunteers aged over 35 are especially welcome! Leisure time:Sunbathing and swimming, hiking, birds watching, etc. Very good camp for nature lovers! Excursion around the island is planned. Since Ristitee is also a horse farm you will get the possibility to exercise horse riding. Number of Volunteers: 10 1. Finland - KVT Finland Begin:May 2, 2008, End: May 25, 2008 Topic: North South solidarity Campcode:FI-KVT-2-1 Estelle, Turku ENVI, MANU Uusi Tuuli is a NGO in Turku working for fair trade, solidarity and sustainable development. Its ship Estelle has sailed to Angola with aid supplies and brought fair trade goods to Finland. Work: First week of the camp will be spent repairing bicycles in Uusi Tuuli's bicycle "fleamarket". In the second week vols will help Estelle's crew to make repairs on the ship and prepare it for sailing. The work is physical and participants should be able to take their own initiative. At the end of the camp the Estelle will sail from Turku to Helsinki. In Helsinki, the volunteers will participate in the World Village Festival on 24-25 May. Study: Fair Trade and other themes of globalisation. Bicycles will be used as vehicles during the camp. Accommodation: First two weeks will spent in a house but vols will stay on the Estelle during the sailing trip. It is not possible to accept disabled or participants with children. More info: www.estelle.fi and www.worldvillage.fi Number of Volunteers: 7 2. Finland - KVT Finland Begin:May 21, 2008, End: June 1, 2008 Topic: Antiracism, antifascism, refugees and ethnic minorities Campcode:FI-KVT-1-1 World Village Festival, Helsinki EDU, FEST, PEACE The World Village Festival (24-25 May) showcases a large range of NGOs and is organised by KEPA (Service Centre for Development Cooperation in Finland). The festival supports multiculturalism, international solidarity and development co-operation through music and exhibitions (www.worldvillage.fi). Work: Firstly, vols will help to set up the festival area including building and taking down tents, setting up stalls, decorating the festival area, etc. After the World Village festival the volunteers will work for three days in a reception centre for refugees and asylum seekers. Vols will take part in cleaning and maintenance work at the centre and its surroundings in co-operation with the inhabitants. Vols will also organise activities for the children living in the centre (art workshops, outdoor activities, etc.). Accommodation: Vols will stay on a small island in an old house which is maintained by a 49 small ecological association. The accommodation is simple, there's no running water or showers. Vols can use a sauna building for washing. It is not possible to accept disabled or participants with children. Number of Volunteers: 9 3. Finland - KVT Finland Begin:July 3, 2008, End: July 19, 2008 Topic: Disabilities Campcode:FI-KVT-4-1 Äijälä, Jyväskylä DISA, MANU Äijälä Farm is situated near Jyväskylä in Central Finland. The charming old farmhouse has been repaired to be a home for disabled people. The community wants to encourage the integration of disabled and socalled healthy people. Äijälä has been hosting KVT workcamps since 1980. Work: Gardening, hay-making, renovating an old building and household work. Work will be done together with the people living in Äijälä and also other disabled people from outside Äijälä. Extra info: Disabled vols, 30+ vols and families are especially welcome. Number of Volunteers: 8 4. Finland - KVT Finland Begin:July 6, 2008, End: July 19, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:FI-KVT-6-1 Rihu, Heinola AGRI, ENVI Rihu is a biodynamic farm surrounded by forests and lakes, 30km from Heinola in Southern Finland. Rihu Association organises courses on biodynamic farming, environment and herbal medicine as well as camps for school children. There are also domestic animals on the farm. Work: Gardening, landscaping and painting. Extra info: Expect hard outdoor work! Study: Biodynamic farming. More info: www.rihu.net Number of Volunteers: 10 5. Finland - KVT Finland Begin:July 14, 2008, End: July 25, 2008 Topic: Peace and disarmament Campcode:FI-KVT-3-1 Food Not Bombs, Helsinki EDU, PEACE Food Not Bombs (FNB) is an international grassroots anti-military movement with the aim of promoting disarmament and social justice. One of their main activities is to cook and serve meals on the streets and market places of Helsinki. Food is donated by local shopkeepers. Vols will also eat donated food during the camp. The food will be vegan and/or vegetarian. Vols will mostly travel by bicycle 5-30 kilometres per day. Work: Vols will take part in cooking and serving the meals. Study: FNB campaign. Extra info: Extra motivation letter needed. More info: www.foodnotbombs.net Number of Volunteers: 12 6. Finland - KVT Finland Begin:July 20, 2008, End: August 7, 2008 Topic: Antiracism, antifascism, refugees and ethnic minorities Campcode:FI-KVT-1-2 Faces Etnofestival, Karjaa FEST, PEACE, MANU Faces Etnofestival (1st 3rd of August) is a multicultural festival with live music, theatre, exhibitions, workshops and dance. The aim of the festival is to promote understanding between different ethnic groups and work against racism. The festival is held in Billnäs, a little village just outside Karjaa, 80 km west of Helsinki. Work: The work will be physically demanding and monotonous: building the stages, carrying materials, decoration and tidying the area after the festival. More info: www.faces.fi Number of Volunteers: 15 7. Finland - KVT Finland Begin:July 20, 2008, End: August 3, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:FI-KVT-6-4 Unicornia, Kaavi ENVI Unicornia is an NGO that works to provide an opportunity for people to live close to nature in an electricity-free environment. For this purpose Unicornia has rented a farm next to a lake in a rural area of central Finland. Work: Gardening, clearing forest paths and a beach, painting walls, chopping firewood. Accommodation: Very basic, washing in a sauna. Study: Local nature and natural living. Extra info: No electricty nearby. No alcohol allowed. Number of Volunteers: 7 8. Finland - KVT Finland Begin:July 21, 2008, End: August 3, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:FI-KVT-6-2 Forest School, Saarijärvi EDU, ENVI POKE is a learning centre offering different kinds of educational programmes for young people and adults. One of the central aims of the centre is to promote sustainable development and multiculturalism. The school is situated in central Finland. Work: Vols will help with gardening, taking care of animals, forest work, making an educational nature path near the school and picking berries. Study: The relationship between humans and nature, sustainable lifestyle and forestry. Number of Volunteers: 12 9. Finland - KVT Finland Begin:July 28, 2008, End: August 14, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:FI-KVT-9-1 Kuusaa, Haapajärvi HERI, FEST The camp is hosted by Jokuset Village Association, an organisation for inhabitants of Kuusaa and Jokela villages in Northwestern Finland. Work: Helping to organise the Kuusaa Marathon, renovating the village house, landscaping, and hosting a restaurant event (with traditional dishes from the vols’ countries) in the village house. More info (in Finnish): www.kuusaa.com Number of Volunteers: 14 10. Finland - KVT Finland Begin:August 3, 2008, End: August 16, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:FI-KVT-5-1 50 Hyvä Arki, Espoo SOCI, KIDS Hyvä Arki organises voluntary work in Espoo (Greater Helsinki) and is a meeting place for long-term unemployed immigrants and other socially disadvantaged groups. It also delivers food aid to disadvantaged people in Espoo. Work: Volunteers will participate in a multicultural children’s camp taking place in Espoo centre (5-9 August). The vols will help to take care of the children and organise games and activities together with Finnish camp leaders. The other part of the work will be gardening and painting the old cottage of the Hyvä Arki Association. More info: www.hyvaarki.fi (Finnish). Number of Volunteers: 6 11. Finland - KVT Finland Begin:September 7, 2008, End: September 20, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:FI-KVT-6-3 Keuruu Ecovillage, Keuruu ENVI, AGRI The purpose of Keuruu Ecovillage is to pursue a sustainable lifestyle, to cherish the diversity of nature and to preserve original plant and animal species in the woody countryside of Central Finland. Work: Construction, renovation, harvesting, gardening. Study: Ecovillages in Finland and Europe. Extra info: Families and 30+ vols are especially welcome. More info: www.ekokyla.tk Number of Volunteers: 12 1. France - SCI France Begin:June 29, 2008, End: July 13, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:FR-SCI-6-1 VITRY/PLANETE LILAS I The project of Planete Lilas is situated in the departmental park of “Les lilas” in the southern part of Paris. It's aim is to create an activity of biological farming and fair trade, an open space for inhabitants of the area, a place for debates and discussion, and a collective garden.. It is the second workcamps year on the place. Volounteers will work in the garden : gardening, weeding, workshop animation with children and participation to local events. Going to Paris will not be possible every day. Accommodation: tents Number of Volunteers: 12 2. France - SCI France Begin:July 1, 2008, End: July 14, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:FR-SCI-6-7 BERGES DE LA DEULE The project is about environnemental protection. It consists in sailing on little boats through differents sites along the river “Deûle”, closed to Lille, in the north of France. The volunteer will actively participate in the river’s environnement protection by working directly on pollution effects : cleaning the riversides, the water and fauna and flora protection. Work: The volunteers will actively participate in the river’s environnement protection by working directly on pollution effects : cleaning the riversides, the water and fauna and flora protection Accommodation: tents Extra info: non accessible for wheelchairs Number of Volunteers: 8 3. France - SCI France Begin:July 4, 2008, End: July 26, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:FR-SCI-5-1 MAISON BLANCHE In a small village, in the East of France, the Maison Blanche residence welcomes elderly people. Some of the residents are affected with alzheimer . Work: the volunteers will be asked two types of work : animation, mainly, and small hand labor. It would be really appreciated if the volunteers came with their guitars, traditional songs and dances, national recipes... and lots of ideas. Accommodation: accomodation in an independant house of the center Language: it is necessary to speak french.. Extra info: We ask volunteers to be at least 20 years old, very motivated for this camp and to speak French. They have to send a motivation letter in french with the standard application form. No volunteer will be accepted until we get this motivation letter. Driving licence would be an asset (a vehicle is lended to the volunteers). Extra info: non accessible for wheelchairs Number of Volunteers: 5 4. France - SCI France Begin:July 5, 2008, End: July 28, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:FR-SCI-9-1 SIRIUS Tri-national French German and a third country to be chosen Sirius works for the improvement of the relation between differents area of Paris through cultural projects. In 2008, the NGO is preparing a film and an exhibition called “Dream in the city – City of dream”. The film aims to link areas of Paris through artistic workshops. (videos and plastic art). Volunteers will help to prepare the film decoration and the settlement of the video exhibition (24-26 of july) in the north of Paris.. They will prepare it by animating workshop with children and adults(painting; ,joinery, sound installation ...). Parts of the film are prepared by the inhabitants and local NGO's. Accommodation: in the centre of an NGO partner, in the suburbs. Language: French, German, and .. Number of Volunteers: 12 5. France - SCI France Begin:July 5, 2008, End: July 26, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:FR-SCI-11-1 AUI I This workcamp will be organised in cooperation with Action d'Urgence Internationale (International Emergency Action). It organises trainings and works on disasters prevention. The camps will take place in the Alps. Work: Volunteers will renovate former silver mines, archaeological remnants from 9th century: renovating the ancient galleries, as well as the outskirts. Volunteers will work 35 hours per week Accommodation: Big tents, with beds inside. Sleeping bags needed Language: French, English and Spanish. Extra info: Camp non accessible for wheel chairs Number of Volunteers: 15 6. France - SCI France 51 Begin:July 6, 2008, End: July 27, 2008 Topic: Disabilities Campcode:FR-SCI-4-6 TONNEINS I In an APF center (Association of handicapped persons, France) in the south of France, the workcamp will focus on animation activities. Work: Volunteers will take part to animation activities and to the residents daily life. Accommodation: Accommodation in the centre. Language: It is necessary to have a good understanding of french. Extra info: We ask volunteers to be at least 20 years old, very motivated for this camp and to speak French. They have to send a motivation letter in french with the standard application form. No volunteer will be accepted until we get this motivation letter. Number of Volunteers: 6 7. France - SCI France Begin:July 7, 2008, End: July 27, 2008 Topic: Disabilities Campcode:FR-SCI-4-1 RENNES I The workcamp takes place in Rennes, in a center for spastic (not mental handicapped). Work: The volunteers will be in charge of the animation activities : games, discussions, going out with residents, introducing their country. Volunteers knowing arts or theatre are very welcome. Accommodation: in the centre. Language: It is necessary to speak french. Extra info: We ask volunteers to be at least 20 years old, very motivated for this camp and to speak French. They have to send a motivation letter in french with the standard application form. No volunteer will be accepted until we get this motivation letter.. Number of Volunteers: 4 8. France - SCI France Begin:July 7, 2008, End: July 21, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:FR-SCI-9-3 CHATEAU DE BLAMONT I The association « Clé de Voûte du Blâmontois », created in 1991, is renovating a medieval castel in the village of Blâmont, between Nancy and Strasbourg. Work: The volunteers will help with building work (masonry), reparing the walls, stonecutting, clearing the site and general maintenance of the site. Accommodation: The volunteers need to bring their own tent and sleeping bags. Qualifications: It is good but not obligatory to speak a little bit of French because 10 other french volunteers will be present ! Extra info: non accessible for wheelchairs Number of Volunteers: 10 9. France - SCI France Begin:July 7, 2008, End: July 20, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:FR-SCI-9-7 FORT DE JOUY In the East of France, the Fort de Jouy is an old military fort of the 19th century. The vols wil help renovate it with building work (masonry, carpentry). Accommodation: very rudimentary in the fort. The vols need to bring their own sleeping bags and sleeping mats. The showers are outside of the workcamp site. Vols must be aware of this rudimentary lifestyle. Qualifications: It is good but not obligatory to speak a little bit of French because 15 other french volunteers will be present ! Extra info: non accessible for wheelchairs Number of Volunteers: 15 10. France - SCI France Begin:July 7, 2008, End: July 27, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:FR-SCI-11-3 DOJO PAJOT L'association DOJO PAJOT, in the south-east of Paris, organizes various activities, cultural or physical, for disadvantaged younggster. The volunteers will help renovate the building. Accommodation: tent. Extra info: Camp non accessible for wheel chairs Number of Volunteers: 12 11. France - SCI France Begin:July 11, 2008, End: August 8, 2008 Topic: Disabilities Campcode:FR-SCI-4-8 CHATEAUNEUF This APF center, in Chateauneuf sur Cher, in the heart of France, Le foyer APF de Chateauneuf sur Cher, dans le centre de la France, welcomes handicapped persons. Work: Volunteers will take part to animation activities and to the residents daily life. Accommodation: Accommodation in the centre. Language: It is necessary to have a good understanding of french. Extra info: We ask volunteers to be at least 20 years old, very motivated for this camp and to speak French. They have to send a motivation letter in french with the standard application form. No volunteer will be accepted until we get this motivation letter.. Number of Volunteers: 4 12. France - SCI France Begin:July 14, 2008, End: August 24, 2008 Topic: Disabilities Campcode:FR-SCI-4-5 NOEUX-LES-MINES In an APF center (Association of handicapped persons, France) in the North of France, the workcamp will focus on animation activities. Work: Volunteers will take part to animation activities and to the residents daily life. They will do some artistic work: paintings, decoration... according to their abilities. Accommodation: Accommodation in the centre. Language: It is necessary to speak french. Qualifications: We ask volunteers to have artistic competencies such as drawing, painting, sculpture… Extra info: We ask volunteers to be at least 20 years old, very motivated for this camp and to speak French. They have to send a motivation letter in french with the standard application form. No volunteer will be accepted until we get this motivation letter. Number of Volunteers: 6 13. France - SCI France Begin:July 14, 2008, End: July 27, 2008 Topic: Environment 52 Campcode:FR-SCI-6-2 VITRY/PLANETE LILAS II The project of Planete Lilas is situated in the departmental park of “Les lilas” in the southern part of Paris. It's aim is to create an activity of biological farming and fair trade, an open space for inhabitants of the area, a place for debates and discussion, and a collective garden.. It is the second workcamps year on the place. Volounteers will work in the garden : gardening, weeding, workshop animation with children and participation to local events. Going to Paris will not be possible every day. Accommodation: tents Number of Volunteers: 12 14. France - SCI France Begin:July 22, 2008, End: August 4, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:FR-SCI-9-4 CHATEAU DE BLAMONT II The association « Clé de Voûte du Blâmontois », created in 1991, is renovating a medieval castel in the village of Blâmont, between Nancy and Strasbourg. Work: The volunteers will help with building work (masonry), reparing the walls, stonecutting, clearing the site and general maintenance of the site. Accommodation: The volunteers need to bring their own tent and sleeping bags. Qualifications: It is good but not obligatory to speak a little bit of French because 10 other french volunteers will be present ! Extra info: non accessible for wheelchairs Number of Volunteers: 10 15. France - SCI France Begin:July 28, 2008, End: August 17, 2008 Topic: Disabilities Campcode:FR-SCI-4-3 HOSPITALET The workcamp will be held in a residence for physically heavily handicapped persons, near Blois, the Loire valley castles, 45 minutes from Paris with the TGV. A specialised work is done in order to give the residents a self-aptitude to their daily tasks. Work: The volunteers will bring their personal competences (music, theatre,...) and national culture (songs, pictures, diaporama, ...) and help the animation team, taking part in the residents daily activities : games, debates, visits outside, picnics… They'll take their meals with the residents. Accommodation: in the centre. A car will be at their disposal. Language: it is necessary to speak french Extra info: We ask volunteers to be at least 20 years old, very motivated for this camp and to speak French. They have to send a motivation letter in french with the standard application form. No volunteer will be accepted until we get this motivation letter. Extra info: non accessible for wheelchairs Number of Volunteers: 5 16. France - SCI France Begin:August 2, 2008, End: August 23, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:FR-SCI-11-2 AUI II This workcamp will be organised in cooperation with Action d'Urgence Internationale (International Emergency Action). It organises trainings and works on disasters prevention. The camps will take place in the Alps. Work: Volunteers will renovate former silver mines, archaeological remnants from 9th century: renovating the ancient galleries, as well as the outskirts. Volunteers will work 35 hours per week Accommodation: Big tents, with beds inside. Sleeping bags needed Language: French, English and Spanish. Extra info: Camp non accessible for wheel chairs Number of Volunteers: 15 17. France - SCI France Begin:August 3, 2008, End: August 25, 2008 Topic: Disabilities Campcode:FR-SCI-4-4 MARSEILLE The Centre of Bellevue in Marseille accommodates disabled persons (physically handicapped). Work: The volunteers will organize animation activities. They’ll be careful to maintain exchanges with the residents and then, to try to create a friendly and dynamic atmosphere. They will help during the meals some persons who can’t eat alone. The volunteers are encouraged to be dynamic and take initiatives. Accommodation: in the centre. Language: It is necessary to speak french. Extra info: We ask volunteers to be at least 20 years old, very motivated for this camp and to speak French. They have to send a motivation letter in french with the standard application form. No volunteer will be accepted until we get this motivation letter. Driving licence would be an asset. Number of Volunteers: 7 18. France - SCI France Begin:August 3, 2008, End: August 24, 2008 Topic: Disabilities Campcode:FR-SCI-4-7 TONNEINS II In an APF center (Association of handicapped persons, France) in the south of France, the workcamp will focus on animation activities. Work: Volunteers will take part to animation activities and to the residents daily life. Accommodation: Accommodation in the centre. Language: It is necessary to have a good understanding of french. Extra info: We ask volunteers to be at least 20 years old, very motivated for this camp and to speak French. They have to send a motivation letter in french with the standard application form. No volunteer will be accepted until we get this motivation letter. Number of Volunteers: 6 19. France - SCI France Begin:August 4, 2008, End: August 24, 2008 Topic: Disabilities Campcode:FR-SCI-4-2 RENNES II The workcamp takes place in Rennes, in a center for spastic (not mental handicapped). Work: The volunteers will be in charge of the animation activities : games, discussions, going out with residents, introducing their country. Volunteers knowing arts or theatre are very welcome. 53 Accommodation: in the centre. Language: It is necessary to speak french. Extra info: We ask volunteers to be at least 20 years old, very motivated for this camp and to speak French. They have to send a motivation letter in french with the standard application form. No volunteer will be accepted until we get this motivation letter.. Number of Volunteers: 4 20. France - SCI France Begin:August 4, 2008, End: August 17, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:FR-SCI-6-3 VITRY/PLANETE LILAS III The project of Planete Lilas is situated in the departmental park of “Les lilas” in the southern part of Paris. It's aim is to create an activity of biological farming and fair trade, an open space for inhabitants of the area, a place for debates and discussion, and a collective garden.. It is the second workcamps year on the place. Volounteers will work in the garden : gardening, weeding, workshop animation with children and participation to local events. Going to Paris will not be possible every day. Accommodation: tents Number of Volunteers: 12 21. France - SCI France Begin:August 13, 2008, End: August 27, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:FR-SCI-6-8 MAISON DE LA NATURE The “Maison de la nature of Sundgau” is an educational centre promoting ecology. Created in 1999, it is situated in Altenach, a little village in Alsace, near Switzerland. Work: This summer, volunteers will help restoring the “discovery path” (the wooden stairs and the “bird observatory”, and creating a meeting area with natural material ( wood and stones), arrange a secure place around the campfire, and build a furnace. Accommodation: tents. Extra info: non accessible for wheelchairs Number of Volunteers: 12 22. France - SCI France Begin:August 18, 2008, End: August 31, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:FR-SCI-6-9 FERME DU DRAGON The goal of the project is to built ecological little houses, around the “Draggon Farm, located in Merville, in the north of France, which host visitors with a goal of environment and ecological building. Each house will be 30m3 tall and built in natural material ( wood and soil). Work: building ecological little houses Accommodation: tents Number of Volunteers: 8 23. France - SCI France Begin:August 18, 2008, End: August 31, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:FR-SCI-9-5 ETAPLES In the north of France the volunteers will help an association working on saving martim heritage. Work: repair old boats for an exhibition in a maritim museum Study: maritim history Accommodation: camping Qualifications: ability or enthusiasm for woodwork, curiosity for boats and maritim history,... Number of Volunteers: 8 24. France - SCI France Begin:August 28, 2008, End: September 13, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:FR-SCI-6-4 VITRY/PLANETE LILAS IV The project of Planete Lilas is situated in the departmental park of “Les lilas” in the southern part of Paris. It's aim is to create an activity of biological farming and fair trade, an open space for inhabitants of the area, a place for debates and discussion, and a collective garden.. It is the second workcamps year on the place. Volounteers will work in the garden : gardening, weeding, workshop animation with children and participation to local events. Going to Paris will not be possible every day. Accommodation: tents Number of Volunteers: 12 25. France - SCI France Begin:September 1, 2008, End: September 14, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:FR-SCI-11-4 LILLE The volunteers will have to help SCI Lille in north of France to renovate the office, to make it adapted for hosting volunteers. The work will be demolition of walls and little building works. Work: building work Accommodation: house Number of Volunteers: 8 1. Germany - SCI Germany Begin:June 1, 2008, End: June 17, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:DE-SCI-9-90 HAMBURG-ALTONA The 10th "altonale" takes place between 30 May and 15 June. This culture and street festival in Hamburg has become one of the most popular events in Northern Germany, attracting more than 500,000 visitors each time. Every year, the "altonale" comes up with new ideas and attractions in the fields of art, literature and theatre. Before you apply, please read basic info on this site www.sci-d.de/infofor-you first. Here we explain, what we expect from volunteers in our camps. A special festival highlight is the three-day street feast (from13 to 15 June) with numerous musical performances on 9 stages, a "fun parade", an information mile and an antiques and flea market. To celebrate its 10th anniversary, the "altonale" is setting up a wide range of special areas such as the "city forest", which includes more than 100 birch trees, or the festival area, where the European Football Championship 2008 will be broadcasted on a big screen, surrounded by 16 tents that represent each of the participating nations. A big circus tent will complete the "anniversary mile", where events, readings and concerts will be held. You will get a close insight in diverse cultural projects as well as in the planning and organization of the festival. Moreover, you will get to know Hamburg and the district of Altona in particular. Participants will be invited, together with other international groups, to an official greeting of the town mayor. 54 Work: Setup an dismantling of the equipment, decoration, festival organization, providing information to visitors, posting bills, distribution of flyers and clean up. Study: Learn how to organize a big cultural event Accommodation: In a building Extra info: More information at www.altonale.de Number of Volunteers: 10 4. Germany - SCI Germany Begin:June 28, 2008, End: July 19, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:DE-SCI-5-17 MOERS (about 30 km north of Düsseldorf) The City of Moers, located on the border of the Ruhrgebiet, between Duisburg and Düsseldorf, is known for the tradition of mining. For more than 25 years SCI-Moers has been active in many areas to support the youth of the area. Three years ago, SCI-Moers began working in the "Ganztagsbetreuung" (full-time supervision) of children in preschools. "Ganztagsbetreuung" creates a learning environment for preschoolers to occupy the time between the end of the school day and 4pm. This summer SCI-Moers will be involved in the "Tummelferien"program for the City of Moers for the second time. Tummelferien is a program designed for children between the ages of 6-14 who are not going on vacation during their summer break. Children of different areas are put into a group of up to 15 to engage in various games, sports and leisure activities. Outings, sightseeing tours, art projects, a large KIDS-Parade through the City, visits to the swimming pool and many more activities will be part of the program, Mondays through Fridays, from 9 am to 4 pm. Before you apply, please read basic info on this site www.sci-d.de/info-for-you first. Here we explain, what we expect from volunteers in our camps. Work: Preparing leisure activities for children and supporting the staff, which is responsible for the groups Study: Getting to know the youth work in the City of Moers and looking at the school system in North Rhine-Westphalia Accommodation: In a school Food: Lunch with the groups, breakfast and dinner the camp prepares for themselves Qualifications: Camp languages: German and English; motivation to work with kids for long hours, bringing own ideas for games and leisure activities with the children Number of Volunteers: 12 5. Germany - SCI Germany Begin:June 30, 2008, End: July 19, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:DE-SCI-5-21 BERGE (about 30 km west of Berlin) The Brandenburg Youth Centre is a development facility for socially disadvantaged and mentally disabled young people. Located in the province of the former Prussian domain of Berge, northwest of Berlin, the youth centre offers these young people the opportunity to reintegrate on social and vocational levels through development programmes on issues including ecology, agriculture, building and kitchen work and wood workshop. The young people live in family-like structures with educators as parents. Before you apply, please read basic info on this site www.sci-d.de/info- for-you first. Here we explain, what we expect from volunteers in our camps. Work: In small groups in the stables, kitchen, wood workshop and garden, together with the young people Study: The socio-ecological concept of the Youth centre, use of renewable energies, ecological building, environmental technology, horse-based therapy Accommodation: In tents Qualifications: Knowledge of German is useful because the young people do not speak English. Interest to get in contact with the youth! Extra info: Alcohol and drugs are forbidden in the project; many free time facilities: swimming, canoeing, riding, tours by bike, excursions to Berlin and Potsdam are possible. Number of Volunteers: 12 6. Germany - SCI Germany Begin:July 13, 2008, End: July 27, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:DE-SCI-6-50 LEIPZIG-LINDENAU, Polish-German Workcamp The Lindenau Neighbourhood Association engages in volunteer work in the areas of family housing, local history and grass root urban planning (www.lindenauerstadtteilverein.de). Lindenau is a diverse inner suburb of the green university town of Leipzig. The great many of projects include indoor playgrounds, community gardens and a writer in residence. In 2007 the association took over an empty house as future centre and space for activities of non-profit associations. Public funds helped securing the roof, however windows and doors are missing and will be replaced with spare parts from elsewhere. The Workcamp will help renovating the place as an attractive location for community projects. Co-sponsor is Tegula, the Leipzig Museum of Bricks. Before you apply, please read basic info on this site www.scid.de/info-for-you first. Here we explain, what we expect from volunteers in our camps. Work: Renovation work of the facade (brick laying, plaster) and designing the backyard Study: Dealing with empty and derelict houses, neighbourhood associations Accommodation: On mattresses in the house, no running water, showers in the neighbourhood Qualifications: Fun and endurance with manual work Number of Volunteers: 8 7. Germany - SCI Germany Begin:July 19, 2008, End: July 27, 2008 Topic: Antiracism, antifascism, refugees and ethnic minorities Campcode:DE-SCI-1-38 BERLIN, Russian Summer School This program aims to train young active volunteers of the Siberian Creative Group. The theme of this year's Summer School is "the dangers of right-wing extremism in Germany and Russia". In the first week, the participants will learn methods of intercultural learning and meet anti-racist initiatives & young people in Berlin. Afterwards, the volunteers will break into small groups and join different international work camps of their choice. Before you apply, please read basic info on this site www.scid.de/info-for-you first. Here we explain, what we expect from volunteers in our camps. Study: Learning about racism in Germany and 55 in Russia, and ways to fight it Extra info: Only for medium to good Russian speakers! Number of Volunteers: 20 8. Germany - SCI Germany Begin:July 19, 2008, End: August 9, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:DE-SCI-6-40 BERNKASTEL-KUES (about 40 km east of Trier) Friedmunt Sonnemann owns 4 hectares of land, situated in a forest near the small wine and tourist town of Bernkastel-Kues, 40km away from Trier. He cultivates plants, which are threatened or endangered, and sells the seeds are to various horticulturists. The hut where he resides has neither a water pipe nor electricity, and the road to it is not paved. Life in this remote area, up one hour up the hill, is not suitable for everyone, therefore the volunteers must be economical, willing to avoid waste, able to adapt to hard living conditions and live an organic lifestyle. Living room, spring water and telephone are available. Before you apply, please read basic info on this site www.scid.de/info-for-you first. Here we explain, what we expect from volunteers in our camps. Work: Depending on the weather conditions, working in the fields or construction of house with simple materials (loam and straw) Study: Botany, discussion about the extinction of rare crops Accommodation: In the barn, kitchen available, washing [normally] with cold water, compost toilet Qualifications: Adapting to very basic conditions and endure this life style for three weeks Extra info: Only vegetarian food; Do not bring a mobile telephone because of its unhealthy effect. Because of the high economical demands of the property, it’s required that the volunteers work Saturday mornings. Number of Volunteers: 12 9. Germany - SCI Germany Begin:July 20, 2008, End: August 9, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:DE-SCI-9-93 ÜBERLINGEN (at Lake Constanze) Direct on Lake Constance, in Überlingen, you will find Wiestor School, a primary and secondary school with about 300 pupils. Many of the pupils are from immigrant families. The children have school throughout the day, which is not common in Germany. The goal is for all pupils to move on to become successful citizens by finding a place to train or move on to further education after schooling is complete. The historical city of Überlingen and the surrounding landscape of Lake Constance presents a great opportunity for the participants to get to know one of the most beautiful areas of Germany and is very close to the borders of Austria and Switzerland. Before you apply, please read basic info on this site www.scid.de/info-for-you first. Here we explain, what we expect from volunteers in our camps. Work: Rearrangement of outdoor areas, construction of a new five-a-side football field, a covered sitting area for the pupils of the primary school, green areas and a play/climb area. Study: Participation in creating an enjoyable schoolyard appropriate for children; insight into the aims of a working primary/secondary school; visits to historical monuments, such as the Goldbacher Stollen and KZ Aufkirch from the Nazi regime Accommodation: Simple living conditions in a multipurpose room; showers are next door; two minute walk from Überlingen Train Station Qualifications: Interest in the project and creative design, interest and motivation Extra info: Trips around Lake Constance and various points of historical significance Number of Volunteers: 20 10. Germany - SCI Germany Begin:July 20, 2008, End: August 10, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:DE-SCI-9-63 JÄNKENDORF (Saxony, about 70 km east of Dresden) The association Holderbusch runs a farm with about 22 hectares of land for agriculture and pasture. The farm has recently changed over to ecological agriculture. The aims of the association consist of perm cultural selfsustainability, landscape conservation, revitalization of traditional handicraft and agriculture with horses. There are four adults and a child living on the farm. Before you apply, please read basic info on this site www.scid.de/info-for-you first. Here we explain, what we expect from volunteers in our camps. Work: Renovation works at the house; work in the garden and in the fields; fruit gathering Study: Perma culture, life in harmony with nature, keeping of animals in their natural environment, community life Accommodation: Simple in tents, during rainy weather in the barn Food: Self-catering, partly with products from the farm Extra info: Not accessible by wheel chair; if possible bring your bike! Cycling ability! Please bring along sleeping bag, mat, working clothes and solid work shoes. Number of Volunteers: 12 11. Germany - SCI Germany Begin:July 20, 2008, End: August 10, 2008 Topic: Ideology and spirituality Campcode:DE-SCI-10-63 JÄNKENDORF (Saxony, about 70 km east of Dresden) The association Holderbusch runs a farm with about 22 hectares of land for agriculture and pasture. The farm has recently changed over to ecological agriculture. The aims of the association consist of perm cultural selfsustainability, landscape conservation, revitalization of traditional handicraft and agriculture with horses. There are four adults and a child living on the farm. Before you apply, please read basic info on this site www.scid.de/info-for-you first. Here we explain, what we expect from volunteers in our camps. Work: Renovation works at the house; work in the garden and in the fields; fruit gathering Study: Perma culture, life in harmony with nature, keeping of animals in their natural environment, community life Accommodation: Simple in tents, during rainy weather in the barn Food: Self-catering, partly with products from the farm Extra info: Not accessible by wheel chair; if possible bring your bike! Cycling ability! Please bring along sleeping bag, mat, working clothes and solid work shoes. Number of Volunteers: 12 56 12. Germany - SCI Germany Begin:July 25, 2008, End: August 15, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:DE-SCI-9-95 WECHMAR (Thuringia, near Erfurt) Wechmar is known in the international world of music as the "home of the forefathers of the Bach family". In the 16th century, Veit Bach, a baker, left his home in Hungary and moved to Wechmar, a village near Erfurt. More than half of his descendants became musicians, among them the genius composer Johann Sebastian Bach, his great great grandson. The original Bach house in historical centre of Wechmar is the oldest living and working place of Bach family in the world. Historic sights can be visited during free time, like the regional capital Erfurt, the city of Gotha and the “Wartburg” in Eisenach. Before you apply, please read basic info on this site www.sci-d.de/info-for-you first. Here we explain, what we expect from volunteers in our camps. Work: Renovation of the old manor, building a geological trail on an area surrounded by a moat, participants will help preparing and take part in the local feast Study: Monument conservation, local history, rural traditions Accommodation: A building on the sports field of the community Food: In the mornings and evenings the group will prepare their own food, lunch will be provided. Number of Volunteers: 12 13. Germany - SCI Germany Begin:July 26, 2008, End: August 9, 2008 Topic: Antiracism, antifascism, refugees and ethnic minorities Campcode:DE-SCI-1-33 RAVENSBRÜCK (near Berlin) The former women concentration camp of Ravensbrück was established in 1939 near the small city of Fürstenberg/Havel. Until the liberation in April 1945, more than 130.000 women and children, 20.000 men and 1.000 female youth of the so-called “Uckermark Youth Protective Custody Camp” were incarcerated. The prisoners came from more than 40 countries. They were required to do forced labour in different sectors, e.g. for SS-factories or the company of Siemens. Their daily life was characterised by hunger, mistreatments and bad hygienic conditions. Tens of thousands of prisoners perished. Today, Ravensbrück Memorial Museum keeps traces and records, enhances remembrance and research, and creates a place of active learning and encounter. Every year, in cooperation with the Memorial, international work camps are organised on the former concentration camp area. Further information can be found on www.ravensbrueck.de. Before you apply, please read basic info on this site www.scid.de/info-for-you first. Here we explain, what we expect from volunteers in our camps. Work: Indexing and translation of documents in the archives of the Memorial Study: Prisoners and female SS-guards, commemoration and remembrance at Ravensbrück Memorial Accommodation: In the international youth hostel of Ravensbrück on the Memorial site Extra info: Excursions to the lakes in the surrounding area Number of Volunteers: 12 14. Germany - SCI Germany Begin:July 26, 2008, End: August 16, 2008 Topic: Socially disadvantaged Campcode:DE-SCI-8-81 HAMBURG-ST.PAULI Alimaus is a Christian project for homeless people. It offers the opportunity for the walk-ins to congregate and have a warm and welcoming place to stay. In the house there are also bathrooms and showers. Basic medical help is offered as well. Parts of the free regular services are hot meals and the distribution of clothes. Currently, the facilities, which are funded only by donations, are used daily by approximately 200 guests. After an introductory period, volunteers will be integrated in the daily routine of the project and will help with all necessary tasks. The project is located in St. Pauli, one of Hamburg’s poorest quarters. At the same time, it is one of the most popular living quarters, especially amongst artists and young people, popular for its colourful and international atmosphere. Before you apply, please read basic info on this site www.scid.de/info-for-you first. Here we explain, what we expect from volunteers in our camps. Work: Help with the distribution of food and clothes; own initiatives of the participants are very welcome. Study: Poverty and homelessness in Hamburg; chances to visit other projects for homeless people Accommodation: In a parish close to the project Qualifications: High level of motivation, willingness to associate with a difficult clientele Number of Volunteers: 6 15. Germany - SCI Germany Begin:July 27, 2008, End: August 9, 2008 Topic: Antiracism, antifascism, refugees and ethnic minorities Campcode:DE-SCI-1-30 BUCHENWALD (near Weimar) Since 1990 this workcamp has taken place in cooperation with the local youth meeting centre on the territory of the former concentration camp (KZ) of Buchenwald. Built in 1937, the KZ Buchenwald was one of the biggest concentration camps during the Nazi era. More than 250.000 people were displaced to KZ Buchenwald and employed in its more than 100 smaller satellite camps for forced labour. More than 56.000 people lost their lives. Many of them were killed or were dying from hunger or brutal medical experiments. This year the volunteers will work and do gardening on the territory of the former KZ Buchenwald. Majority of participants will be from Russia and Belarus. Before you apply, please read basic info on this site www.sci-d.de/info-for-you first. Here we explain, what we expect from volunteers in our camps. Work: Gardening, preservation on the former concentration camp, partly archaeological work at the former dispensary, railroad line and two former waste dumps under supervision of an archaeologist Study: The history of the concentration camp and its satellite camps; violence and racism Accommodation: In the youth hostel Qualifications: Interest in the topic, good knowledge of English or German required Number of Volunteers: 20 16. Germany - SCI Germany Begin:July 27, 2008, End: August 17, 2008 57 Topic: Peace and disarmament Campcode:DE-SCI-3-10 BERLIN, Travelling Camp Theme “Pacifist Voluntary Projects” As a first step, participants will learn from trainers how to prepare & organize workshops on peace education & conflict transformation using innovative methods. The second step is the travelling phase through Germany. Divided in small teams, the participants will visit 3-4 international workcamps and conduct one-day workshops for the volunteers. Last not least the group will come together to evaluate their experiences & plan future projects. Before you apply, please read basic info on this site www.sci-d.de/info-for-you first. Here we explain, what we expect from volunteers in our camps. W/ Study: Preparing and organizing workshops on peace education & conflict transformation Accommodation: Education centre, later accommodation in workcamps Qualifications: Strong interest in peace education, good English Extra info: For this project we have a special application form. Please ask in the office: incoming@sci.de; if funding is approved, 70% travel reimbursement; extra registration fee Number of Volunteers: 20 17. Germany - SCI Germany Begin:July 27, 2008, End: August 9, 2008 Topic: Disabilities Campcode:DE-SCI-4-15 MINDEN (between Hannover and Osnabrück) Minden is a small town of about 82 000 inhabitants and is situated at the Weser and the Mittellandkanal at the edge of the Wesergebirge, the Wiehengebirge and the North German lowlands. Where other people spend their holidays, the Lebenshilfe Minden e.V. offers help to 180 families with disabled members. The voluntary helpers and qualified staff will organize regular sporting events, free time activities and educational groups as well as holiday games for children and young people with disabilities. Between 9:00 and 17:00, about 25 to 30 people with various disabilities are taken care of in small groups of different interests. The volunteers will support this care as well as the organisation of the free time of the children and young people. After the assessment of the abilities of the children, the volunteers will be welcomed to present some ideas, such as games, playing instruments or handicrafts. They will also organize a party for all children, adults and their families at the end of the session. Before you apply, please read basic info on this site www.sci-d.de/info-for-you first. Here we explain, what we expect from volunteers in our camps. Work: Organisation and arrangement of holiday games and a party for children and young people with disabilities Study: Get to know the institution and the people taken care of as well as the family situation of the parents with disabled children Accommodation: In the house on mattresses (sleeping-bag necessary) Food: Breakfast and lunch are provided by the institution, dinner and the meals on weekends are to be provided by yourself. Qualifications: Interest in the work with disabled people (mandatory) and experiences in dealing with disabled people (advantageous), creativity. SPECIAL MOTIVATION LETTER REQUIERED! Number of Volunteers: 6 18. Germany - SCI Germany Begin:July 27, 2008, End: August 10, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:DE-SCI-5-22 BERLIN-NEUKÖLLN Polish/Croatian/German workcamp Approximately 160 elderly people live in the CASA REHA residential home for the elderly "Am Weigandufer" in the Berlin district of Neukoelln, where they are taken care of. The goal of the residential home for the elderly is to maintain their physical and intellectual abilities. This includes the activation and mobilization of residents with an attractive leisure activities and to foster their creativity. Under the motto “We discover Berlin and sharpen our senses” we will build two groups, consisting of a max. of 10 elderly people, and get to know Berlin with them as tourist. Additionally we will sharpen our senses within smaller projects by designing the outdoor area of the residential home. We plan to create a "sensory or herb garden." Before you apply, please read basic info on this site www.sci-d.de/info-for-you first. Here we explain, what we expect from volunteers in our camps. Work: Organising recreational activities with elderly people, involvement in project work Study: Contact with people with mental and physical disabilities and project work Accommodation: In the residentila home for the elderley (1-3 bedroom); Meals will be provided by the nursing home Qualifications: Interest and motivation in working with older people, who need assistence. At request, a certificate for an internship will be provided by the nursing home Number of Volunteers: 8 19. Germany - SCI Germany Begin:July 27, 2008, End: August 10, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:DE-SCI-6-52 MARTH (Thuringia, near Göttingen) The Kastanienhof is a historical timber-framed farm house under preservation order. It is situated in a little village, surrounded by beautiful landscape with hills. The owner is an association with the aim to sustain nature. The farm buildings are also reconstructed in an ecological way. There is a little organic agriculture focused on the conservation of old useful plants and domestic animals. Trips to cities like Göttingen or Hannoversch-Münden are possible. Before you apply, please read basic info on this site www.sci-d.de/info-for-you first. Here we explain, what we expect from volunteers in our camps. Work: Reconstruction work on the outside of the house, plastering and painting, (work on a scaffold!), a little bit of farm work Study: Eco House Construction and Renewable Energy (Solar, plant oil, biomass), Eco Agriculture Accommodation: Sleeping in own tents or in the barn Food: Own health food Qualifications: Readiness to do physical work 6 hours daily and adoption to very basic conditions (bucket toilet, outside showers) Number of Volunteers: 15 20. Germany - SCI Germany Begin:August 1, 2008, End: August 23, 2008 Topic: Environment 58 Campcode:DE-SCI-6-48 SCHELINGEN (Kaiserstuhl, near Freiburg) "Kaiserstuhl", a small volcanic mountain in the middle of the "Oberrheingraben", is a famous wine-growing area near the old university town of Freiburg. Dry land in this area is important, especially for the numerous rare species. Therefore, a large part of the "Kaiserstuhl"; is protected as a nature reserve. The protected territory requires regular cultivation - cutting down trees and bushes, which are threatening to override the endangered vegetation. Before you apply, please read basic info on this site www.sci-d.de/info-for-you first. Here we explain, what we expect from volunteers in our camps. Work: Mowing fields in cooperation with the staff of the local organisation, responsible for the nature protection and landscape management. Raking the hay on steep area. Study: Information about flora, fauna, habitat and protection of the wine-growing horticulture. Learning about vineyards and wine growing. Tasting wine. Geographical information about Oberrheingraben and volcanism. Study tour with the eco-mobile to explore flora, fauna and habitat Accommodation: In the hall on mattresses Qualifications: Interest in ecological themes; Being prepared for the physical work Extra info: Trip to the Feldberg, the highest hill in Schwarzwald (Black forest); Not accessible for wheel chairs! Number of Volunteers: 18 21. Germany - SCI Germany Begin:August 1, 2008, End: August 15, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:DE-SCI-6-55 PRENZLAU (about 50 km to Polish border, about 110 km north of Berlin) “Naturerlebnis Uckermark” is an environmental education centre close to the little town Prenzlau, which is between Berlin and the Baltic Sea. The centre owns 12,5 hectares of land where you can find e.g. several model gardens for educational projects, nature orientated playing grounds and a zoo for rare and endangered domestic animals. Very close is the biggest lake of Brandenburg where you can go swimming and boating. This year the workcamp will construct huts as examples to show how to build facilities for children and young people in an ecological way. You will work mostly with rubble, which we will creatively recycle. Besides we will build a village with “living and growing huts” by using material from trees (willows). These huts will be used for the educational work of our centre. Work: Building huts by recycling rubble or using branches from willows Study: Biotope protection work in an orchard, a lot of other ecological topics are possible. Accommodation: Big round tents with straw on the ground, toilets and showers available Qualifications: Interest in environmental issues, willingness to physical work, creativity for planning the huts Number of Volunteers: 12 22. Germany - SCI Germany Begin:August 1, 2008, End: August 15, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:DE-SCI-9-92 MANSFELD (near Halle/Saale) The work camp is organised by the YMCA (the Young Men and Women Christian Association –German: CVJM) Saxony-Anhalt and the Christian Youth Meeting Place Mansfeld Castle. Both organisations have been engaged in the field of Christian youth work for many years. Mansfeld Castle is situated in the heart of Saxony-Anhalt, 40 km to the west of Halle/Saale. The so called “Mansfelder Land” is closely connected with Martin Luther, who was born in Eisleben and also died there. During his childhood, he lived in Mansfeld. Luther’s birthplace and last residence in Eisleben are part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. You will work on the ground of Mansfeld Castle. On the weekends, there will be excursions to Wittenberg and Berlin. For more information have a look here: www.schloss-mansfeld.de and www.cvjm-sachsen-anhalt.de. Before you apply, please read basic info on this site www.sci-d.de/info-for-you first. Here we explain, what we expect from volunteers in our camps. Work: Repairing works around the Castle and its ground, repairing fences, garden works, planting of flowers etc. Study: History of Mansfeld Castle, Christian youth work during the GDR and today, excursions to the places of Martin Luther and the Reformation to Wittenberg, Eisleben and Mansfeld, excursion to Berlin, outdoor adventure games, talks about the bible, church services, possible excursion to a NS-Memorial Accommodation: In guestrooms at Mansfeld Castle Food: All meals are prepared in the Castle Qualifications: Openness for the Christian faith Extra info: Maximum age 26 years, if available please bring your instrument with you. Number of Volunteers: 20 23. Germany - SCI Germany Begin:August 1, 2008, End: August 15, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:DE-SCI-9-98 GOTTSDORF (near Berlin) Gottsdorf is a small but old village, where a network of projects dealing with arts, culture, alternative economics and social projects are growing up. People with a wide variety backgrounds have been living there for the past 15 years. The art und cultural projects help to create sensibility for village traditions and the countryside, but at the same time serve to open up the village inhabitants to the wider world & thus enrich themselves through acquaintance with foreign cultures. „Globally connected, locally rooted“ has become the popular motto of the village. Exhibitions, sound statues, an art meadow, a labyrinth as well as a “house of cultures” can all be found in the village. Following this international tradition, we want to build „Auroville-capsules“ this summer. These are a kind of traditionally-built hut vacated originally by one of the biggest & important living communities in Auroville, India. Before you apply, please read basic info on this site www.sci-d.de/info-for-you first. Here we explain, what we expect from volunteers in our camps. Work: Documenting the current state of the intended locations, removing illegal waste, renaturalisation, geomantic measuring, constructing „Auroville capsules“ Study: Regional history, nature protection, integration in national and international cultural perspectives, e.g. contacts to Auroville, we will talk about cooperation, integration and understanding from an artistic point of view Accommodation: In tents Qualifications: Manual skills and artistic interest; Curiosity for the exceptional in everyday life and relations within a group Number of Volunteers: 12 59 24. Germany - SCI Germany Begin:August 2, 2008, End: August 15, 2008 Topic: Antiracism, antifascism, refugees and ethnic minorities Campcode:DE-SCI-1-32 DACHAU (near Munich) The KZ Dachau was the first concentration camp built by fascist Germany in March 1933. It was also used as an SS training centre. More than 200 000 people from all over Europe were imprisoned here. Many prisoners died as a result of terror, inhuman work, diseases, exhaustion and hunger. The study camp will take place in the frame of the ”International Youth Meeting” (IYM), which hosts every year around 120 teenagers and young adults from about 20 nations. In contrast to other work camps, the main emphasis will be put on the studies in the camp. The volunteers will learn about the history of fascism through communication with survivors and through active participation in workshops. The current political situations will also be discussed. More information about the IYM: www.youthmeetingdachau.de. Before you apply, please read basic info on this site www.sci-d.de/info-for-you first. Here we explain, what we expect from volunteers in our camps. Work: Maintenance work at the memorial site (1-2 mornings/afternoons) Study: Fascism and concentration camp in Dachau; workshops, tours on the memorial site, excursions, lectures Accommodation: Youth Guest House Dachau, suitable for wheelchairs Qualifications: Interested in taking part in workshops, working knowledge of English and/or German Extra info: Volunteers will have to pay a extra fee of € 120,- upon arrival. Age limit! Volunteers should not be older than 26! Number of Volunteers: 12 25. Germany - SCI Germany Begin:August 2, 2008, End: August 23, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:DE-SCI-6-44 DÜSSELDORF Farm ”Hexhof”, first mentioned in town archives in 1318, extends over 33 hectares. In the early 1970s, the city of Düsseldorf, north of Cologne, bought the old farmhouse, which resulted in its protection by conservation law. Today, the Hexhof functions as the ecological centre where the landscape preservation work around Düsseldorf is planned and co-ordinated. The aim is to preserve rare and endangered species. This year, Hexhof is hosting its thirteenth work camp. Before you apply, please read basic info on this site www.sci-d.de/infofor-you first. Here we explain, what we expect from volunteers in our camps. Work: Creating a humid biotop in Düsseldorf Study: Function and importance of humid biotopes; nature protection in big cities. Study tours and excursions Accommodation: In the attic of the Hexhoffarm in common rooms Qualifications: Interest in the ecological issues Extra info: Only for vols. who are ready to start working at 7.00 am, four days per week, Monday – Thursday Number of Volunteers: 12 26. Germany - SCI Germany Begin:August 3, 2008, End: August 16, 2008 Topic: Antiracism, antifascism, refugees and ethnic minorities Campcode:DE-SCI-1-34 GEORGSMARIENHÜTTE (near Osnabrück) During World War II, more than 2000 people from 18 countries were kept as prisoners in this concentration camp set up by the Gestapo. The main group of prisoners were forced laborers who came from the Netherlands and the former Soviet Union. Their punishment was also used as a deterrent to more than 25 000 other women, men and children who were forced to compulsory labor in the Osnabrück region. Almost half of them came from the Ukraine, Belarus and Russia. The young memorial site, Augustaschacht, has been gradually built up for the last five years mostly due to the involvement of motivated volunteers. The memorial and research site displays the history of forced labor and national socialism in the region of Osnabrück. The volunteers of this camp will support the construction of the memorial site and learn more about the history of WWII and its consequences for Russian and German people. Majority of participants will be from Russia and Belarus. Before you apply, please read basic info on this site www.scid.de/info-for-you first. Here we explain, what we expect from volunteers in our camps. Work: Help with the renovation of the former camp building and camp territory Study: Change of perspective: Russians and Germans during WWII, forced labor, commemoration culture in the two countries, the Gestapo camp Ohrbeck, current problems with fascism, anti-semitism and racism in Germany and Russia, meeting of two cultures Accommodation: In a house of the German Red Cross (Local group Holzhausen) Qualifications: Volunteers must be broadminded, open for new perspectives, interested in the topic and intercultural encounters. Number of Volunteers: 15 27. Germany - SCI Germany Begin:August 3, 2008, End: August 24, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:DE-SCI-5-18 Lützensömmern (about 30 km west of Erfurt, Thuringia) The project ”Seminar House Rittergut" is an alternative meeting and educational centre. It is located app. 40 minutes by train from the city of Erfurt in the East of Germany. Lützensömmern, an idyllic village, has app. 300 inhabitants and the manor takes about 4 ha of the village. In this area residential summer camps for children, teens and disabled people are arranged. Surely we always need helpers to make every day a special day, which is important for our guests. Besides we will realise a few manual working-projects. Before you apply, please read basic info on this site www.sci-d.de/info-for-you first. Here we explain, what we expect from volunteers in our camps. Work: Assisting different residential summer camps for children and disabled people. Also manual work around the manor and in the area: forest and park management or woodwork etc. Study: Ecological reconstruction of the manor; the ecological situation of the region; situation of East-German youths during the GDR and after unification; social and economic changes; unemployment in the region Accommodation: In big tents in the inner courtyard of the manor, broad cooking facilities Qualifications: We expect the volunteers to be autonomous and proactive - minor knowledge 60 of the German language is advantageous but not obligatory; in the application form the volunteers should remark whether they prefer supporting the residential summer camps or the manual work in the area. Extra info: The boarding house is located in a small Thuringian village 30 km off Erfurt, restorative environment Number of Volunteers: 17 28. Germany - SCI Germany Begin:August 3, 2008, End: August 17, 2008 Topic: Socially disadvantaged Campcode:DE-SCI-8-82 BERLIN, AIDS/HIV Prevention The volunteers will support different projects for HIV/AIDS prevention in the capital of Germany. The main target groups are men having sex with men, male and female prostitutes and HIVdrug users. Thereby, outreach work in these communities is the first priority in order to distribute information on HIV/AIDS and empower people to live healthy. Volunteers will work on Pub-Crawls, conduct actions and performances on parties and wherever people meet. Before you apply, please read basic info on this site www.sci-d.de/info-for-you first. Here we explain, what we expect from volunteers in our camps. Work: Planning, Organisation and Conducting an outreach activity: create games, materials, outfits, etc.; participating in various activities, support team in every-day-business: managing info-material (prepare, distribute, ...) Study: HIV/AIDS in Germany and worldwide, prevention strategies Accommodation: Youth centre in Berlin Qualifications: Volunteers should be open to work in the gay scene and with the other target groups and have a strong interest in this topic. Motivation to do all kinds of work and outreach actions, good knowledge of English – German is a plus. Extra info: For this project we have a special application form. Please ask for it from: incoming@sci-d.de. Number of Volunteers: 12 29. Germany - SCI Germany Begin:August 3, 2008, End: July 24, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:DE-SCI-9-89 WEIßANDT-GÖLZAU (between Magdeburg and Leipzig) The association Fun has purchased an old house, which will be reconstructed and used as a multicultural youth centre with training, musical and meeting facilities. The aims of the association are international exchange and getting to know the regional sights. There will be possibility creating and participating in ongoing sport or dance courses and performances in the house. You will visit a restored western town, close to a lake with beach, and will be able to go on a boating tour. There are also indoor climbing facilities and a high wire garden. Before you apply, please read basic info on this site www.sci-d.de/infofor-you first. Here we explain, what we expect from volunteers in our camps. Work: Renovation and creational works in and around the house Study: Dance courses, excursion in the region and community life Accommodation: Within the house Food: Self-catering Extra info: Please bring along a sleeping bag or bedding; if possible bring your bike! Number of Volunteers: 12 30. Germany - SCI Germany Begin:August 9, 2008, End: August 30, 2008 Topic: Antiracism, antifascism, refugees and ethnic minorities Campcode:DE-SCI-1-31 ZEITHAIN (Saxony, near Riesa/Elbe) In preparation of attack by the Soviet Union, the POW (prisoner of war) camp Zeithain was established in April 1941 near the banks of the Elbe River by the Nazi regime. Its objective from 1941-42 was to register and accommodate - up to 30 000 - incoming Soviet POW’s within Saxony and parts of the occupied Czech territories. Due to continuous malnutrition, disease, insufficient medical treatment and terrible hygienic conditions, roughly 30 000 Soviet POW’s died at Zeithain in the period between 1941-1945. Their living conditions did not comply with the rules of the Geneva Convention. From February 1943 until the end of the war, the camp was used as central POW hospital for Saxony. During this period, prisoners from other countries, especially from Italy, Poland and the United Kingdom, were contained. Like the Soviets, the Italian POW’s were not treated according to the Geneva Convention. Their captivity was characterized by extreme hardship, resulting in the death of roughly 900 of the so-named Italian Military Internees (IMI) between 1943-45. Their fate is not only a long time neglected topic in Germany, but also in Italy. During five SCIWorkcamps since 2003 the former camp area was searched under the supervision of an archaeologist. Although the area was used up to 1990 by the Soviet Red Army as a tank driving range, it has been proved, that the foundations of numerous buildings still exist along one of the two former main camp roads. Before you apply, please read basic info on this site www.sci-d.de/info-for-you first. Here we explain, what we expect from volunteers in our camps. Work: Conservation of the remains and their presentation to the public Additionally participants are encouraged to contribute ideas for the future development of the former campsite, which will be considered in the future work on a comprehensive development concept and its integration into the memorial complex of Zeithain. Study: The fate of the prisoners of war Accommodation: In a former school; kitchen and showers are available Extra info: Good leisure time facilities, excursions to cities (Dresden, Leipzig, Berlin) are possible Number of Volunteers: 15 31. Germany - SCI Germany Begin:August 9, 2008, End: August 23, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:DE-SCI-6-49 ITZEHOE (about 60 km north of Hamburg) In an area of allotments, Paul Kreß leases some 3000m² of land from the town. Since 1989 he grows trees, plants, herbs and hedges, cultivates flower- and vegetable-beds and builds stone walls. There also is a pond offering a home for various kinds of frogs. With all his work, he created a beautiful biotope that now offers a place for numerous birds and other seldom animals like grass snakes. Before you 61 apply, please read basic info on this site www.sci-d.de/info-for-you first. Here we explain, what we expect from volunteers in our camps. Work: Restoration of the overgrown rock garden, various work in the herb-garden, flower- and vegetable-beds Study: Preparation of fresh harvested plants, botany, drying of herbs and plants, exchange of seeds Accommodation: Simple: in a garden house on mattresses, improvised kitchen, washing with cold water, shower outside, compost toilet Food: Mostly from the garden Qualifications: Interest in botany and motivation for gardening work Number of Volunteers: 6 read basic info on this site www.sci-d.de/infofor-you first. Here we explain, what we expect from volunteers in our camps. Work: Re-creating a path, archaeological excavation to trace former factory buildings, making a museum store accessible for the public, viewing video-interviews with survivors in other languages than German and working out summaries in English or German Study: The history of the concentration camp, the fate of the Soviet prisoners Accommodation: In a building, kitchen in a big tent Extra info: Excursions to Hamburg, Bremen, Lübeck and the Baltic Sea; the majority of participants will be from Russia and Belarus. Number of Volunteers: 16 32. Germany - SCI Germany Begin:August 9, 2008, End: August 26, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:DE-SCI-6-53 GLÜCKSBURG (Schleswig-Holstein, near Flensburg) Artefact, located in Gluecksburg/Baltic Sea, close to the German-Danish border, is a centre for sustainable development. This non-profit organisation runs a guesthouse built in an organic manner of architecture with a renewable energy supply. The “Powerpark”, an energy infotainment site for tourists, conducts project activities for youth as well as specialist seminars for adults on renewable energy, building and water management. In order to keep up its attraction as a target of training and tourism, installations on the site need to be improved. Before you apply, please read basic info on this site www.sci-d.de/info-for-you first. Here we explain, what we expect from volunteers in our camps. Work: Building a wooden work plant and a compost restroom facility, care and reparation of the equipment of the Artefact power and nature parks, wood and metal work Study: Getting to know the reasons and effects of climate change and the different options of renewable and peaceful energy sources for different climates Accommodation: In tents, compost toilets and solar shower facilities nearby Food: Self-catering Qualifications: Handicraft skills preferable Extra info: Trips to Gluecksburg´s famous castle, the city and port of Flensburg, Baltic and North sea coast, Denmark possible; please bring along sleeping bag, isolation mat and waterproof work clothes. Number of Volunteers: 15 34. Germany - SCI Germany Begin:August 10, 2008, End: August 31, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:DE-SCI-9-96 GOSSELDING (near Munich) Gosselding is a solitary farm outside a village. The farmstead is very old and was first mentioned in 1482. Since then, it has been in use as a farmhouse throughout the centuries until the 1960s. There are several comparable farms in this area. In the 1970s the farmhouse was converted into a youth centre for boy scouts. After that it was used for recreational activities and then, the development association of “Gosselding e.V.” took over charge of the house. Since then a lot has been done. A dilapidated part of the main building was pulled down and rebuilt, the old building was completely refurbished. The sanitary facilities were adapted to comply with modern standards. Many international work-camps have helped to put up the new buildings. Since 2004 the house has been operating again and is available for all kinds of youth groups who can rent it for free time activities, class outings, seminars or other such things. Before you apply, please read basic info on this site www.sci-d.de/info-for-you first. Here we explain, what we expect from volunteers in our camps. Work: Insulation measures in the old building, paving work, possibly installation and connection of a solar panel Study: Conservation of historical monuments, local history, German history Accommodation: Communal accommodation Food: Self-catering. There is a large kitchen. Extra info: Trips to Munich, Dachau and Neuschwanstein Number of Volunteers: 15 33. Germany - SCI Germany Begin:August 10, 2008, End: August 24, 2008 Topic: Antiracism, antifascism, refugees and ethnic minorities Campcode:DE-SCI-1-36 HAMBURG-NEUENGAMME During World War II the concentration camp "Neuengamme" was extended by more than 80 external camps to become the major concentration camp of Northern Germany. Due to the system of "Extermination by Work" followed by the SS roughly one half of the 100.000 prisoners, coming from all over Europe, died from the sufferings in Neuengamme and its satellite camps. Today there is a memorial (2000 m x 350 m and 17 historical buildings) with four historical exhibitions (cf. http://www.kz-gedenkstaetteneuengamme.de). Before you apply, please 35. Germany - SCI Germany Begin:August 10, 2008, End: August 28, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:DE-SCI-9-97 FÖCKINGHAUSEN (80 km east of Dortmund) The family hostel Föckinghausen lies in the middle of Sauerland, near of the cities of Warstein and Meschede. "The Sauerland is a rural, hilly area, spreading across most of the east of North Rhine-Westphalia." (Wikipedia) Youth groups, families, choirs and many more stay here to arrange seminars or to spend their spare time. The responsible organisation is the charity federation of Gelsenkirchen, which has run a recreational house in the area since 1967 for socially deprived families from the Ruhr area. Before you apply, please read basic info on this site www.sci-d.de/info-for-you first. Here we explain, what we expect from volunteers in 62 our camps. Work: Renovation work and paintings, outside arrangements maintain Study: Getting to know of the charity federation and the specific features of a family holidays site Accommodation: In the group house of our holidays site, shared rooms, full catering by the house Qualifications: Interest in the subject, readiness to physical work Extra info: Excursion to the closer surroundings, e.g., leisure park “Fort Fun”, information about the house www.ferienstaettefoeckinghausen.de Number of Volunteers: 15 36. Germany - SCI Germany Begin:August 15, 2008, End: August 30, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:DE-SCI-5-20 HITZACKER (Elbe valley, about 70 km south of Hamburg) In the natural reserve in the Elbe valley, close to the historic town of Hitzacker, the Youth Farm Godewin bought 10 hectares of land and an old farm. The old farmstead was restored with the help of several work camps in the past. Various elements are integrated in the farm, such as: ecological farming with low use of the technology, work with horses and cows, school farming, social work and support of youth by organizing activities for children and adolescents with inadequate social behaviours. Before you apply, please read basic info on this site www.sci-d.de/info-for-you first. Here we explain, what we expect from volunteers in our camps. Work: Agricultural work with horses (especially to bring in the hay and corn), landscape architecture, renovation of the old farm house: building with loam, maintenance of old agricultural machines Study: Ecological and biodynamic farming, animal-supported education and therapy, architecture corresponding to the human and animal needs, nature and religion, individual work with children Accommodation: Tents or sleeping in the hay barn on either hay or a mattress Qualifications: Willing to participate in laborious work (suitable attire should be brought by the participant); English and German will be spoken. Extra info: Volunteers with children are welcome. Only restricted areas for smokers; Possibility of visiting Hamburg and Lüneburg Number of Volunteers: 14 37. Germany - SCI Germany Begin:August 16, 2008, End: August 31, 2008 Topic: Antiracism, antifascism, refugees and ethnic minorities Campcode:DE-SCI-1-35 WÖBBELIN (near Schwerin), German-Italian Workcamp Shortly before the end of World War II, a satellite camp of the concentration camp (KZ) in Hamburg- Neuengamme was built between Ludwigslust and Wöbbelin. The first prisoners came from the main camp in HamburgNeuengamme on February 15th in 1945. They had to build a camp of stone barracks for prisoners of war. Later the KZ Wöbbelin functioned as the end station of the death march from different satellite camps. During ten weeks of its existence more than 1000 prisoners died there from hunger, disease or maltreatment. On May 2nd 1945 several thousand people from at least 16 different countries were liberated by the US army. After the liberation the deceased were given a dignified burial in Ludwigslust and Wöbbelin. A memorial with an exhibition about the camp was set up in 1965 in Wöbbelin under one roof with the Theodor-Körner-Museum. The poet Theodor Körner died in 1813 in the "Wars of Liberation" against Napoleon and was buried in Wöbbelin. In 1938 a monument was created for the poet. In 1945 some deceased of the KZ have been buried next to it. Before you apply, please read basic info on this site www.scid.de/info-for-you first. Here we explain, what we expect from volunteers in our camps. Work: Literally-artistic workshop concerning the whole issue, maintenance of the area, possibly a theatre workshop Study: NS local history at the end of the World War II, violence and right-wing radicalism today, interviewing contemporary witnesses, contemporary forms of remembrance work Accommodation: In a youth hostel, shared rooms, bicycles are available. Number of Volunteers: 15 38. Germany - SCI Germany Begin:August 16, 2008, End: August 30, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:DE-SCI-6-54 WERNSDORF (about 30 km east of Berlin) German-Polish-Spanish Workcamp 15 people, aged between 1 and 70 years, moved out of town in order to live and work together in the countryside. They moved to Wernsdorf, a small village in Brandenburg, ca. 30 km away from Berlin. In this village they run the "vacation- and-seminar house Wernsdorf", which was founded by members of the social club SSB from Berlin. During the German Democratic Republic (GDR), the complex had been used as a summer residence for the children of police officers. It was renovated by the members of SSB on their own. Thus a very nice place has been created which since 1994 can be used for recreational and educational purposes during the whole year. It has ateliers, studios and meadows to pursue their various creative activities. Their aim is to create and preserve self-managed places to live and work. The seminar house is situated in a beautiful landscape and surrounded by a large forest and a lake to swim. Before you apply, please read basic info on this site www.sci-d.de/infofor-you first. Here we explain, what we expect from volunteers in our camps. Work: Work in the forest, collecting woods, sawing; renovating buildings; creative design of the front of the building Study: Sustainable development and environment protection, creative workshops (acrobatics, artistic woodworking, etc.) Accommodation: In the seminar house Qualifications: Willingness to physical work, interest for environmental issues Number of Volunteers: 12 39. Germany - SCI Germany Begin:August 16, 2008, End: August 30, 2008 Topic: Ideology and spirituality Campcode:DE-SCI-10-64 WULFSHAGENERHÜTTEN (near Kiel) The ”Basisgemeinde” is a Christian community of about 65 people - among them families, singles, children - situated in a small village in 63 northern Germany near Kiel. Following the example of the early Christians, all members of the community share everything: money and goods, time, work, political activities. The members work together within the community in the production of wooden toys, in the kitchen in the kinder garden and as caretakers. Before you apply, please read basic info on this site www.sci-d.de/info-for-you first. Here we explain, what we expect from volunteers in our camps. Work: Construction work at the house, production of wooden toys, household and kitchen work Study: Co-operative economy, living in a community, religion, political activity and faith as sustainable answers to a world of increasing economical injustice, exploitation and poverty, environmental destruction, violence and war Accommodation: In tents Qualifications: Readiness to take part in the life of the community. After the end of the workcamp, it is possible to stay one week longer and to live with the community. Number of Volunteers: 12 40. Germany - SCI Germany Begin:August 17, 2008, End: September 5, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:DE-SCI-9-94 REINHARDSBRUNN (Thuringia, near Erfurt) The Youth hostel is situated in a cloister park, which was build by monks in 11th century. They created several lakes which still exist and today are just for fish growing and swimming. As in old times they have a traditional bakery and pottery workshop. Different groups of children and young people visit the hostel during their holidays or take part in work shops. The house is located within the beautiful forest of Thuringia, near the famous historical trade path Rennsteig. It is a great place for holidays and leisure time. You will visit historical sights like the regional capital Erfurt, the city of Gotha and the Wartburg in Eisenach. Work: Construction of a playground and sporting field, setting up a beach ball field, painting jobs Study: Local history, international exchange Accommodation: In a lodging house Food: Breakfast and/or lunch can be provided, dinner you will prepare together. Number of Volunteers: 12 41. Germany - SCI Germany Begin:August 17, 2008, End: September 7, 2008 Topic: Ideology and spirituality Campcode:DE-SCI-10-61 ALT REHSE (Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, about 100 km north of Berlin) The lake district of Mecklenburg, halfway between Berlin and the Baltic Sea, is one of Germany’s most beautiful areas. In the 19th century, Earl Ludwig Freiherr von Hauff, descendant of the famous fairytale author Wilhelm Hauff, built the Alt Rhese castle and landscape park on the banks of the Tollense Lake. In 1934, the Nazi regime acquired the park and established the National School of Physicians by constructing a number of guest and seminar houses, a gymnasium and a sports field. From1936 to 1942, about 10,000 young doctors, midwives and pharmacists were ideologically trained in what the Nazis called “national health and racial hygiene”, which in fact was a program for euthanasia and selective breeding. After World War II, the German Democratic Republic used the park consecutively as an orphanage, a training college for sport teachers, as police barracks, and an army recreation home. After the German reunification in 1990, the park was briefly used by the German army, but soon abandoned for many years. In 2006, the park was sold and reopened for the public. Today, some 30 adults and 10 children live there in an independent, open minded community free of any political or religious dogma. Their main concerns are alternative health care, sports, culture, spirituality, and community life. They practice organic gardening and agriculture, organise cultural events and run a guesthouse, used for seminars and by individual tourists. Before you apply, please read basic info on this site www.sci-d.de/info-for-you first. Here we explain, what we expect from volunteers in our camps. Work: Re-establish the original park near the lake, taking care the needs of ecology and green tourism; There will also be indoor works, such as restoring a bowling alley, the gymnasium and an exhibition room. Study: Ecology, history, community life, philosophy; Nazi ideology, modern German society and culture Accommodation: Community house, 4-6 beds per room; please bring your own sleeping bag Qualifications: Team work and to do physical labour required; Philosophical discussions are also welcome. Be prepared to represent your own country and culture. Food: Three meals a day together with community members. You will be expected to help in the kitchen. Extra info: Excursion to the former Nazi Concentration Camp “Ravensbrück” (48 kilometres); optional: excursion to Berlin, Germany’s capital (136 kilometres). Number of Volunteers: 12 42. Germany - SCI Germany Begin:August 17, 2008, End: August 31, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:DE-SCI-6-45 GROSS FREDENWALDE (north of Berlin) The nature education centre "Feld-, Wald- und Wiesenschule" in Groß Fredenwalde (one hour away from Berlin by train), is part of the nature protection area called "Schorfheide Chorin", one of the most beautiful landscapes northeast of Berlin. The idea of this place is to make people appreciate nature and environment. The focus of interest will be practical experience in ecological education. Young people work and study in the project garden and take part in different workshops like health food, nature protection, environmental activities, handmade paper processing and creativity. Before you apply, please read basic info on this site www.sci-d.de/info-for-you first. Here we explain, what we expect from volunteers in our camps. Work: Cleaning the building (a former school) and the hay barn, garden work, painting Study: The work of the education centre, excursion in the nature, herbals Accommodation: In the barn, sleeping bags necessary Extra info: Bicycles are available. Number of Volunteers: 10 43. Germany - SCI Germany Begin:August 18, 2008, End: September 7, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:DE-SCI-5-19 64 SANZKOW (near Baltic Sea, south of Stralsund, Baltic Sea) In the village Sanzkow the Berlin Bürgerhaus e.V. is building a youth centre in a former farmer’s house. The centre will provide many opportunities for foreign and German young people to meet each other. The region is very beautiful with many lakes. You will find good facilities for trips by bike, swimming, canoeing, having camp-fires. On the weekends there are several trips planned, for example to the Baltic Sea, and you will stay a long weekend in Berlin. Before you apply, please read basic info on this site www.sci-d.de/info-for-you first. Here we explain, what we expect from volunteers in our camps. Work: Various renovations in the house and the garden, building a tree house Study: Different techniques of construction; the problems involved in working with German and foreign young people, present situation in East Germany Accommodation: In rooms in the house Qualifications: Camp language will be English, but some knowledge of German is desirable because many young people in the project only know German. Number of Volunteers: 12 44. Germany - SCI Germany Begin:August 23, 2008, End: September 12, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:DE-SCI-6-46 SIPPLINGEN (at Lake Constance) This work camp, in the village Sipplingen (near Überlingen) on the shores of lake Constance, is organised in co-operation with the regional office for nature and landscape protection. Typical landscape around Sipplingen consists mainly of steep banks, and the territory around lake Constance is a natural protected zone. This area is a habitat of rare and endangered species, therefore must be regularly cultivated in order to avoid overgrow by bushes and trees. Before you apply, please read basic info on this site www.sci-d.de/info-for-you first. Here we explain, what we expect from volunteers in our camps. Work: Working under supervision of the experts. Cutting trees, removing dried wood and branches, mowing grass in the protected area. Study: Ecological problems, biotope and nature protection, lake Constance, “flowerisland” Mainau. One day study tour with the eco-mobile for the purpose of exploring flora, fauna and habitat. Accommodation: In tents directly at Lake Constance. Possibility to swim Qualifications: Interest in ecological themes, being prepared for physical work Extra info: Several trips are possible, e.g. to Constance, Lake Constance by ship, islands Mainau and Reichenau. You will work in a slope position, therefore you have to be properly equipped for it. Strong working shoes with jags in the soles will be necessary. Number of Volunteers: 15 45. Germany - SCI Germany Begin:August 25, 2008, End: September 6, 2008 Topic: Disabilities Campcode:DE-SCI-4-14 OSTERODE (in the Harz Mountains) The Harz-Weser-Werkstätten gGmbH is an institution, which helps mentally disabled people to rehabilitate. There will be 36 participants, who will live and work together in the home called "Lange Wiese", which is located in the midst of the Harz mountains, 10 km away from the city of Osterode. Due to their mental disorders, the people in care will need a lot of individual help and support. The camp is a part of a two-year project to construct a golf course, which would offer work opportunities for people dealing with handicaps. At the beginning of this summer, the land for this golfcourse wiIl be prepared for construction. The participants will be welcomed to bring in their ideas to the design of the golf course. Along with construction of the golf course, participants will be living daily life in a homestead and will be offered various free-time activities, which will give the participants an opportunity to learn about their environment and get to know some people. The house is in the middle of the woods and offers great possibilities for hiking. A swimming pool is about 5 minutes away. More information about the institution via www.h-ww.de. Before you apply, please read basic info on this site www.sci-d.de/info-for-you first. Here we explain, what we expect from volunteers in our camps. Work: Preparation work for the construction of a leisure golf-course, such as the erection of fences, installation of drainage pipes, yard work; bring your own ideas to help with the experience! Study: Welfare system in Germany, introducing "Lange Wiese"; and the Harz-WeserWerkstätten gGmbH Accommodation: Particular level with shared rooms Food: Supply by the facility Qualifications: Camp language: English and German, motivation to work with mentally disabled people Number of Volunteers: 10 46. Germany - SCI Germany Begin:August 30, 2008, End: September 13, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:DE-SCI-6-43 Herrsching am Ammersee DE-SCI 6.43 Herrsching am Ammersee (50 km southeast of Munich) 30/08-13/09 2008 15 vols EDU, ENVI, MANU, STUDY “Wartaweil”, the centre for nature protection and youths, is an educational institution of the local branch of the German NGO “Bund Naturschutz”. It is located directly on the eastern shores of the lake “Ammersee”. On the huge grounds of the centre, there is a guest house, the mansion “Habersack” and a former research institute of the famous “Fraunhofer Society”. During the workcamp, we will refurbish a fence at the lakeside and construct a water site and a stone terrace with different playground items in front of the research station. Since we will live and work directly next to the water, we will have a study part on this topic with different creative workshops and common concepts for the implementation. Before you apply, please read basic info on this site www.sci-d.de/info-for-you first. Here we explain, what we expect from volunteers in our camps. Work: Creative workshops, designing and construction work, removal of a tarmac surface, construction and planting of a dry stone wall Study: Ecology near waters, implementing an eco-pedagogical concept Accommodation: In big tents, in case of bad whether in the big and heated former 65 boathouse Food: Eco-regional food, self-catering Qualifications: Creativity, interest in designing of eco-pedagogical concepts, handicraft skills Extra info: Please bring working clothes with you Number of Volunteers: 15 47. Germany - SCI Germany Begin:August 31, 2008, End: September 13, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:DE-SCI-9-99 LEIPZIG, Theatre Camp Good mutual understanding is a precondition for a successful international exchange. With theatre we use numerous, above all non-verbal (mimic, body language, sounds) expressions in order to facilitate differentiated communication going beyond existing language barriers. Under professional tuition the volunteers will learn and practice some fundamental techniques of acting and in so doing learn about their different cultural backgrounds. At the end of the camp, these volunteers will perform small theatreplays in different parts of the city under the motto “strange is beautiful”. The majority of the workcamp will be Belarussians. Before you apply, please read basic info on this site www.sci-d.de/info-for-you first. Here we explain, what we expect from volunteers in our camps. Work: Acting and performing theatre Study: “Strange is beautiful” – study programme on the topic of racism Accommodation: Probably in a youth cultural centre in the city Qualifications: Good knowledge of German or English language, experience of acting is not an absolute necessity, more important is the motivation and courage to learn acting Extra info: There are 2-3 places for international volunteers. Number of Volunteers: 12 48. Germany - SCI Germany Begin:September 6, 2008, End: September 21, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:DE-SCI-6-42 TÜBINGEN (about 20 km south of Stuttgart) This ecology work camp is organised in cooperation with a regional office for nature and landscape protection in Tübingen and a regional organisation for the preservation of the cultural heritage. Two hills of a former wine growing area near the famous old university town in Tübingen, are well known as a habitat for rare and endangered species and have been declared nature reserves. These areas have to be maintained regularly, so that bushes and trees do not override vegetation that must be sheltered. As an active university town, Tübingen has a lively student population, which is displayed by its numerous pubs and active nightlife. It is also a town of historical significance, with many famous framework buildings and the opportunity to punt on the River Neckar (a special for Tübingen). In addition, Tübingen is situated in a beautiful area of Baden-Württemberg and continues to maintain a great cultural history. Before you apply, please read basic info on this site www.sci-d.de/info-for-you first. Here we explain, what we expect from volunteers in our camps. Work: Working with experts, woods and fields have to be cut and dead wood and branches have to be removed from the protected area. Study: Ecological problems, biotope and nature protection, Study tour with the ecomobile to explore flora, fauna and habitat Accommodation: In a municipal building on camp-beds Qualifications: Interest in ecological themes, being prepared for physical work. Extra info: You will work in a slope position, therefore you have to be properly equipped for it. Hardy working shoes with jags in the soles will be necessary. Number of Volunteers: 12 49. Germany - SCI Germany Begin:September 8, 2008, End: September 20, 2008 Topic: Ideology and spirituality Campcode:DE-SCI-10-60 STOLZENHAGEN (about 80 km north of Berlin) ”Gut Stolzenhagen” farm was built in 17th century in Brandenburg, situated approx. 80 km northeast of Berlin, close to the German-Polish border and national park ”Unteres Odertal”. In 1998, a group of Berlin citizens left the city and to settle down in Stolzenhagen. They founded a community with a special social and ecological lifestyle. Currently, 30 adults live there. The farm is focused on organic gardening, renewable energies, conflict resolution, art, etc. The buildings, however, are in need of renovation and the lawns need to be brought into control. For more information: www.gutstolzenhagen.de. Before you apply, please read basic info on this site www.sci-d.de/infofor-you first. Here we explain, what we expect from volunteers in our camps. Work: Work outside on buildings and lawns, possibly clay building Study: Exchange about projects, group work, national park control, practical work Accommodation: Mattresses with separate devices, kitchen, solar-powered shower, compost toilet Food: Self-provided Qualifications: If possible, experience with handwork Extra info: Excursions to the nearby attractions, possibly Berlin, bikes available, opportunity for paddle boating Number of Volunteers: 12 50. Germany - SCI Germany Begin:September 11, 2008, End: September 26, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:DE-SCI-9-88 HAMBURG, International Festival of Cultures - German-Italian Workcamp The Hamburg Festival of Cultures is the meeting festival of cultures. It brings together people with non - German and German backgrounds. Prejudice will fade through meeting other people. It is the goal to create a solid foundation in which many different cultures live together based on respect and tolerance for everybody. Participants from about 80 immigrated nations present themselves on the ‘Bazaar of Cultures’. Apart from that, there will be stages were musicians and artists from all over the world will present different stiles of world music. Movies will be shown and there is the opportunity to explore literature and art of different cultures. There will also be a program for children and a big youth project. Before you apply, please read basic info on this site www.sci-d.de/info-for-you first. Here we explain, what we expect from 66 volunteers in our camps. W/ Study: Helping the teams on the bazaar, cleaning up around the stages, helping with the projects: Distribution of advertisement material, distribution of long tables and benches, assistance to the organization team of the Festival, shifts at the information booth, possibly taking part in a workshop Accommodation: In a house with kitchen and bathroom Food: During the festival on the festival area, otherwise self-catering Qualifications: English and /or German Extra info: Prepared to do physical work and assistance to the team. Number of Volunteers: 14 51. Germany - SCI Germany Begin:November 17, 2008, End: August 15, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:DE-SCI-9-87 BERLIN, Central Asian Summer School The summer school aims to train young active multipliers of our contact organisations in Tajikistan and Kyrghyzstan. The participants will exchange ideas & experiences on subjects like project management, sustainable organisational development, teamwork and conflict-solving. Afterwards the volunteers will break into small groups and join different international workcamps. Before you apply, please read basic info on this site www.sci-d.de/info-for-you first. Here we explain, what we expect from volunteers in our camps. Study: Volunteer work in Germany and Central Asia Accommodation: In a guest house Qualifications: Interest in the subject Extra info: There are a few free places for international volunteers. Number of Volunteers: 12 1. Great Britain - IVS GB Begin:April 5, 2008, End: April 19, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:UK-GB-6-2 Culdees Ecovillage I, Aberfeldy, Perthshire The project. The aim is to create a community based eco-village modelled on villages as they were 100-150 years ago, which were almost self-sufficient. People work where they live and create their jobs in a cottage industry-type environment, showing creativity and re-using materials that otherwise would go to a land-fill, eg. making drinking glasses from wine bottles. The commitment to, and care for each other is ‘from Cradle-to-Grave’ with as much emphasis on the healthy development of the children, as respect and inclusion-to-the last of the elderly. An emphasis is also on restoring the Human Values and to re-connect with our own inner guidance. During the build as much material as possible is recycled/re-used/reclaimed and the aim is for the village to generate its own energy through solar/wind/water/biomass. The ecovillage aims to organise training courses and Seminars to help educate people –young and old alike- from outside on how one can ‘walk one’s talk’. Work:The ongoing work includes:- Erect an internal wall in the large barn made with shredded tetra packs and food wrappings which otherwise would end up in the landfill: a Tetrapackpapercretewall Design an Educational Trail which will also function as a Training Circuit with exercise plots and suitable for wheelchairusers. Make a wattle screen (a mixture of sticks, earth and clay) around the recycle street. Build a number of dry-composting toilets alongside the trail. Plant the 15,000 trees already given. Build wildlife observation posts; Erect more Polytunnels to start the Market Garden and plant the first trees for the plant nursery. Market Garden and plant the first trees for the plant nursery. Start the procedure of designing and planning for the farm shop with coffee shop Prepare one field for an experimental trial in growing crops of Oats, Barley and Hemp; using the ‘One Straw Revolution’ method. Accommodation: Is in caravans. Study: Discuss the idea of a communal Wind Turbine with the local people and start a workgroup to study the feasibility and an experimental trial in growing crops of Oats, Barley and Hemp; using the ‘One Straw Revolution’ method. Consider the ‘University of Life’. http://picasaweb.google.com/MaryseAnand/Culd eesPhotoS Number of Volunteers: 6 2. Great Britain - IVS GB Begin:April 19, 2008, End: May 3, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:UK-GB-6-1 Leckmelm Farm, Ullapool The project is based on Leckmelm Farm, south of Ullapool, in a particularly beautiful part of NW Scotland. Leckmelm Farm aims to develop an organic market garden using permaculture design. The aim of the project is ecosystem enhancement. Work: The work will be revolve around multiple tasks to conserve and restore the surrounding eco-system: traditional building restoration, beach clean, planting organic seeds, weeding, working in the organic market garden and drystone wall building and instruction . S; Permaculture design and ecosystem enhancement. Accommodation: In a holiday cottage, with bath, shower, kitchen. Bedding is provided but a sleeping bag would be useful for a trip to the bothy. Extra info: Ullapool is in NW Scotland and requires travel to Glasgow, Edinburgh or Inverness and then travel by bus to Ullapool. For information about Ullapool see http://www.ullapool.co.uk/ Number of Volunteers: 6 3. Great Britain - IVS GB Begin:April 19, 2008, End: May 3, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:UK-GB-6-5 Gowanbank Environmental Art I, Bathgate Gowanbank Living Heritage was formed by a group of friends who are interested in historic, innovative and environmentally conscientious new buildings. Eleven years ago a social element was incorporated into community activity by welcoming and training homeless young adults. Work: Work will involve mostly tree-planting and some laying out paths, building stone walls and planting shrubs and flowers. There will be some renovation work of a stone building, involving some labouring. Accommodation: Will be in a bunk house or log-cabins. Food will be vegetarian. Study: There will be a chance to observe and learn about the construction of an Eco-friendly log cabin. Extra info: There will be a trip to Edinburgh and to the Highlands. An interest in music or playing musical instruments is welcome. Number of Volunteers: 12 4. Great Britain - IVS GB 67 Begin:May 21, 2008, End: June 11, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:UK-GB-11-1 One World Camp, Dumfries:Phantassie Farm, Dunbar ENVIRO, AGRI, EDU, FEST, MANU, One World Camp is a week-long summer festival on workshops and lectures on a range of holistic health, arts, crafts and sports, and natural cookery. Around 150 people are expected to take part in the festival. Work: Part of a team of 20 volunteers helping set up, run and dismantle the festival. Assisting with workshops, supervising children, stewarding, security. Work may be in shifts. Volunteers will work for around 6 hours a day. Study:During free time volunteers will be able to take part in workshops or activities of their choice. Accommodation: In tents on site, with toilet and shower facilities provided. Volunteers must bring WARM sleeping bags and roll mats. Three healthy meals a day will be provided which will be mostly vegetarian, or macrobiotic. Extra info: A certificate is necessary for those wishing to work with children. Please note there will be no meat in the food available. Please visit www.macrobios.com for further information. The second week will be at Phantassie Farm, near Dunbar. This is an organic market farm. Work: Will be helping in the organic garden and preparing veg boxes for distribution. S; There will be an element of peace study and reflection on the holistic workshops from One World Camp. Accommodation: In caravans. Extra info: Volunteers will have to travel from the West coast of Scotland to the East coast. So budget for these costs. Number of Volunteers: 8 5. Great Britain - IVS GB Begin:June 7, 2008, End: June 28, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:UK-GB-6-3 Culdees Ecovillage II, Aberfeldy, Perthshire The project. The aim is to create a community based eco-village modelled on villages as they were 100-150 years ago, which were almost self-sufficient. People work where they live and create their jobs in a cottage industry-type environment, showing creativity and re-using materials that otherwise would go to a land-fill, eg. making drinking glasses from wine bottles. The commitment to, and care for each other is ‘from Cradle-to-Grave’ with as much emphasis on the healthy development of the children, as respect and inclusion-to-the last of the elderly. An emphasis is also on restoring the Human Values and to re-connect with our own inner guidance. During the build as much material as possible is recycled/re-used/reclaimed and the aim is for the village to generate its own energy through solar/wind/water/biomass. The ecovillage aims to organise training courses and Seminars to help educate people –young and old alike- from outside on how one can ‘walk one’s talk’. Work:The ongoing work includes:- Erect an internal wall in the large barn made with shredded tetra packs and food wrappings which otherwise would end up in the landfill: a Tetrapackpapercretewall Design an Educational Trail which will also function as a Training Circuit with exercise plots and suitable for wheelchairusers. Make a wattle screen (a mixture of sticks, earth and clay) around the recycle street. Build a number of dry-composting toilets alongside the trail. Plant the 15,000 trees already given. Build wildlife observation posts; Erect more Polytunnels to start the Market Garden and plant the first trees for the plant nursery. Market Garden and plant the first trees for the plant nursery. Start the procedure of designing and planning for the farm shop with coffee shop Prepare one field for an experimental trial in growing crops of Oats, Barley and Hemp; using the ‘One Straw Revolution’ method. Accommodation: Is in caravans. Study: Discuss the idea of a communal Wind Turbine with the local people and start a workgroup to study the feasibility and an experimental trial in growing crops of Oats, Barley and Hemp; using the ‘One Straw Revolution’ method. Consider the ‘University of Life’. http://picasaweb.google.com/MaryseAnand/Culd eesPhotoS Number of Volunteers: 10 6. Great Britain - IVS GB Begin:July 19, 2008, End: July 26, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:UK-GB-11-3 Scottish Churches House, Dunblane Scottish Churches House is a conference centre belonging to all the Scottish churches together. It was created at the end of 1950s out of the conversion of some 18th century cottages on the Cathedral Square in Dunblane, with a large, secluded garden and mediaeval chapel behind the house. Work: To continue the international workcamp tradition including gardening, wall-building, interior decorating, internal and external wood and metalwork painting and maintenance work. Study: Theology, arts and counter-culture Accommodation: In comfortable twin rooms with shared facilities in the main house. Number of Volunteers: 12 7. Great Britain - IVS GB Begin:July 19, 2008, End: July 26, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:UK-GB-11-2 Scottish Churches House, Dunblane Scottish Churches House is a conference centre belonging to all the Scottish churches together. It was created at the end of 1950s out of the conversion of some 18th century cottages on the Cathedral Square in Dunblane, with a large, secluded garden and mediaeval chapel behind the house. Work: To continue the international workcamp tradition including gardening, wall-building, interior decorating, internal and external wood and metalwork painting and maintenance work. Study: Theology, arts and counter-culture Accommodation: In comfortable twin rooms with shared facilities in the main house. Number of Volunteers: 12 8. Great Britain - IVS GB Begin:July 20, 2008, End: August 3, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:UK-GB-5-1 INCLUSION PROJECT 1, (Bradford, West Yorkshire) Run as part of the volunteering unit in support of Bradford City Council’s inclusion program, this project gives volunteers an opportunity to take part in the service provision for young people with physical and learning disabilities 68 over the summer vacation. W. Vols will support young people with mild to severe physical and/or learning disabilities on a day time recreational scheme Children’s disabilities will vary but may include both communication and behavioural difficulties. Some children will be wheelchair users. Vols will work in different locations across the city and children's Respite Units. There are usually 20 children on a scheme per day and a much smaller number in the Units. Vols will be matched to individual children and support that young person through the day, by encouraging and assisting them to take part in the range of activities on offer, and helping children at lunch. Vols will work alongside project staff and local volunteers and will not be involved in personal care of the children. Study: An insight into Disability Awareness. Number of Volunteers: 15 9. Great Britain - IVS GB Begin:July 26, 2008, End: August 17, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:UK-GB-6-6 GOWANBANK ENVIRONMENTAL ART II, (Bathgate) Gowanbank Living Heritage was formed by a group of friends who are interested in historic, innovative and environmentally conscientious new buildings. Eleven years ago a social element was incorporated into community activity by welcoming and training homeless young adults. Work: Work will involve mostly tree-planting and some laying out paths, building stone walls and planting shrubs and flowers. There will be some renovation work of a stone building, involving some labouring. Accommodation: Will be in a bunk house or log-cabins. Food will be vegetarian. Study: There will be a chance to observe and learn about the construction of an Eco-friendly log cabin. Extra info: There will be a trip to Edinburgh and to the Highlands. An interest in music or playing musical instruments is welcome. Number of Volunteers: 12 10. Great Britain - IVS GB Begin:August 1, 2008, End: August 11, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:UK-GB-11-4 ONE WORLD EVENT, (Sevenoaks, Kent) One World is a week-long summer event which runs this year from the 04.08 – 10.08.08 The event offers a range of workshops and lectures exploring different approaches to life on holistic themes e.g. natural movement and dance, exercise for physical and spiritual development, therapies for health and well being, arts, crafts and sports. There is a strong emphasis on macrobiotic cooking. Around 850 people are expected to take part in the event. Work: The 15 SCI volunteers will be a small group within a total number of 100 volunteers working at the event. You will help staff the different workshop areas around the event site e.g. children's area, I. Terminal/Region: suite, stewarding, security. Volunteers will work for around 6 hours a day. SCI volunteers may also spend some time working on a presentation for the end of the project which will have a cultural theme. During free time volunteers will be able to take part in workshops or activities of their choice or simply enjoy the beautiful countryside as well as a group excursion. Study: Holistic lifestyles. Accommodation: In tents on site (tents, toilet and shower facilities provided). Volunteers must bring warm sleeping bags, a roll mat and a mug for drinks!). Three meals a day will be provided which will be mostly organic, vegetarian, vegan or macrobiotic. Please note there will very little fish and dairy and no meat in the food available. Qualifications: Volunteers must be motivated to work hard to make the event a success, be enthusiastic and have some understanding of macrobiotics. Terminal/Region: London. The event is held in the grounds of Sevenoaks School in Kent. Extra info: Please note this is not a music festival. Number of Volunteers: 15 11. Great Britain - IVS GB Begin:August 2, 2008, End: August 23, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:UK-GB-6-4 Culdees Ecovillage III, Aberfeldy, Perthshire The project. The aim is to create a community based eco-village modelled on villages as they were 100-150 years ago, which were almost self-sufficient. People work where they live and create their jobs in a cottage industry-type environment, showing creativity and re-using materials that otherwise would go to a land-fill, eg. making drinking glasses from wine bottles. The commitment to, and care for each other is ‘from Cradle-to-Grave’ with as much emphasis on the healthy development of the children, as respect and inclusion-to-the last of the elderly. An emphasis is also on restoring the Human Values and to re-connect with our own inner guidance. During the build as much material as possible is recycled/re-used/reclaimed and the aim is for the village to generate its own energy through solar/wind/water/biomass. The ecovillage aims to organise training courses and Seminars to help educate people –young and old alike- from outside on how one can ‘walk one’s talk’. Work:The ongoing work includes:- Erect an internal wall in the large barn made with shredded tetra packs and food wrappings which otherwise would end up in the landfill: a Tetrapackpapercretewall Design an Educational Trail which will also function as a Training Circuit with exercise plots and suitable for wheelchairusers. Make a wattle screen (a mixture of sticks, earth and clay) around the recycle street. Build a number of dry-composting toilets alongside the trail. Plant the 15,000 trees already given. Build wildlife observation posts; Erect more Polytunnels to start the Market Garden and plant the first trees for the plant nursery. Market Garden and plant the first trees for the plant nursery. Start the procedure of designing and planning for the farm shop with coffee shop Prepare one field for an experimental trial in growing crops of Oats, Barley and Hemp; using the ‘One Straw Revolution’ method. Accommodation: Is in caravans. Study: Discuss the idea of a communal Wind Turbine with the local people and start a workgroup to study the feasibility and an experimental trial in growing crops of Oats, Barley and Hemp; using the ‘One Straw Revolution’ method. Consider the ‘University of Life’. http://picasaweb.google.com/MaryseAnand/Culd eesPhotoS Number of Volunteers: 10 12. Great Britain - IVS GB 69 Begin:August 3, 2008, End: August 24, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:UK-GB-5-2 INCLUSION PROJECT 2, (Bradford, West Yorkshire) Run as part of the volunteering unit in support of Bradford City Council’s inclusion program, this project gives volunteers an opportunity to take part in the service provision for young people with physical and learning disabilities over the summer vacation. W. Vols will support young people with mild to severe physical and/or learning disabilities on a day time recreational scheme Children’s disabilities will vary but may include both communication and behavioural difficulties. Some children will be wheelchair users. Vols will work in different locations across the city and children's Respite Units. There are usually 20 children on a scheme per day and a much smaller number in the Units. Vols will be matched to individual children and support that young person through the day, by encouraging and assisting them to take part in the range of activities on offer, and helping children at lunch. Vols will work alongside project staff and local volunteers and will not be involved in personal care of the children. Study: An insight into Disability Awareness. Number of Volunteers: 15 13. Great Britain - IVS GB Begin:August 6, 2008, End: August 15, 2008 Topic: Peace and disarmament Campcode:UK-GB-3-1 INTERFAITH PROJECT, (Leicester) (PVP) Sponsored by the Elchanan Elkes Association for Inter Community Understanding, supported by Christians Aware & the Leicester Council of Faiths, this year the project will be held in memory of Trevor Huddlestone (British Anglican priest & renowned campaigner against Apartheid) & Helen Navad, who worked for peace in Israel. Work: Volunteers will do practical gardening work in the grounds of buildings of worship of different faiths in Leicester: Mosques, Churches, Synagogues, Gurdwaras, Buddhist and Hindu temples. There will also be some painting/decorating tasks and work on supporting community understanding. Study: There is a strong study element to this project around aspects of peace, faith and the community. Accommodation: Good, in Housing Association Flats. Qualifications: Enjoy practical work and learning about different faiths and communities. Terminal/Region: Leicester City Extra info: Vols in their 20's preferred. Number of Volunteers: 10 1. Greece - SCI Hellas Begin:June 15, 2008, End: June 30, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:GR-SCI-9-1 lemnos, myrine Lemnos is the eighth largest island in the Aegean Sea and lies in the North Aegean, between Lesvos and Samothraki. It actually forms one Prefecture together with Lesvos and a smaller island, Aghios Efstratios. The island’s main town and port is named Myrina, situated on the west coast. There are another 30 villages on the island, the largest of which is Moudros, which is also the island’s second largest port and located in the south. Most inhabitants make a living on fishing and farming . Poliohni is the most important archaeological site in Lemnos island and one of the best preserved prehistoric fortified settlements of Greece. The drug prevention center Poliohni, named after this major historical cultural meeting point, is an organisation collaborating with the local administration and other associations.This year it organises a 4 day cultural festival on the occasion of the International Day Against Drugs. The festival will include diverse cultural events , open discussions, creative workshops, a music concert, sports events, in the main town of Myrina and an one day visit to the small neighbouring island of Agios Efstratios, where part of the events will take place. The task of the SCI volunteers will be to assist with the organisation of the festival. Work: helping in the preparation and in the conduct of the event.: setting up the workshops of the festival, coordinating the activities, setting up stages, tables and benches, cleaning, decoration. Ideas on diverse workshops, games from their home towns and participatory activities are welcome from the volunteers. Study: discussions on drug prevention issues, voluntarism and cultural issues. Accommodation : volunteers will sleep in group in a classroom of a school. Sleeping bags are necessary. Food will be prepared by the volunteers – supplies will be provided. (local specialties and traditional products will be included). Vegetarian meals possible. Free time: excursion to the small neighbouring island of Agios Efstratios, swimming in the beautiful beaches, sports. Language: english Qualifications: willingness to work with the local people, to share ideas, to take initiatives concerning the organisation of the event. Number of Volunteers: 8 2. Greece - SCI Hellas Begin:June 30, 2008, End: July 13, 2008 Topic: Antiracism, antifascism, refugees and ethnic minorities Campcode:GR-SCI-1-4 lavrio The Reception Centre for Asylum Applicants of Lavrio, is one of the nine centers in Greece, where some 300 asylum seekers are hosted (including family members and children) while waiting for their application to be processed. The Centre is run by the Greek Red Cross and funded by the Greek State. Lavrio is a town situated some 40 km south east of Athens. Work: Activities with the families and especially the children of the refugee centre. Sensibilisations activities for the community. Volunteers will work 5 days per week. Study: History of Refugees, Conflict Resolution Accommodation: In a hostel in rooms of six outside the centre Extra info: Food will be provided in the refugee centre Number of Volunteers: 10 3. Greece - SCI Hellas Begin:July 4, 2008, End: July 30, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:GR-SCI-5-6 pateras mountain, near elefsina The workcamp is organized with the Happy Children – Happy Youth Camps a non-profit volunteers organization with 70 years of action. The volunteers will help the Camp staff in hosting 140 very poor children from families with financial and social problems. The camp is situated in the Pateras mountain near the city of 70 Elefsina. Work: Cooking and cleaning, painting and garden work. Optional and additional activities: organizing and assisting in the activities with children. Study: The volunteers will learn how our organization provides social and educational support to the children. They will also learn things about Traditional Greek Shadow theatre, handicrafts and other creative activities. Accommodation: In tents provided by our organization (own tents not necessary), access to the shower, bring a sleeping bag. The volunteers will spend the entire period at the camp. Language: English, Greek speakers are welcome Terminal or region: Closest terminal is Eleftherios Venizelos Airport of Athens in Greece, but transport will be arranged from the centre of Elefsina. Extra info: Medical tests (xray, blood test, Faeces microbiological examination) are required for work in kitchen under European Union and Greek Sanitary clauses. No drugs, alcohol allowed. Transportation to Elefsina or Athens will be possible at free days. 18-35 years old volunteers are welcome. Number of Volunteers: 11 4. Greece - SCI Hellas Begin:July 7, 2008, End: July 18, 2008 Topic: Antiracism, antifascism, refugees and ethnic minorities Campcode:GR-SCI-1-2 kallithea. lamia The Reception Centre for Asylum Applicants of Ano Kallithea, near Lamia is one of the nine centers in Greece, where families of asylum seekers are hosted while waiting for their application to be processed. The Centre is run by the Greek Red Cross and funded by the Greek State. The centre is in a former camping place for children and it is already outside of the city in the mountains. The place is quite isolated and there is no easy accessibility to the town (there is only a bus twice a week). The nearest village is Sperchiada which is half an hour walking far from the Centre. Work: Activities with the families and especially the children of the refugees centre. To organize short excursions, sport events and other creative activities. Volunteers will work 5 work 5 days per week, 5-6 hours per day. Study: History of refugees, Conflict Resolution Accommodation: In tents. Bring a sleeping bag with you. Extra info: Food will be provided in the refugee centre Number of Volunteers: 8 5. Greece - SCI Hellas Begin:August 17, 2008, End: August 30, 2008 Topic: Disabilities Campcode:GR-SCI-4-3 kafka rhodes KAFKA is situated at Kolympia, Rhodes. Rhodes is one of the most popular Greek islands with a beautiful medieval town and a very rich cultural heritage. KAFKA is a residential centre for islanders who because of disability or old age cannot take care of themselves. As disability is still a stigma in rural Greek communities, most KAFKA residents have little, if any, contact with their families or the outside world. Volunteers bring a breath of fresh air in the institution, offer entertainment and company to the residents and show to the local community that people with disabilities are not to be feared or avoided. This is the second year that the camp is run. Last summer it was a big success for residents, staff and volunteers alike! Work: Activities with the residents (swimming, excursions, handicraft, beauty, helping with feeding etc). But most importantly, just being with them and showing that you care. Language: English, Greek. Accommodation: Rooms inside the institution. Bed linen provided. Food: Provided by KAFKA, we just have to do the dishes! Vegetarians are welcome. Study: Presentation of the Greek health care system, personal and societal attitudes to disability and old age. Training: Approaching people with disabilities (lifting, guiding, personal care, relating). Qualifications: Previous experience is not at all necessary but friendliness, motivation and respect for people are! Also, keep in mind that things won’t always run on schedule so some flexibility is needed. Please attach a short motivation letter to your application. The camp is open to all but volunteers over 25 are extra welcome! MORE INFO: Please check “Workcamps in Greece” on our webpage at www.sci.gr to see the camp report of last year. Number of Volunteers: 9 1. Hungary - SCI Hungary Begin:July 6, 2008, End: July 15, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:HU-SCI-5-1 Tiszadob Tiszadob is a small village next to river Tisza, in East Hungary, which is one of the most deprived areas of the country. In the last century an orphanage and a school were founded nearby a 19th century castle. Its inhabitants (14-24 years old) come from socially disadvantaged background, mostly from gypsy communities. They are very enthusiastic to meet foreign vols since they have never had the opportunity to travel far from these dwellings. Work: gardening, and common leisureintercultural activities with a group of young inhabitants. Qualifications: Needs creativity, enthusiasm and openness towards young inhabitants Accommodation: in house Number of Volunteers: 13 2. Hungary - SCI Hungary Begin:July 19, 2008, End: August 2, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:HU-SCI-5-3 Agasegyhaza The Foundation in Memory of Kinga Kovács is an organization to foster intercultural dialogue, and language learning for talented but disadvantaged young people. They intend to boost up the life of the village in cooperation with the Social Center of Ágasegyháza. The Social Center mainly takes care of elderly people of the village and of the nearby farms the international voluntary camp participants will help them in their work. 3 Hungarian volunteers will join the camp as well. Work: Both social and physical: village site reconstruction, helping around the houses of elderly, organizing programs for youth Accommodation: in houses Number of Volunteers: 7 3. Hungary - SCI Hungary 71 Begin:July 20, 2008, End: August 3, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:HU-SCI-9-1 Palmonostora This camp aims at restoring an old wind mill in Pálmonostora, a small village in the vicinity of Szeged, with organic materials like adobe and pine tree wood in respectance the environment. The mill belongs to a French organisation called Vent d’Est who intends to preserve the mill in its original shapes and transform it to a living museum that is the witness of traditional, local culture. In the workcamp there will be 4 additional French volunteers coming from Vent d’Est. Work: Traditional ways of construction, physical work. Volunteers will help to restore the planking of the mill on the first and second floor and/or (depending on materials available) do the external masonry of the mill. Accommodation: Vols should be willing to live among basic circumstances like sleeping in tents, only cold water, outdoor toilet. The mill is a bit far from the village and volunteers should like staying in the nature. Tents are provided but if you want to sleep alone you have to bring your tent! Study: Windmill building technology, visits to nearby cities and events, carriage travel, bath, meeting local people who also participate in the works around the mill. Language: English and French is an asset Number of Volunteers: 4 4. Hungary - SCI Hungary Begin:August 2, 2008, End: August 16, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:HU-SCI-5-2 Galosfa Gálosfa is a small village in Southwestern Hungary in a beautiful rural, hilly environment. This area is typically an underpriviledged region of Hungary with high rate of unemployment and high risk of social problems. For the last 3 years successful camps have helped develop the local community’s life including reconstructional works in the village and organizing youth and children activities for the locals, who rarely have holiday opportunities during the summer. Throughout the years the villagers became very enthusiastic about meeting foreigners. Work: Both physical and social: reconstruction work in the village’s community places and sites and organizing activities for the youngsters. Qualifications: Needs creativity, enthusiasm and openness towards young inhabitants Accommodation: in tents, bathrooms, kitchen, toilet, dining room provided Language: English, some German knowledge is useful but not necessary Number of Volunteers: 10 5. Hungary - SCI Hungary Begin:August 3, 2008, End: August 16, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:HU-SCI-6-1 Szekesfehervar The historical city of Székesfehérvár is situated half way between Lake Balaton and Budapest. Gaja Environmental Foundation organizes a summer camp for local children where they can learn more about nature protection and helping stray animals. Work: Cleaning paths and painting information boards in a protected part of the area. Taking care of wild (stray) animals together with children and handicapped people. Study: Animal protection and peace education Extra info: not suitable for people allergic to animals Accommodation: in dorm or wooden house Number of Volunteers: 7 6. Hungary - SCI Hungary Begin:August 3, 2008, End: August 16, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:HU-SCI-6-2 Lakitelek The Kiskunság National Park is in charge of approximately 284,165 acres of protected area situated in the the Danube-Tisza Interfluve region. Every year the National Park organises environmental camps for kids between the ages of 10-14, where the kids learn about nature in a playful way both in Hungarian and English.The volunteers will help around this camp, animating games with the children in the 1st week, then in the 2nd week work will be with local young volunteers doing rehabilitation in the woods and fields with both plants and animals. Work: both social and physical, the camp expects communicative and extroverted volunteers who are willing to chat with children Accommodation: in wooden house in the nature on the territory of the National Park Study: environmental issues, nature reservation Language: Good knowledge of English is needed Extra info: not recommended for volunteers with wild plants allergies Number of Volunteers: 4 1. Iceland - SEEDS Iceland Begin:May 24, 2008, End: June 7, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:IS-SEE-6-1 Bíldudalur & Langibotn - Western Fjords Bíldudalur is a small fishing town, at Arnarfjörður and one of the communities of Vesturbyggð, where the main trades are/were fishing and fish processing. However, during the last years and due to the introduction of the quota system in the Icelandic fishing sector, the town lost its share in the fishing amounts to be caught, which has strongly hit the economy and living situation in the area. Bíldudalur is in the southern part of the Western fjords, famed for its beautiful landscape and good weather. The summers are often very warm and sunny with gentle breezes, conditions which are hospitable for fishing, swimming, hiking and a variety of other activities. Langibotn in Geirþjófsfjörður is one of the places where the story of Gísli Súrsson took place, which is one of the most famous Icelandic sagas. Although the saga is only preserved whole in later manuscripts, it was most likely written down in the early 13th century with action occurring between 940-980 a.d. Gisli Sursson's Saga is a classic outlaw saga that is centered on the internal struggles of Gisli, the saga's protagonist, a 10th century settler who ends up outlawed - that is, being declared a person who could be legally killed by anyone finding him - after he avenges the death of his blood brother. Differing from the typical Icelandic Saga, it uses the common theme of vengeance to divide loyalties within with family instead of strengthening familial bonds. The vicinity offers a variety of interesting places to explore and hiking and mountain climbing are popular. The sheer beauty of the region attracts people and tourism has started 72 to play an increasing role recently. The distance from Reykjavik is 475 km (7 hours drive) by the Whale Bay tunnel and it is perhaps one of Iceland's most remote areas. The Western Fjords are too often missed by visitors due to its distance (real and perceived) from Route 1, the circle road, and from other population centers. They are a mass of fjords, mountains and isolated villages on spits of lands surrounded by water and mountains. Work: We will be working on few projects, building and maintaining hiking trails and pathways in the area of Langibotn. Additional tasks may include putting up signs and descriptive information charts for the trails, clearing old oil tanks from the abandoned farm lands in Geirþjófsfjörður & depending on the advance of the jobs, we may start removing a stranded boat and take down its engine to be sent to a museum. Accommodation: In a local house; sleeping on mattresses on the floor; bringing a warm sleeping bag is recommended. Food ingredients will be provided, volunteers will share the duties of preparing and cooking meals. Language: English will be the official language in the camp, high proficiency is not required. Study: Environmental messenger in the project. S/he will be in charge of delivering ecological and global education messages to both, International volunteers and local hosts. S/he will arrange and organise few activities that intend to raise awareness on environment related topics. Terminal/Region: Closest International Airport: Keflavík (Reykjavík), KEF. Extra info: Participation fee EUR 120,- . Excursions in the area as boat trips and hikes will be arranged for volunteers. Number of Volunteers: 16 2. Iceland - WF Iceland Begin:May 24, 2008, End: June 8, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:IS-WF-9-42 Hafstraumar “The wave of the ocean” Music and art festival in the Westfjords This workcamp will give you the change to see some of the most beautiful places in Iceland. It will take place in two different areas of the country. First we will work in the West of Iceland for one week and than we will go to the south for another week. In the West of Iceland we will stay in Patreksfjörður, a small fishing town, which bears the name of the fjord. The town stands on slender sandpits and stretches two km along the narrow northern shore of the fjord. Nearness of rich fishing banks, and a sheltered harbor, makes Patreksfjörður town one of the main fishing ports in the region. It is well situated for exploring the southern part of the West fjords and the contrasting and interesting sights the area has to offer. It is close to the huge cliff Látrabjarg, which is more than 14 km long (the largest in the North Atlantic) which goes up to 448 m high and is located in the western-most post of Iceland (and Europe!!). One million birds; puffins, guillemots, seagulls and alcas live in it. The West Fjords are an ideal place for hikers and nature lovers, in summer and winter alike. In the South of Iceland we will stay in a village called Hvolsvöllur which is situated 100 km south-east of Reykjavík in the district Rangárvallasýsla. It enjoys some of the finest sceneries; surrounded by glaciers and on clear days with a view to the southern seashore. Mt. Hekla is undoubtedly the best-known landmark on the grassy west of the lowlands. This very active volcano still erupts frequently and had its last eruption in spring 2000. The most famous of the Icelandic Sagas; Njáls-Saga, has its background in Hvolsvöllur and the fate of the people in this thousand year old Saga still causes heated discussions among the few hundred local inhabitants. Work: In Patreksfjörður we will help with the preparation of the festival “Hafstraumar” which is one of the most creative music and art festivals in Iceland more info at www.myspace.com/hafstraumar. The organizers are young local people full of life and energy. There are many young bands playing and also others which are getting more known here in Iceland and abroad. There will also be a painting and sculpture group which will work on the theme of recycled materials to produce artwork to present at the festivals. We will be actively involved in all tasks before and during the festival. In Patreksfjörður we will also participate in the Seaman Day which is one of the traditional festivals in Iceland. In Hvolsvöllur we will plant trees, help the locals to clean and beautify the area after the winter time and do other tasks related to the environment. Accommodation: In community centers. Participants are asked to bring their sleeping bags. Extra info: Participation fee: € 90. Free access to swimming pools and hot pots, Excursions will be organized by the locals. If the volunteers want to arrive earlier than we can arrange one week work/stay in a farm in the Westfjords. In the middle of May all the little lambs are getting born and the farmers need more people to welcome them and to prevent that they will be attacked by bigger animals and birds. If you want to participate in this, than the farmer will arrange the travel for you from Reykjavik to the Westfjords. Number of Volunteers: 8 3. Iceland - WF Iceland Begin:May 27, 2008, End: June 23, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:IS-WF-9-01 Viking festival Hafnarfjörður Hafnarfjörður is a town with the populations of 23.500 people. It is located 10 km away from the capital, Reykjavík. Hafnarfjördur is famous for having one of Iceland’s largest settlements of elves, dwarves and other mystical beings, which are usually called ‘Hidden Folk.’ Centuries-old folklore has it that whole clans of such beings reside in the rocks that make up part of the town’s centre. We do not doubt this at all. Though elves are visible only to those with second sight, a great many Icelanders believe in their existence. Indeed, there is much evidence to support this belief, as stories abound of instances where new roads or housing developments were under construction and strange happenings took place. Hidden Folk enjoy a certain regard, and nowhere more so than in Hafnarfjördur. There is even a Hidden Worlds tour that takes you to their home sites, stopping at places like Hellisgerdi Park and the base of the cliff Hamarinn, which is said to be home to the Royal Family of the Hidden Folk. More info http://www.hafnarfjordur.is/english/ In Hafnarfjörður there is a small Viking village were the workcamp will take place. During the annual Viking Festival modern-day Icelanders and Vikings from abroad celebrate their heritage with appropriate style. The Vikings' wild and adventurous spirit lives on today, in 73 the people of this unique country. The event is a lot of fun; there are displays of ancient arts and crafts, and large gruff men in full Viking attire demonstrate their ancient battle skills to anyone brave enough to challenge them. More info http://www.fjorukrain.is/fjorukrain/en/ Work: The volunteers will help with the preparation of the festival, the festival itself and after it has finished. During the festival all volunteers will receive Viking costumes to wear and perform different tasks. Different types of tasks will be performed as control at the venues, assistance to visitors, and help the other Viking volunteers in the kitchen or serving the meals. The festival will start on June 13th and last until June 17th. Apart from our WF Vikings there will be around 120 more Viking volunteers coming from all around the world! A big collection of artists will be at the Festival: warriors, bowmen, wrestlers, woodcarvers, stonemasons, blacksmiths, storytellers and enchantresses, musicians and magicians. The working hours are not completely fixed and they will be flexible according to the busy and relaxed hours of the festival. Accommodation: Volunteers will stay in a local community center with the other Vikings, sleeping on mattresses on the floor. After the festival the volunteers will be hosted in a house near to the area. Don’t forget to bring a warm sleeping bag Food: The volunteers will have all the meals provided and cooked by our hosts in the Viking community. Language: English is the language in the camp, but high level is not required. Location: Hafnarfjörður in the south of Iceland Study: The Saga of the Vikings Terminal/Region: Intl. Airport: Keflavík (Reykjavík), KEF. – distance from the airport 35 km. Extra info: Xtra participation fee EUR 120,Leisure time: Excursions and free time activities will be arranged for volunteers. The volunteers will have a free access to the local swimming pool. Number of Volunteers: 8 4. Iceland - SEEDS Iceland Begin:May 30, 2008, End: June 13, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:IS-SEE-6-2 Þórshöfn & Langanes Peninsula Þórshöfn* is a busy little town at the base of the Langanes Peninsula in the North-East of Iceland, located at the Þistilfjörður. The entire district has 479 Inhabitants (31.12.07) and they base their livelihood on fishing, fish processing and commerce serving the surrounding rural farming area. It is the best place in Iceland to experience what it is like to live in an isolated village almost 100 km from the next village. Around 400 people live in the village itself and the distance from the capital is 629 km by the Whale Bay tunnel. The Langanes peninsula is the last word in Icelandic remoteness and it narrows like a spear point toward northeast and its fowling cliffs have been and still are a means of sustenance for those, who live there. Nowadays, the area is very sparsely populated. Most farms have been abandoned. Some of the remaining farmers tend the breeding colonies of the eiders and collect their down, clean it and sell at high prices. Nature lovers often spend days on end at the densely populated bird cliffs watching gannets, puffins, guillemots, brunnich's guillemots, black guillemots, razorbills, kittiwakes, fulmars etc. One of the best places for the observation of the gannets is Cliff Storikarl off the bird cliff Skoruvikurbjarg. Other bird species colonise different parts of the peninsula, such as the arctic terns near the farm Ytra-Lon. Work: The county administration of the Langanes district will be our host and we will be working on environmental related matters. We will be mainly working on reforestation tasks; planting trees will be the main job while others may include follow up on survival and growth of trees planted in the past. Additional task, depending on advance of the reforestation project, will be cleaning up the coastline in the area, as one of the biggest pollution issues in the area is the litter brought to the shore due to sea currents that even bring timber as far as from Siberia. Accommodation: We will be lodged in the local sports centre, sleeping on mattresses on the floor. Therefore a warm sleeping bag is highly suggested. Within the facilities of the centre we will have a kitchen to cater ourselves. Food will be provided and meals will be then prepared by volunteers. We have access to the nearby local swimming pool and sport centre with top-quality facilities. Language: English will be the official language in the camp, but high proficiency is not a requirement. Study: Environmental messenger in the project. S/he will be in charge of delivering ecological and global education messages to both, International volunteers and local hosts. S/he arranges and organises few activities that intend to raise awareness on environment related topics. Terminal/Region: Closest International Airports: Keflavík (Reykjavík), KEF and Akureyri (AEY). Extra info: Participation fee EUR 100,-. Free entrance to the local modern swimming pool, sports centre facilities. Excursions will be arranged by the local contacts. *The name Þórshöfn is the harbor of Þór. Þór is the thunder god. His wife's name is Sif. Þór is the son of Odin the most powerful god. Odin's horse Sleipnir put one of its eight feet down in Ásbyrgi, hence the horseshoe shape. It is a must to visit the ponds in Ásbyrgi on your way to Dettifoss. Number of Volunteers: 8 5. Iceland - WF Iceland Begin:June 1, 2008, End: June 15, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:IS-WF-6-02 Neskaupstaður Neskaupstaður is a medium sized town by Icelandic standards, has the largest population (1.420 inh.) of any of the towns in the East Fjords, is almost completely self-sufficient and has grown and prospered since the early 1900's, thanks to the fishing industry. Its remoteness has led to a necessary selfsufficiency, including the town having its own bakery, dairy, supermarkets, banks, post office, school, sports hall, swimming pool, church, hospital, harbour, airstrip, hotel, jazz club, rescue centre, etc. In fact, it seems to have all the services you would expect in a larger town except an optician! To the east of the town, facing the ocean, there is a nature reserve and recreational area. The lower section of it, called Hagi, is the location of the renowned Páskahellir (Easter Cave), which is essentially a rock vault over the shore. Holes left by thick, 10-12-million-year-old tree trunks may be seen inside the vault and, as is typical in Iceland, there are various folk tales associated with the 74 cave. Neskaupstaður is only reachable after driving through a one-way tunnel. “Fjarðabyggð is a association of different communities in the Eastfjords of Iceland. It includes the towns of Eskifjörður, Fáskrúðsfjörður, Mjóifjörður, Neskaupstaður, Reyðarfjörður and Stöðvarfjörður. The towns have a lot of things in common: They are all small fishing villages with steep mountains just behind the houses. In this area you will find most of the things that makes Iceland a unique place on a global scale. The fjords are magnificent and the sea is full of life, the birdlife is very rich and you can find a great variety of hiking paths. You will get to know the area during your stay in the east and it depends on the tasks and the situation in Fjarðabyggð where you will be working during the camp. Work: Most of the work will be cleaning and beautifying the towns and the surrounding area. We will also clean the coastline, plant some trees and even make hiking paths. The work available will depend on the weather condition and that’s why we have to be a bit flexible. Please keep in mind that the work might be physically hard and you should be prepared for unfriendly weather, even though it will be nice most of the time, hopefully. Accommodation: In a community center. Mattresses will be provided and everyone is asked to bring his/her own warm sleeping bag. We will have showers at the local swimming pool and sports centre. Food: The food will be provided for the duration of the work camp and everyone is expected to do their fair share of the cooking/cleaning. It would be nice to share new and different dishes, so please remember to bring along recipes from your own countries Language: The language of the camp will be English. Location: Neskaupstaður in Fjarðabyggð. East of Iceland. Terminal/Region: Intl. Airport: Keflavík (Reykjavík), KEF. WF Iceland will organize a bus from Reykjavik to the workcamp site for a fair prize. Egilsstaðir airport is 40 km away from the project EXtra: Free access to the local swimming pool, great places for hiking. Excursion or a boat trip will be organized by the hosting partner. Number of Volunteers: 10 6. Iceland - SEEDS Iceland Begin:June 2, 2008, End: June 16, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:IS-SEE-6-4 Garður - Reykjanes Peninsula Garður is located in the south-west of Iceland, on the Reykjanes peninsula and its population amounts 1451. This region of Garðskagatá is unsheltered by any mountains and the view across the water is panoramic and of great beauty. The old lighthouse in Garðskagatá was built in 1897 and has served more than fishermen and sailors, as it has been a popular bird watching hideout for many years. In the spring, many thousands of migrating birds settle in the south and west of the area to rest for a few days before spreading out all over the country. The old fishing grounds just outside the shore were the reason the settlement here came to be. Many people are surprised to find the clearest evidence of agriculture in Iceland here. This garden is what gave the county its local name of Garður. Reykjanes (or Reykjanesskagi) is a peninsula and a volcanic system situated at the south-western end of Iceland, near the capital of Reykjavík. The peninsula is marked by active volcanism under its surface, and large lava fields, allowing little vegetation. There are numerous hot springs and sulphur springs in the southern half of the peninsula, around the Kleifarvatn lake and the Krýsuvík geothermal area. There is also a geothermal power station at Svartsengi. Near the power station a swimming pool has been installed using the hot and mineralized water coming down from the power station; it is known as the "Blue Lagoon" (Bláa Lónið). Work: Volunteers will be living and working at the Garður community in the south-west of Iceland. The town of Garður celebrates its 100th anniversary this year, on June 15th and SEEDS volunteers will be a crucial part of diverse types of jobs prior to the celebrations on the weekend and the happenings during the festivities. Volunteers will be performing different types of tasks during the 2 weeks and some of them include laying down grass surfaces, cleaning up the public areas and coastline, planting trees and flowers, maintaining some of the trails along the shore and general preparations for the celebrations. Depending on the advance of the projects, volunteers may have other possible tasks as putting up of signs in noteworthy places; as works on common and green recreational areas, gardening and painting works, etc. Accommodation: Volunteers will be lodged in a local house, sleeping on mattresses on the floor; a warm sleeping bag is suggested. If wished, some volunteers may stay in tents. Food ingredients will be provided and volunteers will share common duties as cooking the meals, among others. The house has a well equipped kitchen and basic facilities, except for showers, which are located in the sports centre nearby. Access to the swimming pool is free of charge for SEEDS volunteers. Language: English will be the official language in the camp; high proficiency is not a requirement. Study: Environmental messenger in the project. S/he will be in charge of delivering ecological and global education messages to both, International volunteers and local hosts. S/he will arrange and organise few activities that intend to raise awareness on environment related topics. Terminal/Region: Closest International Airport: Keflavík (Reykjavík), KEF. Extra info: Participation fee EUR 80,- . Excursions and free time activities in the area will be arranged for the volunteers. Number of Volunteers: 15 7. Iceland - WF Iceland Begin:June 5, 2008, End: June 19, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:IS-WF-6-03 The village of the hot springs - Hveragerði Hveragerði is a small town of about 1,700 inhabitants that lies some 45 km east of Reykjavík. This friendly little community sits on top of a highly active geothermal field, providing heat of hundreds of greenhouses where fruit, flowers and vegetables are produced throughout the year, you can even find bananas growing in thise houses. The name Hveragerði means ‘hot springs garden’. Geothermal energy is Hveragerði’s lifeblood, and it would be difficult to find such a natural wonder in the middle of a populated area anywhere else in the world. Very interesting is Gufudalur, the lovely ‘Steam Valley’ behind the town. The whole valley explodes with hot springs, geysers, mud pots, fumaroles and steaming vents. More info 75 http://www.hveragerdi.is/ Work: Fixing walking paths, cleaning and beautifying the hot spring area in the middle of the village. Planting trees. Accommodation: In the local theatre on mattresses on the floor, participants are asked to bring a sleeping bag. Food: The food will be provided for the duration of the work camp and everyone is expected to do their fair share of the cooking/cleaning. It would be nice to share new and different dishes, so please remember to bring along recipes from your own countries Language: The language of the work camp is English. Location: Hveragerði in the south of Iceland Terminal/Region: Intl. Airport: Keflavík (Reykjavík), KEF. Distance from the airport 80 km. Extra info: Leisure time: Free access to the local swimming pool. Guided hikes with locals. Number of Volunteers: 10 8. Iceland - WF Iceland Begin:June 5, 2008, End: June 19, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:IS-WF-6-04 Vík í Mýrdal Vík in Mýrdalur is Iceland's most southerly village, bordered by the glacial river Jökulsá to the west and the river Blautakvísl to the east. It’s northern border is the Mýrdalsjökull glacier, which caps the volcanic Mt. Katla, while its southern limits are black sands and the rolling Atlantic waves. The district lives mainly by agriculture. Although this community of 600 inhabitants faces the open Atlantic, Vík is the only seaside settlement in Iceland left without a harbour due to natural circumstances. The natural beauty of the area is spectacular. Just east of the village's outskirts lies one of Europe's biggest arctic tern breeding grounds. South of Vík is a beautiful beach, which an international Magazine named one of the world's ten best island beaches in 1991. A short hike within the close vicinity of Vík is sure to satisfy all serious nature lovers and bird watchers. Vík and its surroundings is one of the main bird life areas in Iceland. More info http://www.southiceland.com/ Work: construct walking and hiking paths, clean the coastline, take down old fences in the surroundings of the town. The study theme of the camp is “The hidden people, alfs and trolls” Accommodation: in a house owned by the local community on mattresses on the floor, participants are asked to bring a sleeping bag. Food: The food will be provided for the duration of the work camp and everyone is expected to do their fair share of the cooking/cleaning. It would be nice to share new and different dishes, so please remember to bring along recipes from your own countries Language: the language of the work camp is English. Location: Vík í Mýrdal. South of Iceland. Terminal/Region: Intl. Airport: Keflavík (Reykjavík), KEF. Distance from the airport 200 km. Extra info: Xtra participation fee EUR 60,Leisure time: Free access to the local swimming pool, good places for hiking. Excursions will be organized by the hosting partner. Number of Volunteers: 10 9. Iceland - WF Iceland Begin:June 9, 2008, End: June 23, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:IS-WF-9-05 Viking festival Hafnarfjörður Hafnarfjörður is a town with the populations of 23.500 people. It is located 10 km away from the capital, Reykjavík. Hafnarfjördur is famous for having one of Iceland’s largest settlements of elves, dwarves and other mystical beings, which are usually called ‘Hidden Folk.’ Centuries-old folklore has it that whole clans of such beings reside in the rocks that make up part of the town’s centre. We do not doubt this at all. Though elves are visible only to those with second sight, a great many Icelanders believe in their existence. Indeed, there is much evidence to support this belief, as stories abound of instances where new roads or housing developments were under construction and strange happenings took place. Hidden Folk enjoy a certain regard, and nowhere more so than in Hafnarfjördur. There is even a Hidden Worlds tour that takes you to their home sites, stopping at places like Hellisgerdi Park and the base of the cliff Hamarinn, which is said to be home to the Royal Family of the Hidden Folk. More info http://www.hafnarfjordur.is/english/ In Hafnarfjörður there is a small Viking village were the workcamp will take place. During the annual Viking Festival modern-day Icelanders and Vikings from abroad celebrate their heritage with appropriate style. The Vikings\' wild and adventurous spirit lives on today, in the people of this unique country. The event is a lot of fun; there are displays of ancient arts and crafts, and large gruff men in full Viking attire demonstrate their ancient battle skills to anyone brave enough to challenge them. More info http://www.fjorukrain.is/fjorukrain/en/ Work: The volunteers will help with the preparation of the festival, the festival itself and after it has finished. During the festival all volunteers will receive Viking costumes to wear and perform different tasks. Different types of tasks will be performed as control at the venues, assistance to visitors, and help the other Viking volunteers in the kitchen or serving the meals. The festival will start on June 13th and last until June 17th. Apart from our WF Vikings there will be around 120 more Viking volunteers coming from all around the world! A big collection of artists will be at the Festival: warriors, bowmen, wrestlers, woodcarvers, stonemasons, blacksmiths, storytellers and enchantresses, musicians and magicians. The working hours are not completely fixed and they will be flexible according to the busy and relaxed hours of the festival. Accommodation: Volunteers will stay in a local community center with the other Vikings, sleeping on mattresses on the floor. After the festival the volunteers will be hosted in a house near to the area. Don’t forget to bring a warm sleeping bag Food: The volunteers will have all the meals provided and cooked by our hosts in the Viking community. Language: English is the language in the camp, but high level is not required. Location: Hafnarfjörður in the south of Iceland Study: The Saga of the Vikings Terminal/Region: Intl. Airport: Keflavík (Reykjavík), KEF. – distance from the airport 35 km. Extra info: Xtra participation fee EUR 120,Leisure time: Excursions and free time activities will be arranged for volunteers. The volunteers will have a free access to the local swimming pool. Number of Volunteers: 8 76 10. Iceland - WF Iceland Begin:June 13, 2008, End: June 27, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:IS-WF-6-06 Eskifjörður Eskifjörður is a major fishing town (population: 972) and an export harbour with direct sailing to Europe, which is located at the northern shore of the fjord Eskifjörður. Itis built on a small sand spit and up the slopes of the mountain which rises above the town.Its main industries are fishing and small-scale farming. Eskifjörður became an authorized trade port in 1786 and has been a commercial center since 1798. One of the several shops in Eskifjörður, Gamlabúð, built in 1816, houses the Maritime Museum Of East Iceland. Eskifjörður town faces the mountain Hólmatindur, from the top of which you can view some of the tallest mountains in the Icelandic interior. One of the favored sights in the area is the Helgustaðanáman mine, which is one of the world’s best-known sources of Icelandic spar. The area, which is just a tenminute drive from the town, is a nature reserve and open to all, free of charge. A swimming pool with hot pots (geothermal pools) and a sauna is located in Eskifjörður, as well as a gallery and crafts shop. “Fjarðabyggð is a association of different communities in the Eastfjords of Iceland. It includes the towns of Eskifjörður, Fáskrúðsfjörður, Mjóifjörður, Neskaupstaður, Reyðarfjörður and Stöðvarfjörður. The towns have a lot of things in common: They are all small fishing villages with steep mountains just behind the houses. In this area you will find most of the things that makes Iceland a unique place on a global scale. The fjords are magnificent and the sea is full of life, the birdlife is very rich and you can find a great variety of hiking paths. You will get to know the area during your stay in the east and it depends on the tasks and the situation in Fjarðabyggð where you will be working during the camp. Work: Most of the work will be cleaning and beautifying the towns and the surrounding area. We will also clean the coastline, plant some trees and even make hiking paths. The work available will depend on the weather condition and that’s why we have to be a bit flexible. Please keep in mind that the work might be physically hard and you should be prepared for unfriendly weather, even though it will be nice most of the time, hopefully. Accommodation: We will be staying in a nice community center. Mattresses will be provided and everyone is asked to bring his/her own warm sleeping bag. We will have showers at the local swimming pool and sports centre. Food: The food will be provided for the duration of the work camp and everyone is expected to do their fair share of the cooking/cleaning. It would be nice to share new and different dishes, so please remember to bring along recipes from your own countries Language: The language of the camp will be English. Location: Eskifjörður in Fjarðabyggð. East of Iceland. Terminal/Region: Intl. Airport: Keflavík (Reykjavík), KEF. WF Iceland will organize a bus from Reykjavik to the workcamp site for a fair prize. Egilsstaðir airport is 40 km away from the project Extra info: Free access to the local swimming pool, guided hikes with locals. Excursions will be organized by the hosting partner. Number of Volunteers: 10 11. Iceland - SEEDS Iceland Begin:June 19, 2008, End: July 3, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:IS-SEE-6-5 Island of Viðey: History, Nature & Art Viðey is the largest island of the Kollafjord Bay (1,7 km²). It is divided by a short isthmus and the western part is called The West Island (Vesturey). The large part, with the church and Viðeyjarstofa (Viðey House), is called The Home Island (Heimaey) and the southeastern part is called The East Island (Austurey). The island of volcanic origins was formed about 2 million years ago; several spots on the island depict beautiful basaltic columns, while it is well vegetated and boggy in places. At least 30 species of breeding birds have been counted & archaeological excavations have disclosed the fact, that the island was inhabited already in the 10th century. In the 12th century a church was built and in 1225 a monastery was established, a centre for pilgrimage in the Middle Ages until it was abolished in 1539 after the reformation had started in Iceland. Viðeyjarstofa was built in 1755 as the first construction made of stone and cement in the country. The island became the seat of the first Icelandic treasurer and later the first sub-governor, Mr Skuli Magnusson. In the beginning of the 20th century the country's first harbour for ocean going vessels was built on its eastern part and a hamlet developed there. The last inhabitant left it in 1943, when the harbour of Reykjavik had taken over. There are hiking and cycling paths around the island and there is no motor traffic allowed. It also inhabits art work, amongst them all nine pairs of basalt pillars that comprise Richard Serra's work Áfangar and Yoko Ono's peace column. Viðeyjarnaust, at the southwest of the island, is a memorial to the twenty men who lost their lives when the cutter Ingvar sank off Viðey in 1906. Dramatic formations of columnar basalt may be seen on the shore. Work: Most of the project will be dedicated to coastline cleaning up actions. We may have other possible tasks as maintenance and marking of hiking paths or bicycle trails, help in summer events, putting up of signs in noteworthy places; as works on common and green recreational areas, gardening and painting works, etc. Accommodation: Lodged in a local house, sleeping on mattresses on the floor; a warm sleeping bag is suggested. If wished, some volunteers may stay in tents. Food ingredients will be provided and volunteers will share common duties as cooking the meals, among others. Language: English will be the official language in the camp; high proficiency is not a requirement. Study: Environmental messenger in the project. S/he will be in charge of delivering ecological and global education messages to both, International volunteers and local hosts; organising few activities on topics related to environment, nature protection and sustainability. Terminal/Region: Closest International Airport: Keflavík (Reykjavík), KEF. Closest bus terminal in Reykjavík. Extra info: Participation fee EUR 150,- . Excursions (as whale watching tours) and free time activities in the area will be arranged for the volunteers. Volunteers will have free rides in the boat/ferry to the city of Reykjavík during their free time. * Viðey, the name of the island is translated into English as Wood Island. For information on Reykjavík please see the description of our project IS - SEEDS 9.4. RIFF. Reykjavík International Film Festival. 77 Number of Volunteers: 12 12. Iceland - WF Iceland Begin:June 22, 2008, End: July 6, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:IS-WF-9-07 Skessuhellir – the cave of the trolls This workcamp will take place in Reykjanesbær which is a major center of fishing and fish processing, although in recent years tourism has played an increasingly important role in the local economy. Reykjanes has something for everyone. Steeped in a rich vein of history, folklore and tradition, the region is also home to some of the world's greatest geological wonders, including the Reykjanes Ridge, meeting place of the Eurasian and American continental plates. Teeming with a wealth of bird and marine life whose habitats lie amid some of Icelands most spectacular coastal scenery, Reykjanes is the natural choice for all lovers of the outdoors. In this town the authorities are very open for new ideas, for example here you can find the former NATO base which is now becoming a University village and a centre of art and film making. More info http://www.reykjanes.is/english/ The authorities are now planning to build “a home for Trolls” near to the port of the town, close to the center. Like elves, trolls are also part of the ancient heritage of the Scandinavian mythology. Although they are human-like in form, they are still inhumanly strong, huge and ugly. They are very often thought to be fearsome and cruel creatures. But, like elves, trolls often treat people as they are treated and they return favors for favors, exerting vengeance if harmed. Trolls live in mountains, caves and cliffs, especially bird cliffs. Like humans, they live together socially. They fish, cultivate land and keep animals. They are also very good at handicrafts and hold feasts. Work: There is an very well known art group here in Iceland called Nordan Bál that have been doing all kind of art and performances in Iceland. This group will do the construction of the Cave (home) of the Trolls and also make the furniture and other things that they need for their daily life. Everything will be oversized so it will fit the big creatures. We will help the art group to build the home and we will also do some environmental work in the area around the place. Please notice that we will work with heavy things so the work can be physically hard Leisure time: Free access to the local swimming pool. Excursions will be organized by the locals. Accommodation: in a house owned by the local community, participants are asked to bring a sleeping bag. Food: The food will be provided for the duration of the work camp and everyone is expected to do their fair share of the cooking/cleaning. It would be nice to share new and different dishes, so please remember to bring along recipes from your own countries Language: the language of the work camp is English. Location: Reykjanesbær – south of Iceland. Terminal/Region: Reykjavík – Keflavík Int. Airport is only 10 minutes away from the town. Extra info: Xtra participation fee EUR 80,Number of Volunteers: 8 Campcode:IS-WF-9-08 Viking life in Hafnarfjörður Hafnarfjörður is a town with the populations of 23.500 people. It is located 10 km away from the capital, Reykjavík. Hafnarfjördur is famous for having one of Iceland’s largest settlements of elves, dwarves and other mystical beings, which are usually called ‘Hidden Folk.’ Centuries-old folklore has it that whole clans of such beings reside in the rocks that make up part of the town’s centre. We do not doubt this at all. Though elves are visible only to those with second sight, a great many Icelanders believe in their existence. Indeed, there is much evidence to support this belief, as stories abound of instances where new roads or housing developments were under construction and strange happenings took place. Hidden Folk enjoy a certain regard, and nowhere more so than in Hafnarfjördur. There is even a Hidden Worlds tour that takes you to their home sites, stopping at places like Hellisgerdi Park and the base of the cliff Hamarinn, which is said to be home to the Royal Family of the Hidden Folk. Along the way, the guide relates ancient folk tales of the magical hidden worlds and describes how the town grew and developed in harmony with the Hidden Folk. More info http://www.hafnarfjordur.is/english/ The Vikings settled Iceland around 874 AD and the Icelanders are very proud of those brave people who had the courage to start a life here in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. In Hafnarfjörður there is a small Viking village were the workcamp will take place. Icelanders and Vikings from abroad celebrate their heritage with appropriate style. The Vikings' wild and adventurous spirit lives on today, in the people of this unique country. In the village there is a lot of fun; there are displays of ancient arts and crafts, and large gruff men in full Viking attire demonstrate their ancient battle skills to anyone brave enough to challenge them. More info http://www.fjorukrain.is/fjorukrain/en/ Work: The volunteers will work in the Viking village most of the time but they will also help the local community with some environmental tasks. While working in the Viking village the volunteers will receive Viking costumes to wear and perform different tasks. They will give assistance to visitors, and help the other Viking volunteers in the kitchen, serving meals or cleaning the area. They will also have the opportunity to make paintings, sculptures or other peaces of art and sell them in the shopping street in the village. This camp is really perfect for people with art skills. Accommodation: In a house near to the center of Hafnarfjörður, sleeping on mattresses on the floor. Don’t forget to bring a warm sleeping bag Food: The volunteers will have all the meals provided and cooked by our hosts in the Viking community. Language: English is the language in the camp, but high level is not required. Location: Hafnarfjörður in the south of Iceland Study: The Saga of the Vikings Terminal/Region: Intl. Airport: Keflavík (Reykjavík), KEF. Distance from the airport 35 km. Extra info: Xtra participation fee EUR 120,Leisure time: Excursions and free time activities will be arranged for volunteers. The volunteers will have a free access to the local swimming pool. Number of Volunteers: 8 13. Iceland - WF Iceland Begin:June 24, 2008, End: July 8, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history 78 14. Iceland - WF Iceland Begin:June 25, 2008, End: July 9, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:IS-WF-6-09 Neskaupstaður Neskaupstaður is a medium sized town by Icelandic standards, has the largest population (1.420 inh.) of any of the towns in the East Fjords, is almost completely self-sufficient and has grown and prospered since the early 1900's, thanks to the fishing industry. Its remoteness has led to a necessary selfsufficiency, including the town having its own bakery, dairy, supermarkets, banks, post office, school, sports hall, swimming pool, church, hospital, harbour, airstrip, hotel, jazz club, rescue centre, etc. In fact, it seems to have all the services you would expect in a larger town except an optician! To the east of the town, facing the ocean, there is a nature reserve and recreational area. The lower section of it, called Hagi, is the location of the renowned Páskahellir (Easter Cave), which is essentially a rock vault over the shore. Holes left by thick, 10-12-million-year-old tree trunks may be seen inside the vault and, as is typical in Iceland, there are various folk tales associated with the cave. Neskaupstaður is only reachable after driving through a one-way tunnel. “Fjarðabyggð is a association of different communities in the Eastfjords of Iceland. It includes the towns of Eskifjörður, Fáskrúðsfjörður, Mjóifjörður, Neskaupstaður, Reyðarfjörður and Stöðvarfjörður. The towns have a lot of things in common: They are all small fishing villages with steep mountains just behind the houses. In this area you will find most of the things that makes Iceland a unique place on a global scale. The fjords are magnificent and the sea is full of life, the birdlife is very rich and you can find a great variety of hiking paths. You will get to know the area during your stay in the east and it depends on the tasks and the situation in Fjarðabyggð where you will be working during the camp. Work: Most of the work will be cleaning and beautifying the towns and the surrounding area. We will also clean the coastline, plant some trees and even make hiking paths. The work available will depend on the weather condition and that’s why we have to be a bit flexible. Please keep in mind that the work might be physically hard and you should be prepared for unfriendly weather, even though it will be nice most of the time, hopefully. Accommodation: In a community center. Mattresses will be provided and everyone is asked to bring his/her own warm sleeping bag. We will have showers at the local swimming pool and sports centre. Food: The food will be provided for the duration of the work camp and everyone is expected to do their fair share of the cooking/cleaning. It would be nice to share new and different dishes, so please remember to bring along recipes from your own countries Language: The language of the camp will be English. Location: Neskaupstaður in Fjarðabyggð. East of Iceland. Terminal/Region: Intl. Airport: Keflavík (Reykjavík), KEF. WF Iceland will organize a bus from Reykjavik to the workcamp site for a fair prize. Egilsstaðir airport is 40 km away from the project Leisure time: Free access to the local swimming pool, great places for hiking. Excursion or a boat trip will be organized by the hosting partner. Extra info: Number of Volunteers: 10 15. Iceland - WF Iceland Begin:June 25, 2008, End: July 9, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:IS-WF-6-41 Akureyri the capital of the North Akureyri is situated in north-east Iceland, in one of the longest fjords in the country and is surrounded by mountains reaching 1000-1500 m. The Arctic Circle in only 60 km north of Akureyri but still the climate is mild, with summer temperatures up to 25°C and winter temperatures in average around 0˚C. Akureyri is the second largest urban area after the capital area of Reykjavík, with a population of about 17200. Akureyri is the centre of trade and services in northern Iceland. It is also a town of culture and education, building on a firm foundation. Akureyri is a popular tourist destination for short or long visits. The town offers a wide range of activities and interesting places e.g. notable museums, the world's most northerly botanic garden, one of Iceland’s most popular swimming facilities, the best skiing area in the country, good hiking trails and free city bus. The town is also a good base for many of Iceland’s most beautiful natural wonders as waterfalls, volcanic areas and canyons as well as exciting activities as river rafting, hiking, fishing, whale watching and horse riding. Work: Build and maintain hiking paths, cleaning the coastline. Accommodation: In the local school on mattresses on the floor, participants are asked to bring a sleeping bag. Food: The food will be provided for the duration of the work camp and everyone is expected to do their fair share of the cooking/cleaning. It would be nice to share new and different dishes, so please remember to bring along recipes from your own countries Language: The language of the work camp is English. Location: Akureyri. Terminal/Region: Reykjavík - Keflavík. WF Iceland will organize a bus from Reykjavik to the camp site for a fair prize. Extra info: Xtra participation fee EUR 60,Leisure time: Free access to the local swimming pool. Excursions will be organized by the hosting partner. Number of Volunteers: 10 16. Iceland - WF Iceland Begin:June 30, 2008, End: July 14, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:IS-WF-6-10 Fáskrúðsfjörður / Stöðvarfjörður Fáskrúðsfjörður was the main port for French fishermen in the 1900s in East Iceland both prior to and well after the turn of the century. At Fáskrúðsfjörður there was a French consul, a French hospital and a French chapel. The street names are still in Icelandic and in French. Sandfell mountain very near to Fáskrúdsfjörður is a cone-shaped, rhyolite mountain on the south side of the fjord, rising to a height of 743 meters. When molten rhyolite lifts older layers of lava, so-called laccolith is formed. Sandfell, about 600 m thick, is a famous example of this and is in fact one of the best visible examples of the Tertiary period in the northern hemisphere. A hike to the top of Sandfell is extremely enjoyable and takes 2-3 hours. Skrúður is a grassy but rockbound island east of Fáskrúðsfjörður. It has an abundance of bird life, including puffins, kittiwakes, various black birds from the Alcidae family, gannets, storm petrels and Leach’s petrels. Skrúðshellir cave 79 at Skrúður is the largest "puffin cave" in the world. “Fjarðabyggð is a association of different communities in the Eastfjords of Iceland. It includes the towns of Eskifjörður, Fáskrúðsfjörður, Mjóifjörður, Neskaupstaður, Reyðarfjörður and Stöðvarfjörður. The towns have a lot of things in common: They are all small fishing villages with steep mountains just behind the houses. In this area you will find most of the things that makes Iceland a unique place on a global scale. The fjords are magnificent and the sea is full of life, the birdlife is very rich and you can find a great variety of hiking paths. You will get to know the area during your stay in the east and it depends on the tasks and the situation in Fjarðabyggð where you will be working during the camp. Work: Most of the work will be cleaning and beautifying the towns and the surrounding area. We will also clean the coastline, plant some trees and even make hiking paths. The work available will depend on the weather condition and that’s why we have to be a bit flexible. Please keep in mind that the work might be physically hard and you should be prepared for unfriendly weather, even though it will be nice most of the time, hopefully. Accommodation: We will be staying in the local school. Mattresses will be provided and everyone is asked to bring his/her own warm sleeping bag. We will have showers at the local swimming pool and sports centre. Food: The food will be provided for the duration of the work camp and everyone is expected to do their fair share of the cooking/cleaning. It would be nice to share new and different dishes, so please remember to bring along recipes from your own countries Language: The language of the camp will be English. Location: Fáskrúðsfjörður / Stöðvarfjörður in Fjarðabyggð. East of Iceland. Terminal/Region: Intl. Airport: Keflavík (Reykjavík), KEF. WF Iceland will organize a bus from Reykjavik to the workcamp site for a fair prize. Egilsstaðir airport is 60 km away from the project Extra info: Leisure time: Free access to the local swimming pool, guided hikes with locals. Excursions will be organized by the hosting partner. Number of Volunteers: 10 17. Iceland - WF Iceland Begin:July 1, 2008, End: July 15, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:IS-WF-9-11 International folksong festival in Siglufjörður Siglufjördur is the northernmost town in Iceland, located at the foot of towering mountains on the shore of a small fjord bearing the same name. Fishing and the processing of marine products provide the principal source of employment for the town's 1,600 residents, as the settlement has developed around one of the country's best natural harbours. The historic architecture, the colourful rooftops of the upper town, the harbour and inspiring backdrop are all postcard material on a fine day. There is plenty of variety in the life of the town, which includes many sorts of social and cultural activities. Both the church and music school are centres for musical activities, and sports are very popular. Furthermore, the splendour of the mountains and natural beauty are practically an invitation to everyone. More info www.siglo.is Work: Planting trees, cleaning the coastline, making hiking paths. Give a helping hand with the preparation and the running of the International folksong Festival, held between July 4th and 8th. Accommodation: In a house owned by the local community on mattresses on the floor, participants are asked to bring a sleeping bag. Food: The food will be provided for the duration of the work camp and everyone is expected to do their fair share of the cooking/cleaning. It would be nice to share new and different dishes, so please remember to bring along recipes from your own countries Language: The language of the work camp is English. Location: Siglufjörður in Fjallabyggð. North of Iceland. Terminal/Region: Intl. Airport: Keflavík (Reykjavík), KEF. WF Iceland will organize a bus from Reykjavik to the workcamp site for a fair prize. Extra info: Xtra participation fee EUR 90,Leisure time: Free access to the local swimming pool, guided hikes with locals. Number of Volunteers: 12 18. Iceland - WF Iceland Begin:July 4, 2008, End: July 18, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:IS-WF-6-13 Hveragerði Hveragerði is a small town of about 1,700 inhabitants that lies some 45 km east of Reykjavík. This friendly little community sits on top of a highly active geothermal field, providing heat of hundreds of greenhouses where fruit, flowers and vegetables are produced throughout the year. The name Hveragerði means ‘hot springs garden’. Geothermal energy is Hveragerði’s lifeblood, and it would be difficult to find such a natural wonder in the middle of a populated area anywhere else in the world. Very interesting is Gufudalur, the lovely ‘Steam Valley’ behind the town. The whole valley explodes with hot springs, geysers, mud pots, fumaroles and steaming vents. More info www.hveragerdi.is Work: Fixing walking paths, working in the forestry. Accommodation: In the local theatre. Sleeping on mattresses on the floor, participants are asked to bring a sleeping bag. Food: The food will be provided for the duration of the work camp and everyone is expected to do their fair share of the cooking/cleaning. It would be nice to share new and different dishes, so please remember to bring along recipes from your own countries Language: the language of the work camp is English Location: Hveragerði in the south of Iceland. Terminal/Region: Intl. Airport: Keflavík (Reykjavík), KEF. Distance from the airport 80 km. Extra info: Xtra participation fee EUR 90,Leisure time: Free access to the local swimming pool, guided hikes with locals. Excursions will be organized by the hosting partner. Number of Volunteers: 12 19. Iceland - WF Iceland Begin:July 6, 2008, End: July 19, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:IS-WF-6-14 Mosfellsbær Mosfellsbær (population: 7.200) lies just 17km north of Reykjavík. Often called "the green 80 town", this town enjoys thermal activity and quite a few greenhouses have been built here. Since 1933 it has supplied the capital area with natural hot water for house heating, swimming pools, etc. The mountainous area around the town is ideal for walks and hikes, skiing and fishing for trout and char in the small lakes. The Nobel Prize laureate for literature in 1955, Halldór Laxness (1902-1998), was the honorary citizen of the town. He lived there all his life and based some of his novels on his experiences and impressions of his surroundings. Mosfellsbær is also known as the hometown of avant-garde-rockband “Sigur Rós”. They still have their studio in Mosfellsbær. The natural landscape of Mosfellsbær is rugged, and 80% of the district lies more than 100 metres above sea level. Hills such as Mosfell, Grímannsfell, Helgafell and Úlfarsfell, all 200-300 metres high, dominate the landscape. Under much of Mosfellsbær lies a layer of basaltic lava, which can be seen here and there in hills and rocky outcrops. More info http://www.mosfellsbaer.is/default.asp?Sid_Id= 1118&tId=1 Work: Plant trees, rake, seed and fertilize the earth (to enhance grass growth), clean the riverside and create walking paths, some work might be done in the horse stables. Accommodation: In a community building in Mosfellsbær on mattresses on the floor, participants are asked to bring a sleeping bag. Free access to the local swimming pool. Excursions will be organized by the local partner. Food: The food will be provided for the duration of the work camp and everyone is expected to do their fair share of the cooking/cleaning. It would be nice to share new and different dishes, so please remember to bring along recipes from your own countries Language: The language of the work camp is English. Location: Mosfellsbær in the south of Iceland. Terminal/Region: Intl. Airport: Keflavík (Reykjavík), KEF. Distance from the airport 50 km. Extra info: Xtra participation fee EUR 90,Leisure time: Free access to the local swimming pool. Excursions will be organized by the hosting partner. Reykjavík is only ten minutes away so a City trip is a good option. Number of Volunteers: 12 20. Iceland - WF Iceland Begin:July 7, 2008, End: July 21, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:IS-WF-6-15 Þórshöfn in Langanes To truly sense the remote beauty of the northeast, then the charming little fishing village of Þórshöfn on the north-east coast is the place to go. The town of Þórshöfn lies on the head of the Langanes peninsula and has 388 inhabitants. There's a variety of outdoor activity on offer from hiking to salmon and trout fishing and horse trekking in some of Iceland's most spectacular scenery. The Langanes Peninsula is also one of the best areas in which to enjoy Iceland's rich and varied birdlife. Þórshöfn is within driving distance of some Iceland's most prized natural pearls, such as Myvatn, with its geothermal activity, and the waterfall Dettifoss, one of Europe's most powerful and spectacular waterfalls. This village has a good, natural harbour and the inhabitants base their livelihood on fishing, fish processing and commerce. More info http://www.langanesbyggd.is/category.php?catI D=17 Work: We will be working on cleaning up the shores and beaches in the area. Additional work will be undertaken as reforestation tasks, planting trees and taking care of those already planted. Accommodation: We will be staying in the local school, sleeping on mattresses on the floor, participants are asked to bring a sleeping bag. Food: The food will be provided for the duration of the work camp and everyone is expected to do their fair share of the cooking/cleaning. It would be nice to share new and different dishes, so please remember to bring along recipes from your own countries Language: The language of the work camp is English. Location: Þórshöfn in Langanes in the Northeast of Iceland. Terminal/Region: Intl. Airport: Keflavík (Reykjavík), KEF. WF Iceland will organize a bus from Reykjavik to the workcamp site for a fair prize. Egilsstaðir airport and Akureyri airport are more near to the project. Extra info: Xtra participation fee EUR 90,Leisure time: Free access to the gym and the local swimming pool with sauna, guided hikes with locals. Excursions will be organized by the hosting partner. Number of Volunteers: 10 21. Iceland - WF Iceland Begin:July 7, 2008, End: July 21, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:IS-WF-6-16 Eskifjörður Eskifjörður is a major fishing town (population: 972) and an export harbour with direct sailing to Europe, which is located at the northern shore of the fjord Eskifjörður. Itis built on a small sand spit and up the slopes of the mountain which rises above the town.Its main industries are fishing and small-scale farming. Eskifjörður became an authorized trade port in 1786 and has been a commercial center since 1798. One of the several shops in Eskifjörður, Gamlabúð, built in 1816, houses the Maritime Museum Of East Iceland. Eskifjörður town faces the mountain Hólmatindur, from the top of which you can view some of the tallest mountains in the Icelandic interior. One of the favored sights in the area is the Helgustaðanáman mine, which is one of the world’s best-known sources of Icelandic spar. The area, which is just a tenminute drive from the town, is a nature reserve and open to all, free of charge. A swimming pool with hot pots (geothermal pools) and a sauna is located in Eskifjörður, as well as a gallery and crafts shop. “Fjarðabyggð is a association of different communities in the Eastfjords of Iceland. It includes the towns of Eskifjörður, Fáskrúðsfjörður, Mjóifjörður, Neskaupstaður, Reyðarfjörður and Stöðvarfjörður. The towns have a lot of things in common: They are all small fishing villages with steep mountains just behind the houses. In this area you will find most of the things that makes Iceland a unique place on a global scale. The fjords are magnificent and the sea is full of life, the birdlife is very rich and you can find a great variety of hiking paths. You will get to know the area during your stay in the east and it depends on the tasks and the situation in Fjarðabyggð where you will be working during the camp. Work: Most of the work will be cleaning and beautifying the towns and the surrounding area. We will also clean the coastline, plant some trees and even make hiking paths. The work available will depend on the weather condition and that’s why we have to be a bit flexible. 81 Please keep in mind that the work might be physically hard and you should be prepared for unfriendly weather, even though it will be nice most of the time, hopefully. Accommodation: We will be staying in a nice community center. Mattresses will be provided and everyone is asked to bring his/her own warm sleeping bag. We will have showers at the local swimming pool and sports centre. Food: The food will be provided for the duration of the work camp and everyone is expected to do their fair share of the cooking/cleaning. It would be nice to share new and different dishes, so please remember to bring along recipes from your own countries Language: The language of the camp will be English. Location: Eskifjörður in Fjarðabyggð. In the east of Iceland. Terminal/Region: Intl. Airport: Keflavík (Reykjavík), KEF. WF Iceland will organize a bus from Reykjavik to the workcamp site for a fair prize. Egilsstaðir airport is 40 km away from the project Extra info: Xtra participation fee EUR 90,Leisure time: Free access to the local swimming pool, guided hikes with locals. Excursions will be organized by the hosting partner. Number of Volunteers: 12 22. Iceland - WF Iceland Begin:July 8, 2008, End: July 22, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:IS-WF-9-12 Skessuhellir – the cave of the trolls This workcamp will take place in Reykjanesbær which is a major center of fishing and fish processing, although in recent years tourism has played an increasingly important role in the local economy. Reykjanes has something for everyone. Steeped in a rich vein of history, folklore and tradition, the region is also home to some of the world's greatest geological wonders, including the Reykjanes Ridge, meeting place of the Eurasian and American continental plates. Teeming with a wealth of bird and marine life whose habitats lie amid some of Icelands most spectacular coastal scenery, Reykjanes is the natural choice for all lovers of the outdoors. In this town the authorities are very open for new ideas, for example here you can find the former NATO base which is now becoming a University village and a centre of art and film making. More info http://www.reykjanes.is/english/ The authorities are now planning to build “a home for Trolls” near to the port of the town, close to the center. Like elves, trolls are also part of the ancient heritage of the Scandinavian mythology. Although they are human-like in form, they are still inhumanly strong, huge and ugly. They are very often thought to be fearsome and cruel creatures. But, like elves, trolls often treat people as they are treated and they return favors for favors, exerting vengeance if harmed. Trolls live in mountains, caves and cliffs, especially bird cliffs. Like humans, they live together socially. They fish, cultivate land and keep animals. They are also very good at handicrafts and hold feasts. Work: There is an very well known art group here in Iceland called Nordan Bál that have been doing all kind of art and performances in Iceland. This group will do the construction of the Cave (home) of the Trolls and also make the furniture and other things that they need for their daily life. Everything will be oversized so it will fit the big creatures. We will help the art group to build the home and we will also do some environmental work in the area around the place. Please notice that we will work with heavy things so the work can be physically hard Accommodation: in a house owned by the local community, participants are asked to bring a sleeping bag. Food: The food will be provided for the duration of the work camp and everyone is expected to do their fair share of the cooking/cleaning. It would be nice to share new and different dishes, so please remember to bring along recipes from your own countries Language: the language of the work camp is English. Location: Reykjanesbær – south of Iceland. Terminal/Region: Reykjavík – Keflavík Int. Airport is only 10 minutes away from the town. Extra info: Xtra participation fee EUR 80,Leisure time: Free access to the local swimming pool. Excursions will be organized by the locals. Number of Volunteers: 8 23. Iceland - WF Iceland Begin:July 9, 2008, End: July 23, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:IS-WF-9-17 Viking life in Hafnarfjörður Hafnarfjörður is a town with the populations of 23.500 people. It is located 10 km away from the capital, Reykjavík. Hafnarfjördur is famous for having one of Iceland’s largest settlements of elves, dwarves and other mystical beings, which are usually called ‘Hidden Folk.’ Centuries-old folklore has it that whole clans of such beings reside in the rocks that make up part of the town’s centre. We do not doubt this at all. Though elves are visible only to those with second sight, a great many Icelanders believe in their existence. Indeed, there is much evidence to support this belief, as stories abound of instances where new roads or housing developments were under construction and strange happenings took place. Hidden Folk enjoy a certain regard, and nowhere more so than in Hafnarfjördur. There is even a Hidden Worlds tour that takes you to their home sites, stopping at places like Hellisgerdi Park and the base of the cliff Hamarinn, which is said to be home to the Royal Family of the Hidden Folk. Along the way, the guide relates ancient folk tales of the magical hidden worlds and describes how the town grew and developed in harmony with the Hidden Folk. More info http://www.hafnarfjordur.is/english/ The Vikings settled Iceland around 874 AD and the Icelanders are very proud of those brave people who had the courage to start a life here in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. In Hafnarfjörður there is a small Viking village were the workcamp will take place. Icelanders and Vikings from abroad celebrate their heritage with appropriate style. The Vikings' wild and adventurous spirit lives on today, in the people of this unique country. In the village there is a lot of fun; there are displays of ancient arts and crafts, and large gruff men in full Viking attire demonstrate their ancient battle skills to anyone brave enough to challenge them. More info http://www.fjorukrain.is/fjorukrain/en/ Work: The volunteers will work in the Viking village most of the time but they will also help the local community with some environmental tasks. While working in the Viking village the volunteers will receive Viking costumes to wear and perform different tasks. They will give assistance to visitors, and help the other Viking 82 volunteers in the kitchen, serving meals or cleaning the area. They will also have the opportunity to make paintings, sculptures or other peaces of art and sell them in the shopping street in the village. This camp is really perfect for people with art skills. Accommodation: In a house near to the center of Hafnarfjörður, sleeping on mattresses on the floor. Don’t forget to bring a warm sleeping bag Food: The volunteers will have all the meals provided and cooked by our hosts in the Viking community. Language: English is the language in the camp, but high level is not required. Location: Hafnarfjörður in the south of Iceland Study: The Saga of the Vikings Terminal/Region: Intl. Airport: Keflavík (Reykjavík), KEF. Distance from the airport 35 km. Extra info: Xtra participation fee EUR 120,Leisure time: Excursions and free time activities will be arranged for volunteers. The volunteers will have a free access to the local swimming pool. Number of Volunteers: 8 24. Iceland - SEEDS Iceland Begin:July 9, 2008, End: July 23, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:IS-SEE-6-3 Reykjavík* & Bláfjöll mountain range The Bláfjöll volcanic mountain range is located about 30 minutes drive from Reykjavík and the river Elliðaá have its source there, streaming down to the lake Elliðavatn in the eastern suburban border of the city, on the way it passes through the nature reserve area of Heiðmörk. The highest mountain reaches 600m and therefore since 1968 the region became a very popular skiing area among Icelanders. For information on Reykjavík please see the description of our project IS-SEEDS 9.4; Reykjavík International Film Festival. Work: During 2007, SEEDS started working with few other NGOs in the South-west of Iceland in charge of the revegetation in this area. The aim of the project is to halt the erosion of vegetation and soils and to strengthen the ecosystem of the area by enhancing its natural vegetation. Through the process of using organic waste materials as fertilizing means, we achieve a double dividend. Close to 70% of the total population of Iceland lives in this area of the country and the area has suffered of overgrazing and volcanic activity; some areas are stripped of top soil. Formerly harsh eroded and rocky, Heiðmörk is now an attractive outdoor haven for the people of the Capital area, all that because of ambitious reclamation efforts in the 20th century. Different kinds of organic waste materials are being generated in great quantities annually in the area. Over 130,000 tonnes of organics are being generated every year, including over 70,000 tonnes of different kinds of manure. Quantities of organic household and commercial waste are also substantial. Causing pollution problems, these materials have so far lacked a channel where they can be utilized for reclamation purposes. However, better fertilizing agents can hardly be found! The project strives to combine professionalism with idealism. The reclamation results and efforts can already be seen at a number of sites in the area, despite the project's youth. We will perform three different types of work: a) Fertilising the slopes in Bláfjöll by yard-waste cover. b) Monitoring the survival and growth rate of tree plantations of former years. c) Cleaning up litter in the vicinity of caves in the Bláfjöll area. d) Other jobs may come into account, but are uncertain at the moment of this description. We will be working hand-on-hand with Icelandic youngsters from the working school, Vinnuskóli. Accommodation: We will be lodged part of the time directly in the area of Bláfjöll in a house and the rest of the time in a local school in Reykjavík. Language: English will be the official language in the camp, but high proficiency is not a requirement. Study: Environmental messenger in the project. S/he will be in charge of delivering ecological and global education messages to both, International volunteers and local hosts. S/he will arrange and organise few activities that intend to raise awareness on environment related topics. Terminal/Region: Closest International Airport: Keflavík (Reykjavík), KEF. Closest bus terminal in Reykjavík. Extra info: Participation fee EUR 150,- . Excursions and free time activities in the area will be arranged for the volunteers. * Reykjavík means "smoky bay": Given by the first settlers due to the high geothermal activity and the constant rise of steam out of the hot springs around. Number of Volunteers: 12 25. Iceland - WF Iceland Begin:July 11, 2008, End: July 25, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:IS-WF-6-18 Sólheimar \"Home of the sun\" Eco village Sólheimar Eco-village, founded in 1930, is the first community of its kind in the world where so-called able and disabled people live and work together. Inspired by the theories of Rudolf Steiner, Sólheimar has focused on cultivating the individual and the environmental and is the first community in Scandinavia to practice organic cultivation. Today, Sólheimar (The home of the sun) is a charming village of about 100 inhabitants, renowned for its international, artistic and ecological atmosphere, which prides itself on its varied cultural, social and sporting activities, the village is only one hour drive from Reykjavik. The volunteers have free access to the swimming pool and gym. Volunteers are also encouraged to take part in social happenings in Sólheimar like in sports, music, the theatre group, etc. Sólheimar Arts Summer festival will last until the beginning of August. The program is varied with all sorts of arts exhibitions, an outdoor market, and theatre and cabaret performances at 4 o’clock every Saturday and every Sunday in the theatre and café Græna Kannan. Volunteers are welcome to participate in the singing groups and cabarets. More info www.solheimar.is Work: In Ölur forestry centre, the only organic reforestation centre in Iceland: plant trees, construct paths + in Sunna organic cultivation centre: plant vegetables, dig the weeds and other kind of gardening work. Other tasks will be decided according to the need of the community. Accommodation: In the sport centre on mattresses on the floor, participants are asked to bring a sleeping bag. Food: Our host in Solheimar is offering a prepared lunch every working day but all other food will be provided for the duration of the work camp and everyone is expected to do 83 their fair share of the cooking/cleaning for other meals. It would be nice to share new and different dishes, so please remember to bring along recipes from your own countries Language: The language of the work camp is English. Location: Sólheimar í Grímsnesi. In the south of Iceland. Terminal/Region: Intl. Airport: Keflavík (Reykjavík), KEF Distance from the airport 140 km. Extra info: Xtra participation fee EUR 90,Leisure time: Free access to the local swimming pool and to the fitness centre. Excursions will be organized by the hosting partner. Number of Volunteers: 10 26. Iceland - WF Iceland Begin:July 13, 2008, End: July 27, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:IS-WF-6-19 Reyðarfjörður Reyðarfjörður fjord is long, wide and curving, and is the largest of the eastern fjords. At the end of it rests the village known variously as Reyðarfjörður or Búðareyri. On one side there are magnificent rocky peaks, on the other gentle green hills, something which should bring hours of enjoyment to both the experienced hiker and novice walker. In the past, Reyðarfjörður was the commercial centre for farmers in nearby Fljótsdalshérað district. There is a large duck pond in the village called Andapollurinn, into which Salmon is released on a regular basis. The Icelandic World War II museum in Reyðarfjörður offers an opportunity to travel back to the days of the occupation, while a somewhat different attraction is the burial site of the ancient seer, Völva, who on her deathbed vowed to protect Reyðarfjörður as long as her bones remained in their restingplace on Hólmaháls. Also worth seeing are the summer market and the geological collection. “Fjarðabyggð is a association of different communities in the Eastfjords of Iceland. It includes the towns of Eskifjörður, Fáskrúðsfjörður, Mjóifjörður, Neskaupstaður, Reyðarfjörður and Stöðvarfjörður. The towns have a lot of things in common: They are all small fishing villages with steep mountains just behind the houses. In this area you will find most of the things that makes Iceland a unique place on a global scale. The fjords are magnificent and the sea is full of life, the birdlife is very rich and you can find a great variety of hiking paths. You will get to know the area during your stay in the east and it depends on the tasks and the situation in Fjarðabyggð where you will be working during the camp. Work: Most of the work will be cleaning and beautifying the towns and the surrounding area. We will also clean the coastline, plant some trees and even make hiking paths. The work available will depend on the weather condition and that’s why we have to be a bit flexible. Please keep in mind that the work might be physically hard and you should be prepared for unfriendly weather, even though it will be nice most of the time, hopefully. Accommodation: We will be staying in the local school. Mattresses will be provided and everyone is asked to bring his/her own warm sleeping bag. Food: The food will be provided for the duration of the work camp and everyone is expected to do their fair share of the cooking/cleaning. It would be nice to share new and different dishes, so please remember to bring along recipes from your own countries Language: The language of the camp will be English. Location: Reyðarfjörður in Fjarðabyggð. In the east of Iceland. Terminal/Region: Intl. Airport: Keflavík (Reykjavík), KEF. WF Iceland will organize a bus from Reykjavik to the workcamp site for a fair prize. Egilsstaðir airport is 40 km away from the project Extra info: Xtra participation fee EUR 90,Leisure time: Free access to the local swimming pool, good places for hikes. Excursions or boattrips will be organized by the hosting partner. Number of Volunteers: 12 27. Iceland - WF Iceland Begin:July 14, 2008, End: July 28, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:IS-WF-6-20 Fjallabyggð Fjallabyggð is the northernmost community in Iceland, located at the foot of towering mountains on the shore of a small fjords. Fishing and the processing of marine products provide the principal source of employment for the town's 1,600 residents, as the settlement has developed around one of the country's best natural harbours. The historic architecture, the colourful rooftops of the upper town, the harbour and inspiring backdrop are all postcard material on a fine day. There is plenty of variety in the life of the town, which includes many sorts of social and cultural activities. Both the church and music school are centres for musical activities, and sports are very popular. Furthermore, the splendour of the mountains and natural beauty are practically an invitation to all outdoorsmen. More info www.siglo.is Work: Planting trees, cleaning the coastline, making and marking hiking paths. Accommodation: in a house owned by the local community on mattresses on the floor, participants are asked to bring a sleeping bag. Food: The food will be provided for the duration of the work camp and everyone is expected to do their fair share of the cooking/cleaning. It would be nice to share new and different dishes, so please remember to bring along recipes from your own countries Language: the language of the work camp is English. Location: Fjallabyggð in the North of Iceland. Intl. Airport: Keflavík (Reykjavík), KEF Terminal/Region: Reykjavík - Keflavík. WF Iceland will organize a bus from Reykjavik to the camp site for a fair prize. Extra info: Xtra participation fee EUR 90,Leisure time: Free access to the local swimming pool. Guided hikes with locals. Number of Volunteers: 12 28. Iceland - WF Iceland Begin:July 19, 2008, End: August 5, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:IS-WF-9-21 French days in Fáskrúðsfjörður Fáskrúðsfjörður was the main port for French fishermen in the 1900s in East Iceland both prior to and well after the turn of the century. At Fáskrúðsfjörður there was a French consul, a French hospital and a French chapel. The street names are still in Icelandic and in French. The mountain slopes in Fáskrúðsfjörður are partially grown with bushes, including wild 84 aspens on the north coast. Sandfell mountain very near to Fáskrúdsfjörður is a cone-shaped, rhyolite mountain on the south side of the fjord, rising to a height of 743 meters. . A hike to the top of Sandfell is extremely enjoyable and takes 2-3 hours. Skrúður is a grassy but rockbound island east of Fáskrúðsfjörður. It has an abundance of bird life, including puffins, kittiwakes, various black birds from the Alcidae family, gannets, storm petrels and Leach’s petrels. Skrúðshellir cave at Skrúður is the largest "puffin cave" in the world. “Fjarðabyggð is a association of different communities in the Eastfjords of Iceland. It includes the towns of Eskifjörður, Fáskrúðsfjörður, Mjóifjörður, Neskaupstaður, Reyðarfjörður and Stöðvarfjörður. The towns have a lot of things in common: They are all small fishing villages with steep mountains just behind the houses. In this area you will find most of the things that makes Iceland a unique place on a global scale. The fjords are magnificent and the sea is full of life, the birdlife is very rich and you can find a great variety of hiking paths. You will get to know the area during your stay in the east and it depends on the tasks and the situation in Fjarðabyggð where you will be working during the camp. Work: We will help the locals to prepare the french days which will be from the 24th to the 27th of July and than we will of course participate in the activites during the weekend. Other tasks will be cleaning and beautifying the town and the surrounding area. We will also clean the coastline and even make hiking paths. The work available will depend on the weather condition and that’s why we have to be a bit flexible. Please keep in mind that the work might be physically hard and you should be prepared for unfriendly weather, even though it will be nice most of the time, hopefully. Accommodation: We will be staying in the local school. Mattresses will be provided and everyone is asked to bring his/her own warm sleeping bag. We will have showers at the local swimming pool and sports centre. Food: The food will be provided for the duration of the work camp and everyone is expected to do their fair share of the cooking/cleaning. It would be nice to share new and different dishes, so please remember to bring along recipes from your own countries Language: The language of the camp will be French. Location: Fáskrúðsfjörður in Fjarðabyggð. East of Iceland. Terminal/Region: Intl. Airport: Keflavík (Reykjavík), KEF. WF Iceland will organize a bus from Reykjavik to the workcamp site for a fair prize. Egilsstaðir airport is 40 km away from the project Extra info: Xtra participation fee EUR 90,Leisure time: Free access to the local swimming pool, guided hikes with locals. Excursions or boattrip will be organized by the hosting partner. Number of Volunteers: 12 29. Iceland - WF Iceland Begin:July 24, 2008, End: August 7, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:IS-WF-9-23 Viking life in Hafnarfjörður Hafnarfjörður is a town with the populations of 23.500 people. It is located 10 km away from the capital, Reykjavík. Hafnarfjördur is famous for having one of Iceland’s largest settlements of elves, dwarves and other mystical beings, which are usually called ‘Hidden Folk.’ Centuries-old folklore has it that whole clans of such beings reside in the rocks that make up part of the town’s centre. We do not doubt this at all. Though elves are visible only to those with second sight, a great many Icelanders believe in their existence. Indeed, there is much evidence to support this belief, as stories abound of instances where new roads or housing developments were under construction and strange happenings took place. Hidden Folk enjoy a certain regard, and nowhere more so than in Hafnarfjördur. There is even a Hidden Worlds tour that takes you to their home sites, stopping at places like Hellisgerdi Park and the base of the cliff Hamarinn, which is said to be home to the Royal Family of the Hidden Folk. Along the way, the guide relates ancient folk tales of the magical hidden worlds and describes how the town grew and developed in harmony with the Hidden Folk. More info http://www.hafnarfjordur.is/english/ The Vikings settled Iceland around 874 AD and the Icelanders are very proud of those brave people who had the courage to start a life here in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. In Hafnarfjörður there is a small Viking village were the workcamp will take place. Icelanders and Vikings from abroad celebrate their heritage with appropriate style. The Vikings' wild and adventurous spirit lives on today, in the people of this unique country. In the village there is a lot of fun; there are displays of ancient arts and crafts, and large gruff men in full Viking attire demonstrate their ancient battle skills to anyone brave enough to challenge them. More info http://www.fjorukrain.is/fjorukrain/en/ Work: The volunteers will work in the Viking village most of the time but they will also help the local community with some environmental tasks. While working in the Viking village the volunteers will receive Viking costumes to wear and perform different tasks. They will give assistance to visitors, and help the other Viking volunteers in the kitchen, serving meals or cleaning the area. They will also have the opportunity to make paintings, sculptures or other peaces of art and sell them in the shopping street in the village. This camp is really perfect for people with art skills. Accommodation: In a house near to the center of Hafnarfjörður, sleeping on mattresses on the floor. Don’t forget to bring a warm sleeping bag Food: The volunteers will have all the meals provided and cooked by our hosts in the Viking community. Language: English is the language in the camp, but high level is not required. Location: Hafnarfjörður in the south of Iceland Study: The Saga of the Vikings Terminal/Region: Intl. Airport: Keflavík (Reykjavík), KEF. Distance from the airport 35 km. Extra info: Xtra participation fee EUR 120,Leisure time: Excursions and free time activities will be arranged for volunteers. The volunteers will have a free access to the local swimming pool. Number of Volunteers: 8 30. Iceland - WF Iceland Begin:July 25, 2008, End: August 7, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:IS-WF-9-24 The festival in Vestmannaeyjar This is the fifth time that we host this project and it has been one of the highlights each year. The Westman Islands consist in a group of 85 fifteen islands which are situated at a short distance off the south coast of Iceland. They are so named because the Nordic settlers in the country called the Irish after which the islands are named after "westmen" (=the men from the west). All the islands have been created in submarine volcanic eruptions during comparatively recent geological time. The colourful town, the beautiful bird-cliffs, the new lava and volcano and the landscape in general give the islands a scenic interest as varied in character as any in the country. Heimaey is the largest and only inhabited island in the group and is Iceland´s longest off shore island with an area of 13,4 sq. km. Fishing and fish processing and subsidiary trades are the main source of income. Heimaey is sheltered to the north by low mountains and the imposing birdlife Heimaklettur, which protects the narrow cove at the end of which the harbour lies. The festival: On the first weekend of August, Icelanders celebrate the 1874 grant of Icelandic sovereignty with a huge festival in the town on Heimaey. The population moves into a tent city in the Herjolfsdalur, a short distance west of town, for an extended weekend of bonfires, dance, and song. This festival is the most popular one in Iceland. Work: The volunteers will help with the preparation of the festival, helping to run it and of course taking part in it and afterwards help to clean the area. We will also do some environmental work and help with the project “Pompei of the North” to excavate 7-10 houses that were covered by ash after the eruption in Eldfell 1973. More info http://www.vestmannaeyjar.is/ Accommodation: In the community and Sport center of Heimaey. Participants are asked to bring their sleeping bags. Language: The language of the workcamp will be English. Location: Vestmannaeyjar in the south of Iceland. Terminal/Region: Reykjavík - Keflavík. WF Iceland will organize a bus and boattrip from Reykjavik to the workcamp site for a fair prize. Extra info: Participation fee: € 140 Leisure time: Free access to the local swimming pool. Excursion or a boat trip will be organized by the hosting partner. Number of Volunteers: 15 small fishing villages with steep mountains just behind the houses. In this area you will find most of the things that makes Iceland a unique place on a global scale. The fjords are magnificent and the sea is full of life, the birdlife is very rich and you can find a great variety of hiking paths. You will get to know the area during your stay in the east and it depends on the tasks and the situation in Fjarðabyggð where you will be working during the camp. Work: Most of the work will be cleaning and beautifying the towns and the surrounding area. We will also clean the coastline, plant some trees and even make hiking paths. The work available will depend on the weather condition and that’s why we have to be a bit flexible. Please keep in mind that the work might be physically hard and you should be prepared for unfriendly weather, even though it will be nice most of the time, hopefully. There is a festival in the village during the weekend 29/7 – 01/08 called Neistaflug, we will at least enjoy the festival and it is also possible that we will help with the preparation. Accommodation: In a community center. Mattresses will be provided and everyone is asked to bring his/her own warm sleeping bag. We will have showers at the local swimming pool and sports centre. Food: The food will be provided for the duration of the work camp and everyone is expected to do their fair share of the cooking/cleaning. It would be nice to share new and different dishes, so please remember to bring along recipes from your own countries Language: The language of the camp will be English. Location: Neskaupstaður in Fjarðabyggð. East of Iceland. Terminal/Region: Intl. Airport: Keflavík (Reykjavík), KEF. WF Iceland will organize a bus from Reykjavik to the workcamp site for a fair prize. Egilsstaðir airport is 40 km away from the project Extra info: Xtra participation fee EUR 90,Leisure time: Free access to the local swimming pool, great places for hiking. Excursion or a boat trip will be organized by the hosting partner. Number of Volunteers: 12 31. Iceland - WF Iceland Begin:July 26, 2008, End: August 9, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:IS-WF-6-25 Neskaupstaður Neskaupstaður is a medium sized town by Icelandic standards, has the largest population (1.420 inh.) of any of the towns in the East Fjords, is almost completely self-sufficient and has grown and prospered since the early 1900's, thanks to the fishing industry. Its remoteness has led to a necessary selfsufficiency, including the town having its own bakery, dairy, supermarkets, banks, post office, school, sports hall, swimming pool, church, hospital, harbour, airstrip, hotel, jazz club, rescue centre, etc. In fact, it seems to have all the services you would expect in a larger town except an optician! To the east of the town, facing the ocean, there is a nature reserve and recreational area. Neskaupstaður is only reachable after driving through a one-way tunnel. “Fjarðabyggð is a association of different communities in the Eastfjords of Iceland. It includes the towns of Eskifjörður, Fáskrúðsfjörður, Mjóifjörður, Neskaupstaður, Reyðarfjörður and Stöðvarfjörður. The towns have a lot of things in common: They are all 32. Iceland - WF Iceland Begin:July 27, 2008, End: August 11, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:IS-WF-9-26 Herring festival in Siglufjörður Siglufjördur is the northernmost town in Iceland, located at the foot of towering mountains on the shore of a small fjord bearing the same name. Fishing and the processing of marine products provide the principal source of employment for the town's 1,600 residents, as the settlement has developed around one of the country's best natural harbours. The historic architecture, the colourful rooftops of the upper town, the harbour and inspiring backdrop are all postcard material on a fine day. There is plenty of variety in the life of the town, which includes many sorts of social and cultural activities. Both the church and music school are centres for musical activities, and sports are very popular. Furthermore, the splendour of the mountains and natural beauty are practically an invitation to all outdoorsmen. More info www.siglo.is Work: Giving a helping hand with the preparation of the Herring festval which will take place in the first weekend of August, we will also help around during the festival. The environmental tasks can be planting trees, 86 cleaning the coastline, making hiking paths. We will also help the locals with the preparation and running of a football tournament for young girls which will take place in the second weekend of August. Please notice that we will have days of in the middle of the week but not during the weekends. Accommodation: in a house owned by the local community on mattresses on the floor, participants are asked to bring a sleeping bag. Food: The food will be provided for the duration of the work camp and everyone is expected to do their fair share of the cooking/cleaning. It would be nice to share new and different dishes, so please remember to bring along recipes from your own countries Language: the language of the work camp is English. Location: Siglufjörður in the North of Iceland. Terminal/Region: Reykjavík - Keflavík. WF Iceland will organize a bus from Reykjavik to the camp site for a fair prize. Extra info: Xtra participation fee EUR 90,Leisure time: Free access to the local swimming pool, guided hikes with locals. Number of Volunteers: 12 33. Iceland - SEEDS Iceland Begin:July 27, 2008, End: August 10, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:IS-SEE-9-1 Selárdalur - Arnarfjörður. Listasafn Samúels Jónssonar - Artwork of Samúel Jónsson Selárdalur is located in the west side of Arnarfjörður in the icelandic Western Fjords, which are too often missed by visitors due to its distance ( real and perceived ) from Route 1 and from other population centers. The West Fjords are a mass of fjords, mountains and isolated villages on spits of lands surrounded by water and mountains. The area includes its own glacier and Europe's westernmost point at Látrabjarg, where millions of birds nest, a must for bird watchers. Samúel Jónsson was a farmer who lived in Selárdalur. He was born in 1885 and died in 1969. Samúel always dreamed of being an artist and started carving and drawing as a young boy. But he had to work very hard to earn his living and until he was 65 he didn't have much opportunity to practice his artistic skills. He began building palaces and sculptures for the money he got as old age pension. Then he built a museum for all these sculptures as well as paintings with carved frames. Samúel built a grotesque but charming resemblance to the lion's fountain in the Alhambra-palace in Granada, Spain, and many sculptures showing seals and other animals as well as figures from Icelandic history like Leif the lucky who found America. When the church in the valley was one hundred years Samúel wanted to give it an altarpiece he had painted; the church-committee decided to reject Samúel's altarpiece because they thought the old altarpiece was good enough. Then Samúel started building a church on his own around his altarpiece, a church that still stands as a monument commemorating this old man´s ingeniousity and marvellous willpower to make his own dreams come true by means of simple concrete. Selárdalur is the home of another remarkable person, Gisli Gislason. He lived alone on a farm named Uppsalir almost without any communication with other people. He was famous for living in total harmony with nature, not having to use any money or modern facilities such as electricity, machines or vehicles. Now there are plans to make a museum out of his former home. The distance from Reykjavik is 500 km (7-8 hours drive) by the Whale Bay tunnel. It is perhaps one of Iceland's most remote areas. Work: Volunteers will be working on a particular project at the artworks of Samúel Jónsson, an Icelandic artist, who lived at Selárdalur. During the summer of 2008 volunteers will work taking down Samúel´s living house in order to build there a new one with a similar front that can serve as a home for artists. Accommodation: Volunteers will be hosted at a local house; sleeping on mattresses on the floor; therefore bringing a warm sleeping bag is highly recommended. Food ingredients will be provided and a kitchen will be available, volunteers will share the duties of preparing and cooking meals. Language: English will be the official language in the camp, but high proficiency is not a requirement. Study: Environmental messenger in the project. S/he will be in charge of delivering ecological and global education messages to both, International volunteers and local hosts, organising few activities on topics related to environment,nature protection and sustainability. Terminal/Region: Closest International Airport: Keflavík (Reykjavík), KEF. Extra info: Participation fee EUR 120,-. Excursions in the area will be arranged for volunteers. Number of Volunteers: 8 34. Iceland - WF Iceland Begin:August 3, 2008, End: August 17, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:IS-WF-6-28 Eskifjörður Eskifjörður is a major fishing town (population: 972) and an export harbour with direct sailing to Europe, which is located at the northern shore of the fjord Eskifjörður. Itis built on a small sand spit and up the slopes of the mountain which rises above the town.Its main industries are fishing and small-scale farming. Eskifjörður became an authorized trade port in 1786 and has been a commercial center since 1798. One of the several shops in Eskifjörður, Gamlabúð, built in 1816, houses the Maritime Museum Of East Iceland. Eskifjörður town faces the mountain Hólmatindur, from the top of which you can view some of the tallest mountains in the Icelandic interior. One of the favored sights in the area is the Helgustaðanáman mine, which is one of the world’s best-known sources of Icelandic spar. The area, which is just a tenminute drive from the town, is a nature reserve and open to all, free of charge. A swimming pool with hot pots (geothermal pools) and a sauna is located in Eskifjörður, as well as a gallery and crafts shop. “Fjarðabyggð is a association of different communities in the Eastfjords of Iceland. It includes the towns of Eskifjörður, Fáskrúðsfjörður, Mjóifjörður, Neskaupstaður, Reyðarfjörður and Stöðvarfjörður. The towns have a lot of things in common: They are all small fishing villages with steep mountains just behind the houses. In this area you will find most of the things that makes Iceland a unique place on a global scale. The fjords are magnificent and the sea is full of life, the birdlife is very rich and you can find a great variety of hiking paths. You will get to know the area during your stay in the east and it depends on the tasks and the situation in Fjarðabyggð where you will be working during the camp. 87 Work: Most of the work will be cleaning and beautifying the towns and the surrounding area. We will also clean the coastline, plant some trees and even make hiking paths. The work available will depend on the weather condition and that’s why we have to be a bit flexible. Please keep in mind that the work might be physically hard and you should be prepared for unfriendly weather, even though it will be nice most of the time, hopefully. Accommodation: We will be staying in a nice community center. Mattresses will be provided and everyone is asked to bring his/her own warm sleeping bag. We will have showers at the local swimming pool and sports centre. Food: The food will be provided for the duration of the work camp and everyone is expected to do their fair share of the cooking/cleaning. It would be nice to share new and different dishes, so please remember to bring along recipes from your own countries Language: The language of the camp will be English. Location: Eskifjörður in Fjarðabyggð. In the east of Iceland. Terminal/Region: Intl. Airport: Keflavík (Reykjavík), KEF. WF Iceland will organize a bus from Reykjavik to the workcamp site for a fair prize. Egilsstaðir airport is 40 km away from the project Extra info: Xtra participation fee EUR 90,Leisure time: Free access to the local swimming pool, guided hikes with locals. Excursions will be organized by the hosting partner. Number of Volunteers: 10 35. Iceland - WF Iceland Begin:August 5, 2008, End: August 19, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:IS-WF-9-29 The festival \"Week of love\" in Bolungarvík Bolungarvík is a village in the North-West of Iceland, located at the Vestfirðir peninsula, approximately 13 kilometers from the village of Ísafjörður and 473 km from the capital city Reykjavík. It has 957 inhabitants. Bolungarvík has a long and interesting history, being one of the oldest fishing towns in Iceland, and one of the few mentioned in the Sagas. For centuries it was the greatest fishery town in the West Fjords and at the turn of the last century, the greatest in Iceland. The quiet countryside attracts some tourists, mainly in summer. There is a indoor swimming pool, a museum for natural history and an open air fishing museum. The surroundings of Bolungarvík are quite popular destinations for hiking, horse riding and birdwatching. Bolungarvik was the shooting location for Nói Albínói, a movie by Dagur Kári about a teenager living in a remote Icelandic village. The yearly Week of Love in Bolungarvík will take place on August 10-16th. The program during the Week of Love is one of variety and entertainment. The goal of the Week of Love is to support the increase of newborns in Bolungarvík and by doing so increasing the number of residents and to encourage people to love one another. Among the highlights of the Week of Love are a hugging course and an art show by children with the headline “It is good to love”. Poets from the Westfjords will read from their work of love poetry. The program also contains concerts, adventure yacht trips and last but not least the “Laughing Healthy Gala Evening”. The residents of the town of Bolungarvík are encouraged to place red lights in their homes’ windows, buy a bouquet of roses for their loved ones, love themselves, love their spouse, love their friends, love their children, and love the entire world and life itself. Work: Helping with the preparion and during the festival. Working in the forestry, making hiking paths. Beautifying the area around the village, cleaning the coastline Leisure time: Free access to the local swimming pool, excursions will be organized by the hosting partner. Accommodation: We will be staying in the local community center. Mattresses will be provided and everyone is asked to bring his/her own warm sleeping bag. Food: The food will be provided for the duration of the work camp and everyone is expected to do their fair share of the cooking/cleaning. It would be nice to share new and different dishes, so please remember to bring along recipes from your own countries Language: The language of the workcamp will be English. Location: Bolungarvík in the west of Iceland. Terminal/Region: Reykjavík - Keflavík. WF Iceland will organize a bus from Reykjavik to the camp site for a fair prize. Ísafjörður airport is close to the project. Extra info: Xtra participation fee EUR 120,Number of Volunteers: 12 36. Iceland - WF Iceland Begin:August 7, 2008, End: August 21, 2008 Topic: Campcode:IS-WF-0-31 Sólheimar \"Home of the sun\" Eco village Sólheimar Eco-village, founded in 1930, is the first community of its kind in the world where so-called able and disabled people live and work together. Inspired by the theories of Rudolf Steiner, Sólheimar has focused on cultivating the individual and the environmental and is the first community in Scandinavia to practice organic cultivation. Today, Sólheimar (The home of the sun) is a charming village of about 100 inhabitants, renowned for its international, artistic and ecological atmosphere, which prides itself on its varied cultural, social and sporting activities, the village is only one hour drive from Reykjavik. The volunteers have free access to the swimming pool and gym. Volunteers are also encouraged to take part in social happenings in Sólheimar like in sports, music, the theatre group, etc. Sólheimar Arts Summer festival will last until the beginning of August. The program is varied with all sorts of arts exhibitions, an outdoor market, and theatre and cabaret performances at 4 o’clock every Saturday and every Sunday in the theatre and café Græna Kannan. Volunteers are welcome to participate in the singing groups and cabarets. More info www.solheimar.is Work: In Ölur forestry centre, the only organic reforestation centre in Iceland: plant trees, construct paths + in Sunna organic cultivation centre: plant vegetables, dig the weeds and other kind of gardening work. Other tasks will be decided according to the need of the community. Accommodation: In the sport centre on mattresses on the floor, participants are asked to bring a sleeping bag. Food: Our host in Solheimar is offering a prepared lunch every working day but all other food will be provided for the duration of the work camp and everyone is expected to do their fair share of the cooking/cleaning for other meals. It would be nice to share new and different dishes, so please remember to bring 88 along recipes from your own countries Language: The language of the work camp is English. Location: Sólheimar í Grímsnesi. In the south of Iceland. Terminal/Region: Intl. Airport: Keflavík (Reykjavík), KEF Distance from the airport 140 km. Extra info: Xtra participation fee EUR 90,Leisure time: Free access to the local swimming pool and to the fitness centre. Excursions will be organized by the hosting partner. Number of Volunteers: 10 37. Iceland - WF Iceland Begin:August 7, 2008, End: August 21, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:IS-WF-9-30 Flower festival in Hveragerði The Flower festival in Hveragerði is a mixture of art and culture with a taste of the flower power in the area. Hveragerði is a small town of about 1,700 inhabitants that lies some 45 km east of Reykjavík. This friendly little community sits on top of a highly active geothermal field, providing heat of hundreds of greenhouses where fruit, flowers and vegetables are produced throughout the year, you can even find bananas growing in thise houses. The name Hveragerði means ‘hot springs garden’. Geothermal energy is Hveragerði’s lifeblood, and it would be difficult to find such a natural wonder in the middle of a populated area anywhere else in the world. Very interesting is Gufudalur, the lovely ‘Steam Valley’ behind the town. The whole valley explodes with hot springs, geysers, mud pots, fumaroles and steaming vents. More info www.hveragerdi.is Work: Helping with the preparion and during the festival. Working in the forestry, making hiking paths. Beautifying the area around the village Fixing walking paths, cleaning and beautifying the hot spring area in the middle of the village. Planting trees. Accommodation: In the local theatre on mattresses on the floor, participants are asked to bring a sleeping bag. Food: The food will be provided for the duration of the work camp and everyone is expected to do their fair share of the cooking/cleaning. It would be nice to share new and different dishes, so please remember to bring along recipes from your own countries Language: The language of the work camp is English. Location: Hveragerði in the south of Iceland. Terminal/Region: Intl. Airport: Keflavík (Reykjavík), KEF. Distance from the project 80 km. Extra info: Xtra participation fee EUR 90,Leisure time: Free access to the local swimming pool. Number of Volunteers: 12 38. Iceland - WF Iceland Begin:August 8, 2008, End: August 22, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:IS-WF-6-32 Reyðarfjörður Reyðarfjörður fjord is long, wide and curving, and is the largest of the eastern fjords. At the end of it rests the village known variously as Reyðarfjörður or Búðareyri. On one side there are magnificent rocky peaks, on the other gentle green hills, something which should bring hours of enjoyment to both the experienced hiker and novice walker. In the past, Reyðarfjörður was the commercial centre for farmers in nearby Fljótsdalshérað district. There is a large duck pond in the village called Andapollurinn, into which Salmon is released on a regular basis. The Icelandic World War II museum in Reyðarfjörður offers an opportunity to travel back to the days of the occupation, while a somewhat different attraction is the burial site of the ancient seer, Völva, who on her deathbed vowed to protect Reyðarfjörður as long as her bones remained in their restingplace on Hólmaháls. Also worth seeing are the summer market and the geological collection. “Fjarðabyggð is a association of different communities in the Eastfjords of Iceland. It includes the towns of Eskifjörður, Fáskrúðsfjörður, Mjóifjörður, Neskaupstaður, Reyðarfjörður and Stöðvarfjörður. The towns have a lot of things in common: They are all small fishing villages with steep mountains just behind the houses. In this area you will find most of the things that makes Iceland a unique place on a global scale. The fjords are magnificent and the sea is full of life, the birdlife is very rich and you can find a great variety of hiking paths. You will get to know the area during your stay in the east and it depends on the tasks and the situation in Fjarðabyggð where you will be working during the camp. Work: Most of the work will be cleaning and beautifying the towns and the surrounding area. We will also clean the coastline, plant some trees and even make hiking paths. The work available will depend on the weather condition and that’s why we have to be a bit flexible. Please keep in mind that the work might be physically hard and you should be prepared for unfriendly weather, even though it will be nice most of the time, hopefully. Accommodation: We will be staying in the local school. Mattresses will be provided and everyone is asked to bring his/her own warm sleeping bag. Food: The food will be provided for the duration of the work camp and everyone is expected to do their fair share of the cooking/cleaning. It would be nice to share new and different dishes, so please remember to bring along recipes from your own countries Language: The language of the camp will be English. Location: Reyðarfjörður in Fjarðabyggð. In the east of Iceland. Terminal/Region: Intl. Airport: Keflavík (Reykjavík), KEF. WF Iceland will organize a bus from Reykjavik to the workcamp site for a fair prize. Egilsstaðir airport is 40 km away from the project Extra info: Xtra participation fee EUR 90,Leisure time: Free access to the local swimming pool, good places for hikes. Excursions or boattrips will be organized by the hosting partner. Number of Volunteers: 12 39. Iceland - WF Iceland Begin:August 10, 2008, End: August 24, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:IS-WF-9-33 Skessuhellir – the cave of the trolls This workcamp will take place in Reykjanesbær which is a major center of fishing and fish processing, although in recent years tourism has played an increasingly important role in the local economy. Reykjanes has something for everyone. Steeped in a rich vein of history, folklore and tradition, the region is also home to some of the world's greatest geological 89 wonders, including the Reykjanes Ridge, meeting place of the Eurasian and American continental plates. Teeming with a wealth of bird and marine life whose habitats lie amid some of Icelands most spectacular coastal scenery, Reykjanes is the natural choice for all lovers of the outdoors. In this town the authorities are very open for new ideas, for example here you can find the former NATO base which is now becoming a University village and a centre of art and film making. More info http://www.reykjanes.is/english/ The authorities are now planning to build “a home for Trolls” near to the port of the town, close to the center. Like elves, trolls are also part of the ancient heritage of the Scandinavian mythology. Although they are human-like in form, they are still inhumanly strong, huge and ugly. They are very often thought to be fearsome and cruel creatures. But, like elves, trolls often treat people as they are treated and they return favors for favors, exerting vengeance if harmed. Trolls live in mountains, caves and cliffs, especially bird cliffs. Like humans, they live together socially. They fish, cultivate land and keep animals. They are also very good at handicrafts and hold feasts. Work: There is an very well known art group here in Iceland called Nordan Bál that have been doing all kind of art and performances in Iceland. This group will do the construction of the Cave (home) of the Trolls and also make the furniture and other things that they need for their daily life. Everything will be oversized so it will fit the big creatures. We will help the art group to build the home and we will also do some environmental work in the area around the place. Please notice that we will work with heavy things so the work can be physically hard Accommodation: in a house owned by the local community, participants are asked to bring a sleeping bag. Food: The food will be provided for the duration of the work camp and everyone is expected to do their fair share of the cooking/cleaning. It would be nice to share new and different dishes, so please remember to bring along recipes from your own countries Language: the language of the work camp is English. Location: Reykjanesbær – south of Iceland. Terminal/Region: Reykjavík – Keflavík Int. Airport is only 10 minutes away from the town. Extra info: Xtra participation fee EUR 80,Leisure time: Free access to the local swimming pool. Excursions will be organized by the locals. Number of Volunteers: 8 40. Iceland - SEEDS Iceland Begin:August 12, 2008, End: August 26, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:IS-SEE-9-2 Reykjavík*: Menningarnótt & Maraþon Culture Night and Marathon in Reykjavík. Reykjavík* has been called Europe's hottest capital. Slick advertising campaigns have championed the city's famed nightlife. But there is more to Reykjavik than clubs.It held the prestigious title European City of Culture in the year 2000; a welcome recognition of its colourful cultural life. The world's northernmost capital bridges the Atlantic, between Europe and North America, is framed by the Mt. Esja and the blue waters of Faxaflói Bay. The population of the city is about 115,000 (40% of Iceland's population) in the metropolitan area and 180,000 including its suburbs. It is growing steadily and 45% is younger than 30 years old; 83,1% of people aged 16-74 are active on the labour market. Reykjavík is a modern city in harmony with beautiful nature. Visitors to Reykjavik experience the pure energy at the heart of Iceland's Capital - whether from the boiling thermal energy underground, the natural green energy within the city and around it, or the lively culture and fun-filled nightlife. Reykjavik is spread across a peninsula with a panoramic view of the mountains and the Atlantic Ocean. In the summer, you can sit by the harbour at midnight and watch the sun dip slightly below the horizon. Work:Reykjavík* will be our host again for the third year in-a-row during these cultural and sports events, which are the largest ones in the country. We will be working in two main fields: Festivals and green areas. During the workcamp, there will be 2 festivals in the city. We will be collaborating around the different tasks before, during and after the festivals. This means that we will work during the weekend they take place and will have two days off during the regular working days. The 2 festivals will be held on August 23, Menningarnótt (The Culture Night) and Maraþon (The Reykjavik Marathon). Apart of the tasks related to the festivals we will be working with the Public areas department of the city, in charge of green areas. We will work before, during and after the festivals, helping in the many different activities related to their preparation and execution as rearranging all again, once they are over. Accommodation: We will be lodged in a building in the centre of Reykjavík, sharing a large room and sleeping on mattresses on the floor. We are expected to cook our own meals, ingredients will be provided and the common tasks will be shared fairly. Language: English will be the official language in the camp; high proficiency is not a requirement. Study: Environmental messenger in the project. S/he will be in charge of delivering ecological and global education messages to both, International volunteers and local hosts, organising few activities on topics related to environment, nature protection and sustainability. Terminal/Region: Closest International Airport: Keflavík (Reykjavík), KEF. Closest bus terminal in Reykjavík. Extra info: Participation fee EUR 150,- . Excursions and free time activities in the area will be arranged for the volunteers. Free access to the 8 local swimming pools & tourist cards will be provided. * The name Reykjavík means "smoky bay": Given by the first settlers that arrived to the area due to the high geothermal activity and the constant rise of steam out of the hot springs around. Number of Volunteers: 14 41. Iceland - SEEDS Iceland Begin:August 14, 2008, End: August 28, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:IS-SEE-6-6 Viðey: Saga, Náttúra & List - Island of Viðey Viðey is the largest island of the Kollafjord Bay (1,7 km²). It is divided by a short isthmus and the western part is called The West Island (Vesturey). The large part, with the church and Viðeyjarstofa (Viðey House), is called The Home Island (Heimaey) and the southeastern part is called The East Island (Austurey). The island of volcanic origins was formed about 2 million years ago; several spots on the island depict beautiful basaltic columns, while it is well vegetated and boggy in places. At least 30 species of breeding birds have been counted & archaeological excavations have disclosed the 90 fact, that the island was inhabited already in the 10th century. In the 12th century a church was built and in 1225 a monastery was established, a centre for pilgrimage in the Middle Ages until it was abolished in 1539 after the reformation had started in Iceland. Viðeyjarstofa was built in 1755 as the first construction made of stone and cement in the country. The island became the seat of the first Icelandic treasurer and later the first sub-governor, Mr Skuli Magnusson. In the beginning of the 20th century the country\'s first harbour for ocean going vessels was built on its eastern part and a hamlet developed there. The last inhabitant left it in 1943, when the harbour of Reykjavik had taken over. There are hiking and cycling paths around the island and there is no motor traffic allowed. It also inhabits art work, amongst them all nine pairs of basalt pillars that comprise Richard Serra\'s work Áfangar and Yoko Ono\'s peace column. Viðeyjarnaust, at the southwest of the island, is a memorial to the twenty men who lost their lives when the cutter Ingvar sank off Viðey in 1906. Dramatic formations of columnar basalt may be seen on the shore. Work: Most of the project will be dedicated to coastline cleaning up actions. We may have other possible tasks as maintenance and marking of hiking paths or bicycle trails, help in summer events, putting up of signs in noteworthy places; as works on common and green recreational areas, gardening and painting works, etc. Accommodation: Lodged in a local house, sleeping on mattresses on the floor; a warm sleeping bag is suggested. If wished, some volunteers may stay in tents. Food ingredients will be provided and volunteers will share common duties as cooking the meals, among others. Language: English will be the official language in the camp; high proficiency is not a requirement. Study: Environmental messenger in the project. S/he will be in charge of delivering ecological and global education messages to both, International volunteers and local hosts; organising few activities on topics related to environment, nature protection and sustainability. Terminal/Region: Closest International Airport: Keflavík (Reykjavík), KEF. Closest bus terminal in Reykjavík. Extra info: Participation fee EUR 150,- . Excursions (as whale watching tours) and free time activities in the area will be arranged for the volunteers. Volunteers will have free rides in the boat/ferry to the city of Reykjavík during their free time. * Viðey, the name of the island is translated into English as Wood Island. For information on Reykjavík please see the description of our project IS - SEEDS 9.4. RIFF. Reykjavík International Film Festival. Number of Volunteers: 12 42. Iceland - WF Iceland Begin:August 16, 2008, End: August 30, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:IS-WF-6-36 Fjarðabyggð “Fjarðabyggð is a association of different communities in the Eastfjords of Iceland. It includes the towns of Eskifjörður, Fáskrúðsfjörður, Mjóifjörður, Neskaupstaður, Reyðarfjörður and Stöðvarfjörður. The towns have a lot of things in common: They are all small fishing villages with steep mountains just behind the houses. In this area you will find most of the things that makes Iceland a unique place on a global scale. The fjords are magnificent and the sea is full of life, the birdlife is very rich and you can find a great variety of hiking paths. You will get to know the area during your stay in the east and it depends on the tasks and the situation in Fjarðabyggð where you will be working during the camp. Work: Most of the work will be cleaning and beautifying the towns and the surrounding area. We will also clean the coastline, plant some trees and even make hiking paths. The work available will depend on the weather condition and that’s why we have to be a bit flexible. Please keep in mind that the work might be physically hard and you should be prepared for unfriendly weather, even though it will be nice most of the time, hopefully. Accommodation: In a community center. Mattresses will be provided and everyone is asked to bring his/her own warm sleeping bag. We will have showers at the local swimming pool and sports centre. Food: The food will be provided for the duration of the work camp and everyone is expected to do their fair share of the cooking/cleaning. It would be nice to share new and different dishes, so please remember to bring along recipes from your own countries Language: The language of the camp will be English. Location: Fjarðabyggð in the east of Iceland. Terminal/Region: Intl. Airport: Keflavík (Reykjavík), KEF. WF Iceland will organize a bus from Reykjavik to the workcamp site for a fair prize. Egilsstaðir airport is 40 km away from the project Extra info: Xtra participation fee EUR 90,Leisure time: Free access to the local swimming pool, great places for hiking. Excursion or a boat trip will be organized by the hosting partner. Number of Volunteers: 12 43. Iceland - WF Iceland Begin:August 18, 2008, End: August 31, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:IS-WF-6-37 Hvolsvöllur Hvolsvöllur is a small town in the south of Iceland about 106 km to the east of Reykjavik. It is a young community whose development began in 1930 when a large cooperative store was opened there. The town is located in a fertile region amid pleasant surroundings with the snow-capped Mt. Hekla rearing above the horizon. The inhabitants base their livelihood mainly on services rendered to the agricultural surroundings, the manufacture of meat products, for the domestic market and tourism. The town is situated in one of the most important Saga regions of the country, with some of the main stages of the renowned Njal's-Saga. Those who are interested in the Icelandic Sagas should not miss visiting the Njala Centre in town. Salmon and trout fishing in the nearby rivers is very rewarding. Work: We will clean and help the locals to rebuild old beautiful caves in the area. We will also plant trees, maintain old trails, mark footways and help the locals to beautify the surrounding of Hvolsvöllur. We will also do a little bit of work around the great waterfalls “Seljalandsfoss” and “Skógafoss”. More info www.south.is The study theme of the camp is “The Icelandic Saga ” Accommodation: We will stay in a community center called “Goðaland“, which is about 10 minutes drive from the town. Food: The food will be provided for the duration 91 of the work camp and everyone is expected to do their fair share of the cooking/cleaning. It would be nice to share new and different dishes, so please remember to bring along recipes from your own countries Language: The language of the work camp is English. Location: Hvolsvöllur in the south of Iceland. Terminal/Region: Intl. Airport: Keflavík (Reykjavík), KEF. Distance from the project 150 km Extra info: Xtra participation fee EUR 90,Leisure time: Free access to the swimming pool in Hvolsvöllur, guided hikes with locals. Excursions will be organized by the hosting partner. Number of Volunteers: 12 44. Iceland - SEEDS Iceland Begin:August 19, 2008, End: September 2, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:IS-SEE-9-3 Suðureyri í Tálknafirði - Like in the old days!! Suðureyri is located in the district of Tálknafjarðarhreppur in the Icelandic Western Fjords. Tálknafjörður is the main town in the district with around 300 inhabitants. Suðureyri, on the opposite western side of the fjord was the location of an old whaling station built at the end of the 19th century. The whaling station is now deserted since the year 1939. Today the great buildings are monuments of times past. The main sources of income of the town of Tálknafjörður are fishing and farming. There is geothermal activity in this area and the water is used for heating and in the swimming pool. Tálknafjörður is located around 400 Km from Reykjavík and around 160 Km from Ísafjörður, the biggest town in the Western Fjords. Work: Volunteers will join a project in the community of Tálknafjörður and its surrounding area. We will specifically be working at the old whaling station in Suðureyri. Volunteers' work will mainly be focused on renovation and reconstruction works in the old buildings of the whaling station, and continue the work started last year by SEEDS' volunteers. After being abandoned for more than half a century, some of the buildings have collapsed and the ruins are spread all around in the area. The main aim in the longer-term of the project is to rebuild the facilities and have an art gallery and historic exhibit about the whaling station, whaling in Iceland and the different developments throughout the last 2 centuries on the topic as its impact in the local socio-economical circumstances. The group will be divided in different teams and tasks will be rotated. One of the sub-groups will be in charge of catching the fish, collecting berries and gathering the ingredients as Icelanders used to cater themselves some decades ago when the country and this region in particular were very isolated and transport of "foreign" goods and products was almost non-existent. Fishing gear, boat, as needed equipment and training will be provided by our local hosts. In case of unsuccessful journeys to "catch our food", we will have at our disposal a boat to sail to the nearest convenience store in the town of Tálknafjörður. Accommodation: Volunteers will be hosted in a local house at Suðureyri, will sleep on bunk beds in shared rooms and are asked to bring their own sleeping bags. Electricity will be available for short periods of time a day but a fully equipped kitchen running on gas is at disposal. Geothermal hot pots are easy to be reached by boat on the opposite side of the fjord, as the swimming pool, convenience store and additional facilities in the town of Tálknafjörður. Language: English will be the official language in the camp; high proficiency is not a requirement. Study: Environmental messenger in the project. S/he will be in charge of delivering ecological and global education messages to both, International volunteers and local hosts; organising few activities on topics related to environment, nature protection and sustainability. Terminal/Region: Closest International Airport: Keflavík-Reykjavík (KEF). Extra info: Participation fee EUR 120,- (Euros). Excursions in the area will be arranged for volunteers by our local host. Please expect plenty of Icelandic cod and haddock in the menu and loads of fun sailing and catching your own food!! Number of Volunteers: 12 45. Iceland - WF Iceland Begin:August 25, 2008, End: September 8, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:IS-WF-9-39 Night of the lights in Reykjanesbær This workcamp will take place in Reykjanesbær which is a major center of fishing and fish processing, although in recent years tourism has played an increasingly important role in the local economy. Reykjanes has something for everyone. Steeped in a rich vein of history, folklore and tradition, the region is also home to some of the world's greatest geological wonders, including the Reykjanes Ridge, meeting place of the Eurasian and American continental plates. Teeming with a wealth of bird and marine life whose habitats lie amid some of Iceland most spectacular coastal scenery, Reykjanes is the natural choice for all lovers of the outdoors. In this town the authorities are very open for new ideas, for example here you can find the former NATO base which is now becoming a University village and a centre of art and film making. The festival will take place from the 4th to the 7th of September. This is a cultural festival with a lot of happenings. Take a look at the programme from last year. http://www.ljosanott.is/english/Program/Progra m_2007/ Here you can also see photos from the last camp that we had there: http://www.wf.is/artediem/ The authorities are now planning to build “a home for Trolls” near to the port of the town, close to the center. Like elves, trolls are also part of the ancient heritage of the Scandinavian mythology. Although they are human-like in form, they are still inhumanly strong, huge and ugly. They are very often thought to be fearsome and cruel creatures. But, like elves, trolls often treat people as they are treated and they return favors for favors, exerting vengeance if harmed. Trolls live in mountains, caves and cliffs, especially bird cliffs. Like humans, they live together socially. They fish, cultivate land and keep animals. They are also very good at handicrafts and hold feasts. Work: There are two kinds of tasks that we will have during those two weeks. 1. There is an very well known art group here in Iceland called Nordan Bál that have been doing all kind of art and performances in Iceland. This group will do the construction of the Cave (home) of the 92 46. Iceland - WF Iceland Begin:August 29, 2008, End: September 12, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:IS-WF-6-40 Fjarðabyggð “Fjarðabyggð is a association of different communities in the Eastfjords of Iceland. It includes the towns of Eskifjörður, Fáskrúðsfjörður, Mjóifjörður, Neskaupstaður, Reyðarfjörður and Stöðvarfjörður. The towns have a lot of things in common: They are all small fishing villages with steep mountains just behind the houses. In this area you will find most of the things that makes Iceland a unique place on a global scale. The fjords are magnificent and the sea is full of life, the birdlife is very rich and you can find a great variety of hiking paths. You will get to know the area during your stay in the east and it depends on the tasks and the situation in Fjarðabyggð where you will be working during the camp. Work: Most of the work will be cleaning and beautifying the towns and the surrounding area. We will also clean the coastline, plant some trees and even make hiking paths. The work available will depend on the weather condition and that’s why we have to be a bit flexible. Please keep in mind that the work might be physically hard and you should be prepared for unfriendly weather, even though it will be nice most of the time, hopefully. Accommodation: In a community center. Mattresses will be provided and everyone is asked to bring his/her own warm sleeping bag. We will have showers at the local swimming pool and sports centre. Food: The food will be provided for the duration of the work camp and everyone is expected to do their fair share of the cooking/cleaning. It would be nice to share new and different dishes, so please remember to bring along recipes from your own countries Language: The language of the camp will be English. Location: Fjarðabyggð in the east of Iceland. Terminal/Region: Intl. Airport: Keflavík (Reykjavík), KEF. WF Iceland will organize a bus from Reykjavik to the workcamp site for a fair prize. Egilsstaðir airport is 40 km away from the project Extra info: Xtra participation fee EUR 90,Leisure time: Free access to the local swimming pool, great places for hiking. Excursion or a boat trip will be organized by the hosting partner. Number of Volunteers: 12 Trolls and also make the furniture and other things that they need for their daily life. Everything will be oversized so it will fit the big creatures. We will help the art group to build the home and we will also do some environmental work in the area around the place. Please notice that we will work with heavy things so the work can be physically hard. 2. We will help with the preparation of the festival and also with some practical things during the festival. Accommodation: in a house owned by the local community, participants are asked to bring a sleeping bag. Food: The food will be provided for the duration of the work camp and everyone is expected to do their fair share of the cooking/cleaning. It would be nice to share new and different dishes, so please remember to bring along recipes from your own countries Language: the language of the work camp is English. Location: Reykjanesbær in the south of Iceland. Terminal/Region: Reykjavík – Keflavík Int. Airport is only 10 minutes away from the town. Extra info: Xtra participation fee EUR 120,Leisure time: Free access to the local swimming pool. Excursions will be organized by the locals. Number of Volunteers: 12 47. Iceland - SEEDS Iceland Begin:September 23, 2008, End: October 6, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:IS-SEE-9-4 RIFF - Reykjavík* International Film Festival Reykjavík* has been called Europe's hottest capital. Slick advertising campaigns have championed the city's famed nightlife. But there is more to Reykjavik than clubs. It held the prestigious title European City of Culture in the year 2000; a welcome recognition of its colourful cultural life. The world's northernmost capital bridges the Atlantic, between Europe and North America, is framed by the Mt. Esja and the blue waters of Faxaflói Bay. Its population is about 115,000 (40% of Iceland's population) in the metropolitan area and 180,000 including its suburbs. It is growing steadily and 45% is younger than 30 years old; 83,1% of people aged 16-74 are active on the labour market. Reykjavík is a modern city in harmony with beautiful nature. Its International Film Festival, launched in 2004, holds a unique position among film festivals organized around the world. How often are festival-attendees given the chance to catch the cream of recent festival films, see dozens of flicks from the world's youngest and most talented directors, meet foreign film pioneers, see the shimmering Northern lights and attend informative seminars? The programme includes movies from more than 30 countries; a special category dedicated to human rights in cooperation with UNIFEM and UNICEF. Work: We will be part of the team organising the Reykjavík International Film Festival (RIFF).We will team up with the Icelandic volunteers from the Film studies of the University of Iceland. They will share all types of tasks related to the festival and the group will be split accordingly to give everyone the chance to try out different assignments. Our input will make a big difference in making the festival an impressive cultural event. Before starting the festival handing out leaflets, posters and brochures, receiving guests at the airport and driving them to the city, as back, selling entrance tickets and festival passes, controlling at the entrances in the venues, helping during the screenings, guiding and assisting participants and spectators, setting up the venues before and after the movies and a wide variety of many different duties. The tasks are very exciting for volunteers interested in films, since we try to give them insight into the working process for a film festival in a creative atmosphere. Accommodation: We will be lodged in a youth accommodation building. There will be bunk beds, mattresses and all facilities needed. Food will be provided, so cooking and common tasks will be shared fairly. A warm sleeping bag is recommended. 93 Language: English will be the language in the camp, but high proficiency is not a requirement. Study: Environmental messenger in the project. S/he will be in charge of delivering ecological and global education messages to both, International volunteers and local hosts, organising few activities on topics related to environment, nature protection and sustainability. Terminal/Region: Closest International Airport: Keflavík (Reykjavík), KEF. Extra info: Participation fee EUR 150,-.We will have free passes and access to all the screenings of the festival including receptions, while we are having our free time. * The name Reykjavík means "smoky bay": Given by the first settlers that arrived to the area due to the high geothermal activity and the constant rise of steam out of the hot springs around. Number of Volunteers: 15 1. Ireland - VSI Ireland Begin:April 27, 2008, End: May 16, 2008 Topic: Disabilities Campcode:IE-VSI-4-2 CUISLE (Co. Roscommon) The Irish Wheelchair Association is a voluntary organisation dedicated to the achievement of full social, economic and educational integration of people with physical disabilities, Cuisle is their holiday centre (www.cuisle.com). Work: Socialising and interacting with the holiday guests and accompanying them on trips. The age and background of the guests varies, all the guests are physically disabled and some of the guests may have speech impairments and / or learning disabilities. Activities will include lots of entertainment and music, if you play a musical instrument please bring it with you. Vols are also asked to help in the kitchen for approximately one hour each day. Study: Disability issues. Accommodation: Dorm. Meals are provided by the centre. Language: Fluent English is essential in order to communicate with the guests. Qualifications: Volunteering at Cuisle is a lot of fun and is a very rewarding experience. Vols need flexibility, initiative and independence. Terminal/Region: Cuisle is in an isolated area in the countryside, in the grounds of Donamon Castle, 15km from Roscommon Town. Extra info: Important: Child and Vulnerable Adult Protection procedures will be applied and a motivation letter will be requested. Number of Volunteers: 4 2. Ireland - VSI Ireland Begin:May 5, 2008, End: May 19, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:IE-VSI-6-1 SONAIRTE (Co. Meath) *Mixed age* Sonairte (www.sonairte.org) was established in the late 1980s, it is a visitor centre promoting ecological awareness and sustainable development. As well as an Energy Courtyard, there is a walled organic garden and nature trail. The reception area provides free info on sustainable living to the public and there is an Eco-shop and cafe. Work: Gardening, involving planting, harvesting and weeding; maintenance on the old farm buildings. Assisting at the reception desk, eco shop and café on days Sonairte is open to the public. Assisting with event days and Farmers Market. Opportunity to assist leading tours of school groups around Sonairte (Energy, Nature, Organic Gardening) for this particular work training is provided, references required, details from VSI. Accommodation: Basic, mixed, in 2 rooms in the Centre on foam mattresses, bring a sleeping bag. In line with the ecological ethos of the Centre, food is vegetarian only. Volunteers cook and clean for themselves on a rota basis. Language: Fluent English is essential in order to communicate with the public. Qualifications: Volunteers must enjoy working with the public and have an interest in sustainable living. Study: Renewable Energy, Organic Gardening Terminal/Region: Sonairte is in an isolated area, situated in a farm complex of noted historical interest on the banks of the River Nanny, within walking distance to the small coastal town of Laytown. Local sites of interest include Newgrange Megalithic Passage Tomb, Knowth and Dowth. Laytown is one hour north of Dublin city by train or bus. Extra info: Unsuitable for wheelchairs. Volunteers are encouraged to use alternative forms of transport to air travel. Number of Volunteers: 6 3. Ireland - VSI Ireland Begin:June 1, 2008, End: June 13, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:IE-VSI-6-5 SUNRISE (Co. Clare) Hosted by the Sunrise Education Trust, these projects take place on a small organic farm, focusing on attaining inner and outer peace through work and cooperative development. www.sunrisefarmireland.org Work: Construction of a polytunnel, reconstruction of small buildings, organic planting. Skills in gardening, construction and forestry would be useful. Study: Volunteers will learn about sustainable ecology, vegetarianism and nutrition and homeopathic first aid. If volunteers are interested they can also learn and practice yoga. Accommodation: Dorm-style or camping if preferred. Important: Food is strictly vegetarian only. Compost toilets. No internet available at Sunrise. Terminal/Region: Sunrise is very isolated in a rural area with no local public transport; it’s situated in the Slieve Aughty, excellent for hillwalking. Local attractions include Lough Derg and the area is well known for traditional music. Extra info: The accommodation is wheelchair accessible, worksite has partial wheelchair access, please check with VSI. Number of Volunteers: 8 4. Ireland - VSI Ireland Begin:June 21, 2008, End: June 27, 2008 Topic: Disabilities Campcode:IE-VSI-4-6 IASBAH (Co. Galway) The Irish Association for Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus (IASBAH, www.iasbah.ie) runs a 'Summer Independence Training Project' for its members with Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus. Each week there are 16 participants of different age groups, age 12 to 35 years and there will be 17 volunteers in total. Work: Encouraging and supporting participants to take part in fun activities, working with occupational therapists and nursing staff in promoting independence skills and carrying out personal care duties, making the week a fun 94 one for all! Activities include dance, massage, yoga, music, various sports, occupational therapy, arts and crafts, shopping day trips and a disco. Volunteers work for one week at a time, you are encouraged to apply to take part in two of the weeks but you must take a week off for rest in between (volunteers must provide for themselves during this time). Study: Health, Education, Social Care, Disability Awareness, Occupational Therapy. Accommodation: Dorms or twin rooms. Meals provided by the centre Language: Very Important: Advanced to fluent English is essential in order to be able to communicate with the participants. Qualifications: Volunteers must be motivated, enthusiastic and have a sense of fun for this extremely worthwhile and enriching experience. Volunteers working and/or studying in the Health, Education or Social Care disciplines are particularly welcome. However, experience is not essential as training is provided. Terminal/Region: Important: The meeting point for all the projects is in Dublin. All volunteers will meet in the morning of the arrival day at the IASBAH National Resource Centre (approximately 45 minute bus journey from Dublin city centre), regardless of where the week takes place. All volunteers must therefore spend the previous night in Dublin. Extra info: Training will be provided by IASBAH at the beginning of each week of the project. In addition to the SCI application form, volunteers will need to send us a motivation letter and each vol will be interviewed by phone. We also need to verbally check two referees, and receive a signed Declaration Form from by the vol, VSI will send details of these extra requirements on receiving application forms. Number of Volunteers: 6 5. Ireland - VSI Ireland Begin:June 21, 2008, End: July 5, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:IE-VSI-6-7 GLENSTAL ABBEY (Co. Limerick) Glenstal Abbey is a Benedictine monastery in County Limerick in the south-west of Ireland (www.glenstal.org). The abbey, situated between the plains of the Golden Vale and the mountains of Slieve Felim, is surrounded by lakes, streams, exotic trees planted in the nineteenth century and some of the last remnants of Ireland's primeval oak forest. The Abbey is home to a community of monks. Glenstal Abbey works to preserve and promote ecological balance. Work: Conservation of primeval oak woodland. The work is physically demanding. Study: Vols will learn about woodland conservation. Accommodation: Half the vols will camp, the others will sleep in a dorm in a small house on the grounds, bring a sleeping bag and if sleeping in the dormitory bring a single bed sheet too; in your application form please state whether or not you are able to camp. All meals will be prepared by the volunteers in the kitchen of the house. The showers are a 20 minute walk from the accommodation. Terminal/Region: Glenstal is in an isolated area, the cottage is about 2km from the village of Murroe. Most evening entertainment will be camp-based; if you play a musical instrument please bring it with you. Extra info: Not suitable for wheelchairs. Volunteers are encouraged to use alternative forms of transport to air travel. Number of Volunteers: 12 6. Ireland - VSI Ireland Begin:June 21, 2008, End: July 4, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:IE-VSI-6-11 ARTS FOR PEACE (Co. Offaly) The Arts for Peace Foundation (www.artsforpeace.ie) is a global organisation based in Ireland. The central mission of the project is to provide residential, recreational respite programmes for children and young people affected by conflict. The aims of the organisation are to create peaceful coexistence, while empowering the young people through its programmes of recreational sports and arts activities. So far the Foundation has worked with teenagers from Palestine and the community of Moyross in Limerick, Ireland and in 2008 will host programmes with young people from Palestine, Israel, Lebanon and Ireland. Work: Includes planting shrubs/trees, weeding, replacing fences, general household chores, painting and decorating and maybe light carpentry. Carpenters, gardeners and those with building skills extremely welcome. Bring work gloves and work boots. 6 of 12 volunteers in total. Accommodation: On floors in Durrow Abbey House, bring sleeping bag and mat. Study: Vols will learn about the work of the Arts for Peace Foundation, as well as have the opportunity to explore the themes of social inclusion. Terminal/Region: Durrow Abbey House is situated in an isolated area in beautiful countryside, by the Esker Riada hills, 6.5 km from Tullamore. St Colmcille founded a monastery at Durrow Abbey in the sixth century. Today, the site's structures include a fine High Cross, a holy well and a derelict nineteenth-century Protestant Church. The surrounding land is edged by some of the last remaining virgin Oak forest of Ireland, and is home to a family of Sika deer. Number of Volunteers: 6 7. Ireland - VSI Ireland Begin:June 26, 2008, End: July 12, 2008 Topic: Disabilities Campcode:IE-VSI-4-3 CUISLE (Co. Roscommon) The Irish Wheelchair Association is a voluntary organisation dedicated to the achievement of full social, economic and educational integration of people with physical disabilities, Cuisle is their holiday centre (www.cuisle.com). Work: Socialising and interacting with the holiday guests and accompanying them on trips. The age and background of the guests varies, all the guests are physically disabled and some of the guests may have speech impairments and / or learning disabilities. Activities will include lots of entertainment and music, if you play a musical instrument please bring it with you. Vols are also asked to help in the kitchen for approximately one hour each day. Study: Disability issues. Accommodation: Dorm. Meals are provided by the centre. Language: Fluent English is essential in order to communicate with the guests. Qualifications: Volunteering at Cuisle is a lot of fun and is a very rewarding experience. Vols need flexibility, initiative and independence. 95 Terminal/Region: Cuisle is in an isolated area in the countryside, in the grounds of Donamon Castle, 15km from Roscommon Town. Extra info: Important: Child and Vulnerable Adult Protection procedures will be applied and a motivation letter will be requested. Number of Volunteers: 4 8. Ireland - VSI Ireland Begin:July 4, 2008, End: July 10, 2008 Topic: Disabilities Campcode:IE-VSI-4-7 IASBAH (Dublin) The Irish Association for Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus (IASBAH, www.iasbah.ie) runs a 'Summer Independence Training Project' for its members with Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus. Each week there are 16 participants of different age groups, age 12 to 35 years and there will be 17 volunteers in total. Work: Encouraging and supporting participants to take part in fun activities, working with occupational therapists and nursing staff in promoting independence skills and carrying out personal care duties, making the week a fun one for all! Activities include dance, massage, yoga, music, various sports, occupational therapy, arts and crafts, shopping day trips and a disco. Volunteers work for one week at a time, you are encouraged to apply to take part in two of the weeks but you must take a week off for rest in between (volunteers must provide for themselves during this time). Study: Health, Education, Social Care, Disability Awareness, Occupational Therapy. Accommodation: Dorms or twin rooms. Meals provided by the centre Language: Very Important:Advanced to fluent English is essential in order to be able to communicate with the participants. Qualifications: Volunteers must be motivated, enthusiastic and have a sense of fun for this extremely worthwhile and enriching experience. Volunteers working and/or studying in the Health, Education or Social Care disciplines are particularly welcome. However, experience is not essential as training is provided. Terminal/Region:Important: The meeting point for all the projects is in Dublin. All volunteers will meet in the morning of the arrival day at the IASBAH National Resource Centre (approximately 45 minute bus journey from Dublin city centre), regardless of where the week takes place. All volunteers must therefore spend the previous night in Dublin. Extra info: Training will be provided by IASBAH at the beginning of each week of the project. In addition to the SCI application form, volunteers will need to send us a motivation letter and each vol will be interviewed by phone. We also need to verbally check two referees, and receive a signed Declaration Form from by the vol, VSI will send details of these extra requirements on receiving application forms. Number of Volunteers: 6 9. Ireland - VSI Ireland Begin:July 5, 2008, End: July 19, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:IE-VSI-6-8 GLENSTAL ABBEY (Co. Limerick) Glenstal Abbey is a Benedictine monastery in County Limerick in the south-west of Ireland (www.glenstal.org). The abbey, situated between the plains of the Golden Vale and the mountains of Slieve Felim, is surrounded by lakes, streams, exotic trees planted in the nineteenth century and some of the last remnants of Ireland's primeval oak forest. The Abbey is home to a community of monks. Glenstal Abbey works to preserve and promote ecological balance. Work: Conservation of primeval oak woodland. The work is physically demanding. Study: Vols will learn about woodland conservation. Accommodation: Half the vols will camp, the others will sleep in a dorm in a small house on the grounds, bring a sleeping bag and if sleeping in the dormitory bring a single bed sheet too; in your application form please state whether or not you are able to camp. All meals will be prepared by the volunteers in the kitchen of the house. The showers are a 20 minute walk from the accommodation. Terminal/Region: Glenstal is in an isolated area, the cottage is about 2km from the village of Murroe. Most evening entertainment will be camp-based; if you play a musical instrument please bring it with you. Extra info: Not suitable for wheelchairs. Volunteers are encouraged to use alternative forms of transport to air travel. Number of Volunteers: 12 10. Ireland - VSI Ireland Begin:July 11, 2008, End: July 17, 2008 Topic: Disabilities Campcode:IE-VSI-4-8 IASBAH (Dublin) The Irish Association for Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus (IASBAH, www.iasbah.ie) runs a 'Summer Independence Training Project' for its members with Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus. Each week there are 16 participants of different age groups, age 12 to 35 years and there will be 17 volunteers in total. Work: Encouraging and supporting participants to take part in fun activities, working with occupational therapists and nursing staff in promoting independence skills and carrying out personal care duties, making the week a fun one for all! Activities include dance, massage, yoga, music, various sports, occupational therapy, arts and crafts, shopping day trips and a disco. Volunteers work for one week at a time, you are encouraged to apply to take part in two of the weeks but you must take a week off for rest in between (volunteers must provide for themselves during this time). Study: Health, Education, Social Care, Disability Awareness, Occupational Therapy. Accommodation: Dorms or twin rooms. Meals provided by the centre Language: Very Important: Advanced to fluent English is essential in order to be able to communicate with the participants. Qualifications: Volunteers must be motivated, enthusiastic and have a sense of fun for this extremely worthwhile and enriching experience. Volunteers working and/or studying in the Health, Education or Social Care disciplines are particularly welcome. However, experience is not essential as training is provided. Terminal/Region: Important: The meeting point for all the projects is in Dublin. All volunteers will meet in the morning of the arrival day at the IASBAH National Resource Centre (approximately 45 minute bus journey from Dublin city centre), regardless of where the week takes place. All volunteers must therefore spend the previous night in Dublin. Extra info: Training will be provided by IASBAH at the beginning of each week of the 96 project. In addition to the SCI application form, volunteers will need to send us a motivation letter and each vol will be interviewed by phone. We also need to verbally check two referees, and receive a signed Declaration Form from by the vol, VSI will send details of these extra requirements on receiving application forms. Number of Volunteers: 6 11. Ireland - VSI Ireland Begin:July 19, 2008, End: August 9, 2008 Topic: Disabilities Campcode:IE-VSI-4-4 CUISLE (Co. Roscommon) The Irish Wheelchair Association is a voluntary organisation dedicated to the achievement of full social, economic and educational integration of people with physical disabilities, Cuisle is their holiday centre (www.cuisle.com). Work: Socialising and interacting with the holiday guests and accompanying them on trips. The age and background of the guests varies, all the guests are physically disabled and some of the guests may have speech impairments and / or learning disabilities. Activities will include lots of entertainment and music, if you play a musical instrument please bring it with you. Vols are also asked to help in the kitchen for approximately one hour each day. Study: Disability issues. Accommodation: Dorm. Meals are provided by the centre. Language: Fluent English is essential in order to communicate with the guests. Qualifications: Volunteering at Cuisle is a lot of fun and is a very rewarding experience. Vols need flexibility, initiative and independence. Terminal/Region: Cuisle is in an isolated area in the countryside, in the grounds of Donamon Castle, 15km from Roscommon Town. Extra info: Important: Child and Vulnerable Adult Protection procedures will be applied and a motivation letter will be requested. Number of Volunteers: 4 12. Ireland - VSI Ireland Begin:July 25, 2008, End: July 31, 2008 Topic: Disabilities Campcode:IE-VSI-4-9 IASBAH (Co. Roscommon) The Irish Association for Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus (IASBAH, www.iasbah.ie) runs a 'Summer Independence Training Project' for its members with Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus. Each week there are 16 participants of different age groups, age 12 to 35 years and there will be 17 volunteers in total. Work: Encouraging and supporting participants to take part in fun activities, working with occupational therapists and nursing staff in promoting independence skills and carrying out personal care duties, making the week a fun one for all! Activities include dance, massage, yoga, music, various sports, occupational therapy, arts and crafts, shopping day trips and a disco. Volunteers work for one week at a time, you are encouraged to apply to take part in two of the weeks but you must take a week off for rest in between (volunteers must provide for themselves during this time). Study: Health, Education, Social Care, Disability Awareness, Occupational Therapy. Accommodation: Dorms or twin rooms. Meals provided by the centre Language: Very Important: Advanced to fluent English is essential in order to be able to communicate with the participants. Qualifications: Volunteers must be motivated, enthusiastic and have a sense of fun for this extremely worthwhile and enriching experience. Volunteers working and/or studying in the Health, Education or Social Care disciplines are particularly welcome. However, experience is not essential as training is provided. Terminal/Region: Important: The meeting point for all the projects is in Dublin. All volunteers will meet in the morning of the arrival day at the IASBAH National Resource Centre (approximately 45 minute bus journey from Dublin city centre), regardless of where the week takes place. All volunteers must therefore spend the previous night in Dublin. Extra info: Training will be provided by IASBAH at the beginning of each week of the project. In addition to the SCI application form, volunteers will need to send us a motivation letter and each vol will be interviewed by phone. We also need to verbally check two referees, and receive a signed Declaration Form from by the vol, VSI will send details of these extra requirements on receiving application forms. Number of Volunteers: 6 13. Ireland - VSI Ireland Begin:July 26, 2008, End: August 9, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:IE-VSI-6-9 BALLYBAY (Co. Monaghan) Camphill Ballybay (www.camphill.ie) is one of 60 Camphill communities around the world and one of 14 in Ireland which offers people with intellectual disabilities a sheltered environment in which their educational, therapeutic and social needs can be met. At the community there is a small farm building, a weavery, candle-making workshop, a wood workshop and garden buildings, complete with glasshouse and plastic tunnels. The farm and vegetable garden are run along organic/ biodynamic lines. Work: Picking fruit and general gardening work. Study: Vols will learn about the Camphill philosophy and life in the community. Accommodation: Bunkbeds in a small house. Vols will cook for themselves in their own kitchen. Terminal/Region: Ballybay is in an isolated area, located in the countryside, just south of the border with Northern Ireland. Extra info: Important: Child and Vulnerable Adult Protection procedures will be applied. Number of Volunteers: 6 14. Ireland - VSI Ireland Begin:July 28, 2008, End: August 18, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:IE-VSI-6-2 SONAIRTE (Co. Meath) *Mixed age* Sonairte (www.sonairte.org) was established in the late 1980s, it is a visitor centre promoting ecological awareness and sustainable development. As well as an Energy Courtyard, there is a walled organic garden and nature trail. The reception area provides free info on sustainable living to the public and there is an Eco-shop and cafe. Work: Mainly dealing with visitors by helping in the Eco shop, Reception and Mustard Seed Café. Gardening, involving planting, weeding and harvesting vegetables and soft fruit. Assisting with event days and Farmers 97 Markets. Study: Organic Gardening Accommodation: Basic, mixed, in 2 rooms in the Centre on foam mattresses, bring a sleeping bag. In line with the ecological ethos of the Centre, food is vegetarian only. Volunteers cook and clean for themselves on a rota basis. Language: Important: Fluent English is essential in order to communicate with the public. Qualifications: Volunteers must enjoy working with the public and have an interest in sustainable living. Terminal/Region: Sonairte is in an isolated area, situated in a farm complex of noted historical interest on the banks of the River Nanny, within walking distance to the small coastal town of Laytown. Local sites of interest include Newgrange Megalithic Passage Tomb, Knowth and Dowth. Laytown is one hour north of Dublin city by train or bus. Extra info: Unsuitable for wheelchairs. Volunteers are encouraged to use alternative forms of transport to air travel. Number of Volunteers: 6 15. Ireland - VSI Ireland Begin:August 2, 2008, End: August 15, 2008 Topic: Antiracism, antifascism, refugees and ethnic minorities Campcode:IE-VSI-1-1 MOSNEY (Co. Meath) Mixed Age Mosney is a former holiday resort, which now provides housing for almost 700 residents from 50 different countries seeking asylum in Ireland. There are approximately 100 children aged 4 to 12yrs resident in Mosney, volunteers are needed to help run a Summer Activity Camp for some of these children. Work: Organising activities: sports, arts, drama etc. for the children, day trips are also planned. Study: Asylum-seeking process in different countries (please bring info from your country), interculturalism. Accommodation: Shared, in former holiday chalets on the site. Volunteers will prepare their own breakfast in the chalets, other meals provided by the centre. Qualifications: Volunteers should have experience of working with children, preferably on summer camps, in arts/ crafts, drama and/or sports. Terminal/Region: Approximately 48 km north of Dublin in Co. Meath. The centre is quite isolated, there is a regular bus service to Drogheda, the nearest large town, which takes about 15 minutes. The centre is located next to a beach; there is a small supermarket on the site. Extra info: Important: Child and Vulnerable Adult Protection procedures will be applied. Number of Volunteers: 10 16. Ireland - VSI Ireland Begin:August 8, 2008, End: August 14, 2008 Topic: Disabilities Campcode:IE-VSI-4-10 IASBAH (Dublin) The Irish Association for Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus (IASBAH, www.iasbah.ie) runs a 'Summer Independence Training Project' for its members with Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus. Each week there are 16 participants of different age groups, age 12 to 35 years and there will be 17 volunteers in total. Work: Encouraging and supporting participants to take part in fun activities, working with occupational therapists and nursing staff in promoting independence skills and carrying out personal care duties, making the week a fun one for all! Activities include dance, massage, yoga, music, various sports, occupational therapy, arts and crafts, shopping day trips and a disco. Volunteers work for one week at a time, you are encouraged to apply to take part in two of the weeks but you must take a week off for rest in between (volunteers must provide for themselves during this time). Study: Health, Education, Social Care, Disability Awareness, Occupational Therapy. Accommodation: Dorms or twin rooms. Meals provided by the centre Language: Very Important: Advanced to fluent English is essential in order to be able to communicate with the participants. Qualifications: Volunteers must be motivated, enthusiastic and have a sense of fun for this extremely worthwhile and enriching experience. Volunteers working and/or studying in the Health, Education or Social Care disciplines are particularly welcome. However, experience is not essential as training is provided. Terminal/Region: Important: The meeting point for all the projects is in Dublin. All volunteers will meet in the morning of the arrival day at the IASBAH National Resource Centre (approximately 45 minute bus journey from Dublin city centre), regardless of where the week takes place. All volunteers must therefore spend the previous night in Dublin. Extra info: Training will be provided by IASBAH at the beginning of each week of the project. In addition to the SCI application form, volunteers will need to send us a motivation letter and each vol will be interviewed by phone. We also need to verbally check two referees, and receive a signed Declaration Form from by the vol, VSI will send details of these extra requirements on receiving application forms. Number of Volunteers: 6 17. Ireland - VSI Ireland Begin:August 9, 2008, End: September 8, 2008 Topic: Disabilities Campcode:IE-VSI-4-5 CUISLE (Co. Roscommon) The Irish Wheelchair Association is a voluntary organisation dedicated to the achievement of full social, economic and educational integration of people with physical disabilities, Cuisle is their holiday centre (www.cuisle.com). Work: Socialising and interacting with the holiday guests and accompanying them on trips. The age and background of the guests varies, all the guests are physically disabled and some of the guests may have speech impairments and / or learning disabilities. Activities will include lots of entertainment and music, if you play a musical instrument please bring it with you. Vols are also asked to help in the kitchen for approximately one hour each day. Study: Disability issues. Accommodation: Dorm. Meals are provided by the centre. Language: Fluent English is essential in order to communicate with the guests. Qualifications: Volunteering at Cuisle is a lot of fun and is a very rewarding experience. Vols need flexibility, initiative and independence. Terminal/Region: Cuisle is in an isolated area in the countryside, in the grounds of Donamon Castle, 15km from Roscommon Town. Extra info: Important: Child and Vulnerable 98 Adult Protection procedures will be applied and a motivation letter will be requested. Number of Volunteers: 4 18. Ireland - VSI Ireland Begin:August 17, 2008, End: August 29, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:IE-VSI-6-6 SUNRISE (Co. Clare) Hosted by the Sunrise Education Trust, these projects take place on a small organic farm, focusing on attaining inner and outer peace through work and cooperative development. www.sunrisefarmireland.org Work: Creating paths in a forest, organic planting and possibly creating native woodlands. Skills in gardening, construction and forestry would be useful. Study: Volunteers will learn about sustainable ecology, vegetarianism and nutrition, homeopathic first aid. If vols are interested they can also learn and practice yoga. Accommodation: Dorm-style or camping if preferred. Important: Food is strictly vegetarian only. Compost toilets. No internet available at Sunrise. Terminal/Region: Sunrise is very isolated in a rural area with no local public transport; it’s situated in the Slieve Aughty, excellent for hillwalking. Local attractions include Lough Derg and the area is well known for traditional music. Extra info: The accommodation is wheelchair accessible, worksite has partial wheelchair access, please check with VSI. Number of Volunteers: 8 19. Ireland - VSI Ireland Begin:September 8, 2008, End: September 22, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:IE-VSI-6-3 SONAIRTE (Co. Meath) *Mixed age* Sonairte (www.sonairte.org) was established in the late 1980s, it is a visitor centre promoting ecological awareness and sustainable development. As well as an Energy Courtyard, there is a walled organic garden and nature trail. The reception area provides free info on sustainable living to the public and there is an Eco-shop and cafe. Work: Sonairte becomes an apple lover’s paradise at this time. Harvesters and peelers please apply. Gardening, including planting, harvesting and weeding. Assisting at the reception desk, eco shop and café on days Sonairte is open to the public. Assisting with event days and Farmers Market. Study: Organic Gardening Accommodation: Basic, mixed, in 2 rooms in the Centre on foam mattresses, bring a sleeping bag. In line with the ecological ethos of the Centre, food is vegetarian only. Volunteers cook and clean for themselves on a rota basis. Language: Fluent English is essential in order to communicate with the public. Qualifications: Volunteers must enjoy working with the public and have an interest in sustainable living. Terminal/Region: Sonairte is in an isolated area, situated in a farm complex of noted historical interest on the banks of the River Nanny, within walking distance to the small coastal town of Laytown. Local sites of interest include Newgrange Megalithic Passage Tomb, Knowth and Dowth. Laytown is one hour north of Dublin city by train or bus. Extra info: Unsuitable for wheelchairs. Volunteers are encouraged to use alternative forms of transport to air travel. Number of Volunteers: 6 20. Ireland - VSI Ireland Begin:October 5, 2008, End: October 14, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:IE-VSI-6-10 BALLYTOBIN (Co. Kilkenny) Ballytobin is one of 60 Camphill communities around the world and one of 14 in Ireland which offers those in need of special care a sheltered environment in which their educational, therapeutic and social needs can be met(http://www.camphill.ie/content/ballytobin/ho me.htm). The Ballytobin Community cares for approximately 50 children and adults, most of whom will be on holiday during the camp. Ballytobin is involved in the Bio Energy and Organic Fertiliser Services Project which provides fuel and energy needs of the Community through the production of biogas (methane) by the anaerobic digestion of farm wastes. Work: Manual/ gardening work on the grounds of Ballytobin, details to follow. Study: Volunteers will learn about the Camphill philosophy and life in the community. Accommodation: In the houses of the community. Terminal/Region: Ballytobin is in an isolated, rural area in the south east of Ireland near Callan town, approximately 15 km from Kilkenny City. Extra info: Important: Child and Vulnerable Adult Protection procedures will be applied. Number of Volunteers: 6 21. Ireland - VSI Ireland Begin:October 6, 2008, End: October 20, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:IE-VSI-6-4 SONAIRTE (Co. Meath) *Mixed age* Sonairte (www.sonairte.org) was established in the late 1980s, it is a visitor centre promoting ecological awareness and sustainable development. As well as an Energy Courtyard, there is a walled organic garden and nature trail. The reception area provides free info on sustainable living to the public and there is an Eco-shop and cafe. W Sonairte becomes an apple lover’s paradise at this time. Harvesters and peelers please apply. Gardening includes planting, harvesting and weeding. Assisting at the reception desk, eco shop and café on days Sonairte is open to the public. Assisting with event days and Farmers Market. Study: Organic Gardening Accommodation: Basic, mixed, in 2 rooms in the Centre on foam mattresses, bring a sleeping bag. In line with the ecological ethos of the Centre, food is vegetarian only. Volunteers cook and clean for themselves on a rota basis. Language: Fluent English is essential in order to communicate with the public. Qualifications: Volunteers must enjoy working with the public and have an interest in sustainable living. Terminal/Region: Sonairte is in an isolated area, situated in a farm complex of noted historical interest on the banks of the River Nanny, within walking distance to the small coastal town of Laytown. Local sites of interest include Newgrange Megalithic Passage Tomb, Knowth and Dowth. Laytown is one hour north of Dublin city by train or bus. Extra info: Unsuitable for wheelchairs. Volunteers are encouraged to use alternative forms of transport to air travel. Number of Volunteers: 6 1. Italy - SCI Italy Begin:April 19, 2008, End: April 26, 2008 99 Topic: Environment Campcode:IT-SCI-6-1 ETA BETA, EDUCATIONAL FARM Castelfiorentino (Firenze) ENVI EDU The workcamp period will be spent in Eta Beta's educational farm. The farm is open until 2005 and until now thousands of children came in with their teachers to have an experience of natural life with animals, plants and field natural sciences; but now some redesign and building work are necessary to enhance a better access of children. This little special farm (about 2500 m2) is the only one in the range of about 40 km. The work consists in finishing to build the farm building, draw and build garden paths and stairs, organize the areas in which the farm is organized, clean from weeds, take care of plants and trees. There will be also occasion to learn about the bees world, because this insects are breeded here with biological methods. The scenario of the camp is a blossoming Tuscany, one of the best times to stay; not too hot, but warm enough to enjoy to stay outside. Accomodation is quite spartan in tents, but with the work progress of the build activities volunteers can stay under their own new builded roof! If you have your own bike, take it with you. It is nice to drive in the hills, and easier to reach the village which is about 3,5 Km from the farm. If you can't to bring your bike, you can hire one in the village for 20 euros/week. Number of Volunteers: 8 2. Italy - SCI Italy Begin:May 4, 2008, End: May 14, 2008 Topic: North South solidarity Campcode:IT-SCI-2-1 FOCUS SOMALIA – Torino (Piemonte) STUDY The workcamp is organized by the SCI Piemonte in cooperation with IID Accommodation: IDAA, which is an association of Somali women, deals with issues related to Somalia, both in Somalia and in Merca area, but also from Italy and Kenya. The 7th and 8th of May in Turin will be held a conference of Somali women form "the diaspora", whom are refugee in different European countries, due to state of permanent civil war that span through the last decades. This conference follows a similar event held in Nairobi, which was attended by women coming from different areas of Somalia. During the work camp volunteers will cooperate at the success of the conference mostly with piratical and hands-on activity. A big part of the work will also help advertise and make more visible the conference with info-desks and fliers. To better prepare the volunteers to the different tasks there be an initial study part on the political situation in Somalia and the Somali refugees Number of Volunteers: 6 3. Italy - SCI Italy Begin:May 10, 2008, End: May 17, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:IT-SCI-11-1 ETA BETA I - Castelfiorentino (Toscana) RENO ENVI Spring and fountains recovering. From old times to recent past springs were important halting and meeting places. Tuscany was crossed until antiquity from important roads. Although is not arid, in summer is not easy to find fresh and clean water, because of the particular geological structure. Fountains where built before modern aqueducts age to make easier access to water for people and animals on trip. Nowadays our springs and fountains are almost forgotten or in bad state of conservation. Even though fountains are spride in the countryside it should be a great act of civic virtue to preserve them. Cause it is an exacting camp we'll love to have crafted and resolute volunteers as well. Work on fountains have to do with cleaning up, excavations, building up, hydraulics, restoration, painting .If you have a bike, it's a good idea to bring it. Nice trips possible in the hilly outskirts. If you haven't a bike or you can't manage to bring yours, its possible to rent a Mountan Bike locally (costs of renting are about 20 euro a week). Number of Volunteers: 6 4. Italy - SCI Italy Begin:June 8, 2008, End: June 22, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:IT-SCI-9-01 ZEROGRAVITA’ I- Sordevolo (Biella) HERI MANU The association "Zero gravità. Villa Cernigliaro per arti e culture" (Zero gravity. Villa Cernigliaro for arts and cultures) is a no profit organization aiming to promote initiatives in the following fields: social solidarity for people with mental handicap, creating opportunities for young artists to express themselves in different arts, spread the knowledge about historical issues happened in the Biellese country that have seen the participation of important personages like Benedetto Croce, Giulio Einaudi, Franco Antonicelli, Gustavo Colonnetti and so on. All these personages have lived in Villa Cernigliaro during the II° World War and have been active in restoring democracy in Italy. Zero gravity operates in the famous green hills nearby Biella and it has operators well qualified, with several years of experiences in national and European projects. The aim of the camp is to help the operators in running a successful cultural season, to preserve and valorise a beautiful place that is recognized for architectonic qualities by the italian cultural and environmental ministry department. Zero gravity operates inside a well restored greenhouse and has the facilities to use for its activities the park of Villa Cernigliaro. The volunteers will help the operators in the cultural activities like ticket office bureau, audio and light equipment, attending disabled guests, maintenance work, paintings, cutting grass and clean a strech of woodland. Everything for five day a week and no more than seven hours for day: kitchen duties will be fulfilled in rotation. The official languages of the camp will be english and italian; volunteers will live and sleep inside Villa Cernigliaro. Number of Volunteers: 6 5. Italy - SCI Italy Begin:June 16, 2008, End: June 27, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:IT-SCI-11-2 UTOPIA CITY I- Rome RENO The Municipality of Rome has lended to SCI Italy an old house which has become the centre of the SCI-Italy activities at local, national, international level. The project called "La Città dell'Utopia" (The City of Utopia) is an International Permanent Active Citizenship project. The project consists in putting together international and local associations (and experiences..) on participative democracy and active citizenship, voluntary work, intercultural 100 and sustainable experiences. Meetings, workshops, initiatives are organised in this place and it will be a centre opened to the different realities of the district. The project includes a hostel, an intercultural bar and many international and grass-root activities. Work: The workcamp will take place in an old house that the municipality of Rome has lended to the SCI Italy in order to organize local and international activities. The volunteers of the work camp will be involved inside the project “La Città dell'Utopia” in maintenance works on the building, like renovation of rooms and gardening, and also depending on the programmation, in supporting some cultural events. Please notice that the living conditions are quite primitive, a bathroom with hot water and beds are available. Number of Volunteers: 8 6. Italy - SCI Italy Begin:June 26, 2008, End: July 8, 2008 Topic: Antiracism, antifascism, refugees and ethnic minorities Campcode:IT-SCI-1-1 FORUM SOLIDARIETA’ – Collecchio (Parma) FEST For the tenth year many local associations, coordinated by “Forum Solidarietà”, has organized a Multiethnic Festival. It takes places in the “Parco Nevicati” in Collecchio, a town near Parma whose local administration has always been very open to social issues. The aim of the festival is to help the immigrants and local population know each other better, focusing on culture, tradition and habits. Concerts, dances, ethnic food prepared by the different communities, exhibitions of arts and crafts from the countries of origin etc. are planned. A special afternoon section is focused on children. Public discussion and round tables of the various issues of immigration and integration are as well included. Volunteers are expected to help preparing the park for the festival, setting up equipment, taking care of various aspects of the organization (Kitchen, back-stage, exhibitions): They will help in the surveillance during the nights, cleaning during the festival and in the dismounting of equipment at the end. The study part will be on immigration issue in Europe and northern Italy in particular; meetings with the immigrants communities, volunteers associations, local testimonial are as well planned. The camp language will be English. Some knowledge of Italian is welcome, to better interact with the locals. Also Knowledge of Spanish and French might be useful, being spoken by many immigrants. If you also know some Swanili or Arabic you are most welcome!!!! Number of Volunteers: 12 7. Italy - SCI Italy Begin:June 28, 2008, End: July 12, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:IT-SCI-6-2 SOLEMINIS – Cagliari (Sardinia) This camp aims to be the first step towards the creation of the" naturalistic park of perfumes, tastes and rural values in locality Mitza' e S'ullioni on the hills around Soleminis an agricultural village at about 20km from Cagliari, on some fields put by the Town Council of Soleminis in the care of the Comunità di Soleminis, a community of disabled and not disabled people who live together and that for the past 24 years have been growing and working aromatic plants. Work: manual work, clearing up the fields from stones and weeds, tidying up the soil, trimming of the plants. Playscheme activities in the evening with the children of the village on the theme of nature and cataloguing of the different plants. The study part will refer to the activities of the Comunità, the region around Soleminis , the archeological sites, plants and the cultural traditions of the village. Accomodation: very simple in a pubblic building of Soleminis. Langages of the camp: Italian and English.Special requirements: volunteers who are higly motivated to manual work and ready to meet and work with disabled people. Number of Volunteers: 10 8. Italy - SCI Italy Begin:July 2, 2008, End: July 14, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:IT-SCI-6-9 ISOLA DELLE FEMMINE I – Palermo (Sicily) ENVI "Women Island" is a very small island on the north coast of Sicily, close to Palermo. Since few years the island is a natural reserve managed by the environmental organization "LIPU" (italian birds protection league) that organize scientific researches, clean up the island and organize small tours for groups of students. The volunteers will be asked in the morning (from 9.00 am to 12.30 am) to clean up the island from rubbish convoyed by the sea and in creating small stone-paths; while they will work on the cost in the afternoon (from 4pm to 7pm). The work can be hard because volunteers are expected to work during the daytime under the sicilian sun: temperatures can be very warm! Due to safety reasons the participation in the camp is open only to volunteers able to swim (every day they go to the island by boat). All the vols will be hosted in a nice house that is just on the shore, in front of the island! (males and females will share the same rooms). Number of Volunteers: 8 9. Italy - SCI Italy Begin:July 13, 2008, End: July 27, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:IT-SCI-6-3 ECOVILLAGGIO DI GRANARA – Parma ENVI The Granara Ecological Village is an experiment of sustainable development for an open community in which different activities such as solar panel engineering, bioarchitecture, holistic health care, environmental education, social activities, theatre and art workshops combine to try and create the grounds for a new awareness in the lives of those who reside or simply visit the village. This year’s project focuses on the preparation of the facilities for the theatre festival that we hold in Granara again this coming August, as well as the completion of the straw-and-clay cottage that will serve as a library and document center for the village. This year’s work will be structured in two separate teams (though each volunteer can change and try both ): team 1 will be building a wall in one of the work-rooms of the village, and plastering it with clay, they will learn the making of clay-bricks for a natural heat-accumulator wall, called “trombe wall”, and help in the completion of the library by putting up the glasses of the “window-wall”. Team 2 will be working on the outside facilities, renovating the tables, solar showers, compost-toilets, circus and outer stage , and also around the village and in the woods thereby, preparing 101 sites and paths for the upcoming theatre festival. Number of Volunteers: 15 10. Italy - SCI Italy Begin:July 13, 2008, End: July 27, 2008 Topic: Socially disadvantaged Campcode:IT-SCI-8-01 CASTAGNETO PO – Torino (Piemonte) DISA AGRI Since 1991, the workcamp has been organized with “In/contro” social cooperative, in a residential centre located in the countryside of Castagneto Po, among the green Turin’s hills (north-western Italy), where people with mental disabilities live and work together. Volunteers will help in agricultural works and in the maintenance of the buildings together with the guests. Willingness to fully participate in the life of the community and to share daily problems and achievements trying to socialize and interact with all its members, flexibility, enthusiasm and motivation are essential characteristics. A basic knowledge of Italian language is preferred in order to communicate with guests. Accommodation in tents, using kitchen and all facilities of the community. For more information: www.scipiemonte.it 5 Reserved places for SCI-D Number of Volunteers: 7 11. Italy - SCI Italy Begin:July 13, 2008, End: July 27, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:IT-SCI-9-02 ZEROGRAVITA’ II- Sordevolo (Biella) HERI MANU The association "Zero gravità. Villa Cernigliaro per arti e culture" (Zero gravity. Villa Cernigliaro for arts and cultures) is a no profit organization aiming to promote initiatives in the following fields: social solidarity for people with mental handicap, creating opportunities for young artists to express themselves in different arts, spread the knowledge about historical issues happened in the Biellese county that have seen the participation of important personages like Benedetto Croce, Giulio Einaudi, Franco Antonicelli, Gustavo Colonnetti and so on. All these personages have lived in Villa Cernigliaro during the II° World War and have been active in restoring democracy in Italy. Zero gravity operates in the famous green hills nearby Biella and it has operators well qualified, with several years of experiences in national and european projects. The aim of the camp is to help the operators in running a successful cultural season, to preserve and valorize a beatiful place that is recognized for architectonic qualities by the italian cultural and ambiental ministry department. Zero gravity operates inside a well restored greenhouse and has the facilities to use for its activities the park of Villa Cernigliaro. The volunteers will help the operators in the cultural activities like ticket office bureau, audio and light equipment, attending disabled guests, maintenance work, paintings, cutting grass and clean a strech of woodland. Everything for five day a week and no more than seven hours for day: kitchen duties will be fulfilled in rotation. The official languages of the camp will be english and italian; volunteers will live and sleep inside Villa Cernigliaro. Number of Volunteers: 6 12. Italy - SCI Italy Begin:July 19, 2008, End: August 2, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:IT-SCI-6-5 ASPROMONTE LIBERAMENTE - Villa San Giovanni (Reggio Calabria) ENVI RENO The project AspromonteLiberaMente is organized by 6 schools of Reggio Calabria area, in cooperation with the National Park of Aspromonte and local associations. The main aim of the project is the environmental education and the recovery of the environmental resources. The “Aspromonte Liberamente” wants to convert ex military base USAF on Nardello Mountain in a scientific laboratory for the eco-sustainable development, for monitoring of the pollution, for experimentation of alternative energy and also a place as an astronomic observatory. Work: Making new path from “Grotta dei Tamburinari” to Gambarie, and remaking of “Water path” with techniques of environmental engineering, their system of signs and information about the places. Jobs of maintenance in the hostel. Study part: the history of the project with photos and videos. Living conditions: Accommodation in a hostel which is situated in the montains ( Nardello Mountain- altitude 1800m). From this place there is a fabulous panorama (a view to Sicily and Eolie’s Islands). The volunteers are accommodated in the hostel but it is possible to pitch own tent and sleep outside. The structure is without running water and light. Water is provided by tanks and electricity by a generator in the evening. The bathrooms are inside the hostel but showers and washbasins are outside. Food will be prepared by the organizers of the camp (a traditional italian and regional kitchen- very good). The shifts of the volunteers will be responsible for daily tidying of the hostel and service in the kitchen. The living conditions are not very comfortable but the atmosphere of the workcamp compensate at all the inconveniences. Language: English/ Italian, calabrian language , gesture. WHAT TO BRING: Mountain’s wear (sweater, winter jacket ecc. ), trekking shoes, long trousers, torch, sleeping bag and a materace, summer clothes( bathing costume ). Number of Volunteers: 20 13. Italy - SCI Italy Begin:July 19, 2008, End: August 2, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:IT-SCI-6-6 SESTU – Cagliari (Sardegna) ENVI SOC This camp is organized in collaboration with the town council of Sestu, and it is the follow up of the camp of 2007. It consists in the cleaning of an abandoned area inside the town. At the end of the camp the volunteers will plant trees in the ground together with the young people of the town. Accommodation: is in the primary school of town. Study: part about environment and non violence values. Language: Italian and English. Number of Volunteers: 8 14. Italy - SCI Italy Begin:July 19, 2008, End: July 29, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:IT-SCI-6-8 GELA I – Gela (Sicily) ENVI MANU The "Biviere di Gela" is a small natural reserve close to the town of Gela, on the southern coast of Sicily. After many years of 102 industrial development and implantation of very high impact industries and agriculture, at the beginning of the '80s a new approach to environment protection has started in the area. The reserve is one of the consequence of this new approach. The protected area include a small lake, a wet zone and some fields. The natural reserve is managed by the environmental organization "LIPU" (birds protection league) that organize scientific researches, clean up the island and organize small tours for groups of students. The volunteers will be asked to clean up the area, to build fences, help in build wooden observation station for bird-watching, other manual works. The work is not hard but volunteers are expected to work during the daytime under the Sicilian sun: temperatures can be very warm! Number of Volunteers: 8 15. Italy - SCI Italy Begin:July 20, 2008, End: August 3, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:IT-SCI-6-7 KAMBIO – Torre Pellice (Torino) ENVI RENO The association KANBIO it is carry on a project of practice experience of life endurableness, al social and environmental level. At volunteers it will be request to help in the work of restructure builds, cleaning the bush and paths, to rebuild dry walls and wooden enclosures for domestic animals. The aim it is to have experience, in day to day livesharing, of a self-subsistence research based on self-production and self-consume. The project it is in a rural area, at 800 m. of altitude; volunteers will be hosted in a geodetic dome in the bush, with basic services (solar-shower, compost toilettes, camp cooker, etc.) Number of Volunteers: 12 16. Italy - SCI Italy Begin:July 23, 2008, End: August 5, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:IT-SCI-6-4 BIRICICLABILE – Anzio (Roma) DISA ENVI Biriciclabile is the main project of A Ruota Libera Onlus that is working on the area of Anzio since 2005's winter. Through the recycle of olds bikes repaired by people with disabilities, Biriciclabile has start a path that going from the education to the diversity, as a better potential, helping to evalute the ability of people with fewer opportunity; to the environment protection education, by recycling second-hand bikes; and the education of using common goods, sharing bikes, that are avalable for free from our borrowing bikes service, managed by people with disability that are working in it. The Volunteers will help to better organize the bike's garage, restructuring the new rooms that we have in use, cleaning, painting and redecorating them. They'll support people with disability in reparing bikes, managing togheter the borrowing service. Language: english. Everyone will use a bike to move. We will sleep in a school. you need your sleepingbag. Two of the disabled people will take part to the activity of the group, sleeping also with it. Number of Volunteers: 8 17. Italy - SCI Italy Begin:August 3, 2008, End: August 17, 2008 Topic: Socially disadvantaged Campcode:IT-SCI-8-02 ACQUI TERME – Alessandria (Piemonte) DISA AGRI Since 1991, the workcamp has been organized in a residential centre run by “In/contro” social co-operative, situated in the historical town of Acqui Terme (north-western Italy, 90 km from Turin and 60 from Genoa) where people with mental disabilities live and work together. Volunteers will help in agricultural works and in the maintenance of the buildings together with the guests. Willingness to fully participate in the life of the community and to share daily problems and achievements trying to socialize and interact with all its members, flexibility, enthusiasm and motivation are essential characteristics. A basic knowledge of Italian language is preferred in order to communicate with guests. For more information: www.sci-piemonte.it Accommodation: in tents, using kitchen and all facilities of the community. Number of Volunteers: 10 18. Italy - SCI Italy Begin:August 15, 2008, End: August 30, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:IT-SCI-6-10 GELA III – Gela (Sicily) ENVI MANU The "Biviere di Gela" is a small natural reserve close to the town of Gela, on the southern coast of Sicily. After many years of industrial development and implantation of very high impact industries and agriculture, at the beginning of the '80s a new approach to environment protection has started in the area. The reserve is one of the consequence of this new approach. The protected area include a small lake, a wet zone and some fields. The natural reserve is managed by the environmental organization "LIPU" (birds protection league) that organize scientific researches, clean up the island and organize small tours for groups of students. The volunteers will be asked to clean up the area, to build fences, help in build wooden observation station for bird-watching, other manual works. The work is not hard but volunteers are expected to work during the daytime under the Sicilian sun: temperatures can be very warm! Currently open only for vols from Germany, Greece and Hungary Number of Volunteers: 3 19. Italy - SCI Italy Begin:August 16, 2008, End: August 30, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:IT-SCI-11-3 ETA BETA II - Castelfiorentino (Toscana) RENO ENVI Spring and fountains recovering. From old times to recent past springs were important halting and meeting places. Tuscany was crossed until antiquity from important roads. Although is not arid, in summer is not easy to find fresh and clean water, because of the particular geological structure. Fountains where built before modern acqueducts age to make easier access to water for people and animals on trip. Nowadays our springs and fountains are almost forgotten or in bad state of conservation. Even though fountains are spride in the countryside it should be a great act of civic virtue to preserve them. Cause it is an exacting camp we'll love to have crafted and resolute volunteers as well. Work on fountains have to do with cleaning up, excavations, building up, hydraulics, restoration, painting.If 103 you have a bike, it's a good idea to bring it. Nice trips possible in the hilly outskirts. If you haven'ta bike or you can't manage to bring yours, its possible to rent a Mountan Bike locally (costs of renting are about 20 euro a week). Number of Volunteers: 8 20. Italy - SCI Italy Begin:August 20, 2008, End: September 7, 2008 Topic: North South solidarity Campcode:IT-SCI-2-2 SOLIDARIETA’ CON L’AFRICA – Imola (Bologna) SOCI SCI Italy in collaboration with the Friar Monastery of Imola organizes a missionary workcamp in solidarity with Africa. The volunteers will work collecting pieces of furniture, bicycles, clothes, books and miscellaneous to be sold in a “second-hand” market. The goal of the camp is to get funds to drill three wells in DawroKonta (Ethiopia) and raise awareness on North/South countries issues. The volunteers will stay in the Friar Monastery in Imola (near Bologna). Some knowledge of Italian is welcome, as the activity is supported by 80 local volunteers. The work is tiring and it is not suitable for people allergic to dust. 6 Reserved places for SCI-D Number of Volunteers: 10 21. Italy - SCI Italy Begin:September 8, 2008, End: September 21, 2008 Topic: Socially disadvantaged Campcode:IT-SCI-8-03 MENSA POPOLARE – Torino (Piemonte) DISA MANU Volunteers will carry the following activities: 1) help in the preparation of the lunch and of the supper in the restaurant managed by the cooperative In/contro. Volunteers shall interact with the staff working in the restaurant. The staff is composed of: people with mental disabilities, and refugees; 2) clean a center managed by the cooperative In/contro where people with mental disabilities follow some activities 3) VERY IMPORTAN Terminal/Region: volunteers shall socialize with the people with mental disabilities, a basic knowledge of Italian language is preferred. Accommodation (not luxurious) in a centre managed by the cooperative In/contro, using kitchen and facilities of the community. This workcamp will take place in the city of Torino. For more information: www.sci-piemonte.it Number of Volunteers: 8 22. Italy - SCI Italy Begin:September 24, 2008, End: October 5, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:IT-SCI-11-4 UTOPIA CITY II- Rome To be confirmed! RENO FEST The Municipality of Rome has lended to SCI Italy an old house which has become the centre of the SCI-Italy activities at local, national, international level. The project called "La Città dell'Utopia" (The City of Utopia) is an International Permanent Active Citizenship project. The project consists in putting together international and local associations (and experiences..) on participative democracy and active citizenship, voluntary work, intercultural and sustainable experiences. Meetings, workshops, initiatives are organised in this place and it will be a centre opened to the different realities of the district. The project includes a hostel, an intercultural bar and many international and grass-root activities. Work: The workcamp will take place in an old house that the municipality of Rome has lended to the SCI Italy in order to organize local and international activities. The volunteers of the work camp will be involved inside the project “La Città dell'Utopia” in maintenance works on the building, like renovation of rooms and gardening, and also helping the preparation of the Festa del Casale, event organized in order to start the activities of the Casale for the year 2008/2009. Please notice that the living conditions are quite primitive, a bathroom with hot water and beds are available. 6 Reserved places for SCI-D Number of Volunteers: 10 23. Italy - SCI Italy Begin:September 28, 2008, End: October 12, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:IT-SCI-11-5 PICCOLO PIANETA DELLE MARGHERITE– Casale Monferrato (Alessandria) MANU Volunteers will work together with the members of “Senape” Cooperative (some of them are underprivileged with mental or physic diseases) that manage the dog kennel of city of Casale Monferrato) fencing the area for the dogs, posing tiles in dog’s boxes and making some photographic reportage of the dogs for realize a calendar for 2008.Volunteers will be involved in two projects of the cooperative for the re-use of second hands clothes and bikes.Study part about personal and collective growth. Food will be vegetarian. Number of Volunteers: 8 1. Macedonia - CID Macedonia Begin:July 20, 2008, End: July 30, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:MK-CID-9-1 KUMANOVO YOUTH OPEN FESTIVAL Located in the middle of a long valley 35 km (21 m) to the northeast of Skopje, Kumanovo is one of Macedonia’s larger cities. The city and its outlying villages exemplify Macedonia’s unique multi-ethnic blend, containing as they do Albanian, Roma, Serbian and Turkish minorities. Organizing youth open festival will be the best way and place to foster the multiethnic cooperation, because people of all ethnicities present meet in the centre everyday. The three day summer festival should promote multiethnic cooperation and should aim to strengthen the peace in the region Work: First 4 days of the work camp will be divided into two sessions. The morning session will focus on providing skills about conflict management, conflict resolution, peace and Human Rights. Peace Messengers are invited to act in these days. The afternoon sessions will be more creative and will focus on making a 3 day festival in the centre (square) of Kumanovo. Study: A team of EVS already present in Kumanovo will be working with the volunteers on different issues such as organizing the musical performances (if any) organizing street actions, paining and photography, sports etc. Peace Messengers will organize workshops on conflict resolution. Accommodation: Volunteers will be accommodated in a big apartment in Kumanovo. There are 4 beds in the apartment and 4 matrices will be places for the other volunteers. The apartment has a functional kitchen so the volunteers will cook themselves. Some meals will be provided by the host organization Terminal/Region: Kumanovo Extra info: People with experience in animation, street performances, musicians, artists etc. are highly welcome to apply 104 Number of Volunteers: 8 1. Macedonia - CID Macedonia Begin:July 20, 2008, End: July 30, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:MK-CID-9-1 KUMANOVO YOUTH OPEN FESTIVAL Located in the middle of a long valley 35 km (21 m) to the northeast of Skopje, Kumanovo is one of Macedonia’s larger cities. The city and its outlying villages exemplify Macedonia’s unique multi-ethnic blend, containing as they do Albanian, Roma, Serbian and Turkish minorities. Organizing youth open festival will be the best way and place to foster the multiethnic cooperation, because people of all ethnicities present meet in the centre everyday. The three day summer festival should promote multiethnic cooperation and should aim to strengthen the peace in the region Work: First 4 days of the work camp will be divided into two sessions. The morning session will focus on providing skills about conflict management, conflict resolution, peace and Human Rights. Peace Messengers are invited to act in these days. The afternoon sessions will be more creative and will focus on making a 3 day festival in the centre (square) of Kumanovo. Study: A team of EVS already present in Kumanovo will be working with the volunteers on different issues such as organizing the musical performances (if any) organizing street actions, paining and photography, sports etc. Peace Messengers will organize workshops on conflict resolution. Accommodation: Volunteers will be accommodated in a big apartment in Kumanovo. There are 4 beds in the apartment and 4 matrices will be places for the other volunteers. The apartment has a functional kitchen so the volunteers will cook themselves. Some meals will be provided by the host organization Terminal/Region: Kumanovo Extra info: People with experience in animation, street performances, musicians, artists etc. are highly welcome to apply Number of Volunteers: 8 1. Moldova - AVI Moldova Begin:July 14, 2008, End: July 25, 2008 Topic: Antiracism, antifascism, refugees and ethnic minorities Campcode:MD-AVI-1-1 Tarna Rom "Tarna Rom" is an association that promote the rights and culture of Romany minority in Republic of Moldova. For many years this organization is running travel camps for people that whish to discover gipsy culture and their way of life. During two weeks the participants (international and from romany comunity) get deep into the understanding the history and the past of Gipsys from Moldova, their past and actual problems in a transition society. The camp is a mobile one and the conditions are simulated as in an old Gipsy camp , with evening fire, song and dances. Work: Volunteers have to clean and restablish some of historical and cultural monuments close to their camping area, near to Nistru river, the eastern border of the country, and to install, remove the mobile camp. Accommodation: The volunteers will sleep in their tents (to bring) and will build improvised baths and toilets. Also the food should be made by volunteers themselves, provided by hosting org. Language: English, as well as Romanian and Russian Number of Volunteers: 10 2. Moldova - AVI Moldova Begin:August 4, 2008, End: August 15, 2008 Topic: Disabilities Campcode:MD-AVI-4-4 TOGETHER WITH US (Edinet) For the third time since 2006, AVI Moldova is planning to implement a work-camp in Edinet to assist the local center for disabled children. The center is run by the NGO “Oameni pentru Oameni” (People for people) which aims at supporting the community’s children by offering them a place to meet and play games, do their homework, or relax. Special emphasis is put on the integration of disabled kids. The center was founded in 2004 and originally offered specialized services (speech therapists, psychologists), but had to close in 2005 when financial support was cut. After a period of struggling, the center has been running again on a very basic level since the summer of 2006. Work: Volunteers are supposed to participate in implementing the holiday program, organizing workshops on different subject, games, concerts, assist motor disabled children in excursions to different places and nature, intercultural activities like interactive presentation of their countries, discussions with local youth. Accommodation: We will live in a host family, but we’ll cook and eat at the center Study: Situation of (disabled) children in Moldova and integration of disadvantaged people in the society. Language: English (the children will mostly speak Romanian and Russian, so these languages are an asset). Number of Volunteers: 10 1. Netherlands - VIA Netherlands Begin:June 20, 2008, End: July 3, 2008 Topic: Ideology and spirituality Campcode:NL-VIA-10-1 Okido Yoga, Laren Description: The camp partner is a yoga centre, specialised in teaching Okido Yoga. During courses in the yoga centre, an attempt is made to communicate the eastern way of living. Furthermore, the centre promotes a healthy lifestyle and non-violent communication. Work: Volunteers will work in the garden of the yoga centre, as well as renovating the bathrooms inside. Besides that, the vols will get to know the way of living that belongs to OkidoYoga (e.g. meditation, massages and a balanced vegetarian diet). Study theme: Okido Yoga lifestyle (balancing body and mind, integrating in the eastern way of living and learn to communicate non-violently). The link between the aims of Okido Yoga and SCI will be explored. Accomodation: Within the Okido Yoga Centre. Please bring a sleeping bag. Language: English. Qualifications: None. Region: Laren, Gelderland. Other useful information: As part of the lifestyle integration, the served food will be vegan. Alcohol and drugs (caffeine and sugar included) are not allowed. Be prepared for this! Number of Volunteers: 12 2. Netherlands - VIA Netherlands Begin:July 5, 2008, End: July 26, 2008 Topic: Antiracism, antifascism, refugees and ethnic minorities Campcode:NL-VIA-1-1 AZC, Markelo Description: AZC Markelo is an asylum seeking centre, where about 400 refugees stay, 105 awaiting the decision on their asylum procedure. Work: organising activities – sport, games, theatre, handicrafts - for the children (4-18 years). Study theme: conflicts in countries where the refugees come from. Accomodation: Vols will be housed somewhat 5 km from the asylum seeking centre, maybe in tents, and will travel by bicycle. Vols will cook themselves. Language: English. Qualifications: Affinity with children is important. Region: Markelo, Gelderland Other useful information: Additional motivation letter is required. Number of Volunteers: 10 3. Netherlands - VIA Netherlands Begin:July 13, 2008, End: July 26, 2008 Topic: Peace and disarmament Campcode:NL-VIA-3-1 EMMA, Utrecht Description: RENO, CONS, MANU, STUDY, PEACE EMMA is a study-center for world, peace and environment. EMMA wants to inspire and facilitate people for global actions and activities for improving society. There is a UNESCO-library and some rooms that are used by a lot of different local NGO's and other volunteer organizations, which range from the local amnesty international to dance groups . EMMA is localized is a former boyscout building which is always in need of renovation. Work: Renovating the building, mainly by painting. There will be some construction work outside and some gardening. Study: Cultural stereotypes and prejudice Accommodation: Indoor, bring your own sleeping beds, it is possible to bring your own tent and put it in the garden. Language: English, Dutch Qualifications: Technical skills are not required but would be very helpfull. Terminal/Region: Utrecht Number of Volunteers: 12 4. Netherlands - VIA Netherlands Begin:August 15, 2008, End: September 5, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:NL-VIA-5-1 Zomerweken \"Zon in huis\", Utrecht Albert van Koningsbruggen is a nursing home in Utrecht. The residents are mostly elderly people who suffer from a defective memory and/or physical disabilities and have a potential to get a feeling of loneliness. Although they need intensive care, they are willing and vital enough to join excursions, activities in the nursing home or just to enjoy a nice chat. But because of a lack of personnel and funds, the motivated personnel is not always capable of providing the attention the residents are asking for. Due to, among other things, government savings the personal is forced to put their focus on providing medical care and less on personal care. During the summer several activities and some excursions will be organised for the residents to bring some sunshine inside the home. Some special attention will be given to them and an atmosphere will be created in which the residents will be encouraged to cut their routine and to meet other people. In order to realize this there is a huge need for volunteers. Work: The volunteers will assist the personnel in guiding the residents during the activities and excursions. They will help the elderly people to enjoy the summer by having time for a chat and a little walk. There will also be space for the volunteers to organize an event in the home (think of theatre, exhibitions, music be creative!). Qualifications: Good verbal communication skills in English are required in order to guard the resident’s safety. Accommodation: In an apartment building near the nursing home. Number of Volunteers: 10 1. Northern Ireland - IVS Northern Ireland Begin:May 26, 2008, End: June 6, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:UK-NI-6-1 GLEBE HOUSE (Co. Down) Glebe House is a cross community residential centre on the east coast. It caters for young people, children and adults from catholic and protestant communities. It aims to provide a positive experience for people from all sections, enabling them to live, play and work together, and in doing so, come to understand their different points of view and experience alternatives to violence and conflict and ways of living in peace. Work: Assisting with the Glebe House Open Day on Sunday 1st June. The group will help with the preparations for this major fundraising event and will help out on the day. There will be some gardening and other environmental work at the Centre. Study: There will be time set aside for discussions on topics relating to Northern Ireland Politics and history, the Northern Ireland Peace process and its future direction. Number of Volunteers: 8 2. Northern Ireland - IVS Northern Ireland Begin:July 26, 2008, End: August 9, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:UK-NI-5-1 BARCROFT COMMUNITY CENTRE (Co. Down) Barcroft is a housing estate of 4,000 people, on the edge of Newry City; it suffers from a lack of facilities and activities for children during the summer. The local community centre is planning its 20th annual summer scheme for children age 6 - 18 years and needs volunteers to help with the activities. Work: Volunteers will be involved in organising games, arts and crafts, helping out with excursions and sporting events. Vols would need to bring along an old set of clothes, boots etc. as a lot of our activities are water based outward bound. This year we would ask volunteers to bring some items from their own countries/cultures, as we may ask for them to speak to the children about their cultural backgrounds. Vols need motivation to work with children, good English an advantage. Child and Vulnerable Adult Protection procedures will be applied. Number of Volunteers: 12 3. Northern Ireland - IVS Northern Ireland Begin:September 1, 2008, End: September 14, 2008 Topic: North South solidarity Campcode:UK-NI-2-1 TOOLS FOR SOLIDARITY (Belfast) Tools for Solidarity (TFS) collects, refurbishes and ships out old and unwanted hand tools and sewing machines to skilled trades people, 106 organisations, crafts people and vocational schools in Africa. TFS has full time volunteers and some EVS volunteers. Work: Preparation for shipment of sewing machines and equipment to projects in Tanzania. This will involve sorting out materials, boxing up equipment, filling a container with sewing machines and other materials for the project. There will also be some work in dismantling and sorting out for future shipments. The work will involve a lot of lifting and moving. Study: Development Education on the work of TFS and on other relevant issues. Accommodation: House in north Belfast with close access to the city centre. Vegetarian food. Number of Volunteers: 8 4. Northern Ireland - IVS Northern Ireland Begin:September 1, 2008, End: September 12, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:UK-NI-6-2 GLEBE HOUSE (Co. Down) Glebe House is a cross community residential centre on the east coast. It caters for young people, children and adults from catholic and protestant communities. It aims to provide a positive experience for people from all sections, enabling them to live, play and work together, and in doing so, come to understand their different points of view and experience alternatives to violence and conflict and ways of living in peace. Work: A major clear and tidy up after the busy summer children’s programme, including cleaning, redecoration, painting, reorganisation of programme areas, gardening, picking apples, work on the land, weeding, strimming and clearing paths in the wildlife area. There will be time set aside for discussions on topics relating to Northern Ireland Politics and history, the Northern Ireland Peace process and its future direction. Number of Volunteers: 12 1. Norway - ID Norway Begin:July 13, 2008, End: July 26, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:NO-ID-11-1 VALLERSUND GÅRD, Fosen Vallersund Gård is a Camphill community, a residential and work community for adults in need of special care. The residents include mentally disabled adults and previous drug addicts. The farm is located about 3 hours from Trondheim, on the west coast of Norway – directly at the sea. The site is under historical preservation. There’s a windmill providing electricity to the farm, a heating system using ocean water to warm the houses and an ecological sewage treatment system. Work: The vols will do landscaping, help in renovating the houses, work on a path and eventually help on the farm. Accommodation: In a house of their own in the farm. Please bring your own sleeping bag and raingear! Extra info: Absolutely no use of alcohol or drugs! Terminal/Region: Trondheim Number of Volunteers: 12 1. Poland - OWA Poland Begin:July 5, 2008, End: July 19, 2008 Topic: Socially disadvantaged Campcode:PL-SCI-8-1 MONAR GAUDYNKI (near Elk) Description: SOCI OWA- SCI Poland has been successfully co-operating with Monar for 12 years already. Monar is the biggest Polish NGO dealing with drug and alcohol addicts, homeless people and HIV infected. The one in Gaudynki is a centre dealing mainly with drug addicts. It is situated in the picturesque area of the Kingdom of the Great Masurian Lakes in the north-east part of Poland, among fields and forests, far away from the hectic cities. In the Monar Gaudynki there are about 30 patients, between 20-30 years old, who work and live together undergoing a group therapy. Work: The main task of volunteers is to socialise with the community, by helping them in their everyday work (gardening, cleaning, working in the kitchen, renovating etc.) and taking part in leisure time activities with them. Games, camp-fires, sport activities, workshops with/for the residents will bring fresh energy and relaxation to the centre. During the second week volunteers go together with the patients on a camping trip to the beautiful area on the lakeside. In between there is a collective excursion to witness a reconstruction of the one of the greatest Medieval battles. Study: The problem of drug addiction, anti-drug therapy, multiculturalism. Accommodation: In the house of the community, in one or two rooms and in big tents during “biwak”. Extra info: No drugs, no alcohol. Smoking allowed. Not accessible for wheelchairs. Number of Volunteers: 8 2. Poland - OWA Poland Begin:July 5, 2008, End: July 19, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:PL-SCI-9-2 HOLUCZKOW (Sanok district, near Przemysl) Description: RENO, HERI 10 vols (+ 5 local vols) The project will take place in an undisturbed part of south-east of Poland, in a small village called Holuczkow in district Tyrawa Woloska. The place is set in a beautiful region of Carpathian mountains (Salt Mountains), close to the Ukrainian Border. Located in a richly diverse cultural setting, it has always been a place where members of different national and ethnic minorities lived together in harmony (Ruthens, Polish, Jewish, German, Gipsy). The place faced big historical regional events, movement of borders, conflicts and repatriation of civilians after the World War II. Through reparation work, historical workshops, art and interactions with local community we will try to explore the unique history of the place. We also expect the project to bring some life to the village, which has deteriorated, whilst facing the challenges of modernity. Work: The volunteers will do cutting down of bushes and trees, reparation work at graveyard (working alongside a professional stone-worker and woodcutter) and shrines (if possible). Study: Art and history workshops - multicultural history of the region, national minorities in Poland. Participating in awareness rising for the local culture. Accommodation: Basic, in the village school. Language: English and/or Ukrainian. Qualifications: Motivation for physical work. Motivation letter required. Extra info: Not accessible for wheelchairs. Number of Volunteers: 10 3. Poland - OWA Poland Begin:July 26, 2008, End: August 9, 2008 Topic: Antiracism, antifascism, refugees and ethnic minorities Campcode:PL-SCI-1-2 107 ZABIKOWO (near Poznan) Description: RENO Zabikowo, initiated in 1941, was one of forced labour camps for Jews building a motorway from Frankfurt/Oder aiming to include Poznan and afterwards whole Poland in the net of German motorways. The camp was closed in 1943 and prisoners were sent to other forced labour camps or to Chelmno/Ner extermination camp. Subsequently the area was used as Security Police prison mostly for the Polish suspected by Gestapo of anti-Nazi collaboration. Finally, after the war till 1948 it served as a camp for interned German civilians. Work: Restoration and documentation of gravestones saved from a former Jewish cementary, excavating and exploring channels to check the hypothesis that they might have been used as escape routes by the prisoners, arrangement of a memorial exhibition, other maintenance works in the camp area. Study: History of the camp, Chelmno/Ner extermination camp, Jewish culture, peace & human rights, genocide nowadays (esp. Tibet), neo-nazism and neo-fascism. Accommodation: Inside, sleeping on mattresses, shared facilities, sleeping bags needed. Language: English Qualifications: Interest in the topic. Extra info: Not accessible for wheelchairs. Number of Volunteers: 8 4. Poland - OWA Poland Begin:July 26, 2008, End: August 9, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:PL-SCI-9-1 NEMOLAND (near Jelenia Gora) Description: HERI, CONS Situated in the Polish mountains (Karkonosze) at the border of Germany and Czech Republic, Nemoland is an international centre which wants to contribute to the appreciation and the development of the region by means of projects for conservation, protection and promotion of its culture and ecological activities. Mining projects are threatening the environment and therefore the development of economical alternatives such as rural tourism is important to oppose such industrial plans. Work: Volunteers will finish the construction and decoration of the legend center of Nemo, and in the meantime prepare some theatre or artistic performance about local history to be played and displayed during a festival organized by Nemo. Study: Local history of the region, integrating ecological and environmental aspects, cultural and social issues. Accommodation: In Nemo Center. Qualifications: Motivation for physical work, interest in artistic expression most welcome. Extra info: Not accessible for wheelchairs. Number of Volunteers: 12 5. Poland - OWA Poland Begin:July 26, 2008, End: August 9, 2008 Topic: Antiracism, antifascism, refugees and ethnic minorities Campcode:PL-SCI-1-5 REFUGEE CENTER II (Linin, near Warsaw) Description: KIDS, EDU There are 19 centers for asylum seekers in Poland and very often new one is opened. Most of the refugees in Poland are Chechens. Linin is a small city and nice city, not far away from Warsaw and it will be the second project in this center. The aim of the workcamp is to bring energy of volunteers and spirit of international solidarity to the center. Work: Organizing games, art classes, sport events for children and teenagers, English teaching. Study: Workshops on refugees in Poland and worldwide. Accommodation: Close to the center. Qualifications: Knowledge of Russian language will be very welcome and helpful. Extra info: Not accessible for wheelchairs. Workcamp closed for Russian volunteers due to the rules of the center. Number of Volunteers: 8 6. Poland - OWA Poland Begin:August 2, 2008, End: August 16, 2008 Topic: Antiracism, antifascism, refugees and ethnic minorities Campcode:PL-SCI-1-3 REFUGEE CENTER I (Smoszewo, near Warsaw) Description: KIDS, EDU There are 19 centers for asylum seekers in Poland and very often new one is opened. Most of the refugees in Poland are Chechens. The aim of the project is to bring energy of volunteers and spirit of international solidarity to the center. Work: Organizing games, art classes, sport events for children and teenagers, English teaching. Study: Workshops on refugees in Poland and worldwide, SCI peace message. Accommodation: In the center. Qualifications: Knowledge of Russian language will be very welcome and helpful. Extra info: No possibility of vegetarian food. Not accessible for wheelchairs. Workcamp closed for Russian volunteers due to the rules of the center. Number of Volunteers: 8 7. Poland - OWA Poland Begin:August 2, 2008, End: August 16, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:PL-SCI-5-1 INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOPS (Petrykozy near Warsaw) Description: KIDS 7 vols (+ 7 local vols) Petrykozy is a small village located 30 kilometers from Warsaw. They have a beautiful heritage park and country manor. Heritage Park is where the international workshops will take place. They are addressed to children and organized by the Informal Artists and Animators Group. We would like to connect the workshops with the ideas of international dialog. Work: Preparing workshops for children: promoting, planning, collecting materials and distributing them to each day's activities. Every volunteer will have a chance to make and lead his own workshop. All volunteers will also prepare a short performance to present their cultures to the local society. Study: How to create interesting workshops for children, how to safely work with children and ideas for international dialog. Accommodation: At school. There’s possibility to use Internet. Qualifications: Creative, open-minded volunteers with communicative English. Experience in working with children is welcome. Extra info: Not accessible for wheelchairs. Number of Volunteers: 7 108 8. Poland - OWA Poland Begin:August 2, 2008, End: August 16, 2008 Topic: Disabilities Campcode:PL-SCI-4-1 RADWANOWICE (near Cracow) Description: DISA Organized in cooperation with Brother Albert Foundation in local center for disabled people. Situated in Radwanowicebeautiful village surrounded by forests, about 15km from Cracow. Foundation takes care of mentally and physically handicapped people (age 18-62) through organizing and leading social homes (stationary care) as well as integration schools, workshops, rehabilitation camps. The aim of the camp is an integration of inhabitants and the volunteers, who will try to change a bit their everyday life routine. Work: Help in organizing games and artistic workshops: preparing an exhibition of drawings or/and photographs together with residents, provide integrational activities, help with daily task of the inhabitants. Study: History of Brother Albert Foundation, mental disabilities issue, SCI peace message Accommodation: In the Foundation. Qualifications: Lots of joy and patience Extra info: No drugs and alcohol allowed. Religion play very important role in the therapy and volunteers are ask to respect that. Number of Volunteers: 8 9. Poland - OWA Poland Begin:August 9, 2008, End: August 23, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:PL-SCI-6-1 ZIELONA PRZESTRZEN (near Szczecinek) Description: ENVI, RENO The number of vols can be extended to 10. Green Space is a fairly new association based on the enthusiasm of two people who've settled in the quite isolated village in the beautiful surroundings of lakes, forests and rolling hills of Pomorze in the northwest of Poland. The association focus is to act for the benefit of the traditional character of the countryside and the environment in general. They mean to do this through the educational actions. http://zielona.org/Green_Space Work: The volunteers will help with the general clean up after the demolition of the walls of the barn and the building. In the future these will become an office and place for workshops. Apart from this there is a stone wall to be fixed and a garden path of wood and stones to lay. Shortly – it is manual labour and can become tough sometimes. Accommodation: The volunteers will sleep on the sleeping mattresses in the loft of the house. The kitchen and the bathroom is also in the house but these are to be used only as an emergency as the outdoor kitchen, showers and compost toilets will be raised for the volunteers. For those used to the comforts of the city it may seem simple but in fact it is very convenient! Qualifications: Interest in ecological lifestyle. Extra info: Vegetarian food only! Not accessible for wheelchairs. Number of Volunteers: 6 10. Poland - OWA Poland Begin:August 9, 2008, End: August 23, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:PL-SCI-9-3 SIEMUSZOWA (Sanok district, near Przemysl) Description: RENO, HERI 10 vols (+ 5 local vols) The project will take place in an undisturbed part of south-east of Poland, in a small village called Siemuszowa in district Tyrawa Woloska. The place is set in a beautiful region of Carpathian mountains (Salt Mountains), close to the Ukrainian Border. Located in a richly diverse cultural setting, it has always been a place where members of different national and ethnic minorities lived together in harmony (Ruthens, Polish, Jewish, German, Gipsy). The place faced big historical regional events, movement of borders, conflicts and repatriation of civilians after the World War II. Through reparation work, historical workshops, art and interactions with local community we will try to explore the unique history of the place. We also expect the project to bring some life to the village, which has deteriorated, whilst facing the challenges of modernity. Work: The volunteers will do cutting down of bushes and trees, reparation work at graveyard (working alongside a professional stone-worker and woodcutter) and shrines (if possible). Study: Art and history workshops - multicultural history of the region, national minorities in Poland. Participating in awareness rising for the local culture. Accommodation: Basic, in the village school. Language: English and/or Ukrainian. Qualifications: Motivation for physical work. Motivation letter required. Extra info: Not accessible for wheelchairs. Number of Volunteers: 10 11. Poland - OWA Poland Begin:August 16, 2008, End: August 30, 2008 Topic: Antiracism, antifascism, refugees and ethnic minorities Campcode:PL-SCI-1-4 MAJDANEK (Lublin) Description: RENO, ARCH In the time from 1941 to 1944 Majdanek served the Nazis as a concentration camp. The camp was going to be the source of a free workforce for the realization of the plans to build a German empire in the east. It has been the second largest of its type in Europe. Around 300.000 people of 50 different nations have been imprisoned in Majdanek. Nowadays Majdanek operates as a State Museum - every year around 90 thousands people come to visit it. Work: Maintenance works at the memorial site, archaeological works, educational work in archives. Study: History of the camp, concentration camps and death camps, Holocaust, Polish-German relations after WWII, peace & human rights. Accommodation: Very Good. In a school dormitory 5 minutes from Majdanek. Language: English. Qualifications: Interest in the topic and strong motivation needed. Extra info: Not accessible for wheelchairs. Age limit 26, only Polish and German volunteers. Number of Volunteers: 8 1. Portugal - IPJ Portugal Begin:June 20, 2008, End: July 4, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:PT-IPJ-6-1 Chestnut trail, Amarante Portugal Work: Its objectives and tasks will be to clean the left side of Tâmegas's river (at Sweet Chestnut trail) and conduct some natural regeneration of chestnut and some forest water species. Accommodation: volunteers will be accommodated at Casa de Cultura e Juventude de Amarante – Amarante's Youth and Culture House and main meals will be prepared by an fair trade organization (Cor de Tangerina) managing a vegetarian and biological restaurant. 109 Language: English and Portuguese Terminal/Region: The reference will always be the Amarante Tourism Station (Amarante Town Hall building – Alameda Teixeira de Pascoaes) and the contact phone will always be the mobile phone no. (+351) 913 051 999 (Miguel Pinto). LISBON - PORTO By train: Lisbon / Oriente Railway Station (every hour beginning at 05:55 am until 06:55 pm) – Porto / Campanhã Railway Station (hour beginning at 09:05 am until 09:05 pm 09:05) – Ticket price: from € 19,50 to €27,50 (For further information see http://www.cp.pt) By bus: Lisbon (every hour starting at 07:00 am until 12:00 am and 03:00 pm) – Porto (10:25 am; 11:30 am; 12:25 am; 03:30 pm; 06:30 pm) – Ticket price: € 15,50 (For further information see http://www.redeexpressos.pt) PORTO-AMARANTE By train: Porto (07:26 am; 11:26 am; 03:26 pm) Changing at Livração - Amarante: (08:54 am; 12:54 pm; 04:54 pm). Ticket price: € 6,87 (For further information see http://www.cp.pt) By bus: Porto (07:00 am; 08:00 am; 09:00 am; 10:00 am; 11:00 am; 01:00 pm; 03:00 pm) – Amarante (07:50 am; 08:50 am; 09:50 am; 10:50 am; 11:50 am; 01:50 pm; 03:50 pm) – Ticket price: € 5,20 (For further information see http://www.rodonorte.pt) Number of Volunteers: 20 2. Portugal - IPJ Portugal Begin:July 1, 2008, End: July 15, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:PT-IPJ-9-1 d’Orfeu River World Camp, Águeda, Portugal Work: d’Orfeu River World Camp aims at promoting interaction between young people and local community and its environmental and social cultural patrimony through spaces optimization/recovery, creation and maintenance of structures supporting association’s activities as well as communitarian activities such as Rio Povo – platform event of multi artistic scope. Accommodation: Volunteers will be accommodated at d’Ormitorium, the artistic permanent residence for foreign volunteers hosted by d’Orfeu. Except breakfasts and coffee-breaks, the meals will be taken in canteens of local entities. Language: Portuguese and English Terminal/Region: Lisbon - Águeda By train from Lisbon (Lisbon - Aveiro + Aveiro Águeda): • 30 of June – Lisbon 02:09 pm – Águeda 06:21 pm or Lisbon 04:09 pm – Águeda 07:07 pm • 01 of July – Lisbon 07:09 am – Águeda 11:11 am or 08:09 am – Águeda 11:06 am Further information in www.cp.pt By bus from Lisbon (Lisbon - Coimbra + Coimbra Águeda): • 30 of June – Lisbon 03:45 pm – Águeda 07:15 pm Further information in www.rede-expressos.pt Porto - Águeda By train from Porto (Porto - Aveiro + Aveiro - Águeda): • 30 of June – Porto 04:52 pm – Águeda 06:21 pm or Porto 05:45 pm – Águeda 07:07 pm • 01 of July – Porto 08:14 am – Águeda 10:10 am or Porto 09:43 am – Águeda 11:06 am Further information in www.cp.pt By bus from Porto (Porto - Águeda): • 01 of July – Porto 06:45 am – Águeda 08:25 am Further information in www.rede-expressos.pt Number of Volunteers: 20 3. Portugal - IPJ Portugal Begin:July 1, 2008, End: July 15, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:PT-IPJ-6-2 Pedrógão Adventure 2008, Coimbrão, Portugal Work: Camp’s theme is related to tracks cleaning and clearing up, biking track construction, leisure park preparation and suspended bridges circuit. Accommodation: Volunteers will be accommodated in camping tents at Parque de Campismo do Pedrógão – Pedrógão Camping Park. Meals will be served in restaurant. Language: Portuguese and English Terminal/Region: How to reach Leiria LISBON - LEIRIA (138 km) Departure: (07:00 am; 08:30 am; 09:00 am; 10:30 am; 12:00; 02:30 pm; 03:45 pm; 04:30 pm; 06:15 pm; 07:00 pm) Arrival: (09:15 am; 10:15 am; 11:30 am; 12:15 pm; 02:15 pm; 04:45 pm; 05:30 pm; 06:25 pm; 08:15 pm; 09:15 pm). Ticket price: €10. Frequency: Daily Further Information in http://rede-expressos.pt Number of Volunteers: 20 4. Portugal - IPJ Portugal Begin:July 1, 2008, End: July 15, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:PT-IPJ-9-2 The Village and it’s People, Santa Comba Dão, Portugal Work: The working part of this Camp is constituted of 5 working hours at most, per day, of training, pictures/images collecting and organisation of the Festival of short movies called “CURTES”. The methodology of collecting information and its preservation through time consists of making short movies, where the participants of the Camp, together with other youngsters of the village, will show their personal ideas about the “Village and it is People”. Young participants on this project will benefit, totally free of charge, of special training, under the format of Technical Workshops of Video and Multimedia. Study: The theme of the Camp is about preservation and valuing the historical and cultural human heritage,; the assumption and the consciousness of its vital importance and the contribution of the preservation of the cultural identity of a region; developing bounds of union and sharing among the members of a community Accommodation: lodgement will be assured in a Youth Centre with several dormitories; main meals will be made by the volunteers and the animators, in the Youth Centre which is properly equipped with a kitchen and dinning room. Language: Portuguese and English Terminal/Region: How to get to Santa Comba Dão / Study: Joaninho? Local Animators and Volunteers will pick up the participants at the train or bus station of Santa Comba Dão. Please see www.cp.pt and www.redeexpressos.pt. From Lisbon: 1st option: Intercidades Train (After arriving at Lisbon please go (by taxi is the easiest way) to the Santa Apolónia Train Station. There you have the following train departures to Santa Comba Dão: 8h01m and 11h55m. Arriving time to Santa Comba Dão: 10h53 or 14h47. The cost of the ticket is €15,50. ; 2nd Option: Express BUS to Santa Comba Dão. After arriving at Lisbon please go (by taxi is the easiest way) to the BUS Station of Sete Rios. There you can 110 pick an express bus to Santa Comba Dão in the following time: 10h30m – arriving at Santa Comba Dão about 14h00. Ticket cost: €11.20 From Oporto: 1st option: Intercidades/ Regional Train - From this city the itinerary s the following: Oporto/Campanhã Train Station – Pampilhosa Train Station (with changing train) – Santa Comba Dão. Departure from Oporto/Campanhã: 10h15m; arrinving to Pampilhosa Station: 11h40m; Departure from Pampilhosa Station, after changing train: 12h03; arriving Santa Comba Dão: 12h35m. Ticket cost: From Oporto to Pampilhosa: €12.50. From Pampilhosa to Santa Comba Dão: €6.40. Number of Volunteers: 20 5. Portugal - IPJ Portugal Begin:July 1, 2008, End: July 15, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:PT-IPJ-6-3 ÉvoraYouth in Action´, Évora, Portugal Work: sportive events liveliness and promotion for Evora young people living near green areas. We will do sportive animation addressed to children and young people that are in green areas of évora, will be done as well as experiences exchanging between participants. Accommodation: Volunteers will be accommodated at Évora Senior University building. Meals will be served in the same place, prepared by a catering company. Language: Portuguese, English and French Terminal/Region: How to reach Évora? LISBON – ÉVORA (131 km) By train: Lisbon/ Oriente Railway Station – Évora Railway Station; Train (Intercidades): Departure (07:51 am; 01:51 pm; 05:51 pm). Arrival (09:50 am; 03:50 pm; 07:50 pm). Ticket price: €10,00 Train (Intercidades and Regional): Departure (06:51 pm). Arrival (08:57 pm). Ticket price: €11,50 Further Information in www.cp.pt By bus: Lisbon/ Sete Rios Bus Station – Évora Bus Station; Departure: (08:00 am; 08:30 am; 09:30 am; 10:30 am; 11:45 am; 12:00; 01:45 pm; 02:15 pm; 04:00 pm; 05:15 pm; 05:45 pm; 07:30 pm; 08:30 pm; 10:00 pm) Arrival: (09:30 am; 10:15 am; 11:00 am; 12:15 pm; 01:35 pm; 01:30 pm; 03:15 pm; 04:50 pm; 05:45 pm; 07:00 pm; 07:15 pm; 09:00 pm; 10:15 pm; 11:45 pm). Ticket price: 10.80 €. Frequency: Daily Further Information in http://www.redeexpressos.pt/ Number of Volunteers: 20 6. Portugal - IPJ Portugal Begin:July 8, 2008, End: July 22, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:PT-IPJ-9-3 Revitalizing Villages from Pulo do Lobo, Mértola, Portugal Work: Tasks of up-keeping and recovery the natural and constructed heritage of Amendoeira da Serra, Mosteira, Corte Gafo de Baixo, Corte Gafo de Cima Villages. Some of these activities may be physically demanding. Accommodation: Hosting Center - Centro de Acolhimento da Amendoeira da Serra (CAAS), in Amendoeira da Serra – Mértola. Language: Portuguese and English Extra info: Camp responsible Marta Afonso Phone: 00 351 286 610 000 Email: desenvolvcoop@adpm.pt Auxiliar contact Patrícia Turra Phone: 00 351 286 610 000 Email: desenvolvcoop@adpm.pt Number of Volunteers: 14 7. Portugal - IPJ Portugal Begin:July 14, 2008, End: July 28, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:PT-IPJ-9-4 INTERCULTURALID@DES, Sanguedo, Portugal Work: We want with this project promoting intercultural dialogue and create spaces to promote a intercultural learning; to raise to awareness and mutual respect for diversity, and allow the knowledge of other cultures and regions. The organization prepared some workshops in order to prepare and improve the performance of young people in the fieldwork and to interact with the people and with the environment. Accommodation: The accommodation will be in the headquarters of the Association, in rooms equipped with 8 / 10 single beds, access to bathrooms, locker rooms, kitchen and gym. Each volunteer will have available a set of sheets and a pillow. The food will be made by participants with the help of a cook and / or in the restaurant. Language: Portuguese and English Terminal/Region: How to reach to Sanguedo? Option 1: Train | Lisbon - Sanguedo Board Station of Oriente destined to Porto Campanhã (regular times between 6:00 and 21:30). Then, should embark on the train of Porto - Campanhã to Porto Study: Bento (Regular Hours, intervals of approximately 5 minutes). Then moving up walk (about 5 minutes) to Batalha Square where they will have to take a bus from the Alsa City (preferably) to Sanguedo (Church) and go about 500 meters to the place of the field. Optionally may travel on buses from Auto Viação Feirense, but they have less regular schedules for Lourosa / Sanguedo. More information www.cp.pt Option 2: Bus | Lisbon Sanguedo Board Station of Oriente, catch the coach from Renex destined to Feira/Porto. Then moving up walk (about 10 minutes) to the Hospital where you should embark on a bus of Auto Viação Feirense destined for Lourosa / Sanguedo. More information on www.renex.pt (only available in Portuguese) Extra info: Do not advise travel after the 15:00 for departures in Lisbon since buses between Porto - Sanguedo and Santa Maria Fair Sanguedo cease to operate after the 19:30. The trip by taxi is more expensive, and the approximately € 0.42 per km. Number of Volunteers: 20 8. Portugal - IPJ Portugal Begin:July 14, 2008, End: July 28, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:PT-IPJ-6-4 Arqueoroma, freixo de Numão, Portugal ARCH Work: The objective of this program is to give continuity to an archeological research project and the desire to turn the archeological place into a museum that has been developed since 1980. - Maintenance and restoration aiming at turning the archeological place into a museum; - Methodological digging, with an archaeologist help; - Soil riddling and floating aiming at collecting different elements (coals, seeds, bones …) for analysis; - Materials washing and labeling. Accommodation: volunteers will be 111 accommodated at ACDR Youth Centre, composed of 2 dormitories and 8 rooms. Meals will be served in the youth centre restaurant. Terminal/Region: How to reach Freixo de Numão: 1st option – By car - Coming from Porto use A25 road until Celorico da Beira turning to Vila Nova de Foz Côa. 4 Km before Vila Nova de Foz Côa use national road 222 towards Freixo de Numão. - Coming from Lisbon or south use A23 road in Torres Vedras towards Guarda and use A25 road until Celorico da Beira changing to IP2 road towards Vila Nova de Foz Côa. 4 Km before Vila Nova de Foz Côa use national road 222 towards Freixo de Numão. - Coming from Spain use A25 road until Celorico da Beira and turn to IP2 road towards Vila Nova de Foz Côa. 4 Km before Vila Nova de Foz Côa use national road 222 towards Freixo de Numão. 2nd option – By bus Coming from anywhere in Portugal, catch a bus to Vila Nova de Foz Côa. Please contact ACDR (phone no. 00351 279 789 573) in advance so that we can pick you up at the Bus Station. Coming from abroad take your way to Guarda where you will catch a bus to Vila Nova de Foz Côa. Please contact ACDR (phone no. 00351 279 789 573) in advance so that we can pick you up at the Bus Station. 3rd option – By train Coming from Porto catch a bus at Douro’s line, Campanhã Railway Station or Study: Bento Railway Station until Freixo de Numão – Mós do Douro Railway Station. Please contact ACDR (phone no. 00351 279 789 573) in advance so that we can pick you up at the Railway Station because there are no other transfers to Freixo de Numão. Coming from abroad take your way to Guarda and catch a bus to Vila Nova de Foz Côa. Please contact ACDR (phone no. 00351 279 789 573) in advance so that we can pick you up at the Bus Station. Number of Volunteers: 20 9. Portugal - IPJ Portugal Begin:July 14, 2008, End: July 28, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:PT-IPJ-9-5 The Fantasy World, Santa Comba Dão, Portugal Work: The Camp subject is about communitarian and social intervention and it’s objectives are: to develop artistic workshops, for a two week period of time, lasting 5 hours a day, involving different age groups: children from 6 to 10 and youngsters from 12 to 17, but also adults over 65. With this we aim to promote intergenerational contacts among different age groups. The youngsters who will participate in the International Work Camp will have a double role on it: on one hand they will be the promoters and mediators of the non formal educational process and simultaneously the direct participants both on planning and evaluating of the artist workshops, contributing with their own personal experiences and social and cultural realities, through the promotion of effective moments of reflexion and Intercultural Dialogue. This work camp also includes four artistic workshops: Drama, Environmental Education, Dancing and Musical Expression “The sounds of the world”. The Workshop on Dancing and Musical Expression will take place at the same time. Accommodation: lodgement will be assured in a Youth Centre with several dormitories; main meals will be made by the volunteers and the animators, in the Youth Centre which is properly equipped with a kitchen and dinning room. Language: Portuguese and English Terminal/Region: How to get to Santa Comba Dão / Study: Joaninho? Local Animators and Volunteers will pick up the participants at the train or bus station of Santa Comba Dão. Please see www.cp.pt and www.redeexpresos.pt. From Lisbon: 1st option: Intercidades Train (After arriving at Lisbon please go (by taxi is the easiest way) to the Santa Apolónia Train Station. There you have the following train departures to Santa Comba Dão: 8h01m and 11h55m. Arriving time to Santa Comba Dão: 10h53 or 14h47. The cost of the ticket is €15,50. ; 2nd Option: Express BUS to Santa Comba Dão. After arriving at Lisbon please go (by taxi is the easiest way) to the BUS Station of Sete Rios. There you can pick an express bus to Santa Comba Dão in the following time: 10h30m – arriving at Santa Comba Dão about 14h00. Ticket cost: €11.20 From Oporto: 1st option: Intercidades/ Regional Train - From this city the itinerary s the following: Oporto/Campanhã Train Station – Pampilhosa Train Station (with changing train) – Santa Comba Dão. Departure from Oporto/Campanhã: 10h15m; arrinving to Pampilhosa Station: 11h40m; Departure from Pampilhosa Station, after changing train: 12h03; arriving Santa Comba Dão: 12h35m. Ticket cost: From Oporto to Pampilhosa: €12.50. From Pampilhosa to Santa Comba Dão: €6.40. Number of Volunteers: 20 10. Portugal - IPJ Portugal Begin:July 14, 2008, End: July 28, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:PT-IPJ-6-5 A Moving Village, Santa Comba Dão, Portugal SPORT Work: The camp subject is about social and communitarian intervention, Sports and Health – Intergenerational Contacts and Equal Opportunities. This Camp intends to benefit every one involved, both direct and indirectly, with two weeks in Movement, by giving to the entire community a Show of different sports, happening simultaneously in different grounds of the Municipality of Santa Comba Dão. Different Sports, from the most radical ones, like Slide, Rappel, TT, to the most traditional ones like traditional community games, promoting this way the intergenerational contacts and the richness of tits knowledge and life experiences. Language: Portuguese and English Terminal/Region: How to get to Santa Comba Dão / Study: Joaninho? Local Animators and Volunteers will pick up the participants at the train or bus station of Santa Comba Dão. Please see www.cp.pt and www.redeexpressos.pt. From Lisbon: 1st option: Intercidades Train (After arriving at Lisbon please go (by taxi is the easiest way) to the Santa Apolónia Train Station. There you have the following train departures to Santa Comba Dão: 8h01m and 11h55m. Arriving time to Santa Comba Dão: 10h53 or 14h47. The cost of the ticket is €15,50. ; 2nd Option: Express BUS to Santa Comba Dão. After arriving at Lisbon please go (by taxi is the easiest way) to the BUS Station of Sete Rios. There you can pick an express bus to Santa Comba Dão in the following time: 10h30m – arriving at Santa Comba Dão about 14h00. Ticket cost: €11.20 112 From Oporto: 1st option: Intercidades/ Regional Train - From this city the itinerary s the following: Oporto/Campanhã Train Station – Pampilhosa Train Station (with changing train) – Santa Comba Dão. Departure from Oporto/Campanhã: 10h15m; arrinving to Pampilhosa Station: 11h40m; Departure from Pampilhosa Station, after changing train: 12h03; arriving Santa Comba Dão: 12h35m. Ticket cost: From Oporto to Pampilhosa: €12.50. From Pampilhosa to Santa Comba Dão: €6.40. Number of Volunteers: 20 11. Portugal - IPJ Portugal Begin:July 14, 2008, End: July 28, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:PT-IPJ-9-6 Dream of Jazz, Loulé, Portugal FEST Work: The project Dream of Jazz is strictly connected to the International Loulé Jazz Festival, mostly because this one was created to help in the promotion of the Festival. Besides the tasks of promotion/publicity, in the days of the shows part of the logistic of the Festival will be also in charge of the volunteers of the camp, but always saving time so that the participants can assist the shows. Accommodation: The accommodation will be in a Gym of a school, and the food will be prepared by a cooker. Language: English Terminal/Region: FARO Airport distances 15 KM from Loulé The organization will provide transportation from Faro airport to Loulé, for that to happen the participants must contact the organization to inform the hour of the arrival. LISBON-LOULÈ By train: Lisbon/ Station Oriente (08:40; 10:20; 13:20; 17:20; 18:40) = Price changes between 19€ or 17,50€ By train: Porto/Loulé (05:47; 06:52; 09:47; 13:47; 15:47) = Price changes between 46,50€ / 37,00€ or 45,00€ (More information’s in: http://www.cp.pt) By Bus (daily): Lisbon (08:15; 10:30; 12:30; 15:15; 18:30) = Price 17.50€ By Bus (Monday to Friday, except Holidays): Porto (06:00; 08:00; 10:30; 14:00) = Price 24€ (More information’s in: http://www.rede-expressos.pt ) Number of Volunteers: 14 12. Portugal - IPJ Portugal Begin:July 16, 2008, End: July 31, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:PT-IPJ-9-7 Dialogues between cultures, S. Pedro da Cova, Porto, Portugal Work: The general objective of this project is to foster intercultural dialogue as a process that enables a more opened and complex cultural environment to function. Conference, seminars and debates on the contexts of multiculturalism. Workshop of inquiry and publications (edition of a Bulletin and a page in the Internet) on the topic of multiculturalism in Portugal and Europe. Workshops and training courses which focus on the needs of children and young people. Festivals and reviews presenting and introducing the faces of multiculturality. Language: Portuguese and English Terminal/Region: How to reach Study: Pedro da Cova - Gondomar? PORTO – Study: PEDRO DA COVA (by bus) Bus Line 801 ( Study: Bento Railway Station) - 15/15 minutes – Study: Pedro da Cova - Ticket price: € 1,35 PORTO – Study: PEDRO DA COVA (by metro) Metro Line E (Aeroport Francisco Sá Carneiro) – 15/15 minuts – Campo 24 Agosto - Ticket price: € 1,45 Bus Line 801 (Campo 24 Agosto) 15/15 minutes – Study: Pedro da Cova - Ticket price: € 1,35 Further information in http://www.stcp.pt / http://www.metrodoporto.pt Extra info: What to bring: Pillow, sleeping bag, sportive clothes and comfortable shoes, swimsults, articles personal hygiene, health card (E111) and identity card. Number of Volunteers: 20 13. Portugal - IPJ Portugal Begin:July 16, 2008, End: July 31, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:PT-IPJ-6-6 Mãos À Obra – Let’s do itt, Vilar Formoso, Portugal Work: Our aim is to improve our sports facilities by creating a new area which will allow us to organize other kind of outdoor activities like mini-golf and athletics and some extreme sports such as sliding, escalade, rappel and skating. Accommodation: They’re assured by the association and the community center Language: Portuguese, French and Spanish Terminal/Region: How to get here By train: from Lisbon, Porto or abroad. Take the train to Vilar Formoso. You can hop off in Aldeia de Study: Sebastiao or Vilar Formoso. Call us and we’ll pick you up at the train station. By bus or car: From Lisbon: take the highway A1 to Torres Novas and then pick the A23 to Guarda, when you get there take the A25 to Vilar Formoso From Porto: take the highway A1 to Mealhada and then take the A25 to Vilar Formoso From abroad: Vilar Formoso is the Portuguese town in the border with Spain, ring us when you get there and we’ll pick you up. Number of Volunteers: 20 14. Portugal - IPJ Portugal Begin:July 16, 2008, End: July 30, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:PT-IPJ-6-7 YouthEvora: Sport for all!, Évora, Portugal SPORT Work: Organization main aims for this work camp are: sportive events liveliness and promotion for young people living in rural areas near Évora. The activities will be done in the green areas of the rural areas. Accommodation: Volunteers will be accommodated at Évora Senior University building. Meals will be served in the same place, prepared by a catering company Language: Portuguese, English and French Terminal/Region: How to reach Évora? LISBON – ÉVORA (131 km) By train: Lisbon/ Oriente Railway Station – Évora Railway Station; Train (Intercidades): Departure (07:51 am; 01:51 pm; 05:51 pm). Arrival (09:50 am; 03:50 pm; 07:50 pm). Ticket price: €10,00 Train (Intercidades and Regional): Departure (06:51 pm). Arrival (08:57 pm). Ticket price: €11,50 Further Information in www.cp.pt By bus: Lisbon/ Sete Rios Bus Station – Évora Bus Station; Departure: (08:00 am; 08:30 am; 09:30 am; 10:30 am; 11:45 am; 12:00; 01:45 pm; 02:15 pm; 04:00 pm; 05:15 pm; 05:45 pm; 07:30 pm; 08:30 pm; 10:00 pm) Arrival: (09:30 am; 10:15 am; 11:00 am; 12:15 pm; 01:35 pm; 01:30 pm; 03:15 pm; 04:50 pm; 05:45 pm; 113 07:00 pm; 07:15 pm; 09:00 pm; 10:15 pm; 11:45 pm). Ticket price: 10.80 €. Frequency: Daily Further Information in http://www.redeexpressos.pt/ Number of Volunteers: 20 15. Portugal - IPJ Portugal Begin:July 17, 2008, End: July 31, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:PT-IPJ-9-8 Avanca 2008 International Work camp, Avanca, Portugal Study: With more than two decades of existence, Cine-Club of Avanca produces, distributes and exhibits cinema works and audiovisuals beyond organizing, since 1997, the International Meeting of Cinema, Television, Video and Multimedia&;. Volunteers in this work camp are involved in various levels of the organization, providing a determinant support for the success of this International Meeting. Being AVANCA an idea sharing favored space, creative fusion and cultural interchange between, professionals, students and cinema and multimedia lovers, IWC volunteers will naturally participate and dive in this international, culture and creative atmosphere. Accommodation: lodgment will be in tents in a specific place of Egas Moniz School, in Avanca School cook will provide meals. Some of these meals will take place in restaurants of Avanca Language: Portuguese, English, French and Spanish Terminal/Region: How to get to Avanca? To Foreign Volunteers that travel to Portugal by plane: Getting to Avanca since the International Airport of Lisbon www.ana.pt 1.Bus transfer to the train station of Lisboa-Santa Apolónia;. www.carris.pt or by Taxi. 2.Intercity Train Lisboa–Santa Apolónia – Aveiro or ALFA service train Lisboa-Santa Apolónia – Aveiro www.cp.pt 3.Urban Train North railway - AveiroAvanca www.cp.pt Getting to Avanca since the International Airport of Oporto www.ana.pt 1.Surface subway transfer to the train station of Porto- São Bento www.metrodoporto.pt or by Taxi. 2.Urban Train North railway - Porto - São Bento - Avanca www.cp.pt Number of Volunteers: 20 16. Portugal - IPJ Portugal Begin:July 20, 2008, End: August 3, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:PT-IPJ-6-8 PALOMBAR – Recover of a traditional pigeon house, Pena Branca, Portugal Work: Activities Dinamization of environmental education with young people; maintenance of pigeon houses; Training in areas of ecoconstrution; Participation in cultural events; Organization of the International fields of work. Development actions for the conservation of birds of prey. Accommodation: For some leisure activities and camp outgoings, camping in tents will be arranged. For most of working days people will be accommodated near Vilar Seco with minimal necessary conditions (electricity, hot and cold water, bathroom, kitchen, tables and chairs). We recommend volunteers to bring sleeping bags and camping tents; main meals will be prepared by volunteers with youth leaders’ help. Language: Portuguese, English, French and Castilian Terminal/Region: How to reach Vimioso? Option Accommodation: bus from LISBOA to MIRANDA DO DOURO (531 km) By bus (Rede Nacional de Expressos): Information in: http://www.rede-expressos.pt/ E-mail: rede.expressos@mail.telepac.pt Option Extra info: bus from PORTO to MIRANDA DO DOURO (359 km) By bus (Rede Nacional de Expressos): Information in: http://www.redeexpressos.pt/ E-mail: rede.expressos@mail.telepac.pt From Porto, also you can look in: www.rodonorte.pt Number of Volunteers: 18 17. Portugal - IPJ Portugal Begin:July 20, 2008, End: August 3, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:PT-IPJ-6-9 Chã da Bica, Montalvo, Portugal ARCH Work: This work aims at continuing the digging started in 1999 in Chã da Bica archaeological station. Discoveries allow us to say that we are in the presence of a tardo roman thermal building of middle of III/IV century a.C. Field work will essentially consist of digging, gathering and registration of cultural materials, temporary storage of findings, design, topography and topographical survey. Accommodation: Volunteers will be accommodated in their own camping tents at Constância Camping Park. Lunch and dinner will be served at Constância E.B.2.3/S Luis de Camões School. Language: Portuguese, English and French Terminal/Region: How to reach Constância? Prior to reach Constância, you must reach Entroncamento. To reach Entroncamento: By train from Lisbon: 1st option Intercidades Train. Departure from Oriente Railway Station (Lisbon) - 01.04 pm. Arrival to Entroncamento Railway Station - 02.04 pm. Ticket price 10€. After your arrival to Entroncamento Railway Station please contact us (914738379 or 962873840) and we will pick you up. 2nd option Regional Train. Departure from Oriente Railway Station (Lisbon) - 01.22 pm. Arrival to Entroncamento Railway Station – 02.41 pm. Ticket price: € 7,50. After your arrival to Entroncamento Railway Station please contact us (914738379 or 962873840) and we will pick you up. Number of Volunteers: 20 18. Portugal - IPJ Portugal Begin:July 25, 2008, End: August 3, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:PT-IPJ-6-10 Óbidos for everyone, Óbidos, Portugal Work: -Offering thematic visits to get familiar with the Portuguese region. -Offering the contact with nature in many ways, such as the speleological way. -Having contact with other cultures. Accommodation: Volunteers will be accomodated in the Óbidos sport complex Language: Portuguese, English, French Terminal/Region: How to reach Óbidos: -Train – DEPARTURE, Gare do oriente station, Lisbon (5:38, 6:38, 9:57, 17:17, 19:57) ARRIVAL Óbidos(8:16, 9:32, 13:03, 19:57, 22:48) -Bus (Rápida Verde) – DEPARTURE, Campo Grande station, Lisbon (8:15, 9:30, 12:00, 13:15, 15:45, 17:15, 18:15, 19:15, 20:15, 114 21:00) ARRIVAL Óbidos(9:20, 10:35, 13:10, 14:20, 16:55, 18:20, 19:25, 20:25, 21:20, 22:05) Furter information: Trains www.cp.pt Bus- www.rodotejo.pt and http://redeexpressos.pt Number of Volunteers: 20 19. Portugal - IPJ Portugal Begin:July 28, 2008, End: August 11, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:PT-IPJ-6-11 Baco – Vale de Mouro, Coriscada, Portugal ARCH Work: Camp main objectives are: invigorating Vale do Mouro archeological project, divulging this patrimony, the local culture and the council. Accommodation: Volunteers will be accommodated in building. They will be in charge of its organization and maintenance and main meals will be prepared by workers of the Association Language: Portuguese and French Terminal/Region: By train, from Lisbon to Celorico da Beira Railway Station or to Vila Franca das Naves Railway Station. Then catch a taxi (CSC may transport you in case of being contacted). In case you are coming from Porto you have to change train in Pampilhosa Railway Station. By bus (Joaltur), leaving Lisbon at 08:00 am near Sete Rios towards Vila Nova de Foz Côa. You must leave the bus in Rabaçal cross-roads (Meda Council) by 02:00 pm and proceed on foot during 15 minutes (you may contact the association for transport). Lisboa – Guarda train schedule Number of Volunteers: 20 20. Portugal - IPJ Portugal Begin:July 28, 2008, End: August 3, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:PT-IPJ-9-9 Dancing in the world, Carvalhais, Portugal Work: The camp’s theme is connected to the preparation and organization of a international world dance festival. Participants will have the opportunity to know the region’s natural and cultural patrimony. The program will include entertainment and inter cultural exchange of activities as well as dance workshops. Accommodation: Volunteers will be accommodated in tents at Parque de Campismo do Bioparque – Bioparque Camping. Main meals will be prepared by participants with youth leaders’ help. Language: Portuguese, English and French Terminal/Region: How to reach Carvalhais? By bus from Lisbon 1st option Express Bus (Rede Expressos): Lisbon – Study: Pedro do Sul Departure – 02:00 pm; Arrival – 06:15 pm By bus from Porto 1st option Express Bus (Rede Expressos): Porto Study: Pedro do Sul Departure – 05:15 pm (bus changing in Albergaria); Arrival – 07:20 pm Go to: www.rede-expressos.pt Number of Volunteers: 20 21. Portugal - IPJ Portugal Begin:August 1, 2008, End: August 15, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:PT-IPJ-6-12 Chalcedony, Braga, Portugal Work: The camp’s theme is related to environment and consists of infesting cleaning tasks in Parque Nacional da Peneda-Gerês – National Park of Peneda-Gerês, Park’s nursery up-keeping, works for Associação Pedras Brancas – Association White Rocks (involving linen cycle), works in the newer Garrano centre, fluvial beach cleaning. Accommodation: participants will be accommodated at Associação Pedras Brancas – White Rocks Association; food will be prepared by volunteers with the responsible cooker help. Language: Portuguese and English Terminal/Region: How to reach Braga? From Lisbon: 1st option (Train) Lisbon / Oriente Railway Station - Braga: Catch a train (Intercidades or Alfa Pendular) to Braga’s Railway Station. Information in http://www.cp.pt 2nd option (Bus) 31 of July: Lisbon / Oriente Railway Station (01:00 pm) – Braga (05:30 pm): ticket price: € 17.50 01 of August: Lisbon / Oriente Railway Station (09:00 am) – Braga (01:30 pm); ticket price: € 17.50 Information in http://www.renex.pt From Porto: 1st option (Train) Porto Campanhã – Braga Catch a train (Intercidades or Alfa Pendular or Urbano) to Braga’s Railway Station. Information in http://www.cp.pt 2nd option (Bus) 31 of July: Porto (04:30 pm) – Braga (05:30 pm); ticket price: € 4.50 01 of Agosto: Porto (12h00 am) – Braga (01h30 pm); ticket price: € 4.50 Information In http://www.renex.pt Number of Volunteers: 20 22. Portugal - IPJ Portugal Begin:August 1, 2008, End: August 15, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:PT-IPJ-6-13 Nature Conservation in the National Park of Peneda Gerês, Ponte da Barca, Portugal Work: The main objective of this project is to allow young people the opportunity to contribute to nature conservation in Portugal´s only national park, by carrying out activities that follow the principles of nature conservation and sustainability in line with local traditions and by involving the residents of the local rural community. In the morning, participants will be involved in volunteer work.The volunteers’ tasks will consist of defining, cleaning and interpret walking trails and possibly identify other opportunities for activities in the natural environment. Language: Portuguese and English Terminal/Region: How to reach Lindoso? To get to Lindoso, you must first reach Ponte da Barca, except if you are traveling on Eurolines which has a stop in Lindoso. To get to Ponte da Barca: From Lisbon By train (option A): Lisboa St.ª Apolónia - Braga (option B): Lisboa St.ª Apolónia - Viana do Castelo (via Porto) Information at http://www.cp.pt By bus (Barquense): Lisboa (Gare do Oriente) at 13h00-Ponte daBarca Information at http://www.barquenseviagens.com or geral@barquenseviagens.com or tel. 00 351 258 452842 From Porto- By train (option A): Porto Campanhã - Braga (option B): Porto Campanhã - Viana do Castelo Information at http://www.cp.pt By bus (Barquense): Porto (Campo Mártires da Pátria) at 17h45-Ponte da Barca From Braga By bus: Braga (several departure times)-Ponte da Barca on Salvador Alves Pereira (tel. 00 351 258 521504 or 00 351 258 521 303) or Barquense at 19h00. From Viana do Castelo- By bus (Barquense): Viana (12h15)-Ponte da Barca By bus (AV Cura): Viana (12h30 and 13h30)-Ponte da Barca. More information at avcura@mail.telepac.pt or tel. 00 351 258 806 839 From Ponte da Barca – By bus: Ponte da 115 Barca (12h10 and 18h20) to (Parada) Lindoso on Salvador Alves Pereira (tel. 00 351 258 521504 or 00 351 258 521 303) Extra info: Mobile phone no.: +351.96 70 50 038 E-mail: cfernandes@estg.ipvc.pt Contact person: Carlos Fernandes Number of Volunteers: 20 23. Portugal - IPJ Portugal Begin:August 1, 2008, End: August 15, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:PT-IPJ-9-10 Flavours of Native Land, Santa Comba Dão, Portugal Work: This Camp intends to preserve the history and the ancient recipes and put them in real practice, exhibiting the products in a Gastronomy Fair, basically of desserts. Interviews and practical workshops have as main objectives to collect testimonies and life stories about traditional cooking practices, enhancing the “Hows”, the whys” and the “what for”, promoting real intercultural dialogues at the dinning table, around the most delicious desserts of ancient times, from today and perhaps from the future…All the recipes will be preserved on a DVD e the special flavours can be tasted in the Gastronomic Fair. Accommodation: lodgement will be assured in a Youth Centre with several dormitories; main meals will be made by the volunteers and the animators, in the Youth Centre which is properly equipped with a kitchen and dinning room. Language: Portuguese and English Terminal/Region: How to get to Santa Comba Dão / Study: Joaninho? Local Animators and Volunteers will pick up the participants at the train or bus station of Santa Comba Dão. Please see www.cp.pt and www.redeexpressos.pt. From Lisbon: 1st option: Intercidades Train (After arriving at Lisbon please go (by taxi is the easiest way) to the Santa Apolónia Train Station. There you have the following train departures to Santa Comba Dão: 8h01m and 11h55m. Arriving time to Santa Comba Dão: 10h53 or 14h47. The cost of the ticket is €15,50. ; 2nd Option: Express BUS to Santa Comba Dão. After arriving at Lisbon please go (by taxi is the easiest way) to the BUS Station of Sete Rios. There you can pick an express bus to Santa Comba Dão in the following time: 10h30m – arriving at Santa Comba Dão about 14h00. Ticket cost: €11.20 From Oporto: 1st option: Intercidades/ Regional Train - From this city the itinerary s the following: Oporto/Campanhã Train Station – Pampilhosa Train Station (with changing train) – Santa Comba Dão. Departure from Oporto/Campanhã: 10h15m; arrinving to Pampilhosa Station: 11h40m; Departure from Pampilhosa Station, after changing train: 12h03; arriving Santa Comba Dão: 12h35m. Ticket cost: From Oporto to Pampilhosa: €12.50. From Pampilhosa to Santa Comba Dão: €6.40 Number of Volunteers: 20 24. Portugal - IPJ Portugal Begin:August 1, 2008, End: August 15, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:PT-IPJ-9-11 A village meeting: São Lourenço’s Party, Santa Comba Dão, Portugal Study: This Camp intends to preserve a tradition – St. Lawrence Party. In 2007, for several reason the celebrations of St. Lawrence day didn’t take place. The Youth Association intends, in 2008, to bring back the tradition and with it bring together a whole village. Accommodation: lodgement will be assured in a Youth Centre with several dormitories; main meals will be made by the volunteers and the animators, in the Youth Centre which is properly equipped with a kitchen and dinning room. Language: Portuguese and English Terminal/Region: How to get to Santa Comba Dão / Study: Joaninho? Local Animators and Volunteers will pick up the participants at the train or bus station of Santa Comba Dão. Please see www.cp.pt and www.redeexpresos.pt. From Lisbon: 1st option: Intercidades Train (After arriving at Lisbon please go (by taxi is the easiest way) to the Santa Apolónia Train Station. There you have the following train departures to Santa Comba Dão: 8h01m and 11h55m. Arriving time to Santa Comba Dão: 10h53 or 14h47. The cost of the ticket is €15,50. ; 2nd Option: Express BUS to Santa Comba Dão. After arriving at Lisbon please go (by taxi is the easiest way) to the BUS Station of Sete Rios. There you can pick an express bus to Santa Comba Dão in the following time: 10h30m – arriving at Santa Comba Dão about 14h00. Ticket cost: €11.20 From Oporto: 1st option: Intercidades/ Regional Train - From this city the itinerary s the following: Oporto/Campanhã Train Station – Pampilhosa Train Station (with changing train) – Santa Comba Dão. Departure from Oporto/Campanhã: 10h15m; arrinving to Pampilhosa Station: 11h40m; Departure from Pampilhosa Station, after changing train: 12h03; arriving Santa Comba Dão: 12h35m. Ticket cost: From Oporto to Pampilhosa: €12.50. From Pampilhosa to Santa Comba Dão: €6.40 Number of Volunteers: 20 25. Portugal - IPJ Portugal Begin:August 2, 2008, End: August 16, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:PT-IPJ-6-14 Apple\'s Route, Bragança, Portugal Work: The theme of the field is related to the environment and the natural environment in general the purpose is to supply to a greater approximation of the various communities and to drawing up for Community. The specific objectives of the healthy field proceed to the cleaning up of the edges of the Maças river, maintenance of mills, tourist environmental walks, a warm welcoming with the local community, cleaning of left garbage, leisure times on kayaks walks, trips to the frontier villages between Portugal and Spain, debates on the river maças and his edges, finishing with a acquaintance next to this river. Accommodation: The accommodation will be at the communitarian home and eventually some days in tents in the Camping Park. The food will be made by volunteers and the presenters, as well as in restaurant. Language: Portuguese / Spanish / French Terminal/Region: How to get to Quintanilha Via Portugal Lisbon/Porto By train: Lisbon (Stª Apolónia) toward to Porto (Camapnhã) By bus (East Station) toward to Porto (Batalha Square or Trav. Passos Manuel) Timetable of the 116 “Rede de Expressos e Rodo Norte”, 5 to 6 daily buses Porto/Bragança By bus (Praça da Batalha ou Trav Passos Manuel) toward to Bragança Timetable of the “Rede de Expressos e Rodo Norte”, 5 to 6 daily buses Bragança/Quintanilha By bus (Station) toward to Quintanilha Timetable of the “Rodo Norte”, departure at 16,30 Via Spain Madrid/Zamora By bus Zamora/International bridge to Quintanilha By bus 90 Km International bridge to Quintanilha/Quintanilha Number of Volunteers: 15 26. Portugal - IPJ Portugal Begin:August 4, 2008, End: August 18, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:PT-IPJ-11-1 Solidarity!, Granja do Ulmeiro, Portugal Work: In what concerns specific objectives of August 2008 work camp, these combine in the promotion of a global, active and understanding volunteering. Thus the specific objectives are: Promoting co-responsible volunteering and youth understanding; Promoting a work camp to educate and train youngsters for local intervention; Persuading youngsters to be multipliers of social and understanding economies practices; Placing the camp at the disposal of Granja do Ulmeiro community; Promoting intercultural learning. Accommodation: Volunteers will be accommodated at AJP International Centre building. Meals will be prepared by volunteers with youth leaders’ help. Language: Portuguese, English and Spanish Terminal/Region: How to reach Granja do Ulmeiro/Alfarelos? From LISBON By train (Lisbon-Oporto): Lisbon / Oriente Railway Station (02:09 pm; 03:39 pm; 04:09 pm) – Coimbra B (03:45 pm; 05:31 pm; 05:45 pm). Ticket prices: € 20,00 / € 15,00. (Further information in http://www.cp.pt ) By Bus: Lisbon (02:00 pm; 02:30 pm; 03:15 pm) – Coimbra (04:25 pm; 04:50 pm; 05:40 pm). Ticket price: € 10,80 (Further information in http://www.redeexpressos.pt ) To Granja do Ulmeiro/Alfarelos: By train: Coimbra B (04:43 pm; 05:25 pm; 06:23 pm) – Alfarelos (05:09 pm; 05:45 pm; 06:40 pm). Tichet price: € 1,32. From PORTO By train (Porto-Lisbon): Porto (02:52 pm; 03:47 pm; 04:47 pm) – Coimbra B (03:56 pm; 04:44 pm; 05:44 pm) Ticket price: € 15 / € 10,5; (Further information in http://www.cp.pt ) By Bus: Porto (02:00 pm; 02:30 pm; 04:30 pm) – Coimbra (03:25 pm; 03:55 pm; 05:55 pm). Ticket price: € 10 (Further information in http://www.rede-expressos.pt ) To Granja do Ulmeiro/Alfarelos: By train: Coimbra B (04:43 pm; 05:25 pm; 06:23 pm) – Alfarelos (05:09 pm; 05:45 pm; 06:40 pm). Ticket price: € 1,32 Number of Volunteers: 20 27. Portugal - IPJ Portugal Begin:August 4, 2008, End: August 15, 2008 Topic: Antiracism, antifascism, refugees and ethnic minorities Campcode:PT-IPJ-1-1 Intercutural Dialogue, Lisboa, Portugal KIDS Work: The workcamp will be in the Cultural Centre of Bairro da Quinta da Fonte, Apelação, in which the children and teenagers from the nearby social neighbourhood spend their free time. More or less 15,6% of the neighbourhood residents are foreigners, particularly from the Portuguese-speaking African countries During two weeks, the volunteers will participate in the implementation of certain activities that were previously planned and organized, for the children and teenagers that live in Bairro da Quinta da Fonte, Apelação. Additionally, the volunteers are expected to organise, as a team, leisure activities with the children and teenagers who use to go to the Centre. Accommodation: The volunteers will be hosted in the school of Apelação (15 minutes on foot from the Cultural Centre, where they will work). Tends will be provided by the school. Please bring your own sleeping bags and towels.Breakfast and dinner: will be prepared by the volunteers. lunch: Provided by the municipality. Language: English Terminal/Region: BY PLAIN: Once you are at the Lisbon Airport, You must take the bus number 208 or 750 (the bus costs more or less 1,35 euros and the travel lasts around 15 min) to Estação do Oriente and get off in the last stop. If you are planning to arrive to Apelação by different means, please inform us in advance to give you further details. CAMP COORDINATORS PHONE NUMBER Study: Patrícia: Tel (00351) 91 791 65 20; patricia.gbaptista@gmail.com Ana Castanho: Tel (00351) 96 313 96 88; anacastanho@hotmail.com Number of Volunteers: 10 28. Portugal - IPJ Portugal Begin:August 11, 2008, End: August 25, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:PT-IPJ-6-21 Arqueovento, Freixo de Numão, Portugal ARCH Work: The objective of this program is to give continuity to an archeological research project and the desire to turn the archeological place into a museum that has been developed since 1980 with the permanent support of this association and the Portuguese Youth Institute. -Maintenance and restoration aiming at turning the archeological place into a museum; Methodological digging, with an archaeologist help; -Soil riddling and floating aiming at collecting different elements (coals, seeds, bones …) for analysis; -Materials washing and labeling. Accommodation: volunteers will be accommodated at ACDR Youth Centre, composed of 2 dormitories and 8 rooms. Meals will be served in the youth centre restaurant. Language: Portuguese, English and French Terminal/Region: 1st option – By car - Coming from Porto use A25 road until Celorico da Beira turning to Vila Nova de Foz Côa. 4 Km before Vila Nova de Foz Côa use national road 222 towards Freixo de Numão. - Coming from Lisbon or south use A23 road in Torres Vedras towards Guarda and use A25 road until Celorico da Beira changing to IP2 road towards Vila Nova de Foz Côa. 4 Km before Vila Nova de Foz Côa use national road 222 towards Freixo de Numão. - Coming from Spain use A25 road until Celorico da Beira and turn to IP2 road towards Vila Nova de Foz Côa. 4 Km before Vila Nova de Foz Côa use national road 222 towards Freixo de Numão. 2nd option – By bus Coming from anywhere in Portugal, catch a bus to Vila Nova de Foz Côa. Please contact ACDR (phone no. 00351 279 789 573) in advance so that we can pick you up at the Bus Station. Coming from abroad take your way to Guarda where you will catch a bus to Vila Nova de Foz Côa. Please contact ACDR (phone no. 00351 279 789 573) in advance so that we can 117 pick you up at the Bus Station. 3rd option – By train Coming from Porto catch a bus at Douro’s line, Campanhã Railway Station or Study: Bento Railway Station until Freixo de Numão – Mós do Douro Railway Station. Please contact ACDR (phone no. 00351 279 789 573) in advance so that we can pick you up at the Railway Station because there are no other transfers to Freixo de Numão. Coming from abroad take your way to Guarda and catch a bus to Vila Nova de Foz Côa. Please contact ACDR (phone no. 00351 279 789 573) in advance so that we can pick you up at the Bus Station. Number of Volunteers: 20 29. Portugal - IPJ Portugal Begin:August 13, 2008, End: August 26, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:PT-IPJ-6-15 Penha Garcia – On the route of fossils 2008, Idanha-a-Nova, Portugal HERI Work: The work planification includes the turistic guide to icnofossils, paleozoic museum maintenance, and paleontologist patrimony cleanning. We also have planned some visits to Monsanto and Idanha-a-Velha historical villages, “Parque Natural do Tejo Internacional” and “Gardunha” mountain. Accommodation: Accomodation will be provided in a particular house placed in a Penha Garcia farm. Meals will be prepared by participants with monitors help. Language: Portuguese, English and Spanish Terminal/Region: How to reach Penha Garcia: We wait you to arrive the 13th of August, till 17:00 o´clock, in the Castelo Branco Railway Station. The organization will provide the transport to Penha Garcia. To reach Castelo Branco city you can travel by train from Lisbon / Oriente Railway Station at 9:56 or 13:27 (further information in: www.cp.pt), or by bus from Lisbon (near the zoo) at 9:50, 13:00 or 14:00 and from Porto at 10:00 or 10:45 (further information in: www.rede-expressos.pt). It would be great if you could, previously, inform us about the prevision for your arrival. Number of Volunteers: 16 30. Portugal - IPJ Portugal Begin:August 13, 2008, End: August 27, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:PT-IPJ-9-12 Traditional we also, Pechão, Portugal Work: The camp theme is related to Pechão Traditional Parties. There are different activities: cleaning, painting and signaling of the surrounding area as well as “small bridges” near the sport zone cleaning and painting. These activities will certainly give to young people a new contact with a different culture inserting them in an intercultural learning mind. Accommodation: Volunteers will be accommodated in male and female dormitories with cabins especially placed in Pechão Sport Zone multivalent rooms.Some meals will be prepared at Brejo’s Social Centre and in the camp and others will take place in restaurants. Some meals will be prepared with volunteers participation, namely in the Centre and in the camp. Menu will be composed of regional food but always considering participants’ nourishing needs and habits. Language: Portuguese, English and French Terminal/Region: How to reach Pechão? By train or bus from Lisbon: 1st option Lisbon / Oriente Railway Station – Faro / Olhão: Catch a train (Intercidades or Alfa) for Faro or Olhão Railway Station; then catch a bus from Faro or Olhão to Pechão (schedules and prices in Annex A) 2nd option Lisbon / Oriente Railway Station – Faro / Olhão: Catch a bus (Eva or Renex) for Faro or Olhão Bus Station; then catch another bus from Faro or Olhão to Pechão (schedules and prices in Annex A) By bus from Faro (airport): Option Faro Airport – Faro: Catch a bus (Urban) to Faro’s bus station; catch another bus from Faro to Pechão Number of Volunteers: 20 31. Portugal - IPJ Portugal Begin:August 16, 2008, End: August 30, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:PT-IPJ-6-16 Adventure and Patrimony, Pombal, Portugal Work: Volunteers’ tasks will consist of cleaning the Anços River that springs up near Redinha. The participants will camp over at the installations of Quinta Sant’Ana. Language: Portuguese and English Terminal/Region: How to reach Pombal? LISBON - POMBAL (by train) AP N0. 123 Lisbon (Santa Apolonia Railway Station) 08:00 am – Pombal Railway Station - 09:28 – Ticket price: € 26 IC N0. 511 Lisbon (Santa Apolonia Railway Station) - 08:30 am – Pombal Railway Station 10:12 - Ticket price: € 17 IC N0. 523 Lisbon (Santa Apolonia Railway Station) - 09:30 am – Pombal Railway Station 11:08 – Ticket price: € 17 Further information in http://www.cp.pt Extra info: Phone no.: +351.236 216 609 Fax no.: +351.236 216 609 e-mail: pombaljovem@clix.pt Contact person: Gil Barros Number of Volunteers: 20 32. Portugal - IPJ Portugal Begin:August 18, 2008, End: September 1, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:PT-IPJ-9-13 3 Points… environment, animation and culture 2008, Arcos de Valdevez, Portugal Work: Phase I – “The village of Arcos de Valdevez” - preparation of the working spaces definition of the animation types - preparation of the animation activities to develop with children Phase II – “Monte do Castelo Track Cleaning” pedestrian track recognition and cleaning cleaning of leisure spaces Phase III – “Community and Environment” - environmental and cultural sensitizing workshops - Rio Vez leisure spaces cleaning - Development of the animation activities near the children and the youngsters Accommodation: the volunteers will stay in “Pousadinha” a kind of Youth Hostel that belongs to the organization. This building was capacity to receive 30 persons at the same time; it was 7 rooms, 8 bathrooms, 1 kitchen, 1 dinner room and a living room. Food: meals will be prepared by the volunteers with the help of the young leaders and/or the cook Language: Portuguese and English Terminal/Region: How to arrive in Arcos de Valdevez? LISBON – BRAGA Train: Lisbon/Orient Railway Station (08:04; 14:04; 19:04) – Braga (11:55; 17:45; 22:45) (for further information consult www.cp.pt) Bus: Lisbon/Orient Railway Station (07:00; 08:30; 13:00; 15:00; 16:30) – Braga (11:30; 13:40; 118 17:30; 19:30; 22:10) (for further information consult www.renex.pt) In order to obtain information about the trip that you must do to come to Arcos de Valdevez you must contact us to the e-mail: juv.asrjv.arcos@mail.telepac.pt or to the phone number: 00351 258514026, we will give you all the information necessary. Number of Volunteers: 20 33. Portugal - IPJ Portugal Begin:August 18, 2008, End: September 1, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:PT-IPJ-9-14 MIMICK YOURSELF, Santa Comba Dão, Portugal Work: The Camp subject is about social and communitarian intervention and Intercultural Dialogue. The camp aims to promote mobility and youth exchange of Portuguese and European youngsters and intercultural dialogue, without words, through non-formal educational processes – Mimicks and Clown Techniques. Youngsters will participate in several workshops of Clown Techniques and Circus Arts and they will prepare a final exercise on the theme Cultural Diversity that will be integrated in the 9th Theatre Festival of the Youth Association that will be presented to the whole Local Community. Language: Portuguese and English Terminal/Region: How to get to Santa Comba Dão / Study: Joaninho? Local Animators and Volunteers will pick up the participants at the train or bus station of Santa Comba Dão. Please see www.cp.pt and www.redeexpresos.pt. From Lisbon: 1st option: Intercidades Train (After arriving at Lisbon please go (by taxi is the easiest way) to the Santa Apolónia Train Station. There you have the following train departures to Santa Comba Dão: 8h01m and 11h55m. Arriving time to Santa Comba Dão: 10h53 or 14h47. The cost of the ticket is €15,50. ; 2nd Option: Express BUS to Santa Comba Dão. After arriving at Lisbon please go (by taxi is the easiest way) to the BUS Station of Sete Rios. There you can pick an express bus to Santa Comba Dão in the following time: 10h30m – arriving at Santa Comba Dão about 14h00. Ticket cost: €11.20 From Oporto: 1st option: Intercidades/ Regional Train - From this city the itinerary s the following: Oporto/Campanhã Train Station – Pampilhosa Train Station (with changing train) – Santa Comba Dão. Departure from Oporto/Campanhã: 10h15m; arrinving to Pampilhosa Station: 11h40m; Departure from Pampilhosa Station, after changing train: 12h03; arriving Santa Comba Dão: 12h35m. Ticket cost: From Oporto to Pampilhosa: €12.50. From Pampilhosa to Santa Comba Dão: €6.40. Extra info: Camp Responsible Sónia Tomás Emergency Contacts 00 351 96 4072072 00 351 96 2545555 Number of Volunteers: 20 34. Portugal - IPJ Portugal Begin:August 18, 2008, End: September 1, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:PT-IPJ-6-17 Euro.Abrantes III, Abrantes, Portugal Work: The camps’ theme is related to environment protection. It aims at carrying out environmental and leisure parks cleaning and maintaining tasks; rivulet fauna and flora cleaning and acknowledgement; ash trays cleaning and distribution at Nazaré beach; buildings façades and walls cleaning; waste gathering in Castelo de Almourol – Almourol Castle and Abrantes village; surveillance actions against fire, among others. Accommodation: Volunteers will be accommodated in an apartment leased by Cres.Ser and meals will be prepared by volunteers with a cooker’s help. Language: English and Portuguese Terminal/Region: How to reach Abrantes? By train from Lisbon: Train (Intercidades) (Lisboa – Oriente Railway Station – 07:18 pm – Abrantes – 08:49 pm) or Inter-Regional (Lisboa – Oriente Railway Station 12:18 pm – Abrantes 01:58 pm) Average ticket price: 10€ By bus from Lisbon: Sete Rios Bus Station (Rede Expresso – Lisbon) – 01:00 pm – Abrantes Bus Station – 02:15 pm; Average ticket price – 8€ Number of Volunteers: 18 35. Portugal - IPJ Portugal Begin:August 31, 2008, End: September 14, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:PT-IPJ-6-18 Gândaras open to the World, Lousâ, Portugal Work: This Camp is developed attending to promotion citizenship for young people that was related to international dimension as a way to do citizenship pratices. Volunteers’ tasks will be: cleaning the mill and surrounding area; leisure activities; social communication with local community; cultural visits in the region. Accommodation: Volunteers will be accommodated in building. Meals will be prepared by volunteers with youth leaders help. Language: Portuguese and English Terminal/Region: How to reach Lousã? Prior to reach Lousã, you must reach Coimbra. And to reach Coimbra: By train: Lisbon/ Oriente Railway Station (11:04 am; 01:04 pm; 02:04 pm; 03:04 pm; 04:04 pm; 06:04 pm) – Coimbra B Railway Station (12:55 pm; 03:10 pm; 03:51 pm; 05:12 pm; 05:59 pm; 08:09 pm). Ticket price: € 18 / €15. Porto/ Campanhã Railway Station (10:15 am; 12:10 pm; 02:15 pm; 03:10 pm; 04:15 pm; 06:15 pm) – Coimbra B Railway Station (11:20 am; 01:25 pm; 03:20 pm; 04:30 pm; 05:17 pm; 07:20 pm) Ticket price: € 13/ € 10; (Further information in http://www.cp.pt ) By bus: Lisboa Bus Station (02:00 pm; 02:30 pm; 03:15 pm) – Coimbra Bus Station (04:25 pm; 04:50 pm; 05:40 pm). Ticket price: € 10,80 Porto Bus Station (02:00 pm; 02:30 pm; 04:30 pm) – Coimbra Bus Station (03:25 pm; 03:55 pm; 05:55 pm). Ticket price: € 10 (Further information in http://www.rede-expressos.pt ) Number of Volunteers: 15 36. Portugal - IPJ Portugal Begin:September 1, 2008, End: September 15, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:PT-IPJ-5-1 Dialog for an intercultural suburb, Lousâ, Portugal Work: Regarding the objectives of the workcamp: We want to: –o promote intercultural 119 learning -to organize pedagogical activities for children and young people –To develop non formal education methodologies –To motivate for responsible and active participation –To valorize the potential, creativity and dynamism of a group of young people from disadvantaged backgrounds –To give to know other kind of realities and forms of doing and working on social inclusion –To improve the physical and human conditions of the living contexts in this suburb Accommodation: Volunteers will be accommodated in a flat provided by the municipality. Meals will be prepared by volunteers with youth leaders’ help. Language: Portuguese, English , french and Spanish Terminal/Region: How to reach Coimbra / Bairros do Planalto? LISBON By train: Lisbon / Oriente Railway Station – Coimbra B / Ticket prices: € 20,00 / € 15,00. (Further information in http://www.cp.pt ) By Bus: Lisbon – Coimbra Ticket price: € 10,80 (Further information in http://www.rede-expressos.pt ) PORTO By train: Porto – Coimbra B - Ticket price: € 13 / € 14; (Further information in http://www.cp.pt ) By Bus: Porto – Coimbra - Ticket price: € 10 (Further information in http://www.redeexpressos.pt ) Number of Volunteers: 20 37. Portugal - IPJ Portugal Begin:September 1, 2008, End: September 15, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:PT-IPJ-11-2 Intercultural Granja, Granja do Ulmeiro, Portugal Study: In what concerns specific objectives of September 2008 work camp, these combine in the promotion of a global, active and understanding volunteering. Thus the specific objectives are: Promoting co-responsible volunteering and youth understanding; Promoting a work camp to educate and train youth for local intervention; Persuading youth to be multipliers of social and understanding economies practices; Placing the camp at the disposal of Granja do Ulmeiro community; Promoting intercultural learning. Accommodation: Volunteers will be accommodated at AJP International Centre building. Meals will be prepared by volunteers with youth leaders’ help. Language: Portuguese, English and Spanish Terminal/Region: How to reach Ganja do Ulmeiro/Alfarelos? From LISBON By train (Lisbon-Oporto): Lisbon / Oriente Railway Station (02:09 pm; 03:39 pm; 04:09 pm) – Coimbra B (03:45 pm; 05:31 pm; 05:45 pm). Ticket prices: € 20,00 / € 15,00. (Further information in http://www.cp.pt ) By Bus: Lisbon (02:00 pm; 02:30 pm; 03:15 pm) – Coimbra (04:25 pm; 04:50 pm; 05:40 pm). Ticket price: € 10,80 (Further information in http://www.redeexpressos.pt ) To Granja do Ulmeiro/Alfarelos: By train: Coimbra B (04:43 pm; 05:25 pm; 06:23 pm) – Alfarelos (05:09 pm; 05:45 pm; 06:40 pm). Tichet price: € 1,32. From PORTO By train (Porto-Lisbon): Porto (02:52 pm; 03:47 pm; 04:47 pm) – Coimbra B (03:56 pm; 04:44 pm; 05:44 pm) Ticket price: € 15 / € 10,5; (Further information in http://www.cp.pt ) By Bus: Porto (02:00 pm; 02:30 pm; 04:30 pm) – Coimbra (03:25 pm; 03:55 pm; 05:55 pm). Ticket price: € 10 (Further information in http://www.rede-expressos.pt ) To Granja do Ulmeiro/Alfarelos: By train: Coimbra B (04:43 pm; 05:25 pm; 06:23 pm) – Alfarelos (05:09 pm; 05:45 pm; 06:40 pm). Ticket price: € 1,32. Number of Volunteers: 20 38. Portugal - IPJ Portugal Begin:September 1, 2008, End: September 15, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:PT-IPJ-6-19 Biological agriculture, Carvalhais, Portugal AGRI Work: The camp’s theme is connected to learn techniques and advantages of the biological agriculture. Accommodation: Volunteers will be accommodated in student’s residence and/or tents at Parque de Campismo do Bioparque – Bioparque Camping. Main meals will be prepared by participants with youth leaders’ help. Language: Portuguese, English and French Terminal/Region: How to reach Carvalhais? By bus from Lisbon 1st option Express Bus (Rede Expressos): Lisbon – Study: Pedro do Sul -Departure – 02:00 pm; Arrival – 06:15 pm By bus from Porto 1st option Express Bus (Rede Expressos): Porto Study: Pedro do Sul -Departure – 05:15 pm (bus changing in Albergaria); Arrival – 07:20 pm Go to: www.rede-expressos.pt The ply between Study: Pedro do Sul and Carvalhais will be arranged by the Centre. Number of Volunteers: 20 39. Portugal - IPJ Portugal Begin:September 5, 2008, End: September 19, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:PT-IPJ-11-3 Fair Trade and Bio Festivities, Amarante, Portugal Work: The theme of this International Workcamp is related to Fair Trade and Biological Production.Its objectives and tasks will be to know and spread the concepts sustaining Fair Trade and Biological Production, to help small biological producers of Amarante (vintage, cleaning, fruit and vegetables gathering, aromatic herbs picking, etc.), to organize during 2\3 days an Fair and Biological Trade Market and visit stores and places selling Fair and Biological Trade products. Accommodation: volunteers will be accommodated at Casa de Cultura e Juventude de Amarante – Amarante's Youth and Culture House and main meals will be prepared by an fair trade organization (Cor de Tangerina) managing a vegetarian and biological restaurant. Language: Portuguese and English Terminal/Region: How to reach Amarante? The reference will always be the Amarante Tourism Station (Amarante Town Hall building – Alameda Teixeira de Pascoaes) and the contact phone will always be the mobile phone no. (+351) 913 051 999 (Miguel Pinto). LISBON - PORTO By train: Lisbon / Oriente Railway Station (every hour beginning at 05:55 am until 06:55 pm) – Porto / Campanhã Railway Station (hour beginning at 09:05 am until 09:05 pm 09:05) – Ticket price: from € 19,50 to €27,50 (For further information see http://www.cp.pt) By bus: Lisbon (every hour starting at 07:00 am until 12:00 am and 03:00 pm) – Porto (10:25 am; 11:30 am; 12:25 am; 03:30 pm; 06:30 pm) 120 – Ticket price: € 15,50 (For further information see http://www.rede-expressos.pt) PORTOAMARANTE By train: Porto (07:26 am; 11:26 am; 03:26 pm) - Changing at Livração Amarante: (08:54 am; 12:54 pm; 04:54 pm). Ticket price: € 6,87 (For further information see http://www.cp.pt) By bus: Porto (07:00 am; 08:00 am; 09:00 am; 10:00 am; 11:00 am; 01:00 pm; 03:00 pm) – Amarante (07:50 am; 08:50 am; 09:50 am; 10:50 am; 11:50 am; 01:50 pm; 03:50 pm) – Ticket price: € 5,20 (For further information see http://www.rodonorte.pt) Number of Volunteers: 20 40. Portugal - IPJ Portugal Begin:September 14, 2008, End: September 28, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:PT-IPJ-6-20 Serra da Lousã Mills Track III, Lousâ, Portugal Work: Volunteers’ tasks will be: cleaning the mills and surrounding area; equip mills track with signs; leisure activities; social communication with local community; cultural visits in the region. Accommodation: Volunteers will be accommodated in building. Meals will be prepared by volunteers with youth leaders help. Language: Portuguese and English Terminal/Region: How to reach Lousã? Prior to reach Lousã, you must reach Coimbra. And to reach Coimbra: By train: Lisbon/ Oriente Railway Station (11:04 am; 01:04 pm; 02:04 pm; 03:04 pm; 04:04 pm; 06:04 pm) – Coimbra B Railway Station (12:55 pm; 03:10 pm; 03:51 pm; 05:12 pm; 05:59 pm; 08:09 pm). Ticket price: € 18 / €15. Porto/ Campanhã Railway Station (10:15 am; 12:10 pm; 02:15 pm; 03:10 pm; 04:15 pm; 06:15 pm) – Coimbra B Railway Station (11:20 am; 01:25 pm; 03:20 pm; 04:30 pm; 05:17 pm; 07:20 pm) Ticket price: € 13/ € 10; (Further information in http://www.cp.pt ) By bus: Lisboa Bus Station (02:00 pm; 02:30 pm; 03:15 pm) – Coimbra Bus Station (04:25 pm; 04:50 pm; 05:40 pm). Ticket price: € 10,80 Porto Bus Station (02:00 pm; 02:30 pm; 04:30 pm) – Coimbra Bus Station (03:25 pm; 03:55 pm; 05:55 pm). Ticket price: € 10 (Further information in http://www.rede-expressos.pt ) From Coimbra to Lousã: You must catch a sub urban train in Coimbra Parque Railway Station (near the river, in front of Parque Verde Mondego). The trip lasts for 50 minutes and you must leave the train in Lousã A Railway Station (the next one after Meiral Railway Station). Train schedule for Sunday: 7:09 am, 8:59 am, 10:19 am, 12:59 pm, 03:44 pm, 05:11 pm, 06:39 pm, 09:15 pm, 12:20 am. Ticket price: €2.08 Number of Volunteers: 20 . Romania - SCI Romania Begin:July 15, 2008, End: July 30, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:RO-SCI-9-1 Matau Mãþãu is a village based south part of Romania, near Campulung Muscel. It is know for the highest hill in Romania (1017 m) and also for the largest number of intellectuals in the country. Accommodation: The volunteers will be hosted in a students' shelter. Toilets and washing places will be available. Work: During the workcamp the volunteers will help arranging a park for the people in Matau with benches and places where children can play. Study part: Meting local people who also participate in the works around the camp, presentation of the local traditions. The camp will also be visited by a Peace Messenger from SCI-Romania. Language: English Number of Volunteers: 10 1. Russia - Passage Zebra Russia Begin:June 5, 2008, End: June 21, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:RU-PZ-9-1 MUSIC DIVING, Kaluga The festival Empty Hills(Kaluga region). Recently there have appeared more and more musicians whose style cannot be described within the frames of standard pop-culture. At the same time various original ways of promoting ideas have developed. These conditions were enough to start an annual nonformat music festival Empty Hills. The 5-day open-air event in June 2007 gathered 15000 people and more than 100 bands on 4 stages. The atmosphere of freedom, culture diversity, friendship, esthetical enjoyment and unity gave rise to a huge volunteer movement. The festival background developed into exceptional conditions for creative forms of promoting ideas of peace, human rights, environmental protection. Language: The festival camp is situated in the countryside among the cities of Moscow, Kaluga and Tula. It is far from civilization although the ambulance and the police will be present there. W. Volunteers will work about 6 hours a day and help with installing the stages, putting the decorations, registration of the participants, collecting garbage, selling T-shirts, distributing leaflets, taking lots of pictures and making notes. 2 volunteers of the group will help daily in the open-air canteen. After the event you will move to Kaluga or Moscow (to be confirmed) and make reports about the festival in English. These reports will be used on the English version of the website . Please note, that the work during the festival can be physically hard (but all open-air!) and the working schedule can vary from a day to a day (sometimes the help is necessary in the early morning when the trash from the night party is to be picked up). Please bring your camera! Accommodation: The conditions of your stay are very basic, even survival. You will stay in tents for 7 or 8 days – and in host families in Tula/Kaluga/Moscow (to be confirmed). A sleeping bag and a sleeping mat are absolutely necessary. The eco-toilet will be available, but the shower will be naturally heated from the sun. Generally everybody at the festival swims in the river (please take your swimming suite, a cap and sun cream – it’s going to be sunny and hot!). Please note, that no Internet access and no telephone connection (except for emergent calls) will be available during the festival days, but you can easily use both during the city part. F. Volunteers will have meals in the open-air canteen of the festival. Please, inform us in advance if you are vegetarian. During the home stay the meals will be provided with the host family. E. The festival provides a wide range of entertainments: apart from high-quality music it offers drums and dance workshops, fire shows, etc. During your stay in a host family you will have a chance to try traditional Russian food and to learn more about the Russian culture. NB. Please note that the camp is not recommended to people with the poor health since the physical work is all in the open air (take a raincoat and hard shoes and long trousers & long-sleeved coat in case of a rain, mosquitoes and cross-country strolls), it can be 121 hot during the day and the working schedule can be split into several sessions some of which are to be done even late at night or early in the morning. Number of Volunteers: 6 2. Russia - World 4U Russia Begin:June 5, 2008, End: June 17, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:RU-W4U-6-1 Moscow backwoods, Moscow Nature-historical park “Bitsevski Les” is situated in the south-west of Moscow. It’s a forest unique with its landscapes and interesting environment. There are ponds and springs, hills and meadows, you can easily meet lots of squirrels and birds in the forest. The park authority is located on the edge of the forest. It’s an enclosed territory where you can find squirrels, pheasants, ducks in the open-air cages, a pharmaceutical garden, exposition of rare plants, and benches perfect for sunbathing in free time :)The park authority is close to the metro station and a food/clothes market. The group task is to make a path to the class under open sky (about 5 m long); to make a ground under the class and to plant some bushes and flowers around it; to start verandah construction by the ecocentre building. Other time you will also take care of flowers and herbs, clean forest, plant the grass, cut bushes, and dig the ground round the trees. Also possible is one or two days visiting and helping some other Moscow parks.The camp will start from Russian language lessons to make you feel here more comfortable. The group will live in a school 2030 minutes walking (or 1 stop by metro) from the park authority in two classes on the floor on sport mats. Shower is very small with warm (not really hot) water. If the weather is fine and if you want it will be also possible to stay in tents in the territory of the park authority. You will do cooking by your own (so don’t forget recipes of your traditional food). Shopping will be done by the camp coordinators in the open-air market or supermarket with help of the kitchen team. We have Internet-access in the park authority, so it’s not a problem for mailing in the evenings. Sightseeing tour to Moscow famous places, including Kremlin and Red Square at the first weekend of the camp, excursions in the park and the city center, Moscow River small cruise, visiting Tretiakov Gallery and other museums, Moscow Zoo, going to the ballet, playing paintball, having traditional dinner in Russian families. Also possible are Night clubs, seeing small towns and monasteries in Moscow surrounding, visiting traditional Russian sauna (banya) in countryside and other activities you wish. Some excursions are free, for entering museums you will have to pay. The camp schedule is quite flexible, so it will be possible to combine work and free time due to the group wishes and museums’ opening times. 1. Only MOTIVATED volunteers are welcome. If you want to explore Moscow only, please visit it with your travel agent.2. Living conditions are very simple! Please be ready to this.3. Please bring working clothes, sleeping bag, mat (if you plan to stay in a tent for some nights), photos and cards of your country & city/town, your favourite music etс. Don’t forget good mood and creative ideas!Motivation letter is required! Number of Volunteers: 10 3. Russia - SFERA Russia Begin:June 9, 2008, End: June 22, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:RU-SF-5-2 \"CENTAUR-1\", Karelia, Petrozavodsk Republic of Karelia is situated in the north-west part of Russia. The most of the territory is Taiga area and half of it is covered with forests of pines and birch trees. It is often said that Karelia consists of stones, lakes and forests. The region is famous for its high ecology and diversity of flora and fauna. The camp takes place in Petrozavodsk, the capital of Karelia republic which has been found by Piter the Great simultaneously with St.Petersburg in 1703. Initially it was a small settlement supplying the weapon factory. Nowadays it is a very nice, modern and clean city with highly developed industry and very active social life. The project is organized in cooperation with youth organization "Centaur" which is active in the field of work with disabled children especially using the method of horsing therapy. Work: Volunteers are expected to help to conduct the work with disabled children in a day-to-day life as well as during the horsing therapy as horse-breeders. Furthermore participants will look after the horses - help with cleaning, feeding and taking care of them. Also volunteers will be involved in renovation of fans of the riding-hall for horses, cleaning the territory for the new riding hall and probably in construction of the consumer services building. Study: Volunteers will be trained with the basic principles of conducting activities with children with disabilities as well as will get to know how to work with horses and use the horsingtherapy. Leisure time: Excursions round Petrozavodsk city and visits to local museums. Boat trips to islands. Sport activities and games such as football, volleyball, badminton etc. Accommodation: Volunteers will live in the wood building of the youth organization (3 persons per room). The canteen is situated in the same building, volunteers will be asked to help with cooking. The shower is available in the next building of orphanage. In case of necessity volunteers could be hosted by families of Russian participants of the work camp. Language: English, any level of Russian is welcomed. Terminal/Region: Petrozavodsk train station and airport. Location: Petrozavodsk, Republic of Karelia, Russia. Extra info: Don't forget to take a sleeping bag, warm and waterproof clothes, national music CDs, games and good mood. Number of Volunteers: 10 4. Russia - Ecocenter Zapovedniks Russia Begin:June 16, 2008, End: June 29, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:RU-ECZ-6-1 Dealing with forest fire (Moscow region) The project is organized by Ecological Center Zapovedniks (ECZ) in cooperation with Greenpeace Russia and Administration of protected areas of Taldom. Nature Reserve Zhuravlinaya Rodina; and joined territory suffer from fire every summer. Often it happens because of local people, who burn dry grass. Every year hundreds of birds and animals die because of people's foolishness. There were also cases of people deaths and houses are burnt quiet often. The grey crane and many rare and Red Book's birds nest on the territory of the Reserve. That's why this place attracts eco-tourists and birdwatchers. The main aim of the work camp is to teach volunteers how to 122 deal with fire on the nature territories, including preventive measures against fire. We will work out a plan how to protect other green territories from fire in those regions, from which volunteers come from and where they can initiate such work upon return. Language: English, Russian could be useful. Work: lectures and practical trainings on extinguishing of fire; reconstruction of ecological trail, rubbish on river banks cleaning, help in a forest nursery in the ecologic station, ecologic lessons for local people. Accommodation: wooden house with beds. The house is in a village, the nearest town is in 10 km, Moscow is in 120 km. Toilet and shower are outside and very simple. Water from well. Banya (Russia sauna) is possible. Swimming in the pond. Cooking by themselves. Separate rubbish collecting. Study: Lecture or film about ecologic system in Russia, study trips, bird watching and plants learning, the Crane museum, excursion to the fire station. Terminal/Region: Moscow train station or airport. Qualifications: Motivation letter on separate list explaining how you plan to use this knowledge in future. 11 vols will be Russian. Number of Volunteers: 22 5. Russia - SFERA Russia Begin:June 21, 2008, End: July 12, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:RU-SF-9-1 \"FAR-FAR EAST\", Republic of Saha (Yakutia) The republic of Sakha (Yakutia) is part of Far East Federal district of the Russian Federation. The area of Yakutia territory is more than 3 million square kilometers; it is the fifth part of the country. The territory of Republic occupies almost all northeast part of the Asian continent, having stretched with the north on the south on 2000 km and from the west to the east - on 2500 km. Republic of Sakha is not only the biggest region of Russia, but also the most severe on climatic conditions. In the sharp continental climate of Yakutia the amplitude of fluctuations of temperature of air makes 100°C (from +40°C in the summer up to-60°C in the winter). The republic has rich natural resources such as diamonds, gold, stone and brown coal, iron ores, natural gas, tin, tungsten etc. The camp is organized in cooperation with Yityk Kuel village school on the base of the literary and art museum reserve. Work: The general aim of the workcamp is the creation of the Internet website of virtual museum of the culture, traditions and history of the ancient Yakut nationality - Olonkho. With this purpose volunteers will be asked to make digital pictures of the exhibits of the literary and art museum, to translate descriptions of the exhibits for the virtual museum, to research the daily life of the inhabitants of the village in order to write articles for publishing in the Internet and to make a small movie about the life in Yakutia. Another kind of work for volunteers is organizing language workshops and presentations of the countries they come from for local youth. Study: Volunteers will get acquainted with specific Yakut culture. Also volunteers will participate in handicraft workshops. Leisure time: Excursions to the unique open-air memorial museum of the political reference. Volunteers will participate in rafting by the river Amga and night show. Also volunteers will have opportunity to play Yakutsk national musical instrument - khomus. They will have meetings with the unique alive carrier of the Yakut heroic epos Olonkho. Accommodation: building with simple conditions: washstand, toilet and summer showers are outside. The meal will be prepared by local cooker, volunteers will have chance to try national meat and vegetarian cuisine. Language: English, any level of Russian is welcomed. Terminal/Region: Yakutsk airport, train station. Location: Yityk Kuel village, Tattinskiy ulus, Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia. Extra info: Don't forget to bring sleeping bags. The bus trip from Yakutsk to the workcamp place will be organized and will take 5 hours. Number of Volunteers: 10 6. Russia - SFERA Russia Begin:June 23, 2008, End: July 6, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:RU-SF-6-1 \"SIBERIAN MIRACLE OF NATURE\", Krasnoyarsk, the river Mana Krasnoyarsk is the largest industrial and cultural center of Eastern Siberia, capital of Krasnoyarsk region. The jail was founded in 1628 in the center of Russia between small river Kachi and great Yenisei. The status of the city of Krasnoyarsk has received in 1690 when Siberia has been finally attached to Russia. In 1822 it became the center of the Yenisei province. There are unique landscapes, mountain landscapes, a mighty Siberian wood and well-known reserve "Stolby". This creation of the nature represents exotic rocky eminences among a taiga in spurs of East Sayan Mountains. Territory of reserve is 47 000 hectares. The camp is organized in cooperation with Ecological - computer center of Krasnoyarsk city which is working in the field of ecological education for youth. Work: The camp consists of 2 parts- ecological events in the Krasnoyarsk city and rafting along the river Mana. During work in city the volunteers will be asked to help in preparation for ecological campaigns and educational work for visitors of the reserve "Stolby" park of flora and fauna "Roev Ruchey", tourist complex "Bobrovyi Log". During rafting by the river Mana the volunteers will have educational work among tourists, cleaning banks of the river. Also, volunteers will be asked to organize English and German lessons for Russians students participants of the camp. Study: Volunteers will get acquainted with specific Russian Siberian culture. Also volunteers will participate in ecological workshops. Leisure time: excursions round the city Krasnoyarsk, to museums, natural reserve "Stolby". During rafting by the river the volunteers will participate in carnival, play volleyball, traditional Russian games, walk in the forest. Accommodation: in Krasnoyarsk volunteers will live in the Russians families of camp's participants. During rafting along the river volunteers will live in tents, food will be prepared on fire. Language: English, Russian is welcome. Terminal/Region: Krasnoyarsk train station, airport Location: Krasnoyarsk region, Krasnoyarsk, Area Mansky, river Mana. Extra info: An encephalitis vacation is strongly recommended! Don't forget to take a sleeping bag, warm and waterproof clothes, crème against mosquitoes, national music CDs, games and good mood. Also it would be great if 123 volunteers can bring a plate, a spoon and a cup (metal or plastic ones to use while rafting). Number of Volunteers: 8 7. Russia - Ecocenter Zapovedniks Russia Begin:June 23, 2008, End: July 5, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:RU-ECZ-6-2 Park Kuz’minki, Moscow The project is organized by Ecological Center Zapovedniki (ECZ) and Nature Historical Park Kuz’minki. Kuz’minki is unique territory with beautiful nature and old architecture. The archeologists found steps of bee-hunters tribes who lived there in XI – XIII. Since that time beekeeping is very popular in there. In XVII Peter I presented these lands to the barons Stroganov’s when farmsteads were established. There are many rare birds and plants which are registered in the Red Book. In 2006 2 ecological trails were opened, one of them for handicapped children. Now Park is very famous and favorite recreation zone for many people. This fact has a back side – garbage in the Park and destroyed culture and nature objects. People can’t keep the Park in order enough to prevent all possible destruction and that’s why help of volunteers is very necessary and important. The aim of the project is to help the Park stuff take care of the Park territory, to promote volunteers ideas among local people and pay more attention to the Park’s life. The main work activity will take place in the Park administration (EcoCenter). The nearest metro station is in 30 minutes’ walk or in 15 min by bus. Language: English Work: volunteers will take care of flower garden and work in tree garden, to keep the farmstead and Park in order – to cut bushes, to improve landscape, to renovate an ecological tourist trail, to build duck-house; to organize and participate in the ecological action with and for the locals. Accommodation: kindergarten or school. More details about the accommodation TBC. Lunches in canteen, breakfasts and dinners cooked by yourself. Study: ecological and historical excursions – “one day from the real forester’s life”, Horses Yard, the Museum of ancient cars, Kuzminki farmstead; excursions to the Moscow Parks, Zoo and Dolphin show; Kremlin, Mausoleum, boat trip on the Moscow River. English Terminal/Region: Moscow train station or airport. Number of Volunteers: 12 8. Russia - Siberian Creative Group Russia Begin:June 28, 2008, End: July 17, 2008 Topic: Antiracism, antifascism, refugees and ethnic minorities Campcode:RU-SCG-1-1 “Nukher gathers friends,” Barguzin valley Barguzin and Kurumkan regions of the Republic of Buryatia are situated to the northeast of lake Baikal in a picturesque valley of Barguzin river between two snow-covered mountain ridges. The valley is rich in natural and archeological monuments. Among them there are sacred places of Buryats: a bullstone, healing mineral springs, and ancient rock paintings. Buryats constitute 30% of the 30,000 population of the valley. “Nukher” in BuryatMongolian means “friend,” “guard”. In 2006 “The First Nukher of Chingis khan” was produced by Ulan-Ude film studio “Urga” dedicated to the beginning of life-long friendship between Chingis khan – Temijin and Boorchu, his 1st knight. Since it is the 1st film in Buryat devoted to the heroic forefathers of Buryat nation it has become an important phenomenon in contemporary life of the Buryats. What is it to be a modern nukher? How to adapt new ideas to ancient traditions? The main idea of the workcamp “Nukher gathers friends” is to promote liberal values, human rights education and intercultural dialogue. Being a part of the YTNF project the workcamp will contribute to the overcoming of isolation of Buryat villagers and their inclusion into global democratic processes. Volunteers should bring with them materials in order to present situation with human rights in their countries in an innovative and creative way. Study: The vols will stay in a typical Buryat village and will learn Buryat culture via communication with local inhabitants and vols. They will also have a short introduction into Buryat history and traditions. Horse has always had an important place in Buryat-Mongolian life and culture being a close friend of a nomad. As Buryat epics say, a hero and his destrier are born on the same day. Many poetic words and songs are devoted to the horse in Buryat oral tradition. The vols will learn the Buryat way of horse rearing and horsemanship. Work: traveling on horseback to Buryat villages giving HR presentations. In order to promote Buryat culture and language “The First Nukher of Chingis khan” will be shown in Buryat villages as a part of HR presentations. Accommodation: In a village school. Sleeping bags are required. Number of Volunteers: 24 9. Russia - World 4U Russia Begin:July 1, 2008, End: July 13, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:RU-W4U-9-1 Groooooshine Grooooove,Samara region Samara Region is situated in the midland of Russia. It is considered one of the most beautiful places in the country because of its picturesque landscapes and favorable geographical position. Long rows of Zhiguli Mountains stretch along the biggest river in Europe - Volga. Samara has a rich history and cultural life. There are many historical monuments, old buildings and museums, theatres and exhibitions here. Every summer, Samara hosts the Grushin Festival, devoted to a musical genre called "Bard singing". These are lyrical songs usually accompanied by the guitar and comparable with the French chanson. Some 150 thousand fans from all over the Russia, Ukraine and other countries come to listen to performances by the most famous artists in the genre. People live in tents during the festival and while direct personal contact among the fans and performers is a big part of the fun. Work: The project consists of two parts: first, the assistance in organizing the Grushin festival, the annual national festival of bard music. The second part of the project will deal with preparation of the performance of the modern Russian children fairy- tale and later on the international and Russian volunteers will visit some children summer camps of Samara region with the show. Accommodation: For the period of the festival you will live in tents and cook by yourselves. Please, bring the national recipes. When the festival is over you will be engaged in the territory cleaning together with the rest of the 124 staff. Then you go back to Samara and will live in the SSTTU dormitory. For the boarding school #117 in Samara accommodation will be provided in a classrooms. Girls will live in one room and boys in another with shared toilet and bathroom. You will cook by your own in a kitchen of the school. Free time activities. Festival: you can take sunbaths and swim in the river Volga as well as take part in concerts and sports competitions (football, boating, sailing etc). There is a grand final show where you can take pictures of the winners of the festival. Samara: you will enjoy a cultural program in Samara including river trips, visits of Stalin Bunker, different museums etc. Language: English R: Do not forget to take a sleeping bag, a tent, spoons and plates, musical instruments and national costumes with you. Location: Samara region , the Volga river island Terminal/Region: 31 June (Moscow, World4U office) or 1 July (Samara) Number of Volunteers: 10 10. Russia - Passage Zebra Russia Begin:July 2, 2008, End: July 13, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:RU-PZ-9-3 MUSIC APPRENTICE, Krasnoyarsky krai “The Sayan Ring Festival”, Krasnoyarsky krai. The 5-day-long festival demonstrates performing arts of the South-East Siberia including traditional overtone singing, playing folk instruments, ritual dancing, shamanistic ceremonies – and apart from this - outstanding world-music players from Russia and from abroad (e.g. last year they had guests from France, Scotland, etc.). Language: The fest takes place in Shushenskoe – a small town situated in 80km from the capital of Khakassy, Abakan. This part of South-East Siberia is covered in taiga forests, while the town itself is very near the world-known Yenisey river. W. Volunteers will work 4-6 hours a day, during which they will be involved into the technical support of the festival (installing the stage, picking up garbage), as well as actively participating in the informational area, e.g. preparing seminars and performing, talking to the participants and mass media representatives, taking pictures, writing reports in English. These reports will be used for the English version of the website. Please note, that the work during the festival can be physically hard (but all open-air!) and the working schedule can vary from a day to a day. Please bring your camera! Accommodation: You will live in bungalows in the holiday center situated near by the festival place. The holyday center has much in common with a camping: shower and toilet are outside. F. The meals will be provided by the Festival Commettee, 3 times/day in the canteen. ). Please note that vegetarian food is not easily available in the canteen since it’s not really popular in Siberia. E. The festival provides a wide range of entertainments: apart from music it offers drums and dance jamsessions, fire shows, bonfires, etc. Local people are very hospitable and will give you many chances to learn something about Siberian culture. Please bring your national games and recepies, CDs (we will burn a DVD with the shared music and pictures), music instruments if you play any (there going to be jam sessions) and funny light clothes to wear during the festival. NB. Please note that the camp is not recommended to people with the poor health since the physical work is all in the open air (take a raincoat, hard shoes and long trousers & long-sleeved coat in case of a rain, mosquitoes and cross-country strolls), it can be hot during the day and the working schedule can be split into several sessions some of which are to be done even late at night or early in the morning. Another important note is that the crime rate in South-East Siberia is quite high. Although the security of the festival is ensured by the great number of police we advise you not to bring expensive things and to keep your camera and ID with you every time you leave the camp. You should be open to a totally different culture background. People with photography skills and the experience of writing reports are required! If you can perform you are the most welcome! Number of Volunteers: 10 11. Russia - SFERA Russia Begin:July 4, 2008, End: July 20, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:RU-SF-6-2 \"TAJMAZI\", Caucasus,North Osetia-Alania Northern Osetia-Alania is the republic of Russian Federation situated in the Northern part of Caucasus mountains. The half of its territory consists of middle and high mountains and canyons. It is a very wild land with the variety of flora and fauna. The camp takes place in one of the picturesque canyons on the base of youth sport camp called "Tajmazi" situated 2000 m above the sea level where students of Taganrog State university spent summer holidays living and working together. The idea of the workcamp is an intercultural communication and promotion of voluntary work among youth. Work: Volunteers together with students will help in camp renovation: repair summer houses, renovate kitchen, arrange footpaths and local road to the village. Study: Volunteers will get acquainted not only with Russian culture, but will also learn specific of Caucasus region and its lifestyle. Leisure time: Volunteers can go hiking to mountains and waterfalls, explore the surrounding and enjoy the beauty of nature, spend evenings near the fireplace singing songs with the guitar, play football or ping-pang. There is also the possibility to visit local mountain village and learn the specific life there. The bravest ones could have a chance to try paragliding from the mountains in a pair with the experienced instructor. Accommodation: Volunteers will live in summer wood houses, shower and toilets are outside, also possible to use Russian banya (sauna) instead of shower. The meals will be cooked by cookers in the canteen, but volunteers will also have chance to prepare their own dishes. Language: English. Terminal/Region: Rostov-on-Don airport or train station, Taganrog train station. Location: 2000 m above sea level, Tajmazi canyon, Northern Osetia-Alania Republic, Russia. Extra info: Bring warm and waterproof clothes, working shoes and clothes, national music CDs, games and good mood. Number of Volunteers: 6 12. Russia - World 4U Russia Begin:July 5, 2008, End: July 15, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:RU-W4U-6-2 WONDER MOUNTAINS, Voronezh region 125 Voronezh is situated in the centre of Russia and officially called the center of Black Soil Region. Besides Voronezh was the most important boundary fortress of Russia from the 8-th century up to the 17-th century. "Divnogorie" is The National museum and nature preserve in the open air, with sufficient historical meaning (http://divnogorie.narod.ru). It's 130 km from Voronezh. There are archeological, architectural monuments in Divnogorie, such as cave temples of the 17 century, Mayatskoye settlement (dates back to the 9 century), Bronze Age mounds. For the last 10 years the children theme-camping "Ancient Slavs" has been organized in Divnogorie in summer. Work: The idea of the project appeared 2 years ago. The theme-camping "Ancient Slavs" is provided to give the children an opportunity to find out the Motherland history, their roots by playing the role-game. When children know their past, they are more confident about their future. International volunteers bring invaluable role of native speakers in order to acquaint kids with other traditions and cultures. On the other hand, you will have the possibility to get in touch with Russian Ancient culture, to know about traditions, customs, crafts of the Slavs of the 9th century. The volunteers will be involved in working with children (including participating in Slavic holidays - song festival, Ivan Kupala's Day (midsummer). You are expected to provide some national spare time activities for the children. Also, volunteers will be engaged into ecological work: clearing and renovating the territory of the camp. Accommodation: Accomodation will be provided in tents (3-4 persons per one). You will live on the territory of Slavic camp (100 participants). Food: You'll cook by yourselves on the campfire. Language: English R: Please bring sleeping bags and working clothes, strong and rubber boots, mosquito repellent. Favorite CDs, guitars and other musical instruments are always welcomed. Besides Slavic costumes are welcomed too. Excursions to cave temples, national reserve "Divnogorie", training Slavic crafts, mountain climbing, swimming (the rivers Tikhaya Sosna and Don). Location: Voronezh region Terminal/Region: 4 July (Moscow, World4U office, 10:00 - 17:00) or 5 July (Voronezh, 10:00 - 12:00) Number of Volunteers: 10 13. Russia - SFERA Russia Begin:July 6, 2008, End: July 18, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:RU-SF-9-2 \"BREAD AND SALT\", Karelia, Pitkaranta Republic of Karelia is situated in the north-west part of Russia. The most of the territory is Taiga area and half of it is covered with forests of pines and birch trees. It is often said that Karelia consists of stones, lakes and forests. The region is famous for its high ecology and diversity of flora and fauna. Pitkaranta city is situated 200 km apart of Petrozavodsk at the bank of the picturesque Ladojskoe Lake. The most beautiful place nearby is Valaam Island the spiritual center of Russian Orthodox Church. The project is realized on the base of Pitkaranta Creative Centre for Kids. It aims not only to help in organizing activities with local kids, but also to allow Russians and Poles to live and work together. This is Russian-Polish bilateral workcamp, Russians are recruited by SFERA and Poles - by OWA-Poland. However it is also listed in the workcamp summer program because it can happen that not enough volunteers from the "invited countries" will apply and in that case the volunteers of the other countries will get an opportunity to join the camp. In this case sending organizations will be informed on time. The special topic of the camp is Russian-Polish relations. Work: The task of the volunteers is to elaborate out and fulfill different cultural, educational and entertainment activities with children such as language workshops, country presentations, sport activities and games. Participants will be also involved in a staging of a theater play in English. The performance will be played with the participation of volunteers and children from the Creative Centre for Kids and could be connected with Russian-Polish relations. Study: Volunteers will research and learn a lot about the history and modern stage of RussianPolish bilateral relations in different aspects of life: traditions, perspectives, historical background, existing situation and stereotypes towards each other's cultures. Leisure time: Excursions round the city and its surroundings. Different sport events, evening programs, fishing, swimming, boating. Accommodation: Volunteers will live in the Creative Centre for Kids with all the facilities. The food is provided in the dining room, volunteers will eat together with local kids. Language: English, any level of Russian is welcomed. Terminal/Region: Petrozavodsk train station and airport. Location: Pitkaranta, Republic of Karelia, Russia Extra info: don't forget to take a sleeping bag, warm and waterproof clothes, crème against mosquitoes, national music CDs, games and good mood. Number of Volunteers: 10 14. Russia - SFERA Russia Begin:July 7, 2008, End: July 20, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:RU-SF-5-3 \"CENTAUR-2\", Karelia, Petrozavodsk "CENTAUR-2" Republic of Karelia is situated in the north-west part of Russia. The most of the territory is Taiga area and half of it is covered with forests of pines and birch trees. It is often said that Karelia consists of stones, lakes and forests. The region is famous for its high ecology and diversity of flora and fauna. The camp takes place in Petrozavodsk, the capital of Karelia republic which has been found by Piter the Great simultaneously with St.Petersburg in 1703. Initially it was a small settlement supplying the weapon factory. Nowadays it is a very nice, modern and clean city with highly developed industry and very active social life. The project is organized in cooperation with youth organization "Centaur" which is active in the field of work with disabled children especially using the method of horsing therapy. Work: Volunteers are expected to help to conduct the work with disabled children in a day-to-day life as well as during the horsing therapy as horse-breeders. Furthermore participants will look after the horses - help with cleaning, feeding and taking care of them. Also volunteers will be involved in renovation of fans of the riding-hall for horses, cleaning the territory for the new riding hall and probably in construction of the consumer services building. Study: volunteers will be trained with the basic 126 principles of conducting activities with children with disabilities as well as will get to know how to work with horses and use the horsingtherapy. Leisure time: Excursions round Petrozavodsk city and visits to local museums. Boat trips to islands. Sport activities and games such as football, volleyball, badminton etc. Accommodation: Volunteers will live in the wood building of the youth organization (3 persons per room). The shower is available in the next building of orphanage. The canteen is situated in the same building, volunteers will be asked to help with cooking. In case of necessity volunteers could be hosted by families of Russian participants of the work camp. Language: English, any level of Russian is welcomed. Terminal/Region: Petrozavodsk train station and airport. Location: Petrozavodsk, Republic of Karelia, Russia Extra info: don't forget to take a sleeping bag, warm and waterproof clothes, national music CDs, games and good mood. Number of Volunteers: 10 15. Russia - Siberian Creative Group Russia Begin:July 8, 2008, End: July 21, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:RU-SCG-6-1 Chivyrkuy Bay, Lake Baikal The Eastern Siberian Baikal Trail (ESBT) is an non-profit organization, with a mission to promote local sustainable development of Lake Baikal and surrounding areas through lowimpact ecotourism. This mission is grounded in building environmentally friendly trails that are safe and enjoyable for hikers of all ages and levels of experience. ESBT is carrying out trailbuilding projects around Baikal in two-week summer camps composed of international volunteer crews. ESBT projects concentrate on environmental education, restoration, social responsibility and leadership, on improving the health and well-being of local people, preserving indigenous peoples, their cultures and traditions, as well as promoting intercultural interaction. It all began with a simple yet daunting idea - to build a trail circumventing one of the oldest and most beautiful lakes on Earth, “the pearl of Siberia” - Lake Baikal. A trail over 2000 kilometers long, connecting seven national parks and reserves and providing easy access to Baikal’s breath-taking views and panoramas. For more than 30 years this idea was nothing but a dream, dismissed as Quixotian, impractical, overly ambitious, and just crazy. And yet, for the past five years, a group of enthusiastic local environmentalists along with hundreds of volunteers - have been transforming the impossible dream into reality. It’s called the Eastern Siberian Baikal Trail (ESBT). Workcamp is organized on the territory of Zabaikalski National Park on the shore of Chivyrkuy Bay. One of the tasks of ZNP is the protection and preservation of nerpa (sweet water seal, Baikal endemic) population. To the west of Svyatoy Nos peninsula Ushkanyi islands are situated, with the largest nerpa breeding ground. Chivyrkuy is one of the most beautiful places on Lake Baikal. Remote and peaceful, it is framed by the majestic bluegreen Barguzin mountain range to the east and the steep Holy Nose range to the west. Although becoming more popular with tourists, this is still a remote area, inhabited mostly by brown bears, moose, red deer, ermine, sable, muskrat, and alpine hare. The workcamp is set on a sandy beach of the bay. The main objective of the project is to build a comfortable and safe trail from Monakhovo to Zmeevaya Bay where a healing hot spring is situated. Work: Building of a 2-3 km long section of the trail, cleaning the trail corridor, forming the trail. Accommodation: in a stationary tent camp. Note that there are no hot showers at this camp - but you can always heat water for bathing or take a refreshing swim in Baikal! Extra info: Participation Fee: 250 Euro Number of Volunteers: 15 16. Russia - World 4U Russia Begin:July 8, 2008, End: July 28, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:RU-W4U-5-1 \"L&L\" -SHARE YOUR LOVE AND LIGHT, Samara Samara region is situated in the middle of Russia on the cost of biggest European river Volga. This is one of the most beautiful places in country because of its landscapes and favorable geographical position. Samara has its own reach history (It was founded in 1586) and for that reason the city is famous for its culture. This is one of the biggest city in Russia (population more than 1,5 million). Work: The main idea of the camp is a Cultural exchange. On the one hand to give Russian children a glimpse to different cultures, on the other - to show foreign volunteers Russian culture. Every day (excepting weekend) international and Russian volunteers will be sent to different children camps in Samara region with prepared culture program on the topic "Cultures of different countries" (showprogram for children with many games and competitions). One Program will take about 3-4 hours. The program supposes your active participation and willing to communicate with children. Positive mind and good mood are necessary. The national symbols of your country and your own ideas about variants of activities with kids are very-very welcome. Accommodation: The rooms for 3-4 persons in the students hostel of Samara State University of economics. Food: 3 times a day in the university canteen. Free time activities: The Russian students have prepared the great cultural program for you, visiting the bunker of Stalin, National park "Samarskyaia Luka", etc. The rest of the time is full by different excursions, Interesting lection about Russian culture. Language: English R: It would be nice to bring with you some parts of the national clothes, pictures, songs, music and national games of your country. Motivation letter is required! Special medical requirements: All volunteers are involved in work with children of any kind have to take medical certificates with their resent vaccinations and tests indicated. According to the Russian Committee of Health Control in Education all teachers/consolers are obliged to have HIV test annually updated, so you have to bring HIV- test certificate with them or pass it in Russia. Location: Russia, Samara Terminal/Region: 7 July (Moscow, World4U office) or 8 July (Samara) Number of Volunteers: 10 17. Russia - World 4U Russia Begin:July 10, 2008, End: July 24, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:RU-W4U-11-2 RAY OF LIGHT, N.Chelny 127 Naberezhnye Chelny City is located in the centre part of Russia. Two great cultures (Russian and Tatar) and religions (Orthodox and Muslim) get together very well in this city. Many Russian artists and poets made their masterpieces in this picturesque place. N. Chelny is famous for the KamAZ cars (winners of rally "Paris-Dakar") plant. Work: The project is organized in co-operation with Russian student organization. Volunteers will work in Baby asylum and National park. National park "Nizhnyaya Kama" is a park of unique plants, trees and bushes. You will take care of them, protect of vermins. Besides sometimes we will clean riverbank and do some construction work on the territory of park. Baby asylum: age of babies 0-4 years. You will walk with children, organize different games, adopted to their age. Besides do easy construction work on the territory of asylum. Accommodation: You will live in the territory of National park in wooden houses with restroom, shower, canteen, bedrooms. Free time activities: We prepared wide entertainment program to you to learn great Russian culture for 2 weeks. Visiting famous museums, KAmaZ plant, Ice Palace, Organ Hole, and finally great party in your honor:-)! Language: English R: Please bring working clothes, swimming suit and the games for your future friends and ourselves?, cards with sights of your Counties & Cities etc. All volunteers are involved in work with children of any kind have to take medical certificates with their resent vaccinations and tests indicated. According to the Russian Committee of Health Control in Education all teachers/consolers are obliged to have HIV test annually updated, so you have to bring HIV- test certificate with them. Location: Russia, Republic of Tatarstan, Naberezhnye Chelny city Terminal/Region: 9 July 10:00 - 16:30, Moscow, World4U office Number of Volunteers: 10 18. Russia - Passage Zebra Russia Begin:July 13, 2008, End: July 28, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:RU-PZ-9-2 NOMAD\'S SONG, Tuva, Chadan Number of Volunteers: 6 19. Russia - Youth Memorial Russia Begin:July 13, 2008, End: July 27, 2008 Topic: Antiracism, antifascism, refugees and ethnic minorities Campcode:RU-YM-1-1 “Learning from history”- Kutschino, near Perm, Urals The Center for the Support of Democratic Youth Initiatives (Youth Memorial) is a civic non-profit organization established in 1998 by the Perm branch of the International Society “Memorial”. The aim of the “Youth Memorial” is to engage young people in social and political activities, in civil actions and protection of young people’s rights. No one knows how many people suffered and died in the Soviet Gulag camps. Historians estimate that between 12 and 20 million people were sent to the Gulag between 1928-1953, and as many as 95 percent may have perished. Under Khrushchev and Brezhnev the numbers dropped off sharply. Nevertheless about 10,000 people were sent to the camps for political offenses, and thousands more were committed to mental hospitals. Until now, not one of the Gulag camps in the former Soviet Union has been turned into a memorial museum, which could serve both as a reminder of the past and a warning for the future. The Memorial Museum of the History of Political Repression and Totalitarianism in the USSR, located in Russia’s Ural region on the site of the Perm-36 Gulag camp, seeks to address this need. In 1972, Perm-36 was converted into the main Soviet camp for political prisoners, and many of the USSR’s most prominent dissidents, including Vladimir Bukovsky, Sergei Kovalev, Anatoly Marchenko, Yury Orlov, Anatoly Scharansky, Vasyl Stus, and Gleb Yakunin, served time there. Work: help with restoration and repair-andrenewal operations, land improvement on the territory of the formal political prison. An average working day is about 5 hours. Study: history of political repressions in USSR, guided tours at the museum Perm 36, studying of its exhibitions, video materials etc., meeting with the employees of the Museum and human rights activists, with the experts and the former political prisoners, discussions on the topic totalitarianism and terrorism in the history and today, democracy in Russia and Europe yesterday and today. Extra info: participating in games, sport activities, swimming, excursions to the city Perm, to the cloister “Uspenskiy”. Accommodation: in wooden houses on the riverside near the village, the volunteer will reside in 2 rooms with 5-6 two-level-beds in each. The shower and the toilet are outside of the house. There is also Russia “banja” on the camp. Cooking, cleaning will be done by the volunteers themselves. A computer for films and so on is available. Sleeping bags are desirable. Number of Volunteers: 20 20. Russia - World 4U Russia Begin:July 13, 2008, End: July 29, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:RU-W4U-11-2 SELIGER-LAKE, Tver Tver Region is the soul of Russia. It has numerous monuments of history, architecture, archeology and culture. It is also a spiritual center due to the temples and monasteries, among which the Nilova Pustyn Monastery, the national relic of Russia, has the exceptional value. The area has a favorable geographical position between Moscow and St. Petersburg. The distance up to Moscow is 167 km and up to St. Petersburg is 485 km. The area has several hundred lakes; the largest and most famous among them is the pearl of the Central Russia the Seliger Lake - Russian nature heritage. Work: You will renovate an ancient monument -Nilostolbenskiy monastery. It is situated on the small island in the middle of the beautiful and one of the most attractive lakes in Russia Seliger. Few years ago the participant from Korea have found a grave cast iron plate of 17th century during her volunteer work. Fair to say it was quite impressive discovery! You are supposed to participate in all these kind of works: masonry, brickwork, carpentry work and painting. Accommodation: Accommodation will be provided in tents (3-4 persons per one). Food: You will cook for yourself on fire and eat in the self-organized canteen right in the camp. Please bring sleeping bags and mats. The specific of your work and accommodation is quite interesting: the monastery is situated on 128 the island and your camp - on the mainland. Therefore, every morning you as a member of a small fleet consisted of boats, canoes, rafts and so on will travel from the one bank to another to your working place. The travel time is approximately 40-50 minutes one way. Language: English R: Volunteers should be patient to orthodox religion. Please bring working clothes, mosquito repellent, your favourite games, musical instruments, swimming suit, more extra socks and underwear, raincoat. Location: Tver region, Ostashkov area, Neprie village. Terminal/Region: 13 July 10:00 - 14:30, Moscow, World4U office Number of Volunteers: 10 21. Russia - Siberian Creative Group Russia Begin:July 14, 2008, End: July 27, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:RU-SCG-6-3 ”Kika trail”, Kika settlement, Lake Baikal The Eastern Siberian Baikal Trail (ESBT) is an non-profit organization, with a mission to promote local sustainable development of Lake Baikal and surrounding areas through lowimpact ecotourism. This mission is grounded in building environmentally friendly trails that are safe and enjoyable for hikers of all ages and levels of experience. ESBT is carrying out trailbuilding projects around Baikal in two-week summer camps composed of international volunteer crews. ESBT projects concentrate on environmental education, restoration, social responsibility and leadership, on improving the health and well-being of local people, preserving indigenous peoples, their cultures and traditions, as well as promoting intercultural interaction. It all began with a simple yet daunting idea - to build a trail circumventing one of the oldest and most beautiful lakes on Earth, “the pearl of Siberia” - Lake Baikal. A trail over 2000 kilometers long, connecting seven national parks and reserves and providing easy access to Baikal’s breath-taking views and panoramas. For more than 30 years this idea was nothing but a dream, dismissed as Quixotian, impractical, overly ambitious, and just crazy. And yet, for the past five years, a group of enthusiastic local environmentalists along with hundreds of volunteers - have been transforming the impossible dream into reality. It’s called the Eastern Siberian Baikal Trail (ESBT). Vols will be living in the Siberian taiga on the shore of a mountain river. This is a wonderful location for exploring one of the most beautiful areas of Baikal region while having access to conveniences of civilization. This project takes place on the southeastern shore of Lake Baikal, along mountain river Kika that flows into Lake Baikal near the Turka settlement. The existing trail starts near the Kika settlement (40 kilometers from Lake Baikal) and follows a scenic route up the river for about 22 kilometers, leading to a waterfall and a cave in the vicinity of Bull’s lakes and Bull’s mountain (1771 meters). The trail is of low to medium difficulty. It is part of a new ‘Special Economic Zone’, created recently to encourage recreational tourism in this area. The local population use the trail for recreational (hiking, picnicking, horse riding, rafting) and economic (wild berries, cedar nuts, herbs) purposes. However, the trail is not reinforced and not very safe. The local administration approached the GBT for assistance in improving the trail in accordance with international standards for hiking trails. Work: This season the volunteers will be improving the existing trail, constructing drainage structures, building log bridges and planting trees. Accommodation: in a stationary tent camp at an equipped camp site. The camp site will be near Kika settlement. Note that there are no hot showers at this camp - but you can always boil the water yourself or take a refreshing swim in the mountain river! Extra info: Vols will be taken to the hot springs at Goryachinsk, swim in Baikal, or work on their fishing skills. Participation Fee: 230 Euro Number of Volunteers: 15 22. Russia - Ecocenter Zapovedniks Russia Begin:July 14, 2008, End: July 27, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:RU-ECZ-6-3 VOLGA RIVER (Samara region) The project is organized by Moscow Ecological Center Zapovedniks and Samarskaya Luka National Park. The park is situated in the center of European part of Russia, where the Zhiguli Mountains and the Volga River makes a peculiar peninsula with astonishing landscapes and splendid scenes. The Samarskaya Luka National Park – is the biosphere reservation of UNESCO. The territory is rich of archeological monuments and associates with the names of such legendary persons in Russian History as Ermak, Razin, Pugachev, painter Repin. In the Soviet Union time at the Usinskiy Tumulus (the place of the camp) there was a tourist base, that was lost over time during the Perestroika economic crisis, and now there are the ruins of buildings and heaps of rubbish. The main idea of the project is: cleaning of the territory as it possible and reequipping the clearing in the educational ecological field center for children, youth and tourists, and, creating of the recreational zone for the park visitors. Language: English. Work: improvement of the territory – installation of benches, toilets, info-boards, cutting of shrubs and brushwood, cleaning of the construction rubbish, creation and renovation of the camp, help in construction and renovation of eco-trail in Park. Study: excursions on the eco-trails in the Park and Zhigulevsky Reserve, 2days study tour up to the Zhiguli Mountains; seminars about recycling and ecological using of the nature resources. Excursion to the archaized Bogatirskaya Sloboda – traditional Russian fight, costume show, boating on the Volga River; excursions to the Museum of the famous painter Repin, in the Stepan Razin’s cave and to the Ethnographical Museum. Accommodation: at the meadow on the Usinskiy Kurgan at the Volga bank (7 km to the nearest village) in the tents, bring your one (optional). Cooking by themselves on a open fire, use a Volga River as a bath. Toilet is outside and very simple. No electricity. As the camp place a bit far from civilization, your ideas, games and music instruments for evening programs more then welcome! Terminal/Region: Samara, Zhigulevsk Extra info: A vaccination for encephalitis is recommended! Qualifications: This camp is ONLY for the wild nature lovers; for healthy and rich of spirit persons, who want to test themselves in extreme conditions of wild nature. 10 vols will be Russian. Number of Volunteers: 20 23. Russia - World 4U Russia 129 Begin:July 14, 2008, End: August 3, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:RU-W4U-11-3 OLD MANOR, N.Novgorod Podviazie is an old village situated on the steep bank of Oka river, just half an hour far from Nizhny Novgorod, regional capital, near Dudin monastery. The village is placed between steep bank and fathomless pit. The manor in Podviazie has being changed its owners from the 14th century, however always being the most ancient, largest and the most notable manor in the region. The most important innovators for the manor were Priklonskie, family of the Moscow State University Head, who owned the manor in the 18th century. His successor, regional tycoon Rukovishnkov has implemented in the manor the most innovative technical and architecture decision. The manor has gained its new view in the 19th century. Unfortunately during the Russian revolution and Wars the manor was destroyed, so that just ruins remind us about the former glory of Podviazie. Work: Project implies two main directions. First is renovation of the manor, which includes: Cleaning of the territory; - Cutting down the verdure in the park; - Masonry work in the manor; - Making bricks from the loam for the paths. Second is preparation of volunteer festival, ethnic open-air, devoted to the manor and promoting of volunteer movement. This work will be done partly with local volunteers. This direction of work will include: - Preparation of territory for the stage; - Preparation the place for guest-camping; - Organizing places for parking and infrastructure for camping; Support to local volunteers in other preparatory work; - Cleaning the place after festival. Volunteers are also welcome to participate in the festival itself. People with creative way of thinking are more than welcomed! Your artistic, musician and other talents will be supported! The work is going to be intensive, sometimes hard, but interesting and energetic! We are looking for really motivated volunteers who are interested in history, archeology, architecture and ready to share with people their positive energy! You will be deeply diving in the medieval Russia! Accommodation: Accommodation in one of the buildings in the manor, sleeping on the floor, so PLEASE bring your sleeping bags and mats. Food: Food is self-prepared, you will be provided with products. As often as you wish there is a Russian bath (banya) prepared in original Russian style. River is in 2 km far from the place. At the end of the camp you will have an excursion in Nizhny Novgorod. Language: English R: Please bring working clothes, mosquito repellent, your favourite music, games and musical instruments, etc. Everything (in reasonable wage) that you need for country-side life for 3 weeks. Participation fee 50 euro Location: Nizhegorodskaya area, Bogorodsk district, village Podviazie Terminal/Region: 13 July (10:00 - 16:00, Moscow, World4U office) / 14 July (N. Novgorod) Number of Volunteers: 10 24. Russia - SFERA Russia Begin:July 15, 2008, End: August 1, 2008 Topic: Disabilities Campcode:RU-SF-4-1 \"VERAS\", Nizhny Novgorod Nizhniy Novgorod was founded in 1221 at the place of fusion of two Great Russian RiversVolga and Oka. From 1932 till 1990 it was named Gorky in Great Russian writer Maxim Gorky honor. It is situated 500 km from Moscow. The city has a rich history and more then 600 historical, architectural and cultural sights testify to it. The city is inscribed in the list of 100 cities of the world with high cultural and historical profile by UNESKO. It is famous by its traditional handicrafts such as "Hohloma" and "Gorodetskaya". The workcamp is organized in cooperation with charitable organization "Rainbow" which aims to help and social rehabilitation of children and youth with disabilities. Work: Volunteers will be involved in renewing of the rooms of the center for disabled children. They will work together with local students from the engineering academy. The concrete task are moving furniture, leveling the walls, reflooring rooms, gluing the wallpapers, placing the ceiling, cleaning etc. Study: Volunteers will get to know how to live and work with disabled children. Leisure time: Excursions round Nizhny Novgorod city and visits to local museums, swimming in Volga river. On weekends volunteers could take part in trips to small towns of the region and visit the handicraft factories. Also there are a lot of cinemas and theatres in the city. Accommodation: Volunteers will live in the city in the families which have children with disabilities. They will eat together with the members of the family and also can cook traditional dishes. Language: English, any level of Russian is welcomed. Terminal/Region: Nizhny Novgorod train station and airport. Location: Nizhny Novgorod, Russia Extra info: Take working shoes and clothes, national music CDs, games and good mood. Number of Volunteers: 7 25. Russia - World 4U Russia Begin:July 15, 2008, End: July 29, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:RU-W4U-6-3 DEEP IN SIBERIA, Uyar Siberia... A huge area on the map of Russia and a huge white spot in the mind of a foreigner. It is very often associated with a 500C frost, "Siberian barber" - the famous film by Study:Mikhalkov, bears and wild beardy Russian people in felt boots and furry hats :) Its scope takes your breath away, its nature is not similar to anything you have ever seen, its people are absolutely unique and very hospitable. So... you have a chance to feel it by your own :) Krasnoyarsk, founded in early XVII century, is an industrial, scientific and cultural center of the Krasnoyarsk region in Eastern Siberia. The region alone is ten times as big as Great Britain and 4.5 times as big as France. Its territory stretches for 4.000 kms from north to south and encompasses a variety of climatic zones - steppe and taiga, tundra and arctic desert. Krasnoyarsk is situated on the banks of one of the greatest Russian rivers the Yenisei. The state nature reserve "Stolby"(translated as "pillars") boasts a hundred of quaintly-shaped rocks found in taiga, it is one of the main attractions of the city favoured by citizens and visitors. The city counts with a bit less than a million people. In 2003 it was named "The most accommodated among Russian cities". Nowadays it also deserves the name of The city of fountains, as there are 140 of them 130 around the city. It's a major cultural and educational center with 5 theatres, 3 concert halls, many museums, galleries and around 13 higher educational institutions. Uyar is a local city of just 60 years old. The Trans-Siberian Railway "Moscow - Vladivostok" passes through it. So you will arrive right to the project site by a direct train form Moscow. But!!! The distance is a little bit big :) So please, be prepared for a 3-4 day train. In fact traveling across Russia and "living" in a train is a unique experience, a wonderful chance to see the country and to make a united volunteer team even before the project has started! Work: Your task will be to plant 16 000 :) seeds of conifers (pine, cedar, fir-tree) on the territory of a national reserve. So you will experience working in a forester's shoes. Besides you will have a chance to take part in a territory cleaning, ploughing up virgin land and building fences. Accommodation: Most probably in tents (2-4 persons). Please bring sleeping bags and mats. Another possible option is living in a local school and eating in the canteen. You should be prepared for both? Food: You'll cook for yourself on fire and eat in a self - organized canteen right in the camp. Free time activities: Rafting on Mana river, taking part in a singing competition and festival (three days), ethnic holiday. Excursions to Taiga :), orthodox churches, nature reserve "Stolby". Language: English R: Motivation letter is required! Please, bring working clothes, mosquito repellent, your favorite games, musical instruments, swimming suit, extra socks and underwear, raincoat. Location: Uyar city - 100 km from Krasnoyarsk Terminal/Region: 11 July 10:00 - 16:00, Moscow, World4U office Number of Volunteers: 6 26. Russia - SFERA Russia Begin:July 16, 2008, End: August 5, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:RU-SF-5-4 \"HOBBY-CENTER\", Nizhnevartovsk region "HOBBY-CENTER" Nizhnevartovsk is the modern, well arranged, dynamically developing city. It is large industrial, cultural, and business centre. The city is located on the bank of the big and beautiful river Ob'. The workcamp is organized on the base of sanatorium camp for children and teenagers from 7 till 15 years old "Samotlor" which is situated 30 km from Nizhnevartovsk city. In the camp children have some medical procedures and the pedagogical program aims to development of creative abilities and self-realization of the child. The camp is situated in the pine forest on the bank of the river Vakh. Work: Volunteers will work daily 3-4 hours. There will be different kinds of activities with children. Volunteers will be asked to organize linguistic lessons in an interactive way, to make the presentations of different cultures, customs and traditions as well as to conduct creative measures such as workshops on choreography, vocal, painting etc. Thus participants will create so called "Hobby-center" together with the teaching staff of camp and define workshops which will be conducted during the camp according the abilities of the volunteers. Study: Volunteers will get acquainted with Russian culture and get new experience in work with children. Leisure time: Volunteers will have an opportunity to meet culture and a lifestyle of radical people of the Far North Hanty and Mansi, to visit the open-air museum in Agan town. Also, the trip to national settlement Variegan» will be organized. Volunteers will participate in excursion program to museums of Russian traditional life-style and round Nizhnevartovsk city. There are possibilities for sport games and swimming. Accommodation: Volunteers will live in the hostel (2-4 persons per room). Bathroom will be available in a room or on the floor. The hostel is located in the city of Izluchinsk very close to the camp place (10 minutes by bus). Language: English, any level of Russian is welcomed. Terminal/Region: Nizhnevartovsk train station, airport. Location: 30 km from Nizhnevartovsk, Russia. Extra info: Volunteers should have the official medical paper which allows working with children! Please bring with you national music CDs, games, good mood and your ideas for having nice time together. Number of Volunteers: 8 27. Russia - World 4U Russia Begin:July 16, 2008, End: July 26, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:RU-W4U-11-4 MEDIEVAL CITY, Voronezh Voronezh is situated in the centre of Russia and officially called the center of Black Soil Region. Besides Voronezh was the most important boundary fortress of Russia from the 8-th century up to the 17-th century. "Divnogorie" is The National museum and nature preserve in the open air, with sufficient historical meaning (http://divnogorie.narod.ru). It's 130 km from Voronezh. There are archeological, architectural monuments in Divnogorie, such as cave temples of the 17 century, Mayatskoye settlement (dates back to the 9 century), Bronze Age mounds. Work: Mayatskoye settlement was first mentioned at the end of the 14th century. There are medieval fortress' remains, settlement, craft manufacture centre referential to the SaltovoMayatskaya archeological culture, which is well-known all over the world and has been investigated since 1975 by Soviet and Bulgarian and Hungarian expedition under the leadership of Pletneva Study: Accommodation: 2008-year excavations are organized in collaboration with Lipetsk Teachers Training University, under the leadership of professor Bessudnov Accommodation:N. and Belgorod State Institute. Volunteers will do different kinds of archeological works together with the students of historical departments. Accommodation: Accommodation will be provided in tents (3-4 persons per one). You will live together with the archeological group (60 participants). Food: You'll cook by yourselves on the campfire. Free time activities: Excursions to cave temples, national reserve "Divnogorie", training Slavic crafts, mountain climbing, swimming in the rivers Tikhaya Sosna and Don. Language: English R: Please bring sleeping bags and working clothes, strong and rubber boots, mosquito repellent, suntan lotion. Favorite CDs, guitars and other musical instruments are always welcomed. Historical costumes are welcomed too. Fee 70 euros Location: Voronezh region Terminal/Region: 15 July (10:00 - 17:00, Moscow, World4U office) or 16 July (Voronezh) 131 Number of Volunteers: 10 28. Russia - Passage Zebra Russia Begin:July 17, 2008, End: July 30, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:RU-PZ-6-1 TRACING THE SAINTS, Voronezh, Divnogorie Language: The camp will take place in the countryside in the south of the Voronezh region. It is a small village which is nevertheless is known allover the south of Russia for its unusual landscape, miraculous chalk formations, Red List species of animals and plants, rich history and archeological heritage which includes a church carved in the chalk rocks. A small part of the territory is a preserve which includes an open-air museum. All the rest represents outstanding leisure opportunities for hiking, swimming (since the place is situated around the infall of two rivers), camping (there are 2 natural springs with the drinking water), photographing. Nowadays the place is very popular with tourists but their chaotic visits and camping at the nonsanctioned places pose a serious threat to the nature and the monuments. The aim of the program is to develop the leisure opportunities which can be offered by the administration of the preserve on the legal basis. W. Volunteers will work about 6 hours a day and help with marking the walking paths, picking up garbage, preparing the camping sites. They will be also involved in preparation of the Night of Museums ; an open-air event with a number of performing activities, live music and a bonfire. For the last 3 days of the camp you will move to Voronezh city and make reports about the camp and the place in English. These reports will be used on the English version of the Divnogorie official website . Please note, that the work can be physically hard (but all open-air!) and the working schedule can vary from a day to a day depending on the weather (Since it can be very hot during the day and the work will be split into 2 sessions which are to be done early in the morning and in the evening). Please bring your camera! Accommodation: The conditions of your stay are very basic. You will stay in tents for the whole duration of the camp – and in host families in Voronezh-city during the last 3 days. A sleeping bag and a sleeping mat are absolutely necessary. The eco-toilet will be available, the water for the shower will be naturally heated in the ). Generally it isϑtank by the sun (depending on the weather recommended to swim in the river (please take your swimming suite and a cap – it’s going to be sunny and hot!). Please note, that no Internet access and no telephone connection (except for emergent calls) will be available during the camp, but you can easily use both during the city stay. F. Volunteers will cook for themselves, the kitchen facilities will be provided. During the homestay the meals will be provided by the host family. Vegetarian food is available. E. The place itself provides a wide range of entertainments: apart from hiking and swimming you will have a chance to visit all the open-air sights, the monastery, etc. A particular event is the Night of Museums which will involve artists, actors, musicians and offer traditional food and drinks. During your stay in a host family you will have a chance to try Russian food and to learn more about the Russian culture. NB. Please note that the camp is not recommended to people with the poor health since the physical work is all in the open air (take a raincoat and hard shoes and long trousers & long-sleeved coat). Number of Volunteers: 10 29. Russia - Siberian Creative Group Russia Begin:July 20, 2008, End: August 10, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:RU-SCG-6-7 Ulan-Ude, Baikal The Artistic Youth Theatre of Ulan-Ude was founded in 1980. The current 60-80 seat theatre was dug out of a basement and constructed over a five year period by the actors themselves. Besides a stage it houses an art gallery and a bar now. The theatre is a place of social happenings education and assistance for non-profit organisations. It was one of the first theatres in Russia, which gained financial independence. This year the Youth Theatre of Ulan-Ude organizes a volunteer post at a picturesque shore of lake Baikal with the aim to protect unique nature of the lake. Baikal often called a sacred sea of Siberia is the deepest and most ancient lake in the world. More then a half of participants of the workcamp will be local volunteers. Work: building special places for garbage, collecting rubbish, talk to tourists and local people about the importance of not leaving garbage at the shore of the lake. Accommodation: primitive and basic accommodation in tents Extra info: Vegetarian food is not available. No alcohol. Number of Volunteers: 20 30. Russia - World 4U Russia Begin:July 20, 2008, End: August 10, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:RU-W4U-6-5 TIME MACHINE.EPISODE 4., Ryazan Ryazan is situated in the very center of the European part of Russia, is often referred to as the symbol of Russian province. Ryazan is the old picturesque town with many churches, museums and theatres. It was founded over 900 years ago. The Kremlin is the most ancient place of interest in Ryazan. Ryazan is a birthplace of a famous Russian poet Sergey Esenin. Some of the Nobel Prize laureates were born here too. The population is over half a million people. There are several national parks and reserves around Ryazan region. The National park "Mescherskiy" is famous for the beautiful lakes and rivers (some of them are with "peat water"), coniferous forests, animals from the Red Book. Work: The project is organized in co-operation with the RCEA (Ryazan creative education Association). Our group will travel along the river Pra by the canoes and sport catamarans with the family camp (children with their parents and group of the students). Our group (together with the Russian students) task aims at helping the National park. The work will consist of cleaning river bank, construction and renovating recreation places, possibly, plant trees on the fire places (there were some big fires in 2007). The communication with the children from the camp (national plays and songs), eco-studies for students are also planed. A, Food: We will live in tents and cook by ourselves (with the members of the camp) on the fire. Accommodation will be provided in the classrooms in Ryazan. Shopping - there are 132 many supermarkets in Ryazan, but no one shop and pharmacy on our way along the river. Cleaning in the river, sometimes - moving tourist douche. There are Internet-cafes and post-offices in Ryazan. Free time activities: International cultural events, friendly evenings with Ryazan people near the fire with guitars, fishing, stars observing on the river-bank:-), etc. Language: English R: Please bring working clothes, sleeping bag and tourist carpet, spoon and plate, knife, mosquito repellents, swimming suit, extra socks and underwear from wool and cotton, raincoat, quick dry pumps, closed ankle boots or trainers, wool sweater, scarf or sun hat, torch and matches ... ...and the games for the children and ourselves:), cards with sights of your Counties & Cities, musical instruments (not big:) etc. Volunteers with experience in water tourism, renovation work, with manual skills are really welcomed! Volunteers with heavy diseases are not recommended to take part in this workcamp, it could be hard to get to hospital very fast. Location: National park "Mescherskiy". Ryazan region (in 40-80 km apart of Ryazan) Terminal/Region: 19 July 10:00 - 16:30, Moscow, World4U office Number of Volunteers: 10 31. Russia - Siberian Creative Group Russia Begin:July 21, 2008, End: August 1, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:RU-SCG-6-4 Barguzin, near Lake Baikal Baikal Charity Fund (BCF), noncommercial organization, officially started its work in 2000. The main activity of Baikal Fund is rehabilitation of disabled children. The Fund is trying to help and support them in their full development. They organize different sport, tourist and cultural activity for children, provide them and their families with material, professional psychological and methodic help, realize projects on social rehabilitation, support scientific researching, work with volunteers and cooperate with other organizations. On the base of BCF Baikal Fund of Local Community was established. Its basic goal is to support initiatives coming from local people on competition base. Since last year Youth Bank of Baikal fund of Local Community started its work. They look for interesting youth initiatives oriented on youth situation improvement and support them financially. This year Youth Bank of Baikal Fund of Local Community organize a tent camp in Barguzin Forest on Lake Baikal. The goal of this project is integration of youth from different backgrounds, exchange of ideas and experience between local youth, representatives from other regions of Russia and other countries for collaboration and then for carrying out of joint programs for youth. After teambuilding and social designing training, learning how to write mini-projects for their routes, young people will take part in campaigns on foot to St. Nose peninsula, on catamarans along the lakeshore, in ecologic actions and in building of a Big Baikal Path. Besides that there will be common campfire, games. Work: common project planning with local youth, ecological actions and building of a Big Baikal Path Accommodation: in tents Extra info: we invite communicative young people, who love working with youth. Knowledge of basic Russian is desirable. Translation is possible. Bring a sleeping bag, sleeping mat, musical instruments and interesting games. Vegetarian food is not available. No alcohol. Participation fee – 150 Euro. Number of Volunteers: 60 32. Russia - Siberian Creative Group Russia Begin:July 21, 2008, End: August 3, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:RU-SCG-6-5 Svyatoy Nos, Lake Baikal The Eastern Siberian Baikal Trail (ESBT) is an non-profit organization, with a mission to promote local sustainable development of Lake Baikal and surrounding areas through lowimpact ecotourism. This mission is grounded in building environmentally friendly trails that are safe and enjoyable for hikers of all ages and levels of experience. ESBT is carrying out trailbuilding projects around Baikal in two-week summer camps composed of international volunteer crews. ESBT projects concentrate on environmental education, restoration, social responsibility and leadership, on improving the health and well-being of local people, preserving indigenous peoples, their cultures and traditions, as well as promoting intercultural interaction. It all began with a simple yet daunting idea - to build a trail circumventing one of the oldest and most beautiful lakes on Earth, “the pearl of Siberia” - Lake Baikal. A trail over 2000 kilometers long, connecting seven national parks and reserves and providing easy access to Baikal’s breath-taking views and panoramas. For more than 30 years this idea was nothing but a dream, dismissed as Quixotian, impractical, overly ambitious, and just crazy. And yet, for the past five years, a group of enthusiastic local environmentalists along with hundreds of volunteers - have been transforming the impossible dream into reality. It’s called the Eastern Siberian Baikal Trail (ESBT). Svyatoy Nos is the biggest peninsula in Baikal. To both sides of it there are two largest bays: Chivyrkuy and Barguzin. Workcamp is organized on the territory of Zabaikalski National Park at the bed of the peninsula. One of the tasks of ZNP is the protection and preservation of nerpa (sweet water seal, Baikal endemic) population. To the west of Svyatoy Nos peninsula Ushkanyi islands are situated, with the largest nerpa breeding ground. Zabaikalski National Park is also an important bird conservation area. Among its rare species are black stork, golden eagle, peregrine falcon, white-tailed sea eagle, and hooded crane. A route up to the Svytoy Nos plateau is one of the most popular at Baikal. Its peak is situated at the height of 1877 m over the sea level, and on a sunny day there is a wonderful view to Baikal and Olkhon island. If you are strong enough for the ascent it will take from 3 to 5 hours to the peak. This year workcamp will be set at the bed of the plateau. The work will be carried out mostly at a flat section of the ascension route, 4-5 km long. Vols will work in 2-4 kms from the camp. Work: cleaning of the trail corridor, widening and marking of the trail, building bridges. Accommodation: in a stationary tent camp. Note that there are no hot showers at this camp - but you can always heat water for bathing or take a refreshing swim in Baikal! Extra info: Participation Fee: 250 Euro Number of Volunteers: 15 33. Russia - World 4U Russia Begin:July 21, 2008, End: August 4, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:RU-W4U-11-4 133 NUN\'S YARD-1, Moscow region The building of the Homestead is the realization of Grand Duchess Elizaveta Fedorovna Romanova desires, the granddaughter of Victory, the Queen of Great Britain. She was thinking about the building of this homestead, but her tragic death in 1918 prevented the realization of this project. In 1992 the social service in the Marfo-Mariinsky Homestead was recommenced. A brief historical commentary: Grand Duchess Elizaveta Fedorovna shared her martyr death in the mine in Alapaevsk with 3 sons of Grand Duke Konstantine Konstankinovish.- Princes Ioann, Igor and Konstantin. The sister of Grand Duke K.K.Grand Duchess Olga was grand-grandmother of Prince Charles (Great Britain). Work: You will deal with the reconstruction of the Cathedral (the end of 18 c.), the building of Monastic blocks, priest's house, the opening of craft workshop (icon-painting, embroidery), the building of household constructions, the development of the charter lands, the accomplishment of the territory, the provision of Convent's life. Accommodation: Summerhouses where you will live are pretty simply equipped so do not expect many luxury:). Kitchen, dining room, shower, bio-toilet are in separate buildings. Food: 3 meals a day and even more :) will be provided, vegetarian food and cooking by yourself is also possible. Language: English R: Volunteers should be patient to orthodox religion. Some skills in carpentry and masonry are welcomed but not necessarily. Take with you some repellents. Free-time activities: Visiting the Kremlin in Volokolamsk, the orphanage and having tea there; Borodino museum - place where the biggest battle between Russian and Napoleon's forces at 1812 Patriotic war took place. In 1 km apart of the Homestead there is a forest with a beautiful lake. It's possible to swim, catch fish, and gather berries and mushrooms. Location: 143627, Moscow region. The Homestead of the Marfo-Mariinsky Convent of Charity. 125 km from Moscow Terminal/Region: 20 July 10:00 - 13:00, Moscow, World4U office Number of Volunteers: 10 34. Russia - World 4U Russia Begin:July 25, 2008, End: August 15, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:RU-W4U-6-7 SUN ECLIPSE, Altay Altai - one of the mountain region of Russia, is located on the south part of Siberia near China and Mongolia boarders. You can find almost all types of the Eurasian landscapes in this region on the small distance. You'll live on the protected territory on the slope of the highest mountain of Altai - Beluha (4506 m). You'll meet people with the old Russian religion and style of life. The place is very popular among the tourist from all over the world. On the 1 August 2008 this region will be one of the best place for the Sun eclipse observing. Work: The work will consist of cleaning mountain foot, river bank, construction and renovating recreation places, taking out garbage. Accommodation: Accommodation will be provided in tents (3-4 persons per one). Food: You'll cook by yourselves on the campfire. You'll visit Russian Bunya (sauna) in the village. Free time activities: International cultural events, friendly evenings with local people with guitars, fishing, stars observing? Language: English R: Please bring warm sleeping bags and working clothes, tourist carpet, spoon and plate, knife, strong boots, wool sweater, scarf or sun hat, torch and matches, swimming suit, extra socks and underwear from wool and cotton, raincoat, mosquito repellent, suntan lotion, sunglasses and glasses for eclipse, guitars and other musical instruments. Climbing equipment and experience are welcome!:). Volunteers with experience in tourism, with manual skills are really welcomed! Volunteers with heavy diseases are not recommended to take part in this workcamp, it could be hard to get to hospital very fast. Motivation letter is required! Please, take into consideration that this place is very popular to visit. Therefore we should be sure about your 100% participation till the 1st of June!!! In order to book a train ticket beforehand. Fee 50 euros Location: Altai mountains, p. Tunegur, 350 km from Biysk town Terminal/Region: 21 July 10:00 - 17:00, Moscow, World4U office Number of Volunteers: 8 35. Russia - SFERA Russia Begin:July 25, 2008, End: August 11, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:RU-SF-11-2 \"ARSKOE\", Ulianovsk, Arskoe Ulianovsk is one of the oldest cities in Russia (founded in 1648). It is famous by its culture and beautiful Churches and Temples. Ulianovsk is also well known by the fact that Vladimir Lenin was born and lived first 17 years here. The camp is situated in village Arskoe 15 km. from the Ulianovsk town. The camp is organized in close cooperation and on the territory of the Orthodox Temple complex of Ksenia Peterburgskaya (XVII century). In 2002 the priest Alexey Kormishin has organized the works on the territory of the complex in order to build the new building of the Temple and it has been finished in 2003. Nowadays the territory of the Temple complex needs to be renewed. People working in the Temple are orthodox, but they are very open-minded and tolerant, they respect all religions and traditions. On the other hand they expect volunteers to respect Orthodox traditions. Extra info: no drugs or alcohol allowed! Work: help with renewing the territory of the Temple complex such as planting trees and gardens, taking care of flower-beds, placing the stairs, collecting garbage on the territory of the complex, plastering the walls and storing the firewood for a winter etc. Also volunteers are expected to work with children from the parochial school in order to organize small work shops, entertainment etc. Volunteers will be able to choose which kind of work to do. Accommodation: Volunteers will live in the building of school all together (up to 10 people) in one or two rooms. The food will be provided in the canteen by the cook of the Temple, volunteers will be asked to help with the cooking and present their national dishes. Cold summer shower and bathrooms are available only outside. Once per week volunteers can take a real Russian banya (sauna). Qualifications: not required Language: English, Russian Study: According to the wishes volunteers can participate in the workshops about Orthodox traditions as well as painting, embroider basic principles of looking after cows and horses. Leisure time: various excursions in to historical 134 and cultural places of interest of Ulianovsk, sport activities, swimming, swimming in the saint springs, exhibitions, plays, and other entertaining activities concerning intercultural learning... Terminal/Region: Ulianovsk train station Number of Volunteers: 8 36. Russia - SFERA Russia Begin:July 26, 2008, End: August 15, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:RU-SF-5-5 \'FRIENDSHIP 2008\", Nizhny Novgorod region "FRIENDSHIP 2008" Nizhniy Novgorod was founded in 1221 at the place of fusion of two Great Russian Rivers -Volga and Oka. From 1932 till 1990 it was named Gorky in Great Russian writer Maxim Gorky honor. It is situated 500 km from Moscow. The city has a rich history and more then 600 historical, architectural and cultural sights testify to it. The city is inscribed in the list of 100 cities of the world with high cultural and historical profile by UNESKO. It is famous by its traditional handicrafts such as Hohloma and Gorodetskaya Diveevo is a small town in Nizhny Novgorod region, it is famous for its orthodox ancient Serafimovo-Diveevsky monastery and saint spring of Serafim Sarovsky. The project is organized on the base of children summer camp "Lighthouse" which is situated 50 km from Nizhny Novgorod, not far from Diveevo. The workcamp is run in cooperation with public organization "Linguistic abilities developing center" which is working in the field of organizing linguistic activities for children and youth. Work: Volunteers will be involved in organizing animating and educational activities for children. They are expected to conduct linguistic workshops and presentation of their countries for children. Another task for the volunteers is to elaborate and organize the days of their own countries for all children in the camp. On the other hand participants will be also asked to help with the renovation of the camp buildings (art paintings on the walls) and cleaning the lake on the territory of the camp. Study: Volunteers will get acquainted with Russian culture and get new experience in work with children. Leisure time: Excursions to Nizhny Novgorod city and Diveevo town, swimming in the saint spring. Different sport games, parties, plays and other entertaining activities concerning intercultural learning. Accommodation: Volunteers will live in buildings on the territory of the camp (2-3 persons per room). Shower and bathroom are available on the same floor with the living rooms. The food will be provided in the canteen. Language: English, any level of Russian is welcomed. Terminal/Region: Nizhny Novgorod train station and airport. Location: Diveevo district, Nizhny Novgorod region, Russia Extra info: Bring with you working shoes and clothes, national music CDs, games, materials for the presentation of your country and good mood. Number of Volunteers: 10 37. Russia - Siberian Creative Group Russia Begin:July 28, 2008, End: August 10, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:RU-SCG-6-6 “On the enchanted shore”, Baikal Trail “Turka-Goryachinsk” The Eastern Siberian Baikal Trail (ESBT) is an non-profit organization, with a mission to promote local sustainable development of Lake Baikal and surrounding areas through lowimpact ecotourism. This mission is grounded in building environmentally friendly trails that are safe and enjoyable for hikers of all ages and levels of experience. ESBT is carrying out trailbuilding projects around Baikal in two-week summer camps composed of international volunteer crews. ESBT projects concentrate on environmental education, restoration, social responsibility and leadership, on improving the health and well-being of local people, preserving indigenous peoples, their cultures and traditions, as well as promoting intercultural interaction. It all began with a simple yet daunting idea - to build a trail circumventing one of the oldest and most beautiful lakes on Earth, “the pearl of Siberia” - Lake Baikal. A trail over 2000 kilometers long, connecting seven national parks and reserves and providing easy access to Baikal’s breath-taking views and panoramas. For more than 30 years this idea was nothing but a dream, dismissed as Quixotian, impractical, overly ambitious, and just crazy. And yet, for the past five years, a group of enthusiastic local environmentalists along with hundreds of volunteers - have been transforming the impossible dream into reality. It’s called the Eastern Siberian Baikal Trail (ESBT). The trail is connecting 2 large villages on the eastern shore of Baikal: Turka and Goryachinsk. The trail under construction is mostly intended for tourists who rest at Goryachinsk resort. It is planned to make a part of it accessible for people in wheel-chairs. Workcamp will be set in one of the most picturesque sites on Baikal shore, not far from the well-known natural monument “Turtle”. vols will work in 2-4 kms from the camp. Work: cleaning of the trail corridor, strengthening the trail, building log-paths. Accommodation: in a stationary tent camp. Note that there are no hot showers at this camp - but you can always heat water for bathing or take a refreshing swim in Baikal! Participation Fee: 230 Euro Number of Volunteers: 15 38. Russia - Passage Zebra Russia Begin:July 30, 2008, End: August 14, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:RU-PZ-9-4 The Ambassador from B-612, Altai The project takes place in the republic of Altai in the South-East Syberia. It is held in cooperation with the Russian Office of Exupery Heritage Association and the Ministry of Education of the Altai republic. One third of the population of the republic are Altaians, the official language is Altaian. Although the Altaian language is widely used in everyday life (mass media, schools) it is pushed out by the Russian language which has a higher social status than the native one. The annual amount of the literature issued in Altaian has seriously decreased. The mission of the camp is to distribute the recently issued Altaian translation of “The Little Prince” by Antoine de SaintExupery among the schools in remote villages and towns. Language: The republic of Altai is situated in the South-East Siberia, near the Mongolian and Kazakh borders. It is famous for its mountains and natural resources, as well as for its unique 135 culture. The camp itself doesn’t really have a permanent location since you will move from one village from another. You will start from the capital of the republic Gorno-Altaisk and move along the route established. W. You will prepare the presentation of the book and a small performance to be shown to the schoolchildren. You will also write a camp diary and make a report about your impressions. You will probably talk to the mass media representatives. Accommodation: You will stay at the schools and host families. Mats and shower will be provided, but the sleeping bag is necessary. F. Food will be provided by the schools, but there is a chance that sometimes you will have to prepare the food yourself in the shared kitchen. Please note that the vegetarian food is not easily available in Altai since vegetarianism historically is not popular in that area. E. You will have a couple of free days in Gorno-Altaisk as well as a number of days camping in the Altaian nature which is famous for its exceptional natural beauty. During the camp you will have a chance to learn about the traditional Altaian arts & skills (khoomey, dances, shaman ceremonies, etc.) N Extra info: Please note, that this is not a typical camp. You should be ready to adapt quickly to a new environment every evening, although it may seem stressful. You should be open to a totally different culture background. People with photography skills and the experience of writing reports as well as performers and animators are the most welcome! You should be initiative in proposing ideas and able to cooperate with the other team members. Number of Volunteers: 6 39. Russia - World 4U Russia Begin:August 2, 2008, End: August 15, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:RU-W4U-6-4 SIBERIAN WORLD, Siberia Siberia... A huge area on the map of Russia and a huge white spot in the mind of a foreigner. It is very often associated with a 500C frost, bears and wild beardy Russian people in felt boots and furry hats :) Its scope takes your breath away, its nature is not similar to anything you have ever seen, its people are very hospitable. You have got a chance to discover it on your own :) Shushenskoe is a small village with about 19 thousand citizens in the south of Krasnoyarsky region. It is close to Khakasia, the land of lakes and spacious fields and part of the Sayan mountain system. Founded in the middle of the XVIII century it is widely known as a place of a 3-year exile of Vladimir Lenin, famous Russian revolutionary and founder of the Bolshevik party. Today there is a big historical and ethnographical museum in the open air which is a preserved central part of a XIX century village. Be prepared for a 2.5 day train trip to Krasnoyarsk (a big city 60 kilometers from Shushenskoe) across half of Russia. In fact "living" in a train is a unique experience, a wonderful chance to see the country and to build a united volunteer team even before the project has started! Work: You will work outdoors together with Russian volunteers in a beautiful nature park "Shushensky forest", part of the unique Shushensky biospheric nature reserve. The work will vary not to make you bored. Accommodation: You will not live in a tent in the forest but in a house in town:) Food: Homemade food provided. Language: English R: Please bring working and sports clothes. Forget the myth that Russia is snow-covered twelve months a year and do not forget shorts, t-shirts and a swimming suit. If there is need for sleeping bags we will let you know beforehand. Please bring photo-video materials and any kind of information about your countries and home towns. There will be a constant culture exchange with hospitable local people! Free time activities: Trips to the mountains and\or lakes around the area, an excursion to Krasnoyarsk, cultural parties and games. Location: Russia, Siberia, Shushenskoe, nature park "Shushensky forest". Terminal/Region: 16-17 July, Moscow Number of Volunteers: 10 40. Russia - SFERA Russia Begin:August 3, 2008, End: August 17, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:RU-SF-9-3 \"SAILING THE DREAM\", Kirov region Kirov was founded in 1374 and named Vyatka by the name of the river. It is a big industrial Russian city. Kirov is famous abroad for its traditional handicrafts such as "Dymkovskaya" toy. The project is organized in collaboration with Association of young journalists in Kirov region which works in the field of youth journalism. The Association exists the third year and today it covers about 500 persons. The Association is a member of the Russian public organization "League of young journalists" and "The Union of journalists of Russia". The biggest action which the Association does every year is the Festival of youth press "Sailing the dream". The second year the festival is opened for foreign volunteers who are expected to take part in it along with Russian participants. Work: The workcamp consists of 3 parts. The 1st part is preparatory. Volunteers and young journalists will get acquainted with activity of the youth organizations, youth editing. After each visiting volunteers will be offered to write articles about their impressions. The 2nd part is participation in festival of children's and youthful press "Sailing the dream" which will take place out of the city in the children's camp "Eagle". During this part volunteers will be the participants of round tables, seminars, press conferences, meetings with well known journalists of the city and country, social actors. The 3rd part is final. Volunteers with young journalists will work under creation of special newspaper about youth which is called "The youth word". The newspaper will be printed in Russian and English languages. Study: Volunteers will get acquainted with Russian culture and way of journalism. Leisure time: Visiting historical places of Kirov and traditional handicraft factories, evening fires, parties sport games and other entertaining activities concerning intercultural learning. Accommodation: during the first and last parts of the workcamp volunteers will be hosted by families of local volunteers, during the festival: in the wooden houses with all facilities (2-3 persons per room). Language: English. Terminal/Region: Moscow train station and airport (the meeting point in Moscow is planned), Kirov train station. Location: Kirov, Russia Extra info: Please bring with you national music instruments and CDs, games, good mood and your ideas for having nice time together. Number of Volunteers: 7 136 41. Russia - Passage Zebra Russia Begin:August 3, 2008, End: August 16, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:RU-PZ-9-5 PHOTOMARATHON, Nerechta, Kostroma A group of vols is invited to participate in a photomarathon in which many local participants will take part with the aim to attract the attention to the problems of the city (pollution, transport, poverty, unemployment), to its historical heritage and with new eyes to fall in love with its beauty. Please, take your cameras with you! The volunteers will take walks around the city being included into groups of Russians. The goal of the camp is a photo exhibition in one of the most visited places of Nerekhta. The example of similar photomarathon tasks you could download from here http://video.mail.ru/mail/supreme2003/allinone/ 4.html . The results of the camp will be shown on the open air presentation in one of the most populated district of Nerekhta city. Language: Nerekhta is a town of the Kostroma region. Population: ca. 30 000 inhabitants. It is easy to reach from Moscow or Nizhni Novgorod. It is one of the most interesting places not only in the region but likewise in Central Russia. Nerekhta is a town-museum with centuries-old history. W. Volunteers will have to reflect their impressions of the city with photos. Their task will be also to prepare the photo exhibition. Please, be prepared for long walking, flexible time schedule (early morning photo sessions, night photographing). Accommodation: You will stay in the youth center with showers, toilets, bed linen and centralized canteen. The youth center provides diversity of workshops like ceramic, painting and other handcrafts, also traditional Russian. Host organization “Peoples Planet” Foundation http://www.nerehtaplaneta.ru/index.php?m1=volanters F. Meals 3 times a day, no need to cook. Vegetarian food available. N Extra info: 40 Euro extra fee, motivation letter! PLEASE BRING YOUR CAMERA We don’t provide with films volunteers who bring not a digital camera. Please bring your smiles, good mood, imagination and of course, warm clothes, mosquito repellent, your favorite tapes, CDs, games, musical instruments and cooking recipes from your home country. Number of Volunteers: 10 42. Russia - SFERA Russia Begin:August 4, 2008, End: August 18, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:RU-SF-11-1 \"KUNGUR\", Perm region, Kungur Kungur is an ancient town on western Ural founded in 1648. It is located in a place of merge of the rivers Sylva and Irene, approximately in 100 km from Perm. Remarkable beauty of this place, the historical and architectural monuments, and also world famous Ice cave attracts the tourists from all over the world. Kungur is a large industrial and trading center of the Perm region located on the crossing of transport ways, connecting the European part of the country with Siberia. The camp is organized by the Perm city public charitable organization "Centre of support of democratic youth initiatives", which is active in the field of social help and services to the aged and ill people, who injured within political reprisals. This camp has been organizing every year since 2001. Work: The participants will renovate the flats of elderly people who have suffered from the political repressions. The work includes painting the walls, ceilings, floors, window frames. As not everyone is familiar with this craft, so the leaders form little teams of 3 or 4 with at least one who has already gathered some experience in it and can teach them. Study: The educational part of the workcamp program will include discussions among volunteers about the basic ideas of the camp (for example, "Overcoming of the totalitarian past"), meeting with active workers of the organizers "Memorial" and other Perm public organizations. Leisure time: visiting of the Memorial museum of history of political reprisals "Perm - 36", excursion round Perm city and Kungur town, architectural constructions of 18-19 centuries: temples and churches, merchant manors etc., meeting with local artists and sculptors, trip to Belogorskiy monastery. Accommodation: Volunteers will live in the house of youth tourism and excursions, bathrooms are available on the floor. Volunteers will cook by themselves. Language: English. Terminal/Region: Perm airport, train station Location: Kungur, Perm region, Russia. Extra info: Please bring with you a sleeping bag, working shoes and clothes, national music CDs, games and good mood! Number of Volunteers: 10 43. Russia - Ecocenter Zapovedniks Russia Begin:August 4, 2008, End: August 17, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:RU-ECZ-6-4 BOL’SHAYA KOKSHAGA (Mari El Republic) The project is organized by the Moscow Ecological Center Zapovedniks (ECZ) in cooperation with the Bol’shaya Kokshaga Reserve. For many years in order to preserve biodiversity and natural forest renewal the entry on the territory of the Reserve was forbidden. But recently an active ecological work with children and students is held, a net of ecological educational trails and excursion routes are developed. Language: English. Russian language skills could be useful. Work: main group will live and work in Starozhil’sk. Main tasks are to develop ecological trails - to install benches and infoboards, to develop tourist sites, to collect garbage on the tourist trails. Also design work on the interior of the visit-center and landscape design are possible. 2 small groups (at will) will live and work deep in the Reserve: ranger work with inspectors and improvement work on the cordon and territory. Accommodation: Starozhil’sk – a small settlement about 40 km from the capital of Mari El Republic – Yoshkar-Ola. There are food shops, post office. No Internet. Main group in Starozhil’sk will live in a big house with a wooden beds, mattresses and blankets. No sleeping sheets. Electricity. Toilet is outside and very simple. Shower in the nearest River Kokshaga. Banya (Russian sauna) is provided. Cooking by themselves in a fully-equipped place. Small groups will live at the cordon in the wooden houses at about 10 km from Starozhil’sk. As the camp place is a bit far from civilization, your ideas, games and music instruments for evening programs are more then welcomed! Study: study trips deep to the Reserve, lecture and films about fauna and flora of this region; 137 about history, traditions and culture of Mari El people. Excursion to Yoshkar-Ola, Ethnographical Museum, mini-Zoo and trip to the Volga River. Language: English. Russian language skills could be useful. Terminal/Region: Yoshkar-Ola 12 vols will be Russian Number of Volunteers: 24 44. Russia - World 4U Russia Begin:August 4, 2008, End: August 18, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:RU-W4U-11-5 NUN\'S YARD-2, Moscow region The building of the Homestead is the realization of Grand Duchess Elizaveta Fedorovna Romanova desires, the granddaughter of Victory, the Queen of Great Britain. She was thinking about the building of this homestead, but her tragic death in 1918 prevented the realization of this project. In 1992 the social service in the Marfo-Mariinsky Homestead was recommenced. A brief historical commentary: Grand Duchess Elizaveta Fedorovna shared her martyr death in the mine in Alapaevsk with 3 sons of Grand Duke Konstantine Konstankinovish.- Princes Ioann, Igor and Konstantin. The sister of Grand Duke K.K.Grand Duchess Olga was grand-grandmother of Prince Charles (Great Britain). Work: You will deal with the reconstruction of the Cathedral (the end of 18 c.), the building of Monastic blocks, priest's house, the opening of craft workshop (icon-painting, embroidery), the building of household constructions, the development of the charter lands, the accomplishment of the territory, the provision of Convent's life. Accommodation: Summerhouses where you will live are pretty simply equipped so do not expect many luxury:). Kitchen, dining room, shower, bio-toilet are in separate buildings. Food: 3 meals a day and even more :) will be provided, vegetarian food and cooking by yourself is also possible. Language: English R: Volunteers should be patient to orthodox religion. Some skills in carpentry and masonry are welcomed but not necessarily. Take with you some repellents. Free-time activities: Visiting the Kremlin in Volokolamsk, the orphanage and having tea there; Borodino museum - place where the biggest battle between Russian and Napoleon's forces at 1812 Patriotic war took place. In 1 km apart of the Homestead there is a forest with a beautiful lake. It's possible to swim, catch fish, and gather berries and mushrooms. Location: Moscow region. The Homestead of the Marfo-Mariinsky Convent of Charity. 125 km from Moscow Terminal/Region: 3 August 10:00 - 13:00, Moscow, World4U office Number of Volunteers: 10 45. Russia - World 4U Russia Begin:August 10, 2008, End: August 20, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:RU-W4U-6-8 SUNCITY, Anapa Black sea coast in general and Anapa in particular is a Russian national resort. Beautiful weather, warm sea, fine sand, diversity of fruits etc. There are a lot of places to visit here mineral mud lake, waterfalls, rich flora and fauna. Besides this the area is very rich with a historical objects. Work: SUNCITY is a creative, ecological and social project. The idea to hold a festival appeared more than three years ago. In August 2006, twenty five persons participated in the festival SUNCITY. There were built more than 50 sand sculptures and compositions. In 2007, the organizers plan to extend the scale of the festival. We invite young people to reveal ones' talents, make a contribution to the cleanliness of the environment, and just to spend positively ten days at the coast of the beautiful Black Sea. - creative - the construction of sandcastles on the Black Sea coast; - ecological - garbage removal from the wild beach. To promote the idea that ecology is much more mentality than science; - social - we are for the development of freedom spirit, personal merits, on the one hand, and for mutual understanding and community cohesion, on the another. Visit our website: www.suncityfest.ru Approx. schedule: * 7.30 a.m. - Wake up! * 7.30 a.m.- 8.30 a.m. building of the foundation for sand compositions * 8.30 a.m. -9.00 a.m. - breakfast * 9.00 a.m.- 10.00 a.m. - cleaning the sea coast * 10.00 a.m. - 1.00 p.m. - building sand compositions * 1.00 p.m. - 5.00 p.m. - lunch time and siesta * 5.00 p.m. - 7.00 p.m. - sport activities * 7.00 p.m. - 8.00 p.m. - camp accomplishment activities * 8.00 p.m. - 8.30 p.m. - dinner after 8.00 p.m. - party time Accommodation: You will live in tents on the Black Sea coast. Food: The cooking will be done by your own. Collective food prepared on camp fire and gas cooker. Free time activities: Sports (water sports competitions, beach volleyball and football), music (contest of musical talents, singing, playing guitar, discotheque), excursions (national reserve park Utrish, Anapa city), body-art. Language: English R: Motivation letter is required! Please, take into consideration that Anapa is a resort area. Therefore we should be sure about your 100% participation till the 1st of June!!! In order to book a train ticket beforehand. Average temperature in August +28...+33?C Location: the Black Sea coast, Vityazevo village, Anapa, the Krasnodar Territory Terminal/Region: 8 August 10:00 - 16:00, Moscow, World4U office Number of Volunteers: 25 46. Russia - SFERA Russia Begin:August 12, 2008, End: August 29, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:RU-SF-9-4 \"YOUTH OF THE WORLD\", Nizhny Novgorod Nizhniy Novgorod was founded in 1221 at the place of fusion of two Great Russian Rivers :Volga and Oka. From 1932 till 1990 it was named Gorky in Great Russian writer Maxim Gorky honor. It is situated 500 km from Moscow. The city has a rich history and more then 600 historical, architectural and cultural sights testify to it. The city is inscribed in the list of 100 cities of the world with high cultural and historical profile by UNESKO. It is famous by its traditional handicrafts such as "Hohloma" and "Gorodetskaya". The workcamp aims to organize the festival of world cultures in Nizhny Novgorod in order to promote international voluntary movement, intercultural awareness and tolerance. Work: Volunteers are expected to participate in different cultural events and meetings with 138 public people of the city with the purpose to introduce the experience of work with youth abroad. Participants will prepare the exhibition of the countries they come from and organize the presentations of their cultures for the inhabitants of the city. A group of the volunteers will also create a short movie about the workcamp and other social activities which will be held simultaneously in the city. Study: Volunteers will learn a lot about Russian and other participants' cultures. Leisure time: Excursions round Nizhny Novgorod city and visits to local museums, swimming in Volga river. On weekends volunteers could take part in trips to small towns of the region and visit the handicraft factories. Also there are a lot of cinemas and theatres in the city. Accommodation: Volunteers will live in the hostel with all facilities (3 persons per room). There is one canteen per floor and volunteers will cook breakfast and supper by themselves. Lunches will be organized additionally in the city. Language: English, any level of Russian is welcomed. Terminal/Region: Nizhny Novgorod train station and airport. Location: Nizhny Novgorod, Russia Extra info: Please bring with you national music CDs, games, any useful information or materials for presentation of your country and good mood. Number of Volunteers: 10 47. Russia - Siberian Creative Group Russia Begin:August 13, 2008, End: August 26, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:RU-SCG-6-2 Krokhalinaya Bay, Lake Baikal The Eastern Siberian Baikal Trail (ESBT) is an non-profit organization, with a mission to promote local sustainable development of Lake Baikal and surrounding areas through lowimpact ecotourism. This mission is grounded in building environmentally friendly trails that are safe and enjoyable for hikers of all ages and levels of experience. ESBT is carrying out trailbuilding projects around Baikal in two-week summer camps composed of international volunteer crews. ESBT projects concentrate on environmental education, restoration, social responsibility and leadership, on improving the health and well-being of local people, preserving indigenous peoples, their cultures and traditions, as well as promoting intercultural interaction. It all began with a simple yet daunting idea - to build a trail circumventing one of the oldest and most beautiful lakes on Earth, “the pearl of Siberia” - Lake Baikal. A trail over 2000 kilometers long, connecting seven national parks and reserves and providing easy access to Baikal’s breath-taking views and panoramas. For more than 30 years this idea was nothing but a dream, dismissed as Quixotian, impractical, overly ambitious, and just crazy. And yet, for the past five years, a group of enthusiastic local environmentalists along with hundreds of volunteers - have been transforming the impossible dream into reality. It’s called the Eastern Siberian Baikal Trail (ESBT). Workcamp is organized on the territory of Zabaikalski National Park on the shore of Krokhalinaya Bay at the bed of Svyatoy Nos, the biggest peninsula in Baikal. One of the tasks of ZNP is the protection and preservation of nerpa (sweet water seal, Baikal endemic) population. To the west of Svyatoy Nos peninsula Ushkanyi islands are situated, with the largest nerpa breeding ground. Zabaikalski National Park is also an important bird conservation area. Among its rare species are black stork, golden eagle, peregrine falcon, white-tailed sea eagle, and hooded crane. The workcamp will be set in Krokhalinaya Bay, vols will work in a forest area in 2-4 kms from the camp. Work: Building of a 4-5 km long section of the trail Bargizin – Krokhalinaya Bay, building bridges, widening and marking the trail. Accommodation: in a stationary tent camp. Note that there are no hot showers at this camp - but you can always heat water for bathing or take a refreshing swim in Baikal! Participation Fee: 250 Euro Number of Volunteers: 15 48. Russia - Siberian Creative Group Russia Begin:August 15, 2008, End: August 28, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:RU-SCG-6-8 Path to clean Baikal, Zabaikalski National Park (ZNP) The Eastern Siberian Baikal Trail (ESBT) is an non-profit organization, with a mission to promote local sustainable development of Lake Baikal and surrounding areas through lowimpact ecotourism. This mission is grounded in building environmentally friendly trails that are safe and enjoyable for hikers of all ages and levels of experience. ESBT is carrying out trailbuilding projects around Baikal in two-week summer camps composed of international volunteer crews. ESBT projects concentrate on environmental education, restoration, social responsibility and leadership, on improving the health and well-being of local people, preserving indigenous peoples, their cultures and traditions, as well as promoting intercultural interaction. It all began with a simple yet daunting idea - to build a trail circumventing one of the oldest and most beautiful lakes on Earth, “the pearl of Siberia” - Lake Baikal. A trail over 2000 kilometers long, connecting seven national parks and reserves and providing easy access to Baikal’s breath-taking views and panoramas. For more than 30 years this idea was nothing but a dream, dismissed as Quixotian, impractical, overly ambitious, and just crazy. And yet, for the past five years, a group of enthusiastic local environmentalists along with hundreds of volunteers - have been transforming the impossible dream into reality. It’s called the Eastern Siberian Baikal Trail (ESBT). Work: widening and renovating the trail and building bridges, camping areas, steps, and toilets. The trail begins in the mountain wilderness of Zabaikalski National Park and ends on the shores of Chivyrkuisky Gulf. The project starts from the settlement of UstBarguzin. From there, project participants will take a forest road to the trailhead and begin a 54-kilometer hike through wild taiga forest. You will traverse the pass over the Barguzin mountain range while carrying your personal belongings, camping equipment (tent, sleeping bag, etc.), tools (axes, saws, shovels), and all of the food for the entire project. Covering 2-15 kilometers a day, you will clear and mark the trail as you walk, building rest stops and campsites and constructing small bridges. Although the trip is demanding, you will be greatly rewarded by the untouched, quiet beauty of snowy mountain tops, the endless seas of Siberian pines, exquisitely fresh and fragrant air, and perhaps some encounters with Siberian wildlife! At the end of the hike, on the shores of Chivyrkuy Gulf, is the breathtaking 139 (and warm) Khrohalinaya Bay. For two weeks you will live and work together in some of the most beautiful places around Lake Baikal. You can fish, go for a quick dip in the river after a day of satisfying work, or pick berries and mushrooms in the woods. Accommodation: in a temporary camp sites along the way, vols will share two-person tents. Note that there are no hot showers at this camp - but you can always heat water for bathing or take a refreshing swim in the river! Extra info: The first half of the project is extremely difficult, and you must be in good physical shape to hike through taiga with a heavy backpack. Age limit 45. Participation Fee: 250 Euro Number of Volunteers: 15 49. Russia - World 4U Russia Begin:August 24, 2008, End: September 10, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:RU-W4U-11-7 MYSTERIOUS ISLAND-1, Karelia Project will take place at the fantastic island of Valaam - one of the most picturesque places and beautiful monasteries in the Northwest of Russia. It is sometimes called "Mount Athos of the North". Valaam, surrounded by the archipelago of more than 50 beautiful small islands, is situated in Ladoga Lake - the biggest freshwater lake in Europe with the average width of 83km!! and maximum depth of 230m!. During its centuries-old history, the Monastery has undergone devastation and desolation time and again. But, by God's mercy, every time it revived again. In atheistic Soviet Union Monastery has also undergone devastation. But on December 14, 1989, a ship moored in the harbour, there were the first six monks on board and gradually monastic life started to revive. Since that day, the new history of Valaam began. A great amount of temples and churches are situated here, a lot of pilgrims come every summer to visit Holy Earth and to help in renovation works. You can see photos of Valaam at www.valaam.ru Work: The distance from St.Petersburg to Valaam is approximately 220km. A lot of monks live here today, some of them renovate old churches, other work in the fields. A lot of people help them to save cultural heritage, and due to them a lot of churches of Valaam are already renovated. You task will be to help the monks in cleaning the fields, cutting down grass, preparing firewood. You will work in the kitchen, with domestic animals, in the garden. Very often volunteers are asked to help at the monastery farm, which is known by its wonderful atmosphere and kitchen! Attention: the physical work is really PHYSICAL! Besides this, according to the monastery rules you should be wearied in a proper way. What means: no open torso for boys (and for girls of course). So, boys are asked to have long trousers and T-shirts and girls are asked to have skirts and headscarves. Fairly speaking, this rule is much more helpful than strict - it is not hot this time on Valaam:-). During the free time you will have a chance to visit different churches and temples situated at Valaam and learn much about Russian orthodox culture. Accommodation: On the island accommodation will be provided in the dormitory (3-20 persons in one room). You should take sleeping bags, working gloves and clothes with you. Food: The monastery provides vegetarian food. Shower is available twice a week. Language: English R: Volunteers should be patient to orthodox religion. Volunteers with heavy diseases are not recommended to take part in this workcamp, because monastery is isolated and it could be hard to get to hospital very fast. Location: Russia, Republic of Karelia, Sortavala, Valaam island, Monastery Terminal/Region: 24 August, 07:00, St.Petersburg, Ploshad Lenina, near Big Monument of Lenin Number of Volunteers: 15 50. Russia - SFERA Russia Begin:September 8, 2008, End: September 20, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:RU-SF-9-5 \"MIX OF CULTURES\", Karelia, Petrozavodsk Republic of Karelia is situated in the north-west part of Russia. The most of the territory is Taiga area and half of it is covered with forests of pines and birch trees. It is often said that Karelia consists of stones, lakes and forests. The region is famous for its high ecology and diversity of flora and fauna. The camp takes place in Petrozavodsk- the capital of Karelia republic which has been found by Piter the Great simultaneously with St.Petersburg in 1703. Initially it was a small settlement supplying the weapon factory. Nowadays it is a very nice, modern and clean city with highly developed industry and very active social life. The project is organized in cooperation with regional public organization "Initiative", which is working in the field of promotion and development of volunteering as well as organizing and strengthening of international youth cultural exchanges. The camp aims to foster intercultural awareness and understanding. Work: Volunteers will prepare and conduct cultural presentations and language workshops for youth in schools of Petrozavodsk city. The topics of presentations are the cultures of volunteers' countries, voluntary movement abroad etc. Also participants of the camp are expected to conduct the days of intercultural communication in schools of the city. Another type of activity for volunteers is preparation and demonstration of photo-exhibition about their countries, cultures and traditions. Study: Volunteers will learn a lot about Russian and other participants' cultures. Leisure time: Excursions round Petrozavodsk city, visits to local museums (historical museum, museum of local lore, art museum). There are possibilities for walking trips outside the city, sport activities, cinema etc. Accommodation: Volunteers will live in the hostel of Pedagogical college (3 persons per room). The canteen, bathroom and shower are available on the same floor with living rooms. Volunteers will cook for them self. Language: English, any level of Russian is welcomed. Terminal/Region: Petrozavodsk train station and airport. Location: Petrozavodsk, Republic of Karelia, Russia Extra info: Don't forget to take warm and waterproof clothes, national music CDs, games, any useful information or materials for presentation of your country and good mood. Number of Volunteers: 10 51. Russia - World 4U Russia Begin:September 10, 2008, End: September 140 30, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:RU-W4U-11-8 MYSTERIOUS ISLAND-2, Karelia Project will take place at the fantastic island of Valaam - one of the most picturesque places and beautiful monasteries in the Northwest of Russia. It is sometimes called "Mount Athos of the North". Valaam, surrounded by the archipelago of more than 50 beautiful small islands, is situated in Ladoga Lake - the biggest freshwater lake in Europe with the average width of 83km!! and maximum depth of 230m!. During its centuries-old history, the Monastery has undergone devastation and desolation time and again. But, by God's mercy, every time it revived again. In atheistic Soviet Union Monastery has also undergone devastation. But on December 14, 1989, a ship moored in the harbour, there were the first six monks on board and gradually monastic life started to revive. Since that day, the new history of Valaam began. A great amount of temples and churches are situated here, a lot of pilgrims come every summer to visit Holy Earth and to help in renovation works. You can see photos of Valaam at www.valaam.ru Work: The distance from St.Petersburg to Valaam is approximately 220km. A lot of monks live here today, some of them renovate old churches, other work in the fields. A lot of people help them to save cultural heritage, and due to them a lot of churches of Valaam are already renovated. You task will be to help the monks in cleaning the fields, cutting down grass, preparing firewood. You will work in the kitchen, with domestic animals, in the garden. Very often volunteers are asked to help at the monastery farm, which is known by its wonderful atmosphere and kitchen! Attention: the physical work is really PHYSICAL! Besides this, according to the monastery rules you should be wearied in a proper way. What means: no open torso for boys (and for girls of course). So, boys are asked to have long trousers and T-shirts and girls are asked to have skirts and headscarves. Fairly speaking, this rule is much more helpful than strict - it is not hot this time on Valaam:-). During the free time you will have a chance to visit different churches and temples situated at Valaam and learn much about Russian orthodox culture. Accommodation: On the island accommodation will be provided in the dormitory (3-20 persons in one room). You should take sleeping bags, working gloves and clothes with you. Food: The monastery provides vegetarian food. Shower is available twice a week. Language: English R: Volunteers should be patient to orthodox religion. Volunteers with heavy diseases are not recommended to take part in this workcamp, because monastery is isolated and it could be hard to get to hospital very fast. Location: Russia, Republic of Karelia, Sortavala, Valaam island, Monastery Terminal/Region: 10 September, 07:00, St.Petersburg, Ploshad Lenina, near Big Monument of Lenin Number of Volunteers: 15 52. Russia - SFERA Russia Begin:September 18, 2008, End: September 29, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:RU-SF-5-10 \"Golden autumn\", Nizhny Novgorod region, Semenov district Nizhniy Novgorod was founded in 1221 at the place of fusion of two Great Russian Rivers: Volga and Oka. From 1932 till 1990 it was named Gorky in Great Russian writer Maxim Gorky honor. The city has a rich history and more then 600 historical, architectural and cultural sights testify to it. It was inscribe in the list of 100 cities of the world with high cultural and historical profile by UNESKO. Semenov is a small town not far from Nizhniy Novgorod. It is located at the Sanakhta River. It was founded in 17 century. The city is famous for its factory of hohloma painting, which is one of ancient kinds of Russian skills all over the world. The camp is organized by the Regional Center of family and children support "Young Nizhegorodets". It was opened in 1981 as a children's health- improving camp. Since 2006 it became a rehabilitation centre for children. Every year the center hosts about 3000 children with their parents, partly they are from socially disadvantaged families and orphanages. The others are children suffering from disordered motor function, they are accompanied by their parents. The center is located in a very picturesque place not far from the Kerzhenskyi reserved area on the river shore. There is an oak-wood and birch grove around the center. Work: The volunteers are expected to help to organize a role game titled "Fairy tales of Kerzhenskyi forest" for children and their parents. Also the volunteers will be offered to make the entertaining activities and sport games for children as well as to support the decoration of the children's rooms. Horsing therapy is one of the ways of children treatment in "Young Nizhegorodets" so work as a horsebreeder is the other possible activity for the volunteers. Location: Nizhny Novgorod region, Semenov district, Belasovka village. The distances: 100km from Nizhniy Novgorod, 25 km from Semenov. Accommodation: in the center building, in rooms for 3-4 persons, bathroom available. Meal is prepared in the canteen. Leisure time: Walking in the forest, visiting of a gymnasium. The volunteers will be able to ride horses. Also it's possible to make a tour of the Semenov and Nizhniy Novgorod and Gorodetc town, to visit Semenov factory of hohloma painting and to paint a matreshka by your self. Language: English, Russian are welcome. Terminal/Region: Nizhny Novgorod train station/ airport Number of Volunteers: 8 1. Serbia - VOLUNTARY SERVICE OF SERBIA Begin:May 19, 2008, End: May 29, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:RS-VSS-6-1 TRSIC, Loznica Trsic is a small village famous as the birthplace of Vuk Karadzic, the reformist of Serbian language and orthography. Because of its historical importance, this village has turned into a museum. Today it is a place frequently visited by tourists. The local partner organization (www.trsic.com) works on development and improvement of rural and eco tourism. This workcamp’s goal is to educate local people in the field of preserving heritage and other values for the sake of generations to come. Work: Volunteers will work on cleaning the forest from garbage, clearing the vegetation and marking the paths connecting Vuk’s birth house and 5 km distant XIV century Tronosa monastery. Apart of the manual work, the volunteers will take part in educative workshops 141 together with the locals. That is why the students of Serbian and other Slavic languages are very welcome. Accommodation: In a house nearby, built in the same style as Vuk’s house from the eighteenth century. Volunteers will prepare food themselves. Language: English Location: Trsic is situated close to Loznica in the western part of Serbia Terminal/Region: Belgrade Number of Volunteers: 10 2. Serbia - VOLUNTARY SERVICE OF SERBIA Begin:June 15, 2008, End: June 23, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:RS-VSS-6-2 LUDAS LAKE I, Subotica Lake Ludas, an eolic lake surrounded with marsh, steppe and forest habitats, is famous as an ornithological reserve. It is one of the oldest protected areas in the world and listed as a wetland of international importance (Ramsar Site from 1977). Apart from preserved natural values (bird, fish and wetland plant species), the area boasts rich cultural heritage (archaeological findings, rural and sacral architecture, traditional culture, especially good rural cuisine). The beauty of the landscape and of the lake with the tall reed beds represents a special value of the Reserve. Work: Volunteers will be included in the project of preparing a wooden walkway (wooden pillars posted in the marsh mud, covered with planks). This project is a part of the umbrella–project of bird–monitoring which will continue throughout the summer. Accommodation: in the Research Station “Ludas”. Food will be provided in a local restaurant. Language: English Location: Lake Ludas is located 12 km from Subotica Terminal/Region: Belgrade Participation fee: 15 € Number of Volunteers: 15 3. Serbia - VOLUNTARY SERVICE OF SERBIA Begin:July 6, 2008, End: July 14, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:RS-VSS-6-3 LUDAS LAKE II, Subotica Lake Ludas, an eolic lake surrounded with marsh, steppe and forest habitats, is famous as an ornithological reserve. It is one of the oldest protected areas in the world and listed as a wetland of international importance (Ramsar Site from 1977). Apart from preserved natural values (bird, fish and wetland plant species), the area boasts rich cultural heritage (archaeological findings, rural and sacral architecture, traditional culture, especially good rural cuisine). The beauty of the landscape and of the lake with the tall reed beds represents a special value of the Reserve. Work: Volunteers will be included in the project of wet meadows revitalization by removing reed, tree branches and clearing other vegetation. Accommodation: in the Research Station “Ludas”. Food will be provided in a local restaurant. Language: English Location: Lake Ludas is located 12 km from Subotica Terminal/Region: Belgrade Participation fee: 15 € Number of Volunteers: 15 4. Serbia - VOLUNTARY SERVICE OF SERBIA Begin:July 7, 2008, End: July 20, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:RS-VSS-11-1 CAJETINA, Uzice Cajetina village is situated on the mountain Zlatibor, a well-known tourist resort near Tara Mountain National Park and the authentic ethno village of Sirogojno. Mokra gora and the famous film director Kusturica’s Ethno–village Mecavnik are also nearby. Zlatibor offers unforgettable scenery and a unique climate. Work: The volunteers will clean the surrounding of an old spring water fountain. The project includes revitalization of dry grasslands by cutting bushes and weeds, making the signs and marking the walking paths, construction and installation of garbage cans, as well as construction of a stone wall. Accommodation: in a school. Language: English Location: Cajetina is a small town in the western part of Serbia, about 200 km from Belgrade. Terminal/Region: Belgrade Special remarks: There is a possibility for long walks and a lot of opportunities to discover flora and fauna of this mountain region. Local volunteers will be involved in the work. Participation fee: 15 € Number of Volunteers: 12 5. Serbia - VOLUNTARY SERVICE OF SERBIA Begin:July 10, 2008, End: July 20, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:RS-VSS-5-1 RAVNI I, Uzice Ravni village is situated on the mountain Zlatibor, a well-known tourist resort near Tara Mountain National Park and the authentic ethno village of Sirogojno. Mokra gora and the famous film director Kusturica’s Ethno–village Mecavnik are also nearby. Zlatibor offers unforgettable scenery and a unique climate. The Ravni summer camp aims to provide fun, education and safe environment for children, in order for them to enjoy the school holidays period. The children are between 10 and 15 years old and the scheme is open to 40 children per one camp. Work: The international volunteers will work on preparing the summer camp activities together with the staff (educators, organizers, a nurse and a doctor) and local volunteers. The volunteers will help in supervising the group of children while doing a variety of indoor and outdoor activities (arts, field studies on local biodiversity and environment, crafts and games, sport events and excursions). Volunteers will supervise the children, help them to develop their English language skills and will conduct some workshops for children on their own. Tasks will also include helping in daily preparations of the scheme and cleaning up after it. Accommodation: In a school with beds. Sleeping bags are required for two nights outdoor – in tents near the bank of the river Rzav. Number of volunteers: 5 international + 5 local Language: English Location: Ravni village is located 230 km from Belgrade. Terminal/Region: Belgrade Qualifications: Volunteers must send a 142 motivation letter that describes their experience in working with kids, as well as their thoughts and suggestions for specific activities (games, sports, crafts, etc.) Extra info: Volunteers must have a good level of English and be very motivated to work with children. Smoking and drinking of alcohol is permitted only when volunteers are away from the children. Number of Volunteers: 5 6. Serbia - Volunteers Centre of Vojvodina Begin:July 14, 2008, End: July 26, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:RS-VCV-9-1 PHOTO-SYNTHESIS (Despotovac) Despotovac is a town and a municipality located in Serbia, around 130 kilometres southeastern of Belgrade. Its name stems from word "Despot" in Serbian, which means supreme ruler. The town has a total population of 4,363 people. Near Despotovac, there is the Manasija monastery, founded by Despot Stefan Lazarevic between 1407. and 1418. Another interesting point is the waterfall of Lisine, the highest one in Serbia. Concept of this camp is organising photography workshops by international and local volunteers, with the aims to discover new potentials and values of Despotovac and to point out some intercultural values through a creative process. Work: Volunteers will be divided in small groups each day, and every group will get a thematic task for photographing on that day. Second part of daily activities will be selection of the best photographs of that day in order to form a collection for main exhibition of photographs and presentation of selected material. Study: In the afternoon hours, volunteers will be able to spend time in creative artworkshops, which will be organised for local children. In that way volunteers can be of great help to artist who will run the workshops. Also, volunteers can use football and basketball fields. There will also be visits to the historical, cultural and environmental sites. Accommodation: Accommodation with showers will be provided, volunteers will cook for themselves (perhaps one meal per day can be provided in some restaurant). Terminal/Region: Despotovac Qualifications: It would be good if you have some experience in photography. You will need to bring your camera with you. Number of Volunteers: 8 7. Serbia - Volunteers Centre of Vojvodina Begin:July 15, 2008, End: July 28, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:RS-VCV-9-2 ART-AREA (Becej) PVP Becej is typical, multinational town in Vojvodina, more than 900 years old, situated on right bank of river Tisa, 53km north from Novi Sad. There are a numerous cultural –historical monuments, more than 12 different nationalities and it is an example of tolerant town in the heart of Vojvodina. With this camp volunteers work will encourage non-affirmed artists to expose themselves and not to be afraid of critics – volunteers will give them the example! Main subject of the camp and volunteers work will be peace. Promoting peace in multiethnic town like Becej is more than necessary because of lack of intercultural communication. Work: We will work in groups or all together. During the camp our job will be easy, painting, wood cracking and painting murals. Through our art-works and behaviour we will promote peace. Local artists will come to visit us and help them if needed. Also non-affirmed artists will be more than welcome to join us. At the end of camp there will be big exhibition of all art products in a gallery. Study: We will have workshops on peace, intercultural learning and conflict resolution. We will make visits to a castle near Becej, Novi Becej – town next to Becej, Novi Sad, lake and river Tisa. Accommodation: We are going to sleep in tents in Goranski park near youth club. Sleeping mats and sleeping bags are necessary. Toilets and showers are next to the park, in sports centre. We will make our own food. Language: English. Qualifications: We are looking for volunteers who are deeply interested in topics of peace, intercultural learning and conflict resolution. Terminal/Region: Novi Sad Extra info: This is a PVP camp – a motivation letter is needed! Please bring something that will represent your culture and country. Number of Volunteers: 10 8. Serbia - Volunteers Centre of Vojvodina Begin:July 16, 2008, End: July 28, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:RS-VCV-11-1 COLOURED HOUSE OF KIDS AND CULTURE (Backo Petrovo Selo) Backo Petrovo Selo (Petereve - Hungarian) is typical multinational settlement in the municipality of Becej, more than 900 years old, with 7318 inhabitants. Backo Petrovo Selo stands on right bank of river Tisa, 62km from Novi Sad, the capital of Vojvodina. There are a numerous cultural and historical monuments, more than 12 different nationalities and it is perfect example of tolerant place. During the summer, Backo Petrovo Selo (BPS) is a quite active village, with several summer festival dedicated to its multicultural wealth with participation of few hundred kids and youth. BPS has three active ethno-artistic societies which are the stakes of cultural life. All of them are practicing in the “Culture house” which is the place of theatre, dance, painting, youth etc. The aim of this work camp is giving new colour of “Culture house” and through work motivation of youth and kids from BPS to take active role. Work: Volunteers will work on painting the interior of „Culture house“. Volunteers will also be involved in preparation of intercultural evenings, parties, film projections... Study: Various workshops, pool and Tisa river visits, excursion to »Fantast« lake and castle. Volunteers will visit orthodox monastery and catholic church and town hall. Volunteers will have opportunity to enjoy in the festival »Cucumber days«. Volunteers will be introduced with our traditions and customs. Accommodation: Workcamp will be situated on five minutes from the centre of Backo Petrovo Selo, in the rooms of local football club. Sleeping bags are necessary. All meals will be prepared by volunteers. Showers and toilettes are available. Language: English. Qualifications: No special qualifications are required. Craft in painting the walls is welcome :) Terminal/Region: Novi Sad Extra info: Please bring some characteristic games and/or food from your country. 143 Number of Volunteers: 10 9. Serbia - Volunteers Centre of Vojvodina Begin:July 19, 2008, End: August 2, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:RS-VCV-11-2 SUMMER IN RUSKI KRSTUR 2 (Ruski Krstur) Ruski Krstur is a village of 5000 people located 70km northwest from Novi Sad, the capital of Vojvodina. It is inhabited by the Ruthenian national minority (98% of the village). These people speak their own language and have their own customs. Once you get to know them, they are open and friendly people, but their community is still closed to the outside. In 2007 we did our first workcamp there. For most local people it was first chance to show and open themselves to different cultures, traditions and characters. There is a swimming pool built on the Danube-Tisa-Danube canal at the end of the village, which is meeting place of the people during summer. However, the place needs reconstruction and repairs. Work: The main work is that together with people from Ruski Krstur volunteers make some repairs including painting, cleaning, making wooden benches and a walking path and doing some smaller construction work to fulfil the space around the swimming pool. Study: There will be few different workshops created by the locals to show Ruthenian culture and tradition. Volunteers will have an excursion to Novi Sad, second largest city in Serbia, with visits to historical, cultural and environmental sites. Accommodation: In local school's dormitory, which is half an hour away by walk from the workcamp place, so participants will be provided with bicycles. Sleeping bags are not necessary. Food will be prepared by locals and camp volunteers. Language: English Terminal/Region: Novi Sad Number of Volunteers: 10 10. Serbia - Volunteers Centre of Vojvodina Begin:July 20, 2008, End: August 8, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:RS-VCV-9-3 CREA(C)TIVITY (Morovic) Morovic is a village of 3000 people, located about 70km southwest from Novi Sad, near the border with Bosnia and Croatia. Two rivers flow through the village, Bosut and Studva. The village is surrounded by wonderful forests and a network of canals, but despite the natural beauty, the riverbanks have been neglected and ignored by local people. There is a general feeling of disinterest among the village people towards the problems and the potentials of the local community. Intensive communication and interaction with the local people should help them adopt a more positive attitude towards their own village. Work: We will organize an art colony (a group of international and local volunteer artists) to create paintings on topics of natural beauty, healthy environment, etc... We should also make some creative workshops with the local kids. In addition, we will spend a smaller amount of time on manual work - cleaning and arranging the riverbanks. Study: Workshops on painting, knitting hammocks, introduction to local folklore and dances, getting to know the centuries-old oak forests, practice in preparing typical local fish stew. Visits to Novi Sad Accommodation: A local ecological organization has transferred two used railway coaches to the riverbank and re-arranged them as a sleeping place, an office and a cafeteria. Volunteers will be placed there. No need for sleeping bags. On some days, we will make our own food. On other days, local people will be proud to present their cuisine and cooking skills. Language: English Qualifications: Artistic talent in painting is welcome! :) Number of Volunteers: 10 11. Serbia - Volunteers Centre of Vojvodina Begin:July 21, 2008, End: August 3, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:RS-VCV-5-1 PAINTING WITH KIDS, (Sajkas) Sajkas is a village with 5000 inhabitants located near Novi Sad, the capital of Vojvodina. Near Sajkas are rivers Danube and Tisa. In this project local youth will be take part, kids from 10 to 15 years old. They will be helping volunteers with their work, volunteers will be teaching them to paint and also they will play games and/or have workshops with the volunteers. Work: Volunteers will be working together with local kids on painting a border wall in a park and walls in a youth club and they will have all the freedom to paint whatever they like. Also, they will be working on planting some trees in the park. During this workcamp, there will be a rock concert, and volunteers will be helping with organization. Study: In the afternoons, volunteers will make some workshops or games with/for the children. There will be visits to the orthodox monastery of Kovilj, local cultural and historical sites, nearby rivers, Novi Sad city and presentations of traditions and local culture. Accommodation: Sleeping is in the school on mattresses. Volunteers will need to bring their own sleeping bag. Also, showers, toilets and kitchen are provided. Volunteers will be preparing food for themselves in a school kitchen. Terminal/Region: Novi Sad. Qualifications: Some talent for painting, and motivation to work with kids. Therefore, a motivation letter is necessary. Number of Volunteers: 10 12. Serbia - VOLUNTARY SERVICE OF SERBIA Begin:July 21, 2008, End: July 31, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:RS-VSS-5-2 RAVNI II, Uzice Ravni village is situated on the mountain Zlatibor, a well-known tourist resort near Tara Mountain National Park and the authentic ethno village of Sirogojno. Mokra gora and the famous film director Kusturica’s Ethno–village Mecavnik are also nearby. Zlatibor offers unforgettable scenery and a unique climate. The Ravni summer camp aims to provide fun, education and safe environment for children, in order for them to enjoy the school holidays period. The children are between 10 and 15 years old and the scheme is open to 40 children per one camp. Work: The international volunteers will work on preparing the summer camp activities together with the staff (educators, organizers, a nurse and a doctor) and local volunteers. The volunteers will help in supervising the group of 144 children while doing a variety of indoor and outdoor activities (arts, field studies on local biodiversity and environment, crafts and games, sport events and excursions). Volunteers will supervise the children, help them to develop their English language skills and will conduct some workshops for children on their own. Tasks will also include helping in daily preparations of the scheme and cleaning up after it. Accommodation: In a school with beds. Sleeping bags are required for two nights outdoor – in tents near the bank of the river Rzav. Number of volunteers: 5 international + 5 local Language: English Location: Ravni village is located 230 km from Belgrade. Terminal/Region: Belgrade Qualifications: Volunteers must send a motivation letter that describes their experience in working with kids, as well as their thoughts and suggestions for specific activities (games, sports, crafts, etc.) Extra info: Volunteers must have a good level of English and be very motivated to work with children. Smoking and drinking of alcohol is permitted only when volunteers are away from the children. Number of Volunteers: 5 13. Serbia - Volunteers Centre of Vojvodina Begin:July 27, 2008, End: August 5, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:RS-VCV-6-1 CLEAN RIVERS (Ljig) Ljig is a small town of 5000 people in central Serbia at the foot of Rajac mountain. It is place 85km south of Belgrade. Ljig also the location of one of the youngest spas in Serbia. A location ecological organization is trying to protect the Ljig river through various activities. Work: Volunteers will explore the current situation of the river pollution, collect and update data on pollution. They will work together with local experts. Study: Knowledge and skills needed for the work (in biology, geography, environment protection, etc) will be practiced through the work with the local experts. Depending on your interest, there could be additional workshops on these topics. There will also be introductions to the local culture and folklore and visits to historical and environmental sites. Accommodation: In a rented house in the town, with showers and kitchen. Volunteers will make their own meals. Terminal/Region: Belgrade Number of Volunteers: 8 14. Serbia - VOLUNTARY SERVICE OF SERBIA Begin:July 27, 2008, End: August 8, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:RS-VSS-6-4 SURCIN, Belgrade Surcin is the youngest Belgrade municipality. It’s located 17 km west from the city centre. Sava River is close by. The place is surrounded by a cultivated area and remnants of old oak forests. It represents real oasis of fresh air. The area of the Sport Centre is a very pleasant place ideal for camping, sports and picnic activities. Work: The volunteers will repair the existing and construct new resting places and benches, clean the Tvrdenjava lake surroundings within the Sport Centre and should take part in putting in order vegetation nearby the foot and bike paths. Accommodation: in a school, sleeping bags and mats are needed; breakfast and dinner will be prepared by the volunteers themselves in the school, lunch will be provided in the local restaurant within the Sport Centre. Language: English Location: Surcin Terminal/Region: Belgrade Participation fee: 15 € Number of Volunteers: 12 15. Serbia - VOLUNTARY SERVICE OF SERBIA Begin:July 27, 2008, End: July 9, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:RS-VSS-6-5 GRZA, Paracin Grza well is one of the largest karst springs in Serbia. In the last 15 years the maintenance of Grza has been quite neglected. The mountaineer’s home and the track to the spring are in a very bad shape. Intensified unplanned building of summer cottages ruins the environment and illegal tree cutting intensifies erosion. Work: Project consists of several phases: making trash bins, clearing forest trails and vegetation; marking tracking paths. In the last phase of the project, volunteers will make photos of the area, which will be used for promo material (postcards, brochures, exhibition, etc.). Accommodation: In the mountaineer’s cottage: a local cook will be in charge of preparing food. Language: English Location: Grza is situated 25 km from Paracin and 3km from the nearest village. Terminal/Region: Belgrade Special remarks: Visits to monasteries in the surroundings, tracking tours and visits to nearby villages, the fair and local concerts in Paracin are planned. Special requirements: Volunteers should have any kind of photo camera with them and be interested in photography. Participation fee: 15 € Number of Volunteers: 10 16. Serbia - Volunteers Centre of Vojvodina Begin:July 31, 2008, End: August 11, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:RS-VCV-6-2 NOBODY’S DOG (Becej) Becej is typical, multinational town in Vojvodina, more than 900 years old, situated on right bank of river Tisa, 53km north from Novi Sad. There are a numerous cultural –historical monuments, more than 12 different nationalities and it is an example of tolerant town in the heart of Vojvodina. Becej is a town with a big number of abandoned dogs, so local community started to deal with that problem. There are only two employed people who have all the obligations, so the main idea of the camp is helping them and the dogs. There are about 120 dogs in the dog shelter. Work: General work will be taking care of dogs, building and painting houses, cleaning, cutting grass, arranging the garden in the shelter and making dog collars. Study: Various workshops, pools and the Tisa river visits, excursions to «Fantast» castle, and the nearby town Novi Becej. Volunteers will visit orthodox and catholic churches, cultural centre 145 and town hall. Also, volunteers will have a tour on the river Tisa by boats and we will go to visit the dog shelter in village Djurdjevo. Accommodation: Workcamp will be situated in the centre in one of the biggest parks in Becej, under the tents. Sleeping bags and sleeping mats are necessary. Showers and toilettes are nearby. Food will be prepared by volunteers and it will be mainly vegetarian. Language: English. Qualifications: It is important that you are not afraid of dogs! Terminal/Region: Novi Sad Extra info: Please bring information about dogs, games and/or food from your country. Number of Volunteers: 10 17. Serbia - VOLUNTARY SERVICE OF SERBIA Begin:August 1, 2008, End: August 15, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:RS-VSS-9-1 KOSJERIC I – SOUNDING, Uzice Kosjeric is a small town in the western part of Serbia, well known for its beautiful nature. A group of young people initiated workcamps to increase and affirm cultural and tourism potentials through interaction between the citizens and the volunteers in an international atmosphere. Work: The idea for the music workshop is based on image and sound interaction and wider communication, as well as on a possible collaboration with other workshops taking place in Kosjeric camps (mural, graffiti and theatre workshop). The work process will be divided into three phases: a) Sound and spaces – the participants would create music for the video material that will be recorded in various localities; b) Sound and movement – the participants will make several improvisations together with the theatre workshop that will take in hand stage movement; c) Sound and colour – in cooperation with the mural workshop; the participants will produce several compositions connected to murals and graffiti and they will be performed during the camp. There will be a mini lecture on synthesis and interaction among different kinds of art expressions. Visit: www.ktowngroup.org.yu/artcamp Accommodation: local host families Language: English Location: Kosjeric, a small town in Western Serbia, 130 km south of Belgrade Terminal/Region: Belgrade Qualifications: It is necessary to be able to play at least one instrument. Number of Volunteers: 7 18. Serbia - VOLUNTARY SERVICE OF SERBIA Begin:August 1, 2008, End: August 15, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:RS-VSS-9-2 KOSJERIC II – ARTBURG HILL (visual art workshop), Uzice Kosjeric is a small town in the western part of Serbia, well known for its beautiful nature. A group of young people initiated workcamps to increase and affirm cultural and tourism potentials through interaction between the citizens and the volunteers in an international atmosphere. Work: The aim of the workshop is to create permanent art installations on different town sites. The idea is to present gradation/degradation of the human living soul through its life stages. On the specific town locations, every stage of the human life would be presented through a symbol: childhood (rocking chair), love life (bench), sorrow (altered piece of rock), festivity (table) and old age. The workshop will consist of two phases. In the first – brainstorming for ideas, leaning on our past experiences and building up the theme. In the second – implementing the idea either in the studio or in the open. The materials used could be wood, stone, ceramic tiles, glass, etc. The main goal is to create discrete and enduring interactive town exhibition that is to stay with the Kosjeric locals. Visit: www.ktowngroup.org.yu/artcamp Accommodation: local host families Language: English Location: Kosjeric, a small town in Eestern Serbia, 130 km from Belgrade Terminal/Region: Belgrade Qualifications: basic tool skills, basics in drawing, painting... (It is not necessary to be a professional, especially not a sculptor, nothing classical anyway). Number of Volunteers: 7 19. Serbia - VOLUNTARY SERVICE OF SERBIA Begin:August 1, 2008, End: August 15, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:RS-VSS-9-3 KOSJERIC III – STREET GALLERIES: mural and art of making graffiti, Uzice Kosjeric is a small town in the western part of Serbia, well known for its beautiful nature. A group of young people initiated workcamps to increase and affirm cultural and tourism potentials through interaction between the citizens and the volunteers in an international atmosphere. Work: The workshop will consist of two groups organized around the idea of “street galleries”. First group’s task will be painting murals and introducing innovations to the technical procedure of the wall painting itself. The basic medium shall be acrylic façade painting. However, interventions and experiments with the third dimension are also sought after. The primary goal of the second group work is introducing new forms of expression, graffiti art and spreading popular culture through interaction with young people. An art that’s been marginalized throughout decades and classified as subculture gets its own legitimate place and recognition through a phenomenon of a “street gallery”. Synthesis and collaboration between these two groups is possible depending on ideas and agreement among members. According to their own affinities, the participants will decide between two groups in order to express their creativity to the full extent. First camp days will pass in getting acquainted with basics of mural painting and graffiti, as well as in exchanging ideas among participants themselves. Apart from the masterpiece, there is also a possibility of creating stencils, tags. Visit: www.ktowngroup.org.yu/artcamp Accommodation: local host families Language: English Location: Kosjeric, a small town in Western Serbia, 130 km from Belgrade Terminal/Region: Belgrade Qualifications: Participants are expected to have basic art skills Number of Volunteers: 7 146 20. Serbia - VOLUNTARY SERVICE OF SERBIA Begin:August 1, 2008, End: August 15, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:RS-VSS-9-4 KOSJERIC IV – PERFORMING ARTS, Uzice Kosjeric is a small town in the western part of Serbia, well known for its beautiful nature. A group of young people initiated workcamps to increase and affirm cultural and tourism potentials through interaction between the citizens and the volunteers in an international atmosphere. Work: Throughout the series of the specific performing techniques and improvisation process, the work will explore the possibilities of creating theatre images and stories in everyday life situations (on the park bench, in the restaurant, etc.) Within easy-to-follow theatre games and workshops, the participants will create a material which will not depend on text. Dramaturgy based on a dream–like logic allows combining theatre images, actions, sound and text. The accent is put on exploring the interaction between the performers themselves and the relationship performers– audience–space, rather than on creating a finished theatre piece. Visit: www.ktowngroup.org.yu/artcamp Accommodation: local host families Language: English Location: Kosjeric, a small town in Western Serbia, 130 km from Belgrade Terminal/Region: Belgrade Special requirements: The workshop is intended for non–actors, but also for experienced performers willing to enjoy group dynamics. Number of Volunteers: 7 21. Serbia - VOLUNTARY SERVICE OF SERBIA Begin:August 3, 2008, End: August 13, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:RS-VSS-9-5 TIMACUM MINUS, Knjazevac Serbia once was a part of the great Roman Empire. Some of the emperors were born in Eastern Serbia where important archeological sites still exist, such as Viminacium, Felix Romuliana, Timacum Minus. Knjazevac is a region of indescribable beauty, a mixture of ethno motifs and tradition with these late Roman archaeological sites and monuments. The Regional Museum in Knjazevac is in charge of preserving Timacum Minus and as the host of this workcamp plans to involve volunteers in the project “Roman emperors’ routes”. Work: Volunteers will work close to this late– antique Timacum Minus site. The work will include its promotion by presenting the Roman garments (dresses, suits, togas), which they will make by themselves, and the promotion of Roman celebrations (religious and other important days). Accommodation: In a renovated school for students of archeology. Language: English Location: village Ravna, 8 km from Knjazevac in Eastern Serbia, 280 km from Belgrade. Terminal/Region: Belgrade Special remark: Volunteers with special interest in archeology are welcome. Participation fee: 15 € Number of Volunteers: 10 22. Serbia - VOLUNTARY SERVICE OF SERBIA Begin:August 3, 2008, End: August 13, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:RS-VSS-6-6 OBEDSKA BARA, Pecinci Special Nature Reserve Obedska Bara is one of the oldest protected areas in the world and a wetland of international importance (listed as a Ramsar site). Obedska bara, a famous ornithological site, is an oxbow lake surrounded by marsh and forest habitats. Wetlands are among the world’s most threatened ecosystems and this one has been gravely degraded, the most important problem being the overgrowing and disappearance of wet meadows. Work: Volunteers will be included in the project of wet meadows revitalization “Return of the Ibis’’ by removing tree branches and clearing other vegetation. This will be the eleventh camp we organize here; because of our activities, several bird species have returned so far and the working site has the richest bird fauna in the reserve. Accommodation: in the hotel “Obedska bara”. Food will be provided in the hotel restaurant. Language: English Location: Obedska bara is located 50km from Belgrade Terminal/Region: Belgrade Special remarks: Lectures on wetlands and Obedska Bara’s recent environmental problems will be given. An excursion to a medieval church and a fortress in the area, a visit to the local bread museum and a trip to the nearby Belgrade are foreseen as well. Volunteers can also swim in the lake and the Sava River, row a boat across the lake, watch the birds and explore the beautiful nature of the area. Participation fee: 15 € Number of Volunteers: 15 23. Serbia - VOLUNTARY SERVICE OF SERBIA Begin:August 4, 2008, End: August 13, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:RS-VSS-6-7 ZASAVICA, Sremska Mitrovica The Special Nature Reserve Zasavica is located west of Belgrade, along the Sava River, and covers 671 ha. This is one of the reserves with a very strong management system and in the last five years it organized very successful international voluntary workcamps. Surrounded by the fragments of marshes, hygrophilous forests and meadows, the river ecosystem dominates the area. It is characterized by the presence of rare and endemic species of animals, being endangered not only in Serbia but also in Europe, such as the fish Umbra krameri and others. However, scientists discovered that a number of invasive alien species spread on account of native species. This condition made us realize the need for clearing the Reserve from the introduced species. Work: The volunteers will clean the Reserve Zasavica from invasive alien species that adversely affect the habitats they invade economically, environmentally or ecologically. Accommodation: In a house inside the Reserve, with several bedrooms. Location: Zasavica (www.zasavica.org.yu) is located one hour by bus from Belgrade. Terminal/Region: Belgrade Special remark: This area offers educational and recreational possibilities, including bird watching (with a short course), sport fishing, camping and hiking. Participation fee: 15 € Language: English Number of Volunteers: 12 24. Serbia - Volunteers Centre of Vojvodina Begin:August 11, 2008, End: August 22, 2008 Topic: Others 147 Campcode:RS-VCV-11-3 KINDERGARTEN BG (Backo Gradiste) Backo Gradiste (Bacsfoldvar-Hungarian) is typical multinational settlement in the municipality of Becej, more than 900 years old, with 5455 inhabitants. It is situated on right bank of river Tisa, 35km from Novi Sad, the capital of Vojvodina. There are a numerous cultural and historical monuments, more than 12 different nationalities and it is perfect example of tolerant place in the heart of Vojvodina. Kindergarten which will be renovated is a part of this thinking and one idea of creating beautiful and safe environment for kids of Backo Gradiste. Work: Volunteers will work on designing and reconstruction of the one part of the kindergarten yard which is overgrown in weed. Work will consist of digging (to prepare the land) and planting, and painting the swings and little train, etc. Also, painting a new wall is considered as well as a brand new stork nest. Volunteers will have professional help in arranging the place. Volunteers will also be involved in preparation of intercultural evenings in the park, parties, film projections. Study: Various workshops, visit to swimming pool in Becej and river Tisa, excursions by bikes to »Pearl island« and Becej-mere. Also, volunteers will have opportunity to visit orthodox and catholic churches. During the camp, volunteers will have opportunity to enjoy in the night life in Backo Gradiste and to meet local inhabitants through the two manifestations, »Fish dish« contest and traditional village celebration. Volunteers will have a visit to local municipality. Volunteers will be introduced with our traditions and customs. Accommodation: Workcamp will be situated in the kindergarten near the centre of Backo Gradiste. Sleeping bags are necessary. All meals will be made by volunteers in the kindergarten kitchen. Showers and toilettes are nearby. Language: English. Terminal/Region: Novi Sad Extra info: Please bring some characteristic games and/or food from your country. Number of Volunteers: 10 25. Serbia - VOLUNTARY SERVICE OF SERBIA Begin:August 15, 2008, End: August 25, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:RS-VSS-11-2 YOUTH CENTER – Making Tradition, Valjevo On its 35th anniversary, the local NGO (www.istrazivaci.co.yu), started reconstructing their old premises and establishing the Valjevo Youth Center. Since 2005 workcamps give their contribution to its construction. Work: This year Research Society organizes the camp with the same aim as in the previous two years – finishing this building construction and promoting it. Volunteers will help creation of this building in many different ways – from the work on its promotion to some real construction work. Accommodation: in the family houses of the Youth Center members; food by local municipality or in restaurants or in camp kitchen. Language: English Location: Valjevo, small town in western Serbia approximately 100 km South West from Belgrade. Special remarks: Several days of the camp will be organized in such a way as to introduce participants to the Research Society activities including special excursions (considering trekking, caving, watching stars, etc.); participation of the locals included in the project. Participation fee: 15 € Number of Volunteers: 10 26. Serbia - VOLUNTARY SERVICE OF SERBIA Begin:August 17, 2008, End: August 27, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:RS-VSS-6-8 STARA PLANINA, Knjazevac Stara planina is the largest and most beautiful mountain in Eastern Serbia. It is a Nature park, protected for its extraordinary natural values. Unfortunately, this area is neglected and most of the natural and tourist potentials are unrecognized and unused. The idea is to show values and possibilities of sustainable tourism development. Work: The group will continue with the last year’s workcamp activities: reconstruction of tracking paths, creation of marking signs. Volunteers will also help old local people in their everyday duties in the countryside. Accommodation: In a renovated school. Language: English Location: village Custica, 30 km from Knjazevac in eastern Serbia, 280 km from Belgrade Terminal/Region: Belgrade Special remarks: Volunteers with special interest in sustainable tourism and with certain experience in this subject. Participation fee: 15 € Number of Volunteers: 10 27. Serbia - VOLUNTARY SERVICE OF SERBIA Begin:August 17, 2008, End: August 31, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:RS-VSS-6-9 DELIBLATO SANDS, Kovin Deliblatska pescara (Deliblato Sands) used to be a real small desert some 150 years ago, when most of its area (approx. 300 km2) was forested to prevent sand from further spreading by wind. However, some of its habitats have remained untouched and are under protection as special nature reserves. Its precious natural resources have not been used sufficiently for educational purposes. This camp is the continuation of the activities of Young Researchers of Serbia on revitalizing the Deliblato Sands areas. Work: The volunteers will assist in constructing a house – the information point at the entrance of this protected area – and in renovating forest paths. Accommodation: In a house. Language: English Location: Deliblato is between towns of Kovin and Vrsac, 70 km away from Belgrade. Terminal/Region: Belgrade Special remarks: During the workcamp the participants will be shown the area of Deliblato Sands. Excursions to lakes near the town of Bela Crkva and the Danube (and swimming there) are foreseen. Workshops and lectures on nature conservation of this endangered habitat are planned as well. Special requirements: Some experience in manual and handicraft work, not obligatory. Participation fee: 15 € Number of Volunteers: 15 28. Serbia - Volunteers Centre of Vojvodina Begin:August 22, 2008, End: September 4, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:RS-VCV-11-4 148 ZRENJANIN BEER FEST (Zrenjanin) Zrenjanin is a town of 100.000 people, 50km northeast from Novi Sad. At the end of summer it is hosting a beer festival, which incorporates music and folklore performances, art exhibitions and sport events and competitions. We would like to have international volunteers working together with the local ones. This would give a chance for the (generally isolated) young local people to be a part of an international team, make friends, work and learn together with their peers from abroad. Work: Helping in technical organization of the international folklore music and dance festival (which is one part of the «big» event). This includes setting up stages and equipment, giving out promotional material on the streets of Zrenjanin, watching over the instruments and costumes, communicating etc. Study: Introduction to the environmental and cultural diversity of the area – visits to the protected nature parks and orthodox monasteries around Zrenjanin. Attending the folklore and other events and performances during the festival. Accommodation: In a sports centre, with showers and toilets. Meals will be available in a sport club's restaurant. Language: English Terminal/Region: Zrenjanin Number of Volunteers: 10 1. Slovakia - INEX Slovakia Begin:June 15, 2008, End: June 28, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:SK-INE-11-1 Bojnice, Bojnice Description: ENVI/MANU Work: Cleaning, gardening and maintenance work at the castle and its surroundings. Accommodation: Lodging will be provided in the castle, with all facilities needed. Sleeping bag and mat are needed. Volunteers will prepare meals themselves in the kitchen from supplies provided. Vegetarian catering is possible. Language: English Terminal/Region: Airport, train, bus station Bratislava; Bojnice bus stop. The castle Bojnice is located in the city Bojnice nearby the city Prievidza, approximately 150 km north-east of Bratislava. Extra info: Age limit: 18+ For more info about the location and for the photos of the castle visit: eng.bojnice.sk or www.bojnicecastle.sk Number of Volunteers: 10 2. Slovakia - INEX Slovakia Begin:June 22, 2008, End: July 5, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:SK-INE-6-1 Sihla, Sihla Description: ENVI/MANU Work: Manual work at the horse farm: repair fences, and cleaning meadows. Maintenance works in the village Sihla. Helping with the organization of exhibition and the horse race. Accommodation: Probably in the local school in Lom nad Rimavicou. Sleeping bag and mat are needed. Language: English Qualifications: MOTIVATION LETTER IS NEEDED Terminal/Region: Airport, bus and train station Bratislava; Sihla bus stop. Sihla is approximately 280 km east from Bratislava. The nearest bigger city is Brezno. Extra info: Age limit: 20+ For more info about the location: www.sihla.sk, www.hucul.sk Number of Volunteers: 10 3. Slovakia - INEX Slovakia Begin:June 29, 2008, End: July 12, 2008 Topic: Disabilities Campcode:SK-INE-4-1 Integra, Bratislava Description: DISA Work: The volunteers will organize free time activities (e.g. workshops, trips, games etc.) for mentally and physically disabled children. Volunteers who want to help them in social integration are welcomed. Accommodation: Lodging will be provided directly in the building of the facility for disabled children. Sleeping bag and mat are needed. Meals will be provided by the local partner in the local canteen. Vegetarian catering is possible. Language: English Qualifications: MOTIVATION LETTER IS NEEDED Terminal/Region: Airport, bus and train station in Bratislava. The capital of Slovakia – Bratislava is situated in south-western part of Slovakia next to the border with Austria and Hungary. Extra info: Age limit: 18+ For more info about Bratislava: www.bratislava.sk Number of Volunteers: 6 4. Slovakia - INEX Slovakia Begin:July 6, 2008, End: July 19, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:SK-INE-9-3 Black Castle 1, Zlatno Description: RENO/ENVI Work: Reconstruction works in the area of an ancient castle – “Black Castle“. It will involve manual works, such as walling, digging, cleaning the area, cutting the grass. Accommodation: Lodging will be provided in tents, on a meadow. Warm sleeping bag and mat are needed. Field toilet, showers and drinking water will be provided. However it is far from the civilization so there is no electricity and no public transport. All meals will be prepared by the volunteers themselves, field kitchen is available. Vegetarian catering is possible. Language: English Qualifications: HDW - Hard Work; MOTIVATION LETTER IS NEEDED Terminal/Region: Airport, bus and train station in Bratislava; Zlatno Bus stop. The camp will take place in the middle of the forest close to the village Zlatno, approximately 130 km east from Bratislava. Extra info: Age limit: 18+ The camp is for history and nature lovers and for those who are not afraid to rise to the challenge of living in difficult conditions for two weeks! For more info about the location and also photos from previous workcamps: www.ciernyhrad.sk Number of Volunteers: 10 5. Slovakia - INEX Slovakia Begin:July 21, 2008, End: August 3, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:SK-INE-6-3 Senne, Senne Description: ENVI Work: Monitoring birds, doing environmental works in meadows (raking, making hays, cutting grass) cleaning, maintenance work in the surroundings of the village Senne, 149 reconstruction of the walking paths and of an ornithological building. Accommodation: Lodging will be provided in a local school/kindergarden. Sleeping bag and mat are needed. Volunteers will prepare food themselves from supplies provided. Vegetarian catering is possible. Language: English Terminal/Region: Airport, bus and train station, Bratislava or Kosice, Senne bus station. The small village Senne is 15 km far away from the town Michalovce in the eastern part of Slovakia. The nearest big city is Kosice. Extra info: Age limit: 18+ If you have pollen allergy you may have a hard time here. For more info about the project: http://www.sovs.sk/eng_index.htm Number of Volunteers: 10 6. Slovakia - INEX Slovakia Begin:July 21, 2008, End: August 4, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:SK-INE-9-6 Levice, Levice Description: ENVI/MANU Work: Manual and environmental works in the area of an old local Calvary. Accommodation: Lodging will be provided in a dormitory in the town centre. Sleeping bag needed. The volunteers will prepare all the meals by themselves from supplies provided. Vegetarian catering is possible. Language: English Terminal/Region: Airport, bus and train station in Bratislava; Levice train/bus station. The town Levice is 132 km far away from Bratislava, in the southern part of Slovakia. Extra info: Age limit: 18+ For more info about the location: www.levice.sk Number of Volunteers: 10 7. Slovakia - INEX Slovakia Begin:July 27, 2008, End: August 9, 2008 Topic: Disabilities Campcode:SK-INE-4-2 SPOSA, Stiavnicke Bane Description: SOCI Work: Volunteers will prepare free-time activities for a summer camp for autistic children with their families. They will be a support and help for parents and siblings of these children during the therapy and creative workshops. Volunteers who want to take part in the camp with autistic children and their families are welcomed. Accommodation: Lodging will be provided by the local partner in the cottage. It is surrounded by beautiful nature and mountains. Meals will be provided by the local partner in the canteen of the cottage. Vegetarian catering is possible. Language: English Qualifications: MOTIVATION LETTER IS NEEDED Terminal/Region: Airport, bus and train station, Bratislava, Stiavnicke Bane bus station. The camp is located in Siavnicke Bane – 4 km from Banska Stiavnica. Extra info: Age limit: 18+ For more info about the location: www.banskastiavnica.sk Number of Volunteers: 5 8. Slovakia - INEX Slovakia Begin:July 27, 2008, End: August 9, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:SK-INE-9-7 Sklabina 1, Sklabina Description: RENO/ENVI Work: Renovation and reconstruction of an old historical building and the ruins of the Sklabina Castle from the 13th century. Gardening works and taking care of livestock (goats). Accommodation: Lodging will be provided where the workcamp will take place, in an old building. Sleeping bag and mat are needed. The volunteers will prepare all the meals by themselves from supplies provided. Vegetarian catering is possible. Language: English Qualifications: HDW - Hard Work Terminal/Region: Airport, bus and train station, Bratislava; Sklabina bus station. Sklabina is situated about 230 km north - east from Bratislava, close to the city Martin. Extra info: Age limit: 18+ People with dust allergy can have a hard time here. For more info about the location: www.martin.sk, www.castles.sk/sklabina.php Number of Volunteers: 10 9. Slovakia - INEX Slovakia Begin:August 3, 2008, End: August 16, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:SK-INE-9-8 Casta, Casta Description: RENO/MANU Work: Renovation of an old Jewish cemetery: renovating the old walls and the gate, cutting grass and tree, marking the walking path. Making the records on the cemetery and the graves. Study: Holocaust and history of World War 2 Accommodation: Lodging will be provided in a local school. Sleeping bag and mat are needed. Volunteers will prepare food themselves from supplies provided. Vegetarian catering is possible. Language: English Terminal/Region: Airport, bus and train station in Bratislava; Casta bus station. Casta is a village situated in the West - very close to Bratislava and to a nice town Pezinok. Extra info: Age limit: 18+ For more info about the location: http://www.obec-casta.sk Number of Volunteers: 10 10. Slovakia - INEX Slovakia Begin:August 3, 2008, End: August 16, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:SK-INE-6-4 MOTYCKY, Motycky Description: ENVI Work: Marking tourist paths, bike paths, cleaning the paths. Accommodation: Probably in a local cottage. Sleeping bag and mat are needed. The volunteers will prepare all the meals by themselves from supplies provided. Vegetarian catering is possible. Qualifications: MOTIVATION LETTER IS NEEDED Language: English Terminal/Region: Airport, bus and train station in Bratislava; Motycky bus station. Motycky is a village very close to Banska Bystrica. Extra info: Age limit: 18+ For more info about the location: www.motycky.wgz.cz Number of Volunteers: 10 11. Slovakia - INEX Slovakia Begin:August 9, 2008, End: August 23, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:SK-INE-9-9 150 Saris, Velky Saris Description: RENO/ENVI Work: Revitalizing the old ruins of the Saris Castle in Slovak Carpathians: Renovation works, cleaning the area, making wooden fences, taking care of livestock (goats), making records about tourists, making the records of fauna and flora, collecting certain river stones. Accommodation: The Saris Castle is situated on the top of 300 m high volcanic hill, covered by old forest (it is Nature Reserve) upon the river Torysa. Lodging will be provided in little double-bedded scout cottages or tents, on a meadow amidst the ruins of the castle. Warm sleeping bag and mat are needed. Field toilet, showers and drinking water will be provided. However it is 3 km far from the civilization so there is no electricity, no water-supply and no public transport. All meals will be prepared by the volunteers themselves, field kitchen is available. Vegetarian catering is possible. Language: English Terminal/Region: Airport, bus and train station in Bratislava or Kosice; train to Presov; Velky Saris bus station. Velky Saris is a little town near Presov located in the Eastern part of Slovakia. From Velky Saris you can get to the ruins of the Saris Castle – the place of the workcamp. Extra info: Age limit: 18+ The camp is for history and nature lovers and for those who are not afraid to rise to the challenge of living in difficult conditions for two weeks! For more info and pictures about the project: www.hrad.wbl.sk Number of Volunteers: 10 12. Slovakia - INEX Slovakia Begin:August 10, 2008, End: August 23, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:SK-INE-9-10 Sklabina 2, Sklabina Description: RENO/ENVI Work: Renovation and reconstruction of an old historical building and the ruins of the Sklabina Castle from the 13th century. Gardening works and taking care of livestock (goats). Accommodation: Lodging will be provided where the workcamp will take place, in an old building. Sleeping bag and mat are needed. The volunteers will prepare all the meals by themselves from supplies provided. Vegetarian catering is possible. Language: English Qualifications: HDW - Hard Work Terminal/Region: Airport, bus and train station, Bratislava; Sklabina bus station. Sklabina is situated about 230 km north - east from Bratislava, close to the city Martin. Extra info: Age limit: 18+ People with dust allergy can have a hard time here. For more info about the location: www.martin.sk, www.castles.sk/sklabina.php. Number of Volunteers: 10 13. Slovakia - INEX Slovakia Begin:August 13, 2008, End: August 23, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:SK-INE-11-2 ZILINA, Stanica, ZILINA SK-INE 11.2 ZILINA Stanica 13/08/2008 – 23/08/2008 Vols: 10 Description: ENVI/MANU Work: Gardening, cleaning, cutting, building garden furnitures (benches, tables) ENVIRONMENT The project is to work in a natural space which is in the center of a city, surrounded by roundels where the automobile activity is important. How to build a creative, safe, high quality open space ? The aim will be to clean and to make it more attractive for Zilina's citizen, walkers, animals, families by planting trees and flowers, refurbish space, create gardening furnitures (benches, tables). How create a peaceful space in an urban environment ? ART & LANDSCAPE Furthermore, this garden belongs to Stanica, a cultural space so the second theme will be the link between art and nature. How transform this open space in a temporary stage for cultural events ? Could a garden be an exhibition gallery ? Accommodation: In a room in Stanica or tents in the garden. Sleeping bag needed. The volunteers will prepare all the meals by themselves from supplies provided. Vegetarian catering is possible. Language: English Terminal/Region: Airport, bus and train station in Bratislava; Zilina train station. Extra info: Age limit: 18 + For more info about the location: www.stanica.sk Number of Volunteers: 10 14. Slovakia - INEX Slovakia Begin:August 18, 2008, End: August 27, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:SK-INE-6-5 Teenage Camp Cunovo, Hrusovska zdrz Description: ENVI Work: Monitoring birds, doing environmental works in meadows (raking, making hays, cutting grass, cleaning). Accommodation: Lodging will be provided in tents, on a meadow. Warm sleeping bag and mat are needed. Field toilet, field shower and drinking water will be provided. However it is far from the civilization so there is no electricity and no public transport. All meals will be prepared by the volunteers themselves, field kitchen is available. Vegetarian catering is possible. Language: English Terminal/Region: Airport, bus and train station in Bratislava; Cunovo bus station. Near to the village Cunovo which is located very close to the capital Bratislava, there is the river Danube with an islands area with many birds Hrusovska zdrz. Volunteers will be transported by a boat there :) Extra info: Age limit: 16 - 18 No alcohol, no drugs Fee: € 80 If you have pollen allergy you may have a hard time here. The camp is for history and nature lovers and for those who are not afraid to rise to the challenge of living in difficult conditions for two weeks! For more info about the project: http://www.birdlife.sk/eng_index.htm Number of Volunteers: 10 15. Slovakia - INEX Slovakia Begin:September 7, 2008, End: September 20, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:SK-INE-9-11 Banska Stiavnica, Banska Stiavnica Description: MANU/ENVI Work: Manual works in the area of a Calvary in Banska Stiavnica, manual and gardening works in the area of a Scout House. Accommodation: Lodging will be provided in the Scout House in the centre of Banska Stiavnica. Sleeping bag and mat are needed. All the meals will be prepared by the volunteers themselves from supplies provided. Vegetarian catering is possible. 151 Language: English Qualifications: HDW - Hard Work Terminal/Region: Airport, bus and train station, Bratislava, Banska Stiavnica bus station. The old mining and gold city Banska Stiavnica is located about 180 km east of Bratislava. Extra info: Age limit: 18+ For more info about the location: www.banskastiavnica.sk Number of Volunteers: 10 1. Slovenia - SCI Slovenia Begin:June 23, 2008, End: July 10, 2008 Topic: Disabilities Campcode:SI-SCI-4-1 Dva topola 1, Izola Muscular Dystrophy Association of Slovenia bought an old former hospital with a park situated close by the shore of Izola. Project has been established to organize physical assistance to the disabled for their daily routine and to provide social rehabilitation for them in contacts and conversation with young people from other countries with different views, ways of thinking, culture and knowledge. One of the basic aims is that the disabled and the volunteers spend some pleasant weeks by the sea. Work: Assistance in moving around, assistance in swimming in the sea, assistance in distributing food and tiding, organising entertainment, cultural events and various social occasions (games, courses,...). Study: workshop on muscular dystrophy Accommodation: in the centre Dva topla Language: English Qualifications: good organisation, creativity and a sense of responsibility are necessary. Terminal/Region: Ljubljana, Trieste x: Early camp Number of Volunteers: 6 2. Slovenia - SCI Slovenia Begin:June 27, 2008, End: July 6, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:SI-SCI-9-1 Jeziki na obisku, Pisece Pi¹ece is a small town in a demografic endangered pat of Slovenia. For years now, local community is organising different activities connected with Slovene language with the aim to enrich activities in local community, especially for youth. This year they will organise a workcamp for youth and students who are studing Slovene language/speaks Slovenian as foreign language and give them an opportunity to study and improve their knowlege of Slovene in Slovenia. Work: assistance at reconstruction of the hayrack and Slovene language workshops. Study: art, culture, history Accommodation: in aschool (sleeping rooms, bathroom). Sleeping bags are needed. Lunch will be provided in a school kitchen, breakfast and diner is prepared by volunteers Language: Slovene, Croatian, Serbian, English (basic knowledge of Slovene is needed) Qualifications: basic knowledge of Slovene, students of Slovene language Terminal/Region: Ljubljana, Zagreb Extra info: only volunteers with the knowledge of Slovene language Number of Volunteers: 24 3. Slovenia - SCI Slovenia Begin:June 30, 2008, End: July 18, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:SI-SCI-5-1 Igralnica Nove Poljane, Ljubljana Every summer we organise a camp for children who spend their holidays at home in Ljubljana, who are mostly poor children from big parts of Ljubljana which are grown in the age of the so called transition. The neighbourhood Poljane is very big, there are a lot of children, families that are not very communicative. Work: we offer activities for this children. Our camp intends to help children from poor families to increase their socialisation. This camp wants to offer this children equal opportunities also to enjoy holidays full of freedom, fun and creativity. Accommodation: student rooms, good to bring sleeping bags too Language: English Qualifications: Camp is not accessible for wheelchair users, volunteers from 20 and more years old, experiences with children and organising workshops for children Terminal/Region: Ljubljana Number of Volunteers: 6 4. Slovenia - SCI Slovenia Begin:July 10, 2008, End: July 27, 2008 Topic: Disabilities Campcode:SI-SCI-4-2 Dva topola 2, Izola Muscular Dystrophy Association of Slovenia bought an old former hospital with a park situated close by the shore of Izola. Project has been established to organize physical assistance to the disabled for their daily routine and to provide social rehabilitation for them in contacts and conversation with young people from other countries with different views, ways of thinking, culture and knowledge. One of the basic aims is that the disabled and the volunteers spend some pleasant weeks by the sea. Work: Assistance in moving around, assistance in swimming in the sea, assistance in distributing food and tiding, organising entertainment, cultural events and various social occasions (games, courses,...). Study: workshop on muscular dystrophy Accommodation: in the centre Dva topla Language: English Qualifications: good organisation, creativity and a sense of responsibility are necessary. Terminal/Region: Ljubljana, Trieste Number of Volunteers: 6 5. Slovenia - SCI Slovenia Begin:July 13, 2008, End: July 25, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:SI-SCI-9-2 Grascina Podgrad, Vransko The manor house Podgrad in Vransko was for a long time abandoned and not used by local community. Now it is in the process of renovation. The aim of this process is to create a cultural center that will enrich life in a small town Vransko with different artistic acticities. Work: renovation of the wooden window frames and sutters at manor house; the work will mainly consist of sanddusting and painting. Cleaning of tha manor park, remobing old plants and planting new trees. s: preservation of historic buildings, arhitectual interventions in historically rich environment Accommodation: basic dormitory-like accomodation in the manor house Language: English (organising team speak Japanese, Freanch and Italian) 152 Terminal/Region: Ljubljana airport Extra info: Weelchair accessability is poor. Families are welcome, provided they are willing to participate in baby-sitting activities. Number of Volunteers: 16 6. Slovenia - SCI Slovenia Begin:July 14, 2008, End: July 27, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:SI-SCI-6-1 Saltpans, Secovlje The saltpans of Secovlje are a technical and ethnological patrimony (UNESCO Convention on wetlands), which is of great importance for substainance of the littoral ecosystem. The camp will help stopping the disappearance of picturesque Mediterranean landscape. Volunteers will contribute to reactivation of saltpans with the aim of recreate the traditional way of producing salt. Work: Work will consist of reconstruction of some saltpans pools, helping Rinaldo, the last saltman by the traditional salt harvest and raising awareness among people through the media. Work will be very demanding especially because of the summer heat (aver. temp. is above 30C). Study: Getting familiar with saltpans ecosystem, study trips in the vicinity. Accommodation: Old house near the sea used for storing the salt, no electricity and no running water (showers will not be provided every day). The volunteers will prepare food by themselves. Language: English Qualifications: Highly motivated volunteers with a sense for self-initiative at work and also at the study case. Camp is not accessible for wheelchair users Terminal/Region: Ljubljana (Slovenia), Trieste (Italy) Number of Volunteers: 6 7. Slovenia - SCI Slovenia Begin:July 27, 2008, End: August 13, 2008 Topic: Disabilities Campcode:SI-SCI-4-3 Dva topola 3, Izola Muscular Dystrophy Association of Slovenia bought an old former hospital with a park situated close by the shore of Izola. Project has been established to organize physical assistance to the disabled for their daily routine and to provide social rehabilitation for them in contacts and conversation with young people from other countries with different views, ways of thinking, culture and knowledge. One of the basic aims is that the disabled and the volunteers spend some pleasant weeks by the sea. Work: Assistance in moving around, assistance in swimming in the sea, assistance in distributing food and tiding, organising entertainment, cultural events and various social occasions (games, courses,...). Study: workshop on muscular dystrophy Accommodation: in the centre Dva topla Language: English Qualifications: good organisation, creativity and a sense of responsibility are necessary. Terminal/Region: Ljubljana, Trieste Number of Volunteers: 6 8. Slovenia - SCI Slovenia Begin:August 13, 2008, End: August 30, 2008 Topic: Disabilities Campcode:SI-SCI-4-4 Dva topola 4, Izola Muscular Dystrophy Association of Slovenia bought an old former hospital with a park situated close by the shore of Izola. Project has been established to organize physical assistance to the disabled for their daily routine and to provide social rehabilitation for them in contacts and conversation with young people from other countries with different views, ways of thinking, culture and knowledge. One of the basic aims is that the disabled and the volunteers spend some pleasant weeks by the sea. Work: Assistance in moving around, assistance in swimming in the sea, assistance in distributing food and tiding, organising entertainment, cultural events and various social occasions (games, courses,...). Study: workshop on muscular dystrophy Accommodation: in the centre Dva topla Language: English Qualifications: good organisation, creativity and a sense of responsibility are necessary. Terminal/Region: Ljubljana, Trieste Number of Volunteers: 6 9. Slovenia - SCI Slovenia Begin:September 12, 2008, End: September 19, 2008 Topic: Disabilities Campcode:SI-SCI-4-5 Semic, Semic The aim of the camp is to organize physical assistance to the disabled, paraplegics and tetraplegics, for their daily routine and to provide social rehabilitation for them through contacts and conversation with volunteers. Work: The vols will help paraplegics and tetraplegics (the members of our association). They will talk with them and spend time together, play chess and cards. The volunteers will not need to help our members in a sense of personal hygiene. During the camp we will organize some tours around Bela Krajina and South of Slovenia. Study: the volunteers will learn about problems of day to day life of our members. Accommodation: in a house together with our members Language: English and Slovenian Qualifications: the association prefers students of humanistic sciences, we would be glad to accept a student which is a paraplegic too. Volunteers older that 21 years Terminal/Region: Ljubljana, the association will take care of the transport from Ljubljana Extra info: motivation letter obligatory Number of Volunteers: 6 1. Spain - SCI Catalonia Begin:May 19, 2008, End: June 1, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:ES-CAT-6-1 CAN PIPIRIMOSCA (Valls, Tarragona) ENVI, AGRI, CONS Can Pipirimosca is an organic permaculture farm where associations and individuals can learn and practice an alternative sustainable lifestyle. The farm is runned all the year with the help of volunteers. The different spaces of the farm are also offered to associations to organize meetings, activities and seminars related to social, cultural and environmental issues. It is placed in a country house that is being arranged to become a farm-hostel /cultural-centre where groups of different people from all over the world can volunteer, share and learn. 153 Work: Constructing a house using car tires; joining the daily work on gardening, agriculture… Study: Tire house construction, Permaculture. Accommodation: Very basic accommodation (big room inside the house), swimming pool,… Language: English and Spanish. Extra info:Motivation letter is requiered. Families and people of mixed ages are welcome. No accessibility for wheelchairs. Terminal/Region: The farm is about 2 km far away from Valls. Number of Volunteers: 10 2. Spain - SCI Madrid Begin:May 19, 2008, End: June 1, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:ES-MAD-11-1 CASA MUNILLA Munilla (Burgos) Casa Munilla is a group of people that aims to promote close contact with nature in order to awaken the healing potential that lies in everyone. They are reconstructing an old house to welcome guests that want to experience a simple community lifestyle and recover inner balance. The house is in Munilla a small village in the Valley of Valdebezana. Work: renovation and also giving a hand at the orchard. You should like physical work outdoors. Study: sustainable life style Accommodation: in the house Language: English and Spanish Extra info: interest in community living Number of Volunteers: 4 3. Spain - SCI Catalonia Begin:June 11, 2008, End: June 26, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:ES-CAT-11-1 MAGIC MARKET (Sta. Susana, Barcelona) SOCI, ENVI The magic market is organized by the city council of Santa Susana, which is a seaside village, situated in the province of Barcelona. It is an annual event, organized on the street and free to everybody who wants to participate. In this “feria” they expect to develop and to promote those forms of interacting which enhance a respectful way of relating to other persons and with the environment. Work: To help in setting up and to dismantle of monographics for cultural subjects, to help in the recreational activities for people with physical disabilities, to support child activities, to run circus workshops, to distribute material of environmental interest … Study: Culture, ecology and children. Accommodation: Small houses equipped in the installations of a camping (Bungalows). Vegetarian food will be provided. Qualifications: Excitement in cultural subjects. Knowledge on information Technology, interest in natural medicines, knowledge about setting up and dismantling of stages (musical and theatrical); free time instructor, social-cultural entertainers, social educators, fine arts, artistic expression. Language: High level of Spanish. Extra info: Demands motivation letter, in which –in Spanish- you show your excitement in cultural subjects and the interest in the foreseen activities. Number of Volunteers: 18 4. Spain - SCI Catalonia Begin:June 28, 2008, End: July 13, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:ES-CAT-6-2 LITHICA (Ciutadella Menorca) ENVI, ARCH Líthica is a non lucrative association that has developed an ambitious project to restore the "marés" (natural quarries). Their objectives are recovering the historic and cultural heritage, executing conservation projects and spreading the biodiversity in Menorca, which still preserves a great part of its natural areas and traditions. Volunteers will have the possibility to take part in any activity provided by Líthica, such as tai-chi or excursions of environmental interest. Work: Maintaining plants in the botanic garden, cleaning and loping to restore the paths, landscaping a little quarry which shall become a viewpoint. Study: Cultural heritage and biodiversity. Accommodation: In a house of the City Hall. Qualifications: Is not required, but is good to know that the work can be a little bit hard. Language: Spanish and English. Extra info: No accessibility for wheelchairs. Number of Volunteers: 11 5. Spain - SCI Catalonia Begin:June 29, 2008, End: July 13, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:ES-CAT-11-2 LAST DEFENCE OF CATALONIA (Vallbona de les Monges, Urgell) ARCH, HERI The municipality of Vallbona de les Monges wants to restore historical parts of the defence line which passed through the countryside of Vallbona during the Spanish Civil War. This work shall contribute to the awareness-rising of what happened to the local society of this region in the time of 1938-1975 and make visible bunkers, galleries and trenches which where used to struggle against the invading power of the former dictator Franco. Volunteers will have the opportunity to talk to historical consultants and witnesses to understand better the happenings of this time. Work: Making visible parts of the defence line through archaeological extraction; removing earth and stones from the surroundings in order to have access to the former defence structure, etc. Study: The Spanish Civil War seen from the Catalan perspective. Accommodation: In a hostel which is part of a monastery. The kitchen will be in another building. Language: Spanish and Catalan. Extra info: No accessibility for wheelchairs. Number of Volunteers: 10 6. Spain - SCI Catalonia Begin:June 30, 2008, End: July 14, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:ES-CAT-6-4 EL PANAL (La Rioja) ENVI, ARCH PANAL was founded in the region of La Rioja, in order to protect and take care of the natural and cultural heritage of that area. It tries to integrate the local community in shared acitivities to recover heritage places for common socio-cultural use.This organization collaborates with a local agriculture cooperative, which means that the volunteers will also get to know the maintenance of the traditional agriculture respectful with the environment. Work: Restoration of pictures, sculptures and 154 images, recuperation of gardens and woods, rehabilitation of buildings and development of other cultural activities. Study: Sustainable agriculture and biodiversity of the region. Accommodation: In an old housing estate, 800m out of the town.Volunteers will have to cook their meals. Vegetarians welcome. Language: English and Spanish. Extra info: Volunteers of different age are welcome. No accessibility for wheelchairs Number of Volunteers: 17 7. Spain - SCI Madrid Begin:June 30, 2008, End: July 14, 2008 Topic: Disabilities Campcode:ES-MAD-4-1 JUST FUN, Madrid and another city AMPAO is a parent’s association of children and young adults with mental disabilities (from 10 to 30 y.o.) that aims to reinforce their learning potential, social development and wellbeing through free time activities around the year. Each summer they organise a camp to discover another place and have fun together. W. Volunteers will support the teamers (professionals and also other volunteers) during all camp activities. Sports, visits, games, nights out … will be daily part of the hectic program. Although most of the participants are independent and autonomous they might need certain supervision for the everyday activities (like getting dress…) therefore the volunteers will also be there to give a hand. Own initiatives and ideas are very welcome to prepare workshops. You need also to be communicative, full of energy and ready to learn. It will be a great but a very exhausting time too. Very important: Have in mind that there won’t be free weekends or days off!! Accommodation: In a youth-hostel Study: Spanish is essential Extra info: Meeting point will be in Madrid and arriving exactly on the first day 30th of June is essential. Next day there is training for the camp that you must not miss. The day after the whole group (participants and teamers) will travel together by train to the camp site. Last day 14th of July is for the volunteer’s departure. MOTIVATION LETTER REQUIRED. Number of Volunteers: 5 8. Spain - SCI Madrid Begin:July 1, 2008, End: July 15, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:ES-MAD-6-2 CICONIA NIGRA Tarifa (Cadiz) Since 1997 the environmental group La Cigüeña Negra (COCN) has been studying and struggling to preserve the rich wildlife and ecological biodiversity of Tarifa (very South of Spain), a well known spot for bird-watching lovers as most birds migratory routes cross this area. Their scientific research is focused on endangered bird species and is done on voluntary basis. At the same time COCN carries on an environmental education program and many environmental voluntary activities. As a result of their raise awareness campaigns among the local population, the whole area is been officially protected as a natural park. Work: Maintenance and renovation of the birdwatching centre (Estacion Ornitologica de Tarifa) that needs to get ready for the bird census campaign of early migratory species of the season. This means painting, cleaning and signalising the area. Study: Environmental problems of the area. Accommodation: at the Bird-watching centre. Simple living conditions. Language: English and Spanish Extra info: High interest in environment and nature protection. Number of Volunteers: 9 9. Spain - SCI Madrid Begin:July 15, 2008, End: July 30, 2008 Topic: Socially disadvantaged Campcode:ES-MAD-8-1 BASIDA-MANZANARES Manzanares (Ciudad Real) BASIDA is an NGO that gives medical and psychosocial support to HIV-positives and drugs addicted. Since 1987 they opened three centres run by multi-professional voluntary staff. Manzanares, a small village in Castilla-La Mancha, is the location for one of these houses. The aims of body and mind recovery and social rehabilitation are achieved by close team work, showing that someone really cares, to those who for a long time have only experienced social exclusion. There the residents have found a new frame, where is possible to regain hope and self-steam. Work: Sharing everyday life at the Centre: mainly giving a hand in the maintenance of the place, like cooking, laundry, cleaning, carpentry or gardening in a rotational basis. Personal care of residents who might need it (such as helping out to get dressed) is also possible, but only if you really feel prepared for it. Important part of your stay will be socialising with the community. International volunteers are a welcome fresh air to their reduced social life, therefore knowledge of Spanish is essential. Accommodation: shared rooms among the volunteers. Study: seminar on HIV prevention and sociocultural aspects of the illness Language: Spanish Extra info: Alcohol and cigarettes are strictly forbidden. Any other kind of drug too. Bear in mind that you will be living in a therapeutic community and internal regulations must be taken seriously. Motivation letter to prove high interest in the project required. Number of Volunteers: 8 10. Spain - SCI Madrid Begin:July 15, 2008, End: July 30, 2008 Topic: Socially disadvantaged Campcode:ES-MAD-8-4 CASA PADRE DAMIAN 1 Salamanca CARITAS runs a centre for homeless people in the city of Salamanca where they offer not only temporary shelter but personalised approaches for achieving self-autonomy and wellbeing. They welcome volunteers to enhance the social life of the centre and give in return a further vision of the meaning of poverty and social exclusion in so called rich countries. Work: key words are sharing and to be there for the others: sharing everyday life in the centre. In practical terms this involves joining workshops, group dynamics, outdoor visits, giving a hand at the kitchen, a bit of renovation tasks, and most important socialising with the residents. Very important: There won’t be free weekends as the camp is meant to be a very intense learning experience. Though there will be free afternoons during the week. Accommodation: at the centre Language: Spanish Study: poverty and social exclusion in Europe 155 Extra info: international volunteers will join a group of local volunteers. Drinking alcohol or smoking in the centre is forbidden. High and serious interest in social issues is required. Send motivation letter. Number of Volunteers: 2 11. Spain - SCI Catalonia Begin:July 17, 2008, End: July 31, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:ES-CAT-6-5 EL PANAL (Beceite) ENVI, ARCH PANAL was founded in the region of La Rioja, in order to protect and take care of the natural and cultural heritage of that area. It tries to integrate the local community into shared acitivities to recover heritage places for common socio-cultural use. Together with the town-hall of Beceite the idea of making visible a big cave which is hidden by nature at the moment came up. In future there could take place events arranged by the people from the village. Work: Making visible a big cave and cleaning the surrounding of it. Study: Ecological Tourism and Sustainable Travelling. Accommodation: In a rural house 800m out of the village. Volunteers will have to cook their meals. Vegetarians welcome. Language: English and Spanish. Extra info: Volunteers of different age are welcome. No accessibility for wheelchairs. Number of Volunteers: 17 12. Spain - SCI Catalonia Begin:July 20, 2008, End: August 3, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:ES-CAT-11-3 MEMORIAL OF THE POPULAR ARMY (Pujalt) ARCH, HERI The municipality of Pujalt (Anoia) has been working on the visibility of historical places related to the Spanish Civil War for six years. Its aim is to promote knowledge about past conflict issues and point out the situation, especially of the Catalan society in this period, which was suffering great repression by the dictator Franco. Volunteers will have the opportunity to get in touch with historical consultants and witnesses of this epoch. Work: Making visible parts of the defence line structures through archeologically extraction; removing earth and stones from the surrounding in order to have access to the former defence refuges, etc. Study: The Spanish Civil War seen from the Catalan perspective. Accommodation: In shacks of brushwood with sanitary installations and a kitchen. Language: Spanish and Catalan. Extra info: No accessibility for wheelchairs. Number of Volunteers: 10 13. Spain - SCI Catalonia Begin:July 28, 2008, End: August 10, 2008 Topic: Disabilities Campcode:ES-CAT-4-4 SERVEI SITGES CAPAC (Sitges) Servei Sitges Capac (SSC) is part of the town hall administration and works for defending the rights of disabled people in order to improve their life quality. Therefore SSC runs campaigns to inform the public about the right of disabled people to get the same work opportunities as anybody else and struggles for a better inclusion by providing free-time activities and trainings for them. Work: Accompanying a group of disabled people during their free-time activities and especially while their staying at the beach. Study: Training about difficulties disabled people in Sitges are faced with. Accommodation: In a house provided by the town hall with a camping kitchen. Qualifications: Experience on working with disabled people. Language: Catalan, Spanish and English. Extra info: Open to volunteers only without any disability. Famílies and people of different age welcome. Terminal/Region: Sitges is a lovely town with nice beaches not far away from Barcelona. Number of Volunteers: 10 14. Spain - SCI Catalonia Begin:July 28, 2008, End: August 16, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:ES-CAT-6-3 MASIA LA TORRE (Nogueruelas, Teruel) ENVI The Association Airina has started their activities in 2003 to support the rural project in Masia la Torre, Nogueruelas. During all this time many environmental, social and cultural activities have been done: workshops about medicine plants, therapy of the laughter, art and nature, baking bread, astronomy, etc. The place of the Masia la Torre can be used by social movements from the city as a meeting point as well. Volunteers will be able to join activities such as Yoga, painting, corporal expression, Spanish lessons… Work: Cleaning the surrounding; gardening aromatic and autochthonic plants, constructing benches out of tree trunks; restoration of a threshing machine as a decorative and educational tool. Study: Environmental issues related to the region of Teruel. Accommodation: In tents in a camping area which offers good access to showers and toilets. The food will be vegetarian; volunteers will help in cooking. Language: English and Spanish. Extra info: Motivation letter is required, because it is good to be aware about rural world and being very motivated. Families are welcome as well as people of mixed age. No accessibility for wheelchairs. Number of Volunteers: 4 15. Spain - SCI Catalonia Begin:July 31, 2008, End: August 9, 2008 Topic: Disabilities Campcode:ES-CAT-4-1 Fundació Catalana per la Parálisi Cerebral (Sant Carles de la Ràpita) INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE BETWEEN YOUNG PEOPLE WITH CEREBRAL PALSY AND WITHOUT ANY DISABILITY THIS EXCHANGE IS OPEN TO PARTICIPANTS EITHER WITH CEREBRAL PALSY (15 VOLS) OR WITHOUT ANY DISABILITY (15 VOLS) FCPC (Fundació Catalana per la Paràlisi Cerebral) is a non lucrative organization that was created by a group of parents of adult people with cerebral palsy. Its main objective is to cover all the aspects of the life of people affected by cerebral palsy and their families. FCPC organizes all throughout the year several activities and projects such as the following: residential shelter and individual programs for people with cerebral palsy; learning and dynamic leisure-time activities; sports activities 156 for federate players with cerebral palsy; individual support for adult people with cerebral palsy; social integration weekly activities and projects; weekend excursions...FCPC also organizes conferences, videos and exhibitions at schools and other public centres in order to work towards the normalization of life of people with cerebral palsy. Work: The main objective of the exchange is to involve both people with cerebral palsy and without any disability in an intercultural learning experience by means of living together during the whole of the activity, in order to work towards the normalization of life of people with cerebral palsy. All the participants in it will therefore live together 24 hours per day and take part without distinction in the proposed sports, leisure and cultural activities. This experience is for all participants one of personal growth that will increase their responsibilities, understanding of our society and personal selfesteem. The exchange, on the one hand, gives participants without any disability the chance to know and learn about the difficulties that disabled people have to overcome in their daily life. They will learn to take care of the needs of the others in an intense and rich exchange, helping them whenever they need to in order to learn that people with cerebral palsy are not so different from any non-disabled young. Participants with cerebral palsy, on the other hand, will improve their capacities, knowledge and potential while having fun together with other young people like them within an adapted environment. Participants without any disability will support participants with cerebral palsy in their daily needs at any time of the day, and they may help them to get dressed, eat, drink, go to the bathroom, have a shower or accomplish the activities. The FCPC will provide some professionals to be in charge of the whole group during the exchange, as well as training on what cerebral palsy is previous to the beginning of the exchange for all participants who specifically ask for it. Study: the reality of cerebral palsy; social integration among young people from different nationalities; sport activities as a means of social integration. Accommodation: Adapted rooms in the Youth Hostel Sant Carles de la Ràpita. Participants don’t need to cook by themselves. Language: English, Spanish and Catalan. Basic knowledge of Spanish is advisable. Qualifications: Motivation letter is required! Extra info: Wheelchair accessibility; age limit: 30 years old (some exception can be made). Terminal/Region: Sant Carles de la Rápita is a small village at the seaside. Number of Volunteers: 30 16. Spain - SCI Madrid Begin:August 1, 2008, End: August 15, 2008 Topic: Socially disadvantaged Campcode:ES-MAD-8-2 BASIDA-NAVAHONDILLA Navahondilla (Madrid) This is the Centre that BASIDA runs in Navahondilla, a small village between Madrid and Avila. Otherwise it is the very same project description as ES-MAD 8.1. Please read it carefully! Number of Volunteers: 10 17. Spain - SCI Madrid Begin:August 1, 2008, End: August 15, 2008 Topic: Socially disadvantaged Campcode:ES-MAD-8-5 CASA PADRE DAMIAN 2 Salamanca CARITAS runs a centre for homeless people in the city of Salamanca where they offer not only temporary shelter but personalised approaches for achieving self-autonomy and wellbeing. They welcome volunteers to enhance the social life of the centre and give in return a further vision of the meaning of poverty and social exclusion in so called rich countries. Work: key words are sharing and to be there for the others: sharing everyday life in the centre. In practical terms this involves joining workshops, group dynamics, outdoor visits, giving a hand at the kitchen, a bit of renovation tasks, and most important socialising with the residents. Very important: There won’t be free weekends as the camp is meant to be a very intense learning experience. Though there will be free afternoons during the week. Accommodation: at the centre Language: Spanish Study: poverty and social exclusion in Europe Extra info: international volunteers will join a group of local volunteers. Drinking alcohol or smoking in the centre is forbidden. High and serious interest in social issues is required. Send motivation letter. Number of Volunteers: 2 18. Spain - SCI Catalonia Begin:August 3, 2008, End: August 17, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:ES-CAT-11-4 CASTLE OF THE ARMY PILOSA (Anoia, Pujalt) ARCH, HERI The municipality of Pujalt (Anoia) wants to renovate the heritage remains of the castles, towers and fortresses from the 11th century, which where used to defend the border between two cultures: the Christian and the Arabian. The castle of the Army Pilosa has not been recovered so far; therefore this workcamp will be the first archaeological intervention to make visible great architectonical structures of the High Middle Ages. Work: Archaeological recovering of different parts of the Castle of the Army Pilosa. Study: The border castles of Catalan territory. Accommodation: In shacks of brushwood with sanitary installations and a kitchen. Language: Spanish and Catalan. Extra info: No accessibility for wheelchairs. Number of Volunteers: 10 19. Spain - SCI Madrid Begin:August 4, 2008, End: August 24, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:ES-MAD-6-3 GREFA Majadahonda (Madrid) GREFA is an environmental association that focuses on protection of endangered wild species and conservation of natural habitats since 1981. Among other projects they run a hospital and recuperation centre for wounded animals aiming to their reintroduction into nature once they are healed. They also organised trainings and environmental education activities for all ages. Work: renovation at the centre: making and signalising outdoor paths, improving accessibility for kids and wheelchairs visitors, gardening, that involves bricks laying, moving stones, paving, painting and planting. You should like manual work outdoors. Accommodation: at the centre Study: environmental protection 157 Language: English and Spanish. Extra info: high interest in environmental issues. Motivation letter needed. Number of Volunteers: 14 20. Spain - SCI Catalonia Begin:August 11, 2008, End: August 20, 2008 Topic: Disabilities Campcode:ES-CAT-4-2 Fundació Catalana per la Parálisi Cerebral (Sant Carles de la Ràpita) INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE BETWEEN YOUNG PEOPLE WITH CEREBRAL PALSY AND WITHOUT ANY DISABILITY THIS EXCHANGE IS OPEN TO PARTICIPANTS EITHER WITH CEREBRAL PALSY (15 VOLS) OR WITHOUT ANY DISABILITY (15 VOLS) FCPC (Fundació Catalana per la Paràlisi Cerebral) is a non lucrative organization that was created by a group of parents of adult people with cerebral palsy. Its main objective is to cover all the aspects of the life of people affected by cerebral palsy and their families. FCPC organizes all throughout the year several activities and projects such as the following: residential shelter and individual programs for people with cerebral palsy; learning and dynamic leisure-time activities; sports activities for federate players with cerebral palsy; individual support for adult people with cerebral palsy; social integration weekly activities and projects; weekend excursions...FCPC also organizes conferences, videos and exhibitions at schools and other public centres in order to work towards the normalization of life of people with cerebral palsy. Work: The main objective of the exchange is to involve both people with cerebral palsy and without any disability in an intercultural learning experience by means of living together during the whole of the activity, in order to work towards the normalization of life of people with cerebral palsy. All the participants in it will therefore live together 24 hours per day and take part without distinction in the proposed sports, leisure and cultural activities. This experience is for all participants one of personal growth that will increase their responsibilities, understanding of our society and personal selfesteem. The exchange, on the one hand, gives participants without any disability the chance to know and learn about the difficulties that disabled people have to overcome in their daily life. They will learn to take care of the needs of the others in an intense and rich exchange, helping them whenever they need to in order to learn that people with cerebral palsy are not so different from any non-disabled young. Participants with cerebral palsy, on the other hand, will improve their capacities, knowledge and potential while having fun together with other young people like them within an adapted environment. Participants without any disability will support participants with cerebral palsy in their daily needs at any time of the day, and they may help them to get dressed, eat, drink, go to the bathroom, have a shower or accomplish the activities. The FCPC will provide some professionals to be in charge of the whole group during the exchange, as well as training on what cerebral palsy is previous to the beginning of the exchange for all participants who specifically ask for it. Study: the reality of cerebral palsy; social integration among young people from different nationalities; sport activities as a means of social integration. Accommodation: Adapted rooms in the Youth Hostel Sant Carles de la Ràpita. Participants don’t need to cook by themselves. Language: English, Spanish and Catalan. Basic knowledge of Spanish is advisable. Qualifications: Motivation letter is required! Extra info: Wheelchair accessibility; age limit: 30 years old (some exception can be made). Terminal/Region: Sant Carles de la Rápita is a small village at the seaside. Number of Volunteers: 30 21. Spain - SCI Catalonia Begin:August 11, 2008, End: August 24, 2008 Topic: Disabilities Campcode:ES-CAT-4-5 SERVEI SITGES CAPAC (Sitges) Servei Sitges Capac (SSC) is part of the town hall administration and works for defending the rights of disabled people in order to improve their life quality. Therefore SSC runs campaigns to inform the public about the right of disabled people to get the same work opportunities as anybody else and struggles for a better inclusion by providing free-time activities and trainings for them. Work: Accompanying a group of disabled people during their free-time activities and especially while their staying at the beach. Study: Training about difficulties disabled people in Sitges are faced with. Accommodation: In a house provided by the town hall with a camping kitchen. Qualifications: Experience on working with disabled people. Language: Catalan, Spanish and English. Extra info: Open to volunteers only without any disability. Famílies and people of different age welcome. Terminal/Region: Sitges is a lovely town with nice beaches not far away from Barcelona. Number of Volunteers: 10 23. Spain - SCI Madrid Begin:August 14, 2008, End: August 30, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:ES-MAD-6-4 TAMARAGUA Fuerteventura (Canary Islands) The municipality of Puerto del Rosario has carried out several environmental campaigns to promote preservation of the coast and ravines. They want to raise awareness among the local population of the values of the natural surroundings and also of the common responsibility of conservation. The international volunteers will join their efforts to encourage the local youth to get involved in active protection of the environment. Work: cleaning and maintenance of natural areas of the seaside and ravines. Accommodation: in a youth hostel Study: traditional culture of the island. Language: English and Spanish Extra info: for nature lovers, work hard. Age limit 30 y.o. Number of Volunteers: 14 24. Spain - SCI Madrid Begin:August 15, 2008, End: August 30, 2008 Topic: Socially disadvantaged Campcode:ES-MAD-8-6 CASA PADRE DAMIAN 3 Salamanca CARITAS runs a centre for homeless people in the city of Salamanca where they offer not only temporary shelter but personalised approaches for achieving self-autonomy and wellbeing. They welcome volunteers to enhance the social life of the centre and give in return a further 158 vision of the meaning of poverty and social exclusion in so called rich countries. Work: key words are sharing and to be there for the others: sharing everyday life in the centre. In practical terms this involves joining workshops, group dynamics, outdoor visits, giving a hand at the kitchen, a bit of renovation tasks, and most important socialising with the residents. Very important: There won’t be free weekends as the camp is meant to be a very intense learning experience. Though there will be free afternoons during the week. Accommodation: at the centre Language: Spanish Study: poverty and social exclusion in Europe Extra info: international volunteers will join a group of local volunteers. Drinking alcohol or smoking in the centre is forbidden. High and serious interest in social issues is required. Send motivation letter. Number of Volunteers: 2 25. Spain - SCI Madrid Begin:August 16, 2008, End: August 30, 2008 Topic: Socially disadvantaged Campcode:ES-MAD-8-3 BASIDA-ARANJUEZ Aranjuez (Madrid) This is the Centre that BASIDA runs some km away from Aranjuez, a nice town between Madrid and Toledo. This house is isolated in the middle of the countryside. Otherwise it is the very same project as description ES-MAD 8.1. Please read it carefully! Number of Volunteers: 10 26. Spain - SCI Catalonia Begin:August 21, 2008, End: August 30, 2008 Topic: Disabilities Campcode:ES-CAT-4-3 Fundació Catalana per la Parálisi Cerebral (Capmany, Girona) INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE BETWEEN YOUNG PEOPLE WITH CEREBRAL PALSY AND WITHOUT ANY DISABILITY THIS EXCHANGE IS OPEN TO PARTICIPANTS EITHER WITH CEREBRAL PALSY (15 VOLS) OR WITHOUT ANY DISABILITIES (15 VOLS) FCPC (Fundació Catalana per la Paràlisi Cerebral) is a non lucrative organization that was created by a group of parents of adult people with cerebral palsy. Its main objective is to cover all the aspects of the life of people affected by cerebral palsy and their families. FCPC organizes all throughout the year several activities and projects such as the following: residential shelter and individual programs for people with cerebral palsy; learning and dynamic leisure-time activities; sports activities for federate players with cerebral palsy; individual support for adult people with cerebral palsy; social integration weekly activities and projects; weekend excursions...FCPC also organizes conferences, videos and exhibitions at schools and other public centres in order to work towards the normalization of life of people with cerebral palsy. Work: The main objective of the exchange is to involve both people with cerebral palsy and without any disability in an intercultural learning experience by means of living together during the whole of the activity, in order to work towards the normalization of life of people with cerebral palsy. All the participants in it will therefore live together 24 hours per day and take part without distinction in the proposed sports, leisure and cultural activities. This experience is for all participants one of personal growth that will increase their responsibilities, understanding of our society and personal selfesteem. The exchange, on the one hand, gives participants without any disability the chance to know and learn about the difficulties that disabled people have to overcome in their daily life. They will learn to take care of the needs of the others in an intense and rich exchange, helping them whenever they need to in order to learn that people with cerebral palsy are not so different from any non-disabled young. Participants with cerebral palsy, on the other hand, will improve their capacities, knowledge and potential while having fun together with other young people like them within an adapted environment. Participants without any disability will support participants with cerebral palsy in their daily needs at any time of the day, and they may help them to get dressed, eat, drink, go to the bathroom, have a shower or accomplish the activities. The FCPC will provide some professionals to be in charge of the whole group during the exchange, as well as training on what cerebral palsy is previous to the beginning of the exchange for all participants who specifically ask for it. Study: the reality of cerebral palsy; social integration among young people from different nationalities; sport activities as a means of social integration. Accommodation: Adapted rooms in the Youth Hostel Sant Carles de la Ràpita. Participants don’t need to cook by themselves. Language: English, Spanish and Catalan. Basic knowledge of Spanish is advisable. Qualifications: Motivation letter is required! Extra info: Wheelchair accessibility; age limit: 30 years old (some exception can be made). Terminal/Region: Sant Carles de la Rápita is a small village at the seaside. Number of Volunteers: 30 27. Spain - SCI Madrid Begin:August 25, 2008, End: September 7, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:ES-MAD-9-2 SPACE FOR GAMES Monleras (Salamanca) Monleras is a small village that, as many other in the region of Castilla, is struggling against unstoppable depopulation and general decay of rural culture. The whole neighbourhood is committed to search alternatives for their common future. Preservation of cultural and natural resources plays a very important role in all their planning. Last years they carried out a research on traditional games of the region that, in former times, used to be played by adults and children a like. This meant strengthening group bonds while having fun together. Now they want to set an open space for the community and visitors to start playing again: Game Territory (El territorio del juego) Work: Mostly preparation of an outdoor area where these traditional games will be played. Other renovation work of community interest might be done as well. You should like physical and outdoor work. Study: Eco-development as an alternative to depopulation. Accommodation: Some rooms of the cultural centre Language: English Extra info: Interest in simple rural lifestyle and community development. Number of Volunteers: 10 28. Spain - SCI Catalonia 159 Begin:September 7, 2008, End: September 20, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:ES-CAT-9-1 LA MUGA CAULA (Figueres) FEST Amics de Les Escaules is a socio-cultural non-profit organisation which provides activities for people from the village to develop the community life. For 3 years it has been organising the art festival La Muga Caula which focuses on poetry and performance and wants to create a space for artists from the local area and abroad to meet and exchange ideas. The work camp will take place in a very rural region and give opportunity to the volunteers to participate in work shops during the festival and create their own performance. Work: Prepare exhibition rooms, help with catering, run info desk, child care… Study: Arts and social transformation. Accommodation: Either in private houses or tents. Qualifications: Skills on documenting (video, photo…) are welcome. Language: English and Spanish. Extra info: No accessibility for wheelchairs. Number of Volunteers: 4 1. Sweden - IAL Sweden Begin:June 14, 2008, End: June 23, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:SE-IAL-6-1 GEBERS WORKING WEEK (Eco-village EKBO, Stockholm) 60 adults and children living in a former convalescent hospital, which in 1998 was rebuilt to form a collective with 32 apartments, using low resource-demanding, ecological building methods. However, there is still a lot to do, both outside and inside. Gebers offer many fine possibilities for swimming, hiking and fishing in the beautiful nature around the lakes Drevviken and Flaten. 15 km by car, bus or underground from Stockholm. Work: We will work together with different projects and you can choose from these different group activities when you participate: Outdoors (garden, repairing the house,) Inside (painting, renovation) and kitchen (cooking food with us) Study: A week of a deepening insight into ecology Accommodation: Volunteers will sleep in the building or in tent. Beds with mattresses and pillows are available, but bring a sleeping bag. Camping space and caravan space is available near the lakeshore. Extra info: There will be different themes and activities during the evenings. Number of Volunteers: 10 2. Sweden - IAL Sweden Begin:June 29, 2008, End: July 13, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:SE-IAL-9-1 WADSTENA FOGELSTA RAILWAY (Vadstena) The Wadstena Fogelsta Railway Preservation Society, based in Vadstena at the lake Vättern, southern Sweden, is restoring and maintaining the last remaining section of a former narrow gauge railway system. Work: Clean the track from vegetation and change sleepers, which can be physically demanding. Qualifications: People working on the track must not have any hearing or vision impairment. The camp is not accessible for wheelchairs. Study: Transportation history. Extra info: Visit our home page at www.wfj.se Number of Volunteers: 8 3. Sweden - IAL Sweden Begin:July 20, 2008, End: August 3, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:SE-IAL-6-2 PVP/NONVIOLENT LIVING, (Stockholm & Sollefteå) IAL’s local group in Stockholm and Vita Hästen, a small collective of 10 residents, are organising a workcamp to focus on the connection between ecology, nonviolence, simple life style, vegetarianism and collective living. From July 30th to August 3rd the whole camp, including the Vita Hästen collective, will travel 500 km north of Stockholm to the Urkult festival close to Sollefteå. Work: Starting Sunday 20th in the morning with two days of studying/exploring nonviolent living. Then one week of renovation helping Ecocollective Vita Hästen with exterior house painting, removing an outhouse, window repair and gardening. At Urkult festival 30th to 3rd help out with different tasks making the festival run smoothly. Study: On the topic of nonviolent living. After the first two days of study there will be a few discussion evenings involving local associations and also practice nonviolent living. At Urkult festival we will try to somehow spread the idea and practice of nonviolent living. Accommodation: At the Eco-collective in Stockholm: Simple conditions, on mattresses partly in the eco-collective house, partly to be determined. At the Urkult festival near Sollefteå: In a big military tent. Qualifications: Strong interest in ecology, nonviolence, simple life style, vegetarianism and collective living desirable. Street theatre, performance, renovation and cooking skills especially welcome. Extra info: You will need to pay for your own travel cost Stockholm-Sollefteå, about 60-80 EUR return ticket. Wheelchair accessibility difficult. Families with children welcome. The camp food, to be prepared by the volunteers, will be vegan and/or vegetarian. Opportunities to participate in morning yoga workshops. Check search engine for update/changes. Number of Volunteers: 9 4. Sweden - IAL Sweden Begin:July 20, 2008, End: August 2, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:SE-IAL-6-3 VÄXHUSET (Söderhamn) Växhuset is an organisation working with alternative sources of energy and sustainable development. Outside Söderhamn, approx. 250km north of Stockholm they’re building an ecological centre with gardening according to perm culture methods, café and youth hostel, using natural materials and sun & wood heating. It’s situated beautifully in the forest close to a lake; canoes and boats can be borrowed as well as bikes for trips around. The project in located in the countryside but with good bus connections. Work: Mainly with the building of our ‘Sun ship’; a house made or soil, wood, straw and used materials which will be entirely supported by sun energy, also a bit of gardening and other works Accommodation: In two tents, toilets and shower inside. Vegetarian & ecological cooking. 160 Volunteers will cook for themselves. Extra info: Read more about the projects on www.vaxhuset.se. Number of Volunteers: 12 5. Sweden - IAL Sweden Begin:July 21, 2008, End: August 1, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:SE-IAL-6-4 FÄRNEBO FOLKHÖGSKOLA (Österfärnebo) Färnebo folkhögskola is the school of the peace, environmental and solidarity movements in Sweden. The school work for democracy, international equality, the economical use of the world´s resources, just peace, equality of the sexes and human rights. It is situated in Österfärnebo, a village with about 1500 inhabitants situated 80 km north of Uppsala. Work: 3/4 work and 1/4 studies. Garden work, cut trees and hedges and plantation. There will also be some painting, roofing, repairing and cleaning work. Working and study time will be flexible depending on weather. Volunteers will cook and clean for themselves on a rotate basis. Volunteers must be aware that some of the work will be done on roof, ladders and scaffolding. Therefor volunteers should not be afraid of hights (the hights will not be very high and there will be safety arrangements, which make the working situation secure). The volunteers need to bring suitable clothes, preferably older ones that can take stains and dirt. Study: Ecology and environment. There will be discussions and thoughts about and around the theme. Some teachers at the school will take care of a small part of the studies, but it is also necessary for the vols to take part in them, to have lectures and workshops of their own interest. We will also make excursions and canoeing in the National Park of Färnebofjärden and visit one ecological project nearby. Extra info: Österfärnebo is situated nearby the lower Dalälven River and the National Park of Färnebofjärden. The National Park is a unique natural complex that teems with life in a mosaic of special habitats and it’s also one of the country's most extraordinary and valuable region from the standpoint of nature conservation. There are good places for swimming, fishing and canoeing. The use of alcohol and drugs is prohibited at the school and therefore also at the camp. Number of Volunteers: 15 6. Sweden - IAL Sweden Begin:August 3, 2008, End: August 16, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:SE-IAL-6-5 WEST COAST FOUNDATION (Skärbo) The West Coast Foundation is a publicly owned foundation that maintains most nature reserves in western Sweden. One of these reserves is Skärbo, nicely located by a lake in a forested area approximately 180 km north of Gothenburg. Skärbo is an 18th century farm, and the historic landscape of the farm will eventually be restored. Work: Restoration and preservation of the surrounding landscape, such as clearing of overgrown pastures and meadows. Accommodation: In an old rustic farmhouse. Qualifications: Interest in nature preservation and manual work. Ability to swim is desirable. Number of Volunteers: 8 7. Sweden - IAL Sweden Begin:August 4, 2008, End: August 17, 2008 Topic: North South solidarity Campcode:SE-IAL-2-1 EMMAUS (Småland) "Emmaus kvarn" is a solidarity organization collecting and sending used clothes, shoes, medical equipment etc. to Third World countries. There are about 10 people living and working at Åkvarn, situated in the forest of Småland, southern Sweden (about 270 km NE Malmö). A few miles away, there is a nice lake and in the village we have sauna and a big room for parties! Work: The work at the camp will be indoor and outdoor painting, renovation and garden work. Accommodation: The group will live together in a nice house, with modern cooking equipment and several bedrooms. Extra info: The camp is unfortunately not accessible for wheel chairs. We hope that the group will be a mixed group, both according to sex and age. If you have an international driving license, please bring it! The people at Emmaus are looking forward to a nice meeting! Number of Volunteers: 10 8. Sweden - IAL Sweden Begin:August 11, 2008, End: August 23, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:SE-IAL-9-2 BREDSJÖ (Bergslagen) Bredsjö is a small village in a mountaineer mining district in Sweden with lakes and forest closeby. Here you´ll find a non-profitable cultural cooperative working for the countryside. We will offer two weeks filled with experiences from nature and culture in Sweden. Work: Renovating our station house. Study: We offer drama/theatre workshops. Accommodation: Common, spartanite in a old Folkets Hus (“peoples house”) in the village. Showers in a school in the neighbour village. We will arrange transports. Extra info: Not accessible for wheelchairs. Option for vegetarian food. No alcohol or other drugs. Number of Volunteers: 12 1. Switzerland - SCI Switzerland Begin:June 9, 2008, End: June 20, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:CH-SCI-11-1 GENEVE LOISIRS (Laconnex) Genève Loisirs is a non-profit association that offers holiday camps for young people between 5 and 15 years old. The camp prices vary and they are open for all the young people of the region. The aims are e.g. to favor the acquisition of different sports and artistic activities and to rise the youngsters awareness of sustainable development. Work: the installation of the camp makes it necessary to organize the infrastructure (tents, equipment etc.) under the supervision of the responsible. The international volunteers will work with other volunteers in the construction of the camp. Work on weekdays from 8.30 a.m. until 18.00 p.m. with a lunch break. No work with the children. Accommodation: in tents, camp kitchen and camp toilet. Language: English; local language: French Terminal/Region: Geneva Number of Volunteers: 5 161 2. Switzerland - SCI Switzerland Begin:June 29, 2008, End: July 14, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:CH-SCI-6-1 JARDINS DE COCAGNE (Geneva) Description: AGRI, ENVI, The «Jardins de Cocagne» (dreamland gardens) are a consumer-producer cooperative founded in 1978. Their aim is to provide their members (400 families) with organic vegetables through collective farming of the land. The cooperative is involved in many development projects and in farming training with African countries, advocating the right of food sovereignty in both the North and South. Work: work in the fields with about 20 different vegetables, hoeing, weeding, planting, sowing, harvesting, irrigation, maintenance of the nearby environment (hedge, forest), work in the vineyard and the apple plantation, organisation of the vegetables distribution. Accommodation: the volunteers will sleep in their tents (to bring). There is tap water, toilets are outside. Workcamp language: English. Number of Volunteers: 8 activities, practical participation in the daily camp life Accommodation: Tents Qualifications: be motivated, flexible and responsible to take care of the children during the days, the evenings and some over-night watch, appreciate community life, be creative, sportive and take initiatives during the games, activities and bricolage, adapt to the multicultural aspect of the summer camp (different nationalities, languages and mentalities), participate in all of the activities (meetings, cleaning, daily organisation of tools and materials), be fluent in French and send a motivation letter in French Extra info: Minimum age 20 Number of Volunteers: 6 3. Switzerland - SCI Switzerland Begin:July 13, 2008, End: July 26, 2008 Topic: Antiracism, antifascism, refugees and ethnic minorities Campcode:CH-SCI-1-1 TRANSIT CENTRE FOR REFUGEES (Volketswil) Refugees who apply for asylum in Switzerland have to live in so called Transit Centres for about 6-12 months. During this time their life is dominated by waiting and uncertainty about their future. They are not sure if they can stay or if they have to leave the country and they are not given a working permission. In the transit centre in Volketswil live around 100 people, among them families with children. The aim of this camp is to organise activities with and for them and to spend an interesting and joyful time with the asylum seekers. The workcamp will take place during the school holidays so the children will be very happy to have you there to organise activities for them. Work: activities with the adults, teenagers and children of the centre. Study: Refugees, asylum seekers Accommodation: an apartment in the transit centre Qualifications: high motivation, ability to take responsibility and doing something on your own initiative. Creative people with artistic and/or manual skills are very welcome. Extra info: minimum age 20 Number of Volunteers: 10 5. Switzerland - SCI Switzerland Begin:July 20, 2008, End: August 2, 2008 Topic: Disabilities Campcode:CH-SCI-4-1 HOME FOR THE BLIND „MÜHLEHALDE“ (Zürich) „Mühlehalde“ (www.muehlehalde.ch) is a home for the blind, located in the city of Zurich. It accommodates around 80 mostly elderly women and men who have become visually impaired of blind during their lives. Mühlehalde offers them the required care, support and rehabilitation so that they can live as independently as possible with their visual impairment. Work: The volunteers will be working in the garden of the home during four days a week. They will continue a project which aims at making a part of the garden accessible by terracing a hillside. Work includes raising the terrain, constructing a path and possibly planting vegetation. A professional gardener will be present to instruct the volunteers. The physical work which is expecting the volunteers requires good health. Please bring appropriate shoes (i.e. hiking shoes) and clothing (also for rainy days). On one day a week the volunteers will undertake activities with the residents of the home, e.g. on the Swiss national holiday on the 1st of August. Encounters will also be possible on other days, for instance during shared meals or discussions with the residents. Study: People with disabilities, welfare policy. Accommodation: In the youth culture house „Dynamo“ (see camp CH-9.1), located directly at the Limmat river (www.dynamo.ch). Qualifications: High motivation, social competence. A motivation letter is required. Language: English, local language is German. To facilitate communication with the residents, a basic knowledge of German will be beneficial. Number of Volunteers: 10 4. Switzerland - SCI Switzerland Begin:July 19, 2008, End: August 2, 2008 Topic: Antiracism, antifascism, refugees and ethnic minorities Campcode:CH-SCI-1-2 HOLIDAYS FOR CHILDREN REFUGEES (Vétroz) The asylum sector of the social office of Valais organizes summer camps in the nature for about fifty asylum seekers children between 7 and 10 years the first week and about fifty asylum seekers children between 10 and 14 years the second week.. Work: daily organization of a group of around 8 children with the help of an assistant, participation in the creation of different 6. Switzerland - SCI Switzerland Begin:July 20, 2008, End: August 2, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:CH-SCI-6-2 FOUNDATION LANDSCHAFT UND KIES (Belp) The foundation “Landschaft und Kies” was founded in 1976 by the Bernese gravel industry and is still carried by them. The main tasks of the foundation: formation in ecology, public relations for promoting the worth of the nature in gravel pits, practical work within the gravel pits (constructing a maintaining of ecological areas, protecting of seldom animals and plants). Taking care after protected areas owned by the foundation. 162 Work: To remove undesirably plants, which are causing problems to the ecological system, like the Canadian Goldenrod. U: House for groups in Belp Study: Ecology and economy Terminal/Region: Belp Extra info: Hard work Number of Volunteers: 8 7. Switzerland - SCI Switzerland Begin:July 20, 2008, End: August 2, 2008 Topic: Antiracism, antifascism, refugees and ethnic minorities Campcode:CH-SCI-1-3 TRANSIT CENTRE FOR REFUGEES (Embrach) Refugees who apply for asylum in Switzerland have to live in so called "Transit Centres" for about 6 months. During the time waiting for the decision about their future (do they have to leave the country or not?), they are not given a working permission. Uncertainty about their future and boredom make these days difficult. In Embrach are living up to 120 people, mainly single adults but also families with children. Sports and games should bring them some fun and a change to their daily life during the camp. Work: Organising activities, for adults as well as for children and teenagers. Study: Refugees Accommodation: Near the Centre. Language: A basic knowledge of German is advantageous Extra info: Your ability to take responsibility and to do something on your own initiative is very important and indispensable for the success of the camp. Experiences in working with children are very welcome. Number of Volunteers: 7 8. Switzerland - SCI Switzerland Begin:July 21, 2008, End: August 5, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:CH-SCI-6-7 OEKOTOPIA (Uettligen) Pro Natura is a private non-profit organization founded in 1909. It’s the largest nature conservation organization in Switzerland. Nature and environment education is an important field of Pro Natura activities. One of these activities is “Ecotopia”, a national meeting of nature conservation groups with 200 - 300 young people. It’s a ten days lasting tent camp that is mainly organised by volunteers. This summer it’s taking place at an organic farmers place near Berne. Work: Before the camp, the volunteers will set up small and very big tents and other infrastructure for the camp. During the camp, the volunteers will be helping in the kitchen. After the camp, the volunteers will help to strike the tents. Accommodation: In Tents Study: Environmental education, ecology Terminal/Region: Uettligen Number of Volunteers: 8 9. Switzerland - SCI Switzerland Begin:July 27, 2008, End: August 3, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:CH-SCI-6-3 ADULT EDUCATION CENTRE HERZBERG (Asp) The “Herzberg Centre” on the Jura hills above the town of Aarau had been founded 70 years ago in order to have adult education according to the Scandivian model. Almost as traditional is its co-operation with SCI Switzerland. All over the year, the Centre is organising events on topics like Nature, Philosophy, Culture and Politics. Another focus is music weeks. Work: Creation of a herb spiral and other elements, to cut wood, possibility to take lessons in felting Accommodation: In bedrooms of the centre Language: English; local language is German Extra info: Especially suitable for volunteers with children, and for handicapped people! Number of Volunteers: 12 10. Switzerland - SCI Switzerland Begin:July 27, 2008, End: August 9, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:CH-SCI-6-4 BELLE ETOILE (Souboz) Belle Etoile is a biologically run farm in mountains of the Jura (1000 m above see level). The surrounding is very beautiful, the place is remote: The next village, Moutier, is a 3 hours walk away from the farm. The farm is owned by a family. They are specialised on mother cows. Work: Construction of a pond for amphibians, fixing of solarpanels, interior works Study: Ecology and agriculture Terminal/Region: Moutier Accommodation: In the house, in the caravan and eventually in a Tipi Extra info: Suitable for children Number of Volunteers: 12 11. Switzerland - SCI Switzerland Begin:August 3, 2008, End: September 24, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:CH-SCI-6-5 CHESTNUT CULTIVATION ALMA (Breno) The farm „Alma“ is situated in Italian speaking part of Switzerland. The project “Alma” tries to find new ways against the difficult situation, in which a lot of farmers in Europe’s mountains find themselves. The main aim is to produce in a sustainable way on the meadows of the Alps. The farm is bringing up Scottish highland cows and is using horses to transport material to the Alps. Another important activity lies in cultivating the chestnut trees and their fruits. Work: Working on the meadows and in the valley: cultivating the chestnuts; ameliorate the roads, reconstruction of a fountain Study: Alpine economy, chestnut Accommodation: At the Alps in barns, in the valley in a civil protection building Number of Volunteers: 8 12. Switzerland - SCI Switzerland Begin:August 3, 2008, End: August 16, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:CH-SCI-9-1 YOUTH CULTURE HOUSE DYNAMO (Zurich) The Youth Culture House Dynamo is a centre for different culture activities. There are different events and offers taking place there: Dance, theatre, concerts, workshops for media and web design, metal constructions, jewellery making. If you want to get an insight view into an institution for youth cultural work, which should have a preventive and integrative effect, this is the right camp for you. Work: Design of the surrounding: pedestrians, visitors and users of the Dynamo shall receive an entertaining, humorous and interesting 163 attention. This will be done by paintings and small renovation works. You will get know how in technical work. In the second phase of the camp a creative community project will be developed. Accommodation: In the centre Qualifications: technical interest, interest in youth culture Terminal/Region: Zurich Number of Volunteers: 8 13. Switzerland - SCI Switzerland Begin:August 10, 2008, End: August 22, 2008 Topic: Peace and disarmament Campcode:CH-SCI-3-1 PEACE VILLAGE (Broc) Broc is situated in the French-speaking part of Switzerland between Fribourg and Lausanne in an agricultural countryside, 700 meters above sea level. It lies near the famous old county of Gruyères and the Lake Gruyère. Since its foundation in 1983, the association “Peace Village” has been working for peace construction. Its focus lies on the following aspects: solidarity, non-violence, intercultural exchange, a simple life style and spirituality. Work: mainly renovation work in and around the buildings Study: peace and conflict resolution Accommodation: dormitories. Language: English, French, German. It’s possible to take part with children. Extra info: Participation for volunteers with children is possible Number of Volunteers: 12 14. Switzerland - SCI Switzerland Begin:August 17, 2008, End: August 30, 2008 Topic: Peace and disarmament Campcode:CH-SCI-3-2 NO MORE WAR (Ehrendingen) The military budgets are rising, new weapons are tested, foreign and interior policy are militarised, intolerance is spreading around the world. SCI Switzerland is offering in the frame of this study camp the possibility to discuss new concepts of peace policy with different perspectives and activists from different organisations. The volunteers will live at the cooperative “Gipsgrueb” in Ehrendingen, near Zurich. Work: 50% of the time helping the co-operative in helping to work in the biological garden und to bring in firewood. 50% of the time is dedicated to the study part. Study: Peace Policy, antimilitarism & globalisation, Human Rights. Meetings with different representatives of NGOs. Accommodation: Simple, in the barn or in tents Extra info: Please write a motivation letter Terminal/Region: Oberehrendingen Number of Volunteers: 10 15. Switzerland - SCI Switzerland Begin:August 17, 2008, End: September 7, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:CH-SCI-6-6 COOPERATIVA PIANTA MONDA (Menzonio) Since more than 10 years now, the cooperative “Pianta Monda” is gradually realising its vision of a communitarian and ecological lifestyle on a formerly abandoned alpage in the Vallemaggia (Ticino Alps). Their main activities are: renovation the buildings and preservation of the environment, with growing organic vegetables and herbs, and with ecological tourism. Work: Renovate stone walls for terraces, clean the site from bushes, various building and renovating tasks in houses and paths, cutting wood, haying and garden work (some of it is physically hard work) Accommodation: In one of the houses, very simple conditions (cooking on fire, ecological toilet, no hot water, no electricity). Language: English; the project people speak German, English, French and Italian. local language is Italian Number of Volunteers: 10 1. Ukraine - Alternative Ukraine Begin:July 6, 2008, End: July 19, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:UA-ALT-9-1 Brody, Lviv region Project partner: Lviv regional youth labour centre. Project: The project will take place in Brody, a town located 130 km from Lviv. The city is well known due to its cultural and historical places, such as Brody Castle. Work: The volunteers will carry out maintaining and renovation works on the territory and inside work. The project will be realised in cooperation with Ukrainian and international volunteers. Accommodation: Volunteers will be accommodated in a student hostel. Food will be provided in the canteen three times a day. Location: Brody is 130 km to the east from Lviv Leisure time: In their free time, the volunteers will be able to get to know the environment, play sports, meet local youth, and visit local discos. What to bring: working clothes, gloves, strong shoes, swimming suit, mosquito repellents, flesh light, musical instruments, detailed information about your country, your flag (will be used for geographical and historical quizzes), national games and recipes, good mood and motivation! Language: English Terminal/Region: Lviv Nearest Airport: Lviv International Airport (web: www.airport.lviv.ua ) Meeting point: On 6 of July in Lviv. Place to be specified in the infosheet. Number of Volunteers: 20 2. Ukraine - Alternative Ukraine Begin:July 6, 2008, End: July 19, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:UA-ALT-5-2 HIV/AIDS prevention campaign, Kyiv Region Project: Ukraine is the country of Europe with the highest rate of HIV infection spreading. With this workcamp we continue the work we started in 2002. The feedback we got last time inspired us to make a similar camp this year. Many teenagers in Ukraine are attending camps in summer. We want the volunteers – people of approximately same age – to explain the danger of AIDS to them, as well as raise awareness about ways of prevention of getting HIV infected. Work: The volunteers will be visiting the summer camps in Kyiv region. There they will carry out work on raising awareness of the teenagers by performing a play, prepared by professional stage director. Thus to be expected from volunteers to perform on stage. This moving camp will first start with preparation activities. With the help of the AIDS experts, volunteers will work out the plan of actions – inventing the types of events they can carry out: games, competitions, performances, 164 etc. Volunteers will visit about 6-8 summer camps. Accommodation: Sport base or on the territory of the visited teenager camps. Leisure time: excursions in Kyiv, sunbathing, etc. What to bring: Sleeping bag, mat, sportswear, swimming suit, mosquito repellents, and all the stuff you find necessary for organising the work, musical instruments, CDs and whatever you want. Language: English Special requirements: MOTIVATION LETTER, performance skills preferable, skills on HIV prevention, possible theatre experience of activities of this kind. Terminal/Region: Kyiv Passenger (Kyiv-Pas Railway Station) Nearest Airport: Kyiv Boryspil (KBP) http://www.kbp.kiev.ua/ Meeting point: On 06.07 in Kiev. Place to be specified in the infosheet. Number of Volunteers: 15 3. Ukraine - Alternative Ukraine Begin:July 6, 2008, End: July 19, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:UA-ALT-5-3 Summer with English, Kharkiv region Project partner: Regional Youth Centre of European Cooperation “Planet XXI”. Project: Sports summer center “Boyko school” is situated in a picturesque place 30 km from Kharkiv, eastern part of Ukraine. The Center was founded in 1987 on the territory of the former duke’s estate. On the territory of the Center there is a pond with a lot of fish – so you can go fishing there. There are also stables with 12 horses, a riding school for children. The camp hosts about 200 children at a time. The camp works by the program of the summer English language school. Work: Every volunteer together with two Ukrainian leaders will take care of 15-20 teenagers. The main task of the volunteers will be to help in organising everyday life of the camp and leisure time activities, such as workshops, sport competitions, contests, activities connected with culture, history, traditions of the volunteers’ countries. The volunteers will also assist teachers to teach English in the course of lessons. We expect from volunteers new ideas and enthusiasm in organising children’s leisure time to make it meaningful and useful. Every volunteer must be ready to help children in organising the Day of Culture of the volunteer’s country (national games, songs, dances, recipes of the national food – should be easy to cook!). If you have experience, but most important desire to work with children, this project is for YOU! Working hours: 6 hours a day, 6 working days a week. Accommodation: Volunteers will be lodged in 4-bed rooms. Food will be provided in the camp canteen four times a day! Leisure time: Lots of sport facilities are available, in the evening cultural meetings with the campers and staff will be organised, etc. Language: English What to bring: musical instruments, detailed information about your country, flags, national music, postcards (will be used for geographical and historical quizzes), national games and recipes, sleeping bag for hikes. Special requirements: aged from 20 to 45, motivation letter, basic knowledge of Russian or Ukrainian is an advantage, but not necessary. Terminal/Region: Kharkiv Nearest airport: Kharkiv International Airport www.aeroport.kharkov.ua Number of Volunteers: 5 4. Ukraine - Alternative Ukraine Begin:July 13, 2008, End: July 26, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:UA-ALT-6-4 Kharkiv Zoo, Kharkiv Project partner: Regional Youth Center of European Cooperation “Planet XXI”. Project: It is the third experience of our collaboration with the Zoo in Kharkiv. The previous three were dedicated to its 110th anniversary. This time we will continue the tradition for improving leaving conditions of animals. This will include reconstruction of old cages and to build new ones. Our main aims is: to reach the perfect conditions for animals, to be an integral part of the nature, observe the happy lives of our fourfooted friends, their reproduction and growing of their quantity. Work: The work of the group will include the renovation and reconstruction of animal expositions: some open-air cages. Maybe some cleaning and weeding, making a flower-bed. The Zoo is located in the park zone in the center of the city. Accommodation: A city hall building (rooms for 3-6 persons with common toilet sink and shower in the corridor). Meals - 3 times per day. Leisure time: activities in the group, intercultural learning, meetings with Ukrainian students, sightseeing, sport and cultural activities, disco, swimming pool, weekend with paddling down the river Severskij Donets and everything what we will able to create for ourselves to make our camp exciting. Language: English (Russian, Ukrainian). Special requirements: Here you can find some information about: - Kharkiv Zoo http://www.zoo.kharkov.ua/ (in Russian) Kharkiv http://www.kharkov.ua/index-e.phtml Terminal/Region: Kharkiv Nearest airport: Kharkiv International Airport www.aeroport.kharkov.ua Meeting point: On the 13en of July in Kharkiv. Place to be specified in the infosheet Number of Volunteers: 12 5. Ukraine - Alternative Ukraine Begin:July 13, 2008, End: July 26, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:UA-ALT-6-5 Khortytsya, Zaporizhzhya Project: The project will take place on Khortytsya Island which Island includes the Cossack fortress, the Cathedral of St.Nicholas, the Museum of History of Cossacks with authentic items pertinent to every-day life of Cossacks. On the island of Khortytsya, in the middle of the Dnipro River, on the WesternSouthern part of the city, the headquarters (sich) of the Zaporizhzhya Cossacks was based between 16th and 18th cent. (The word Zaporizhzhya means "beyond the rapids," i.e., of the Dnipro.) For nearly three centuries the Zaporizhzhya Cossacks served as the rallying point for Ukrainian struggles against social, national, and religious oppression. Work: Volunteers will do cleaning work around the riverside of the river Dnipro. Duration of work 5 hrs a day, 5-6 day a week. It is also planned that volunteers will attend evaluation seminar by the end of work camp where journalists will be present. Accomodation: will be provided on the territory of the recreation centre. Toilets and showers are available inside 165 the building. Unfortunately, there could be difficulties with hot water. The food will be provided at the recreation centre. Location: Zaporizhzhya. Leisure time: You can learn history, culture and life of Zaporizhzhya. Visits to numerous museums, exhibitions, preserve, boat trip around the Island on the Dnieper River will be organised. Language: English What to bring: musical instruments, national games, info on your country, working clothes, gloves, thin paintbrushes, swimming suit, good mood and motivation. Terminal/Region: Dnipropetrovsk Nearest Airport: Dnipropetrovsk Meeting point: On the 13en of July in Zaporizhzhya. Place to be specified in the infosheet. Number of Volunteers: 12 6. Ukraine - Alternative Ukraine Begin:July 20, 2008, End: August 2, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:UA-ALT-11-6 Dzherela, Kyiv region and Kyiv Project partner: Charity Association for people with learning, emotional and behavioural disabilities “Djerela”. http://www.djerela.kiev.ua/ Project: Djerela” was founded in 1994. Its mission is to develop and fulfill separate actions, projects and programs designed to protect human rights of people with learning, emotional and behavioral disabilities as well as their families, provide their rehabilitation and social adaptation; to focus public attention on the problems of above mentioned people. ”Djerela’s” main activities include program of early intervention; respite care and fostering programs; family support services (psychological and juridical consulting); integrated education, etc. Project will take place in two Djerela’s buidings in Kyiv region (Boguslav) and in Kyiv. Work: During first week volunteers will be doing environmental work in Kyiv region, town Boguslav (renovation work in small house and cleaning forest which is nearby). During second week volunteers will do renovation wok in Kyiv city in mini-hostel. Volunteers will be working on maintenance of two building and surrounding area (sometimes work will be physically hard). There will be a possibility to see the work of social workers if volunteers are interested. Board and lodging Volunteers will be accommodated indoors but please, bring sleeping bags. Food will be partly organised by volunteers, partly prepared. Location: Boguslav, Kyiv region and Kyiv, more info http://www.airportborispol.kiev.ua/about-kiev.html Leisure time: excursions around the city, picnics, swimming in Dnipro river, learning history, culture and life of Kyiv city and Boguslav. You will be able to explore the night life of Kyiv, visit Opera, Museum of Chernobyl and many other interesting places! Language: English. What to bring: musical instruments, national games, info about your country, working clothes, gloves, swimming suit, good mood and motivation. Terminal/Region: Kyiv Passenger (Kyiv-Pas Railway Station) Nearest Airport: Kyiv Boryspil (KBP) http://www.kbp.kiev.ua/ Meeting point: On the 20th of July in Kyiv, place to be specified in the infosheet Number of Volunteers: 12 7. Ukraine - Alternative Ukraine Begin:July 20, 2008, End: August 9, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:UA-ALT-11-7 Teterivka & Nova Borova, Zhytomyr Region & Rivne Region Project: Within this project we aim to create better social and ecological conditions in the orphanages. Since 2003 “Ecoclub” is running renovation workcamps in orphanages in Western part of Ukraine (renovating windows by installing heat insulation). This work camp will be held in Zhytomyr Region of Ukraine (renovating windows by installing heat insulation). The project will be in Teterivka orphanage for boys and Nova Borova orphanage for girls. Work: Together with Ukrainians international volunteers will do windows renovation. Sometimes work can be hard, 6 hours a day. Accomodation: participants of the work camp will be placed in the house of the orphanage in two separate rooms for boys and girls. There is a toilet and a shower. The food will be provided. But it is supposed that volunteers will prepare light breakfasts themselves. During the work camp volunteers will have chance to taste traditional food. Location: Teterivka and Nova Borova, Zhytomyr region Leisure time: forest walking, outing to the local reservoir, familiarizing with local traditions, fire games, Ukrainian songs learning, games, entertainment, dancing. By the end of work volunteers and the members of eco-club will have a picnic outdoors. Language: English What to bring: working clothes, gloves, sleeping-bag, comfortable footwear, bathing / swimming suit, musical instruments, flash-light, traditions of your native country. Terminal/Region: Zhytomyr Nearest Airport: Kyiv Boryspil (KBP) http://www.kbp.kiev.ua/ Meeting point: Zhytomyr city on 20th of July. The place will be specified in the infosheet. Number of Volunteers: 15 8. Ukraine - Alternative Ukraine Begin:July 20, 2008, End: August 3, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:UA-ALT-9-8 Lviv, Lviv city Project partner: Lviv Regional Youth Labour Centre Project: The city of Lviv, founded in the late Middle Ages, was a flourishing administrative, religious and commercial centre for several centuries. The medieval urban topography has been preserved virtually intact (in particular, there is evidence of the different ethnic communities who lived there), along with many fine Baroque and later buildings. The territory of central part of Lviv – 120ha of the property at its centre now listed as a part of the World Heritage, was designated as a National Historical and Architectural Reserve Work: The volunteers will be working on the territory of the Historical Centre of Lviv City. They will be involved in performing wide variety of tasks aiming at preservation and restoration of the parts of Ensemble of the Historic Centre: - earthworks, - painting, plastering, masonry works, not requiring high skills and qualifications. Volunteers will work 5-6 hrs per day 5 days a week. It is also planned that volunteers will attend evaluation seminar in Lviv by the end of workcamp where journalists will be present. Accomodation: Student Hostel, the food will be provided Location: Lviv (Halychyna), Ukraine. Leisure time: There will an opportunity to visit many of museums and other interesting places in Lviv. 166 Language: English What to bring: working gloves, comfortable footwear (strong shoes), working clothes, CD’s, DVD’s etc, musical instruments, detailed information about your country, national games, good mood and motivation. Terminal/Region: Lviv Nearest Airport: Lviv International Airport (web: www.airport.lviv.ua ) Meeting point: On the 20th of July in Lviv. Place to be specified in the infosheet. Number of Volunteers: 30 9. Ukraine - SVIT Ukraine Begin:July 27, 2008, End: August 12, 2008 Topic: Disabilities Campcode:UA-SVI-4-1 RADUGA (Donetsk region) DISA, ENVI, SPORT The project is realized jointly with Raduga NGO from Donetsk, which is running rehabilitation center for children and young people with disabilities (cerebral palsy, autism etc.). In the center, disabled children and young people regularly meet and do different crafts, also some sport and music exercises. Due to financial reasons and also a lot of support and care needed for these people, their families cannot afford to take them for vacation in the summer. The project is aimed to assist Raduga to organize vacation camp for them in natural area. Work: sport and games in the nature, crafts, cooking and care for disabled, organizing different free-time activities and intercultural presentations. Study: information about nature and history of the region, support and care system for disabled in Ukraine. Special on-arrival program will be organized for volunteers and disabled at the beginning of the project to get to know each other. Accommodation: in the tents, bring sleeping bag. Volunteers will cook for themselves. Kitchen and sanitation facilities are available. Number of Volunteers: 13 10. Ukraine - Alternative Ukraine Begin:July 27, 2008, End: August 9, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:UA-ALT-11-9 Orphanage, Odesa Project partner: Odesa Centre of Social Services for Youth Project: The orphanage is located at the resort district of the city Odesa, 500 m from the sea zone and a beach zone “Lanjeron”. The orphanage is placed inside the building of a former kinder garden. It adopts the “children of street”, the children who experienced violence in the family and those who came themselves or where brought here. The main aim of the orphanage is to help children and teenagers that appeared in the crisis situations. Nowadays it is a place where any child that became alone could receive food and lodging. Work: Cleaning courtyard territory, painting of summerhouses, planting of greenery. We expect volunteers that have some skills in painting and art. Accomodation: volunteers will live in the house of orphanage. The food will be provided there. Location: Odesa Leisure time: in the free time the tours to the central part of the city are planned, visiting of the theatres/museums is also possible. Trips to discotheque, cater trips, trips to the beach. It is also possible that will be a journey for a few days to the children of orphanage that will have a rest on Kimborska Kosa in the Mykolaiv region. Language: English What to bring: gloves, comfortable footwear (strong shoes), working clothes, sun protection cream and a cap, sleeping bag, swimming suit. Terminal/Region: Odesa Nearest Airport: Odesa Meeting point: in Odesa on 27.07.08. The place will be specified in the infosheet. Number of Volunteers: 12 11. Ukraine - Alternative Ukraine Begin:July 27, 2008, End: August 9, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:UA-ALT-11-10 Club of young naturalists, Kharkiv Project partner: Regional Youth Centre of European Cooperation “Planet XXI”. Project : This year YCEC “Planet XXI” is going to organize the 5th international volunteer project in Kharkiv Zoo. In 2005 Kharkiv Zoo celebrated its 110th anniversary. Kharkiv Club of young naturalists was one of the first in the world. During the years many youngsters who followed this naturalists school became outstanding specialists in biology. Since 1925 year thousands of boys and girls, having been the members of this club, became professional biologists of the highest level. But unfortunately, a building, where this club was situated, is burned. This year was made a new project of the club of young naturalists. The group of volunteers will help in some construction and cleaning works. Work: The work of the group will include finishing renovation works inside the building. This may include painting, cleaning, washing and so on. Volunteers might help with arranging flower beds outside the club. The Zoo is located in the park zone in the center of the city. Accomodation&Food: A city hall building (rooms for 4-6 persons with common toilet sink and shower in the corridor). Meals - 3 times a day. Location: Kharkiv is the second largest city in Ukraine and its first capital. It can truly be named a Ukrainian megapolis. It’s situated in North-East of Ukraine in the confluence of three rivers. Its population is 1470000 people. It’s one of the biggest scientific and cultural centers. Kharkiv is the city of student’s and has 80 higher educational establishments. The city is famous for its great traditions and extraordinary historical past. In 2004 Kharkiv celebrated its 350th anniversary. One of the most important points if interest in Kharkiv is a city Zoo which is located in the center of the city in the park area. Leisure time: Lots of sport facilities are available, swimming pool, rollerblade, , picnics, swimming and paddling in river, meetings with Ukrainian people, excursions around the city, disco and everything what we will able to create for ourselves to make our camp exciting. Language: English (Russian, Ukrainian). Special requirements: Here you can find some information about: - Kharkiv Zoo http://www.zoo.kharkov.ua/ (in Russian) Kharkiv http://www.kharkov.ua/index-e.phtml What to bring: musical instruments, detailed information about your country, your flag (will be used for geographical and historical quizzes), national games and recipes, good mood and motivation. Terminal/Region: Kharkiv Nearest airport: Kharkiv International Airport www.aeroport.kharkov.ua Meeting point: in Kharkiv on 27.07.08. The place will be specified in the infosheet. 167 Number of Volunteers: 12 12. Ukraine - Alternative Ukraine Begin:July 27, 2008, End: August 10, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:UA-ALT-6-11 Forest’s friends, Dnipropetrovsk region Project partner: Dnipropetrovsk association for regions development Project: Dnipropetrovsk region is one of the most developed in Ukraine. It has favorable geographic location, high industrial and scientific potential, highly developed agriculture, it is also reach in natural resources. Dnipropetrovsk is one of the largest and most beautiful cities in Ukraine. It is situated on the Dnieper River and has 1.5 million inhabitants. Dnipropetrovsk was founded by the Russian empress Ekaterina II. It was the place where the first European democratic republic emerged – Zaporiz’ka Sich (Cossacks republic). Dnipropetrovsk region has rich flora and fauna. The project will be held on the basis of a forestry, which is located near the big regional centre Dnipropetrovsk (200 km). It is one of the most picturesque places in Dnipropetrovsk region. Vast green plantations, boundless fields with crops, clean lakes and absence of industrial plants and transport – all that gives feeling of complete unity with nature. Work: There is a forest outpost on the territory of the forestry, which is intended for protection of a wood from poachers, fires, for the control over population of animals and vegetative fund. Volunteers will be busy with cleaning of territory of the forest area from garbage. Accommodation: Accommodation is tents, food will be cooked on a campfire by the volunteers. It is also possible to observe vegetarian diet. Very simple facilities: toilet and open-air shower. Delivery of drinking –water is provided. Leisure time: Volunteers will be offered different leisure opportunities for weekend and work days, for example attendance of an equestrian centre, the village cultural events, a community centre, youth centre and sports complex, they will become familiar with Ukrainian culture (folklore ensemble, national cuisine). Besides volunteers will be able to take part in different sport activities, to go swimming at the lake nearby, and many other things. Language: English. Special requirements: We would appreciate to know about your motivations, ideas, hobbies and experiences from motivation letter attached to application form when you apply. Participants should be ready for simple living conditions and should be flexible for changes in the camp schedule. Good motivation letter is your advantage to get a place with this project. We look for creative, open minded and active participants to make it the best experience 2008! What to bring: Sleeping bag, rug (mat), pocket torch , raincoat, work gloves, work and warm clothing, swimming suit, mosquito protection, eating tools (plate, folk, knife and cup), rucksack, musical instruments, national games, info on your country, and good mood. Terminal/Region: Dnipropetrovsk Nearest Airport: Dnipropetrovsk Meeting point: On August 3th 2008 in Dnipropetrovsk. Place will specified in the infosheet. Number of Volunteers: 15 13. Ukraine - Alternative Ukraine Begin:July 27, 2008, End: August 9, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:UA-ALT-11-12 Orphanage, Kharkiv Project partner: Regional Youth Center of European Cooperation “Planet XXI”, Kharkov orphanage №14. Project: The project is going to take place in of the city orphanages, in There are two main aims of this project. First is to renovate playground facilities of the orphanage and second is to socialize with children that were left without parental care. These kids have very few communication with the outside world, especially with foreigners. We aim to introduce them to different cultures of the world and broaden their knowledge. We are also hoping that attention of volunteers, your sheer enthusiasm and involvement with make those kids happier Work: The work of the group will include improving facilities of the orphanage and its playgrounds. This may include some painting of the kid’s rooms, but mostly volunteers will be busy with making flower beds and fixing up the playgrounds. Accomodation: In the orphanage (in the room with common toilet sink and shower in the corridor). Meals - 3 times a day. Location: Kharkiv is the second largest city in Ukraine and its first capital. It can truly be named a Ukrainian megapolis. It’s situated in North-East of Ukraine in the confluence of three rivers. Its population is 1470000 people. It’s one of the biggest scientific and cultural centers. Kharkiv is the city of student’s and has 80 higher educational establishments. The city is famous for its great traditions and extraordinary historical past. In 2004 Kharkiv celebrated its 350th anniversary. There are a lot parks in the city and volunteers will live right next to a little park which is perfect for those who like jogging. Here you can find some information about Kharkiv http://www.kharkov.ua/index-e.phtml Leisure time: Lots of sport facilities are available, swimming pool, rollerblade, picnics, swimming and paddling in river, meetings with Ukrainian people, excursions around the city, disco and everything what we will able to create for ourselves to make our camp exciting. Languages: English. Special requirements: You may be not allowed to smoke and drink alcohols on the territory of the orphanage What to bring: detailed information about your country, your flag (will be used for geographical and historical quizzes), national games and recipes, games for the children, arts and crafts to make with kids, good mood and motivation. Terminal/Region: Kharkiv Nearest Airport: Kharkiv Meeting point: On the 27.07.08 in Kharkiv. Place to be specified in the infosheet. Number of Volunteers: 12 14. Ukraine - SVIT Ukraine Begin:August 1, 2008, End: August 14, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:UA-SVI-6-1 MEDVEZHANKA (Lugansk region) ENVI, MANU Medvezhanka is a protected area located 60 km. from Lugansk. This territory is remarkable for its picturesque landscapes typical for steppe, and huge water reservoir. Since mid nineties regional environmental NGO “Zeleny Svit” is lobbying for creation of regional landscape park to raise protected status of this area, improve possibilities for environmental protection, scientific work and recreation; local authorities and population also support this idea, but there is delay at regional administration to officially establish the park. The project is realized in partnership with “Zeleny Svit” and aimed to do practical work to 168 improve territory of the future park, and draw attention of regional administration to the area and the need to create park for better preservation of local nature and landscape. Work: installing information signs and markers around the territory of Medvezhanka, preparing site for information center of the Park, preparing background for ecological and tourist routes along natural springs, cleaning up the springs and river. Study: Information about the protected area, system of environmental protection and protected areas in Ukraine, work of environmental NGOs, history of the region. Accommodation: in the tents, in field conditions. Kitchen and sanitation facilities are available, volunteers will cook for themselves. Bring a sleeping bag. Number of Volunteers: 10 15. Ukraine - SVIT Ukraine Begin:August 1, 2008, End: August 14, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:UA-SVI-9-1 POTOTSKY PALACE (Chervonograd, Lviv region) HERI, RENO, ENVI Pototsky palace is located in Chervonograd, Lviv region. The palace was built in XVII century and is nowadays used as museum. The palace was surrounded by beautiful park. In Soviet period and first years of Independence of Ukraine museum was neglected due to financial situation, which jeopardized state of both park and palace. In 2007 the palace has got status of National register of monuments of architecture of Ukraine, which opens possibilities for renovation and restoration of both palace and park. The project is aimed to contribute with practical work to restoration of the park and raising awareness among local young people on its historical and cultural value. Work: cleaning up territory of the park, removing trash, preparing territory for landscape design activities, planning lawns, installing fence, planning places for trees and bushes as natural fence. Study: information about culture and history of the region and this area, visits to interesting places in the region (possible excursion to Lviv during week-end) Accommodation: at the students’ dormitory. Volunteers will cook for themselves. Bring a sleeping bag. Number of Volunteers: 10 16. Ukraine - Alternative Ukraine Begin:August 3, 2008, End: August 16, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:UA-ALT-9-13 Pereyaslav-Khmelnytskyy, Kyiv region Project partner: Pereyaslav-Khmelnytskyy Centre of Social Services for Youth. Project: The camp is situated in the suburban part of Pereyaslav-Khmelnytskyy. This town has rich history and a lot of places to see. It is situated on the banks of one of the most beautiful rivers in Ukraine - the Dnieper, 100 km to the southeast of Kyiv – the capital of Ukraine. There are 17 museums and 7 magnificent parks, so volunteers will enjoy this place. Work: We continue the 11 year project, repairing the historic objects and cultural monuments, participating in the work on the territory of the historic and cultural recreation area in Pereyaslav-Khmelnytskyy. Volunteers will help the workers of the Museum of Ukrainian Folk Architecture through different activities to restore the museum exhibits and to clean the territory of the museum. Accommodation: Accommodation will be provided in student hostel. The volunteers will cook breakfast and dinner by themselves and a hot lunch will be provided. Location: Pereyaslav-Khmelnytskyy, 100 km to the south-east of Kyiv. Leisure time: As it was mentioned above there are a lot of museums in Pereyaslav-Khmelnytskyy, so volunteers can explore the history and culture of the Central Ukraine. Bus trip to Kyiv will be organised. Sunbathing and swimming in the Dnieper River and the lake are possible. What to bring: Working clothes, sleeping bag, swimming suit, a mat, pocket flashlight, shoes, sportswear, mosquito protection liquid, tapes, musical instruments and everything you need… Terminal/Region: Kyiv Nearest Airport: Kyiv Boryspil (KBP) http://www.kbp.kiev.ua/ Meeting point: On the 3rd of August in Kyiv. Place to be specified in the infosheet Number of Volunteers: 15 17. Ukraine - Alternative Ukraine Begin:August 3, 2008, End: August 18, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:UA-ALT-5-15 Sunflower Youth Festival camp, Dnipropetrovsk region Project partner: Dnipropetrovsk branch of Alternative-V Project: The project will be organised in cooperation with the National Metallurgical University of Ukraine on the base of student's summer camp "Druzhba" (Friendship) - very popular summer time leisure place among students and graduates. It's situated on the Samara river bank in the middle of beautiful forest in the Orlovschina village. (Dnipropetrovs’ka oblast, Novomoskovskiy region) with picturesque views of natural reserve. It is 1 hour by bus from the city of Dnipropetrovsk (former Ekaterinoslav) - the biggest city in central Ukraine. It is 1 hour by bus from the city of Dnipropetrovsk (former Ekaterinoslav) - the biggest city in central Ukraine where Empress Kathryn the Second used to stop on her way to Crimean estates in the Potemkinskiy castle. Work: Volunteers will create and organise an intercultural exchange activities for students involving them into the actions: intercultural evenings, exhibitions, discussions, workshops, concerts, games, sports competition, parties, disco etc. The idea of the camp is to involve Ukrainian students into an active intercultural exchange with the group international volunteers, to promote volunteering and to give information on who volunteer is, to extend students outlook with new ideas for unforgettable student summer! Accommodation: All volunteers will be accommodated in small nice bungalows with rooms for 3-4 people. Shower and washing facilities are available on the territory of the camp. Food will be provided in the camp canteen. Be ready for simple conditions and food. Leisure time: You will find the camp as the place for active leisure time with great social resources. Camp has different sport facilities, for example a football field, basketball and volleyball areas, big and table tennis. There is a river’s beach in the camp for sunbathing and swimming. Camp is surrounded by four(!) other students camps close by. Cross camp activities will be an open option for Sunflower team. On week-ends you will have time to visit Novomoskovsk with city market, 169 city of Dnipropetrovsk Language: English Special requirements: We would appreciate to know about your motivations, ideas, hobbies and experiences from motivation letter attached to application form when you apply. Participants should be ready for simple living conditions and should be flexible for changes in the camp schedule. Good motivation letter is your advantage to get a place with this project. We look for creative, open minded and active participants to make it the best experience 2008! What to bring: sleeping bags, roll mat (not necessary), raincoats, caps with peak and sunglasses, sunprotection lotion. Mosquito repellent is highly recommended to have with you. Musical instruments, DJs decks, pictures, stories, CDs, art projects, installations, creative ideas, national food and drinks etc for the great cultural exchange! Please take some materials, pictures, stories or anything else concerning activities of your local voluntary organizations or your own voluntary experience to share. Terminal/Region: Dnipropetrovsk Nearest Airport: Dnipropetrovsk Meeting point: On the 3rd of August in Dnipropetrovsk. Place and time is to be specified in the infosheet Number of Volunteers: 12 18. Ukraine - Alternative Ukraine Begin:August 4, 2008, End: August 17, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:UA-ALT-9-14 Busk, Lviv region Project partner: Lviv regional youth labour centre. Project: The project will be in Busk, small town located 53 km from Lviv. In October 2005 Busk was celebrating its 1500 anniversary. This town was one of the first in this region who was granted Magdeburg right in 1411. The symbol of the town is a stork. Town is situated on the crossroads, and in XV century it became a fortress. During many years this land belonged to Austria and Poland that influenced a lot local history and cultural background. Work: The volunteers will carry out maintaining works in the historical part of the town. Accomodation: Volunteers will be accommodated in the hostel in the 2-3 beds rooms. Food will be provided by the canteen three times a day. Location: 53 km to the east from Lviv Leisure time: In their free time, the volunteers will be able to get to know the environment, play sports, and meet local youth. Cultural programme: A tour of the Olesko Castle (The beautiful castle is situated on the hill with a grand view of the valley. At present the castle houses the museum with weapons, civilian objects of 18-19th centuries, as well as a tapestry depicting the famous Vienna battle) is possible. Besides, the volunteers will be able to go themselves to Zolochiv and Lviv. Lviv itself is a beautiful city of authentic architecture, which used to be a capital of the Ukrainian state once. What to bring: working clothes, gloves, strong shoes, swimming suit, mosquito repellents, pocket torch. Language: English Terminal/Region: Lviv Nearest Airport: Lviv Meeting point: On the 4th of August in LVIV. Place to be specified in the infosheet Number of Volunteers: 20 19. Ukraine - Alternative Ukraine Begin:August 10, 2008, End: August 23, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:UA-ALT-9-16 Kharkiv Philharmonic, Kharkiv Project: The history of the Kharkiv Philharmonic was started in 1874 as the first stationary Opera House. The theater had a big stage, a four-circle auditorium and unique acoustics. It was wooden and for this reason the building was taken apart in 1880th because of fire risk. During the next 120 years the troupe didn’t have its own place, but finally the Opera was “moved” to its actual place. But it was prone to damage again, complete and rebuild again and again. Every event, every milestone in the history caused changes in the architecture, style and destination of the building. We can see extraneous features of the different centuries and different countries (elements from Tyuirly palace of Paris, portraits of Russian composers, allegorical agricultural and winemaking pictures and catacombs recondite under the foundation…). But in spite of its really hard destiny the unique cultural and architectural monument of our city fortunately held out against pitiless time including two destroying World Wars…From 1991 the Kharkiv Philharmonic is located in the longsuffering building, but looked like really pure… Don’t let the spiritual wealth to go to ruin! Location: Kharkiv is the second largest city in Ukraine and its first capital. It can truly be named a Ukrainian megapolis. It’s situated in North-East of Ukraine in the confluence of three rivers. Its population is 147000 people. It’s one of the biggest scientific and cultural centers. Kharkiv is the city of student’s and has 80 higher educational establishments. The city is famous for its great traditions and extraordinary historical past. In 2004 Kharkiv celebrated its 350th anniversary. Work: We will help to restore the front of the Philharmonic, build the fountain, which will located forward of the building, clean and put in order inside. Maybe painting and some “makeup” work. We will work in the place where every brick penetrates with history; we will touch directly the spirit of the classical music, which is passing the time! Accommodation: A city hall building (rooms for 4-6 persons with common toilet sink and shower in the corridor). Meals - 3 times a day. Leisure time: activities in the group, intercultural learning, sightseeing, sport and cultural activities, swimming pool, weekend with paddling down the river Severskij Donets and everything what we will able to create for ourselves to make our camp exciting. Special remarks: Here you can find some information about: Language: English (Russian, Ukrainian). Special remarks: Here you can find some information about: • The Kharkiv Philharmonic http://www.jamesarts.com/KHRKVPHILWEBPA GE.htm http://www.kharkov.com/news/?p=110&secure= &till= = (in Russian) • Kharkiv http://www.kharkov.ua/index-e.phtml Terminal/Region: Kharkiv Nearest airport: Kharkiv International Airport www.aeroport.kharkov.ua Meeting point: on July 27th in Kharkiv place will be specified in infosheet Number of Volunteers: 12 20. Ukraine - SVIT Ukraine Begin:August 13, 2008, End: August 27, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:UA-SVI-5-1 PARASKOVEYEVKA (Artemovsk) 170 RENO, KIDS, DISA Boarding School for mentally disabled children is located in Paraskoveyevka village, 5 kilometers away from Artemovsk, southeastern Ukraine. There are about 150 children in the boarding school aged 7-16 years old, among them 12 orphans. Children stay at the boarding school during the whole year and have special education program. During the workcamp it is planned to renovate outside playground and sport facilities, arrange green corner in the school and organize activities with children. Work: arranging green corner (building up shelves for plants and mini-zoo); renovating playground and installing outside sport equipment, playing with children. Study: information about the boarding school and children, excursions to the salt mines and local area. Accommodation: in the boarding school, kitchen and sanitation facilities are in the building. Food will be served in loal canteen. Number of Volunteers: 13 21. Ukraine - SVIT Ukraine Begin:August 15, 2008, End: August 28, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:UA-SVI-6-2 GOMOLSHA (Kharkiv region) ENVI, MANU National Nature Park “Gomolshansky lisy” is located in the south-east of Kharkiv region, was established in 2004. The territory of the park includes 14 315 hectares. The area is remarkable for many rare representatives of flora and fauna, including old oak-groves aging from 350 to 750 years; beautiful landscapes to see from the banks of the Seversky Donetz river and its tributary Gomolsha, and sites of Cossacks’ history. The camp will be located in Korobky village in the estate of 19th century, now belonging to the park. It is planned to help with renovation of the estate house, and arranging ecological routes in the park and assistance with creation of museum of local history. Work: renovation of the estate building and museum rooms. Arranging ecological routes (installing information signs about the park and observation points), rest places along the routes. Study: Information about the park, about local area and its history. Accommodation: in the tents at the territory of estate. Volunteers will cook for themselves. Kitchen and sanitation facilities are available. Number of Volunteers: 8 22. Ukraine - Alternative Ukraine Begin:August 16, 2008, End: August 31, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:UA-ALT-11-17 PROMOTION CAMPAIGN, Zhytomyr Region and Rivne region Project Partner: UNITED NATIONS VOLUNTEERS Project: The project is aimed at promoting active participation in the social life among young people, participation in the development of the local community and at promoting youth leadership in social, economic and political spheres. Work: The core group will consist of 7 international volunteers including 2 campleaders and 2 experts-trainers on volunteering issues. The age of the participants will vary from 18 to 30. Volunteers should be prepared to present their national volunteering traditions and info on similar projects realized in their countries; to discuss and share information about volunteering issues. During first 3 days volunteers will stay together and will have an introductory seminar. After this introductory phase, the group will be travelling through Zhytomyr and Rivne Regions visiting Youth Centres. During the first half of the day international group together with local youth will be involved in performing community development tasks, which might include environmental, construction, renovation, social, cultural and archaeological work. Later on, in discussion groups facilitated by the experts, young people will have the chance to speak about volunteering issues. Accomodation: Indoor. Food will be prepared partly by volunteers, partly organized. Leisure time: excursions around Zhytomyr and Rivne cities, picnics, swimming in river, learning history, culture and life of Zhytomyr and Rivne region. You will be able to explore the Zhytomyr and Rivne, visit museums and many other interesting places! Language: English. What to bring: musical instruments, national games, info about your country, working clothes, gloves, swimming suit, good mood and motivation. Special requirements: MOTIVATION LETTER Terminal/Region: Zhytomyr Nearest Airport: Kyiv Boryspil (KBP) http://www.kbp.kiev.ua/ Meeting point: On 16th or 23rd of August in Kyiv. Exact date and place to be specified in the infosheet. Number of Volunteers: 15 23. Ukraine - SVIT Ukraine Begin:August 20, 2008, End: September 8, 2008 Topic: Antiracism, antifascism, refugees and ethnic minorities Campcode:UA-SVI-1-1 DOBRE RAZOM 2 (Kharkiv and Kyiv) EDU, STUDY, KIDS The camp is organized in the framework of “Youth Transcending New Frontiers” project, which is taking place in Ukraine, Moldova, Russia and Belarus. In the project framework volunteer groups are organizing activities on human rights education, social inclusion, racism and xenophobia. During the workcamp it is planned to address the problem of racism in Ukraine through making a film about racism. The film will include research and comparing situation, attitudes with other European countries, information events for students, schoolchildren and local NGOs, public actions. Activities and filming will take place in Kharkiv and Kyiv. During the workcamp it is planned to do filming, cut will be made at later stage, and film will be used for educational activities in schools in Ukraine. Work: detailed elaboration of scenario, filming, preparing and running workshops and public actions Study: information about situation with racism and anti-racism movement in Ukraine, comparison of situation with other European countries. Accommodation: at the students’ dormitories, schools. Volunteers will cook for themselves. Bring a sleeping bag. Qualifications: experience in anti-racism field or strong motivation; creative skills, skills or experience in making films would be an asset. Motivation statement is needed. Number of Volunteers: 10 24. Ukraine - SVIT Ukraine Begin:September 12, 2008, End: September 25, 2008 171 Topic: Sexuality and Gender Campcode:UA-SVI-7-1 STRONG-EQUAL! (Kharkiv) EDU, KIDS, STUDY The camp will be held in Kharkiv. Women from small cities of Ukraine have insufficiently advanced active vital position. The purpose of project is to raise awareness and level of knowledge of young people on gender issues, initiate discussion on roles of male and female in society. This subject does not receive enough attention in Ukraine, and is crucially important due to changes in society and lifestyle, cultural transformation. Target group of this educational project is senior pupils of secondary schools. The project includes preparation and organization of educational activities at secondary schools. Work: elaboration and participation to seminars and discussions, preparation and participation to information sessions with creative elements for young people, distribution of informational materials. Study: about history and culture of the region, visits to interesting places around Kharkiv. Accommodation: in the student dormitory of university (beds and bed clothes are available), kitchen and sanitation facilities are in the house. Volunteers will cook for themselves. Bring a sleeping bag for excursions. Number of Volunteers: 8 172 ÀREA MEDITERRÀNIA 1. Israel - Baladna Israel Begin:July 18, 2008, End: July 30, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:IL-BAL-6-1 Sakhnen, Heart of the Galilee , Israel Participation Fee: 150 Euros Accommodation: In municipal social centre. Local Community and Project Description: Sakhnin is a very old town, which dates back 3,500 years. The town is situated in the heart of the Galilee and has holy sites for Muslims, Christians and Jews. The town is built over three hills. It is 200-250 meters above sea level, and it is located in a valley surrounded by mountains, the highest of them is 602 meters high. Today there are over 20,000 inhabitants in Sakhnin and most of them make a living from businesses, light industry, and construction work within the neighboring cities. Work Description: Volunteers will work on important site, called The Spring "El-EIN" which lies in the southeast of the town. This served as the main source of drinking water for the people of Sakhnin decades ago. Volunteers will work together to renovate certain parts of the spring which have eroded and deteriorated over the years. Meanwhile the volunteers will help to develop the surrounding area of the spring into a small park with benches, plants and flowers. In addition the work will be at different location of the town as public gardens, painting (drawing) walls of schools in order to interact with the local population and promote the idea of volunteering. All the projects will not only add to the village but will benefit the lives of the people who live there. Cultural Program: Part of the work camp experience includes engaging with international youth as well as with the Arab-Palestinian society. Through projects, discussions and cultural field trips, you will learn about your peers and about ArabPalestinian culture while contributing to this community. Number of Volunteers: 14 2. Israel - Baladna Israel Begin:August 16, 2008, End: August 29, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:IL-BAL-11-1 Fasouta, Northern Israel Work Type: Educational, Construction. Participation Fee: 150 Euros. Accommodation: In a municipal center. Local Community and Project Description: Fasouta is an Arab Palestinian Christian village with 3,000 inhabitants, located in the far north of Israel and right on the border with Lebanon. It is an isolated town, on a road that leads to nowhere but Fasouta, The village is about 300 years old, and sits crowded atop a small hill from which you can see the Mediterranean Sea as well as deep into Lebanon Work: The camp will be divided into two main activities. First, local and international participants will engage in the creation of educational farm for pupils at the elementary school. These include painting, building and some maintenance and gardening work in order to construct the space for the educational farm. Secondly they will be involved in different field trip visits. Cultural Program: The majority of the work camp will be in Fasouta. However, to enhance participants’ understanding of the Arab-Palestinian situation within Israel, they will visit nearby villages and cities. Beyond the work camp, throughout the experience, participants will become aware of the original Arab Palestinian way of life in the area. Every night, after a hard day of work and intensive education, participants will learn about traditional Palestinian culture via several activities and visits. Youth participating in the work-camp will also learn about the economic, social and political realities faced by Palestinians in Israel, will learn about issues such as the confiscation of Arab lands by the state, and engage in cultural and social activities illustrating the region’s historic importance. Number of Volunteers: 12 3. Israel - Baladna Israel Begin:September 6, 2008, End: September 19, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:IL-BAL-9-1 Nazareth old city, Israel Work Type: Renovation, Art. Participation Fee: 150 Euros. Accommodation: centre at the old city. Local Community &Project Description: Nazareth, famous as the home town of Jesus, is today a city offering visitors a wealth of important religious and historic sites combined with the attractions of a thriving modern Arab city. There are 75 thousand people living in Nazareth and is considered the largest Arab city in Israel. The Old Market The historic heart of the Old City is still a thriving modern market (souk), however due to several reasons it is no longer as it use to be (center of the Galilee). Work: The workcamp will take place at the old city of Nazareth and the participants will be involve in painting, drawing and decorating empty spaces at the old city. In addition engaged with the local in workshops and field study visits. Cultural Program: Part of the work camp experience includes engaging with international youth as well as with the ArabPalestinian society. Through projects, discussions and cultural field trips, you will learn about your peers and about ArabPalestinian culture while contributing to this community. Number of Volunteers: 12 1. Morocco - CSM Morocco Begin:April 6, 2008, End: May 1, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:MA-CSM-9-05 RABAT An Arabic language session is a special activity that CSM organize every year. Some 80 people coming from different countries participate in them. The objectives of this activity are: Giving to people the opportunity to get basic knowledge about Arabic language. That knowledge could be useful for him in their studies or in their daily life or in their travels in countries speaking this language. - Giving the opportunity to people to get in touch with the Moroccan culture and its way of life, and in consequences achieve a fruitful cultural exchange. - Giving the opportunity to people has some basic knowledge about this language to brush up it and be adapted to different ways to use it. accomodation and food FAMILLE D’ACCEUIL / HOST FAMILY location - Venue: Rabat Rabat is the capital of Morocco it’s situated on the Atlantic Ocean. The climate is normally hot in summer; however, warm closes are advised to be used in some fresh nights. When you arrive to Rabat railway station “Rabat ville” from the Casablanca airport or when you arrive by international bus to Rabat 173 bus station. Telephone to our office 037262398 or to the persons responsible of the camps: Izat 0021267443837, someone will come to take you to your hosting family OR SEND AN EMAIL TO: csm@wanadoo.net.ma or csm_morocco@yahoo.fr requirements NONE appointement RABAT VILLE TRAIN STATION camp address 13 rue almoahidine , Hassan Rabat centre ( Extra info: 300 euros to be paid at the arrival of the participant ) Number of Volunteers: 10 2. Morocco - CSM Morocco Begin:May 6, 2008, End: June 1, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:MA-CSM-9-02 RABAT An Arabic language session is a special activity that CSM organize every year. Some 80 people coming from different countries participate in them. The objectives of this activity are: Giving to people the opportunity to get basic knowledge about Arabic language. That knowledge could be useful for him in their studies or in their daily life or in their travels in countries speaking this language. - Giving the opportunity to people to get in touch with the Moroccan culture and its way of life, and in consequences achieve a fruitful cultural exchange. - Giving the opportunity to people has some basic knowledge about this language to brush up it and be adapted to different ways to use it. accomodation and food FAMILLE D’ACCEUIL / HOST FAMILY location - Venue: Rabat Rabat is the capital of Morocco it’s situated on the Atlantic Ocean. The climate is normally hot in summer; however, warm closes are advised to be used in some fresh nights. When you arrive to Rabat railway station “Rabat ville” from the Casablanca airport or when you arrive by international bus to Rabat bus station. Telephone to our office 037262398 or to the persons responsible of the camps: Izat 0021267443837, someone will come to take you to your hosting family OR SEND AN EMAIL TO: csm@wanadoo.net.ma or csm_morocco@yahoo.fr requirements NONE appointement RABAT VILLE TRAIN STATION camp address 13 rue almoahidine , Hassan Rabat centre ( Extra info: 300 euros to be paid at the arrival of the participant ) Number of Volunteers: 10 5. Morocco - CSM Morocco Begin:July 1, 2008, End: August 1, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:MA-CSM-5-5 Ain aouda Work: After the successful of CSM experience in this field, and according to people’s requirements , our association will go on organizing English courses to young people aged from 15 to 18 years old with less education sustain opportunities Study: Teaching English Language/EDULANG Accommodation: The participants lodge and eat in hosts families . Language: French & English Terminal/Region: 8 cities : Ain aouda, Errachidia, Zagora, Rabat, Salé, Casablanca, Kenitra, Ahfir Extra info: Paricipation fee is 50 Euros Number of Volunteers: 10 6. Morocco - CSM Morocco Begin:July 1, 2008, End: August 1, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:MA-CSM-5-14 Ain aouda, Errachidia, Zagora Work: After the successful of CSM experience in this field, and according to people’s requirements , our association will go on organizing French courses to young people and childrens aged from 10 to 18 years old with less education sustain opportunities Study: Teaching French Language/EDU-LANG Accommodation: The participants lodge and eat in hosts families Language: French Terminal/Region: 8 cities : Ain aouda, Errachidia, Zagora, Rabat, Salé, Casablanca, Kenitra, Ahfir. Extra info: Participation fee is 50 Euros Number of Volunteers: 5 20. Morocco - CJM Morocco Begin:July 6, 2008, End: July 30, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:MA-CJM-5-5 El Houceima1 Work: Creating a small garden in the city center and visiting patients in the children hospital Accommodation: The volunteers will be lodged in “ institut de technologie appliquée”,quartier Mirador, houceima houceima. Language: English Terminal/Region: From Casablanca Mohammed V airport take the train to Casablanca voyageurs railway station and get off there , there take a small taxi (red color) to the CTM bus station , from there take a bus to Al Houceima CTM station, we will wait you there, see the train timetable Extra info: CJM fee 45 euros to be paid by volunteer on arrival. Number of Volunteers: 20 21. Morocco - CSM Morocco Begin:July 14, 2008, End: July 28, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:MA-CSM-5-19 Errachidia , Casablanca, Rabat, Salé Work: The Workshops of Drama and Animation is a special activity that CSM organize for the third year. Some 20 people coming from different countries participate in them last year Study: Drama and Animation/ART-KIDS-Youth Accommodation: The participants lodge and eat in hosts families . Language: French Terminal/Region: Located at Errachidia , Casablanca, Rabat, Salé. Terminal/Region: Casablanca Mohamed 5 international airport. Extra info: Participation fee is 100 Euros Number of Volunteers: 10 27. Morocco - CJM Morocco Begin:July 16, 2008, End: July 30, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:MA-CJM-6-3 Nador/Dar Kebdani 174 Work: The work consists of painting some frescoes in the village , collecting dirt and sensibilizing the inhabitants on cleanliness Accommodation: volunteers will be lodged in College El Farabi-Dar Kebdani Language: English Terminal/Region: Dar Kabdani is a small village 15 km the Mediteranean coast. Its 30km away from Nador which is an important city east of Morocco. Chantiers jeunesse Maroc is organizing a workcamp with the collabotation with rural council of Dar Kabdani. Extra info: CJM fee 45 euros to be paid by volunteer on arrival. Number of Volunteers: 20 28. Morocco - CJM Morocco Begin:July 16, 2008, End: July 30, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:MA-CJM-6-9 Ain Leuh Work: The work consists to built a wall to prevent from rain erosion. The work will be going hand in hand with other activities which will be undertaken by the volunteers themselves :outings , family visits. Accommodation: The 20 volunteers will be staying in " Dar Ettalib" quartier administratif Aïn Leuh centre. Meals will be prepared by volunteers. Language: English Terminal/Region: Ain Leuh is a village situated in the middle Atlas at 95 kms to the south of Fes; and 25 km from Azrou .Iti is famous for the snowfall during winter and middle temperature in summer . The middle Atlas big summits : Michlifen, Hibri and Habri are at a height of 2000 m. Extra info: CJM fee: 45 euros to be paid by volunteer on arrival. You will also have to bring with you working clothes, a sleeping bag , and anything which could contribute to the good progress of the workcamp (game sets , musical instruments cooking recipe etc….) Number of Volunteers: 20 34. Morocco - CJM Morocco Begin:July 20, 2008, End: August 13, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:MA-CJM-9-21 El Houceima2 Work: You will also have to bring with you working clothes , a sleeping bag, and anything which could contribute to the good progress of the workcamp (game sets , musical instruments, cooking recipe , etc….) Accommodation: The volunteers will be lodged in “ institut de technologie appliquée”, quartier Mirador Language: English Terminal/Region: Al Houceima is a town on the Mediteranean coast East of Morocco on the Rif chain of Mountains. Extra info: CJM fee 45 euros to be paid by volunteer on arrival. Number of Volunteers: 20 41. Morocco - CJM Morocco Begin:July 30, 2008, End: August 13, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:MA-CJM-6-12 FES, El Bali Work: The work consists of draining the badly engaged ground , making land more fertile planting and watering Accommodation: Volunteers will be lodged in Lycée Technique , route de Sefrou Language: English Terminal/Region: Fes was the first capital of Morocco as well as the oldest city of the country built in 809. Again in the 13th century during the reign of the Merinid dynasty, and in the 14th century, and in the 14th century , the city became the spirituel and cultural centre of traditional Morocco. Extra info: CJM fee 45 euros to be paid by volunteer on arrival. Number of Volunteers: 20 42. Morocco - CJM Morocco Begin:July 30, 2008, End: August 13, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:MA-CJM-11-13 Boulmane, Morocco Work: The work consists of a painting classrooms, gardening and painting some frescoes in a primary school. Accommodation: The 20 volunteers will be staying in a “Internat collège mixte Boulmane”Boulmane Language: English Terminal/Region: Boulmane is small Town situated in the middle Atlas at 85 kms to the south- east of Fes. Iti is famous for the snowfall during winter and mild temperature in summer. Extra info: CJM fee: 45 euros to be paid by volunteer on arrival. Meals will be prepared by volunteers. you will also have to bring with them working clothes , a sleeping bag , and anything which could contribute to the good progress of the workcamp (game sets , musical instruments cooking recipe , etc….) Number of Volunteers: 20 43. Morocco - ACJ Morocco Begin:August 1, 2008, End: August 15, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:MA-ACJ-11-2 Salì, Rabat Salì was a corsair town, it’s 2 Km from the capital Rabat, on the Atlantic, they are separated by a river: Bouregreg. Salì is known by the old town, traditional markets and pirates locals. Work : the volunteers will do two kind of work : 1) some works of maintaining in school+ drawing 2) the volunteers participate to animate with kids( sports….). Partner : the regional delegation of education- Municipality Accommodation : in the school. Number of Volunteers: 15 44. Morocco - CSM Morocco Begin:August 2, 2008, End: August 16, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:MA-CSM-11-39 Marakech/hawz Work: The project will be organized in collaboration with the local delegation of education, it will take place in a center for orphan children, and it consists on painting and cleaning the Classrooms and the surrounded area of the school and the orphanage. Study: ENVI/MANU Accommodation: The full accommodation will be in the local youth house. The food will be prepared by the volunteers’ themselves (2v or 3v per day). Language: French / English 175 Terminal/Region: Marrakech is a very beautiful town situated in the south region of Morocco, it is well known b its nice and animated place Jamaa Elfna Extra info: Participation fee is 50 Euros Number of Volunteers: 15 53. Morocco - ACJ Morocco Begin:August 3, 2008, End: August 17, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:MA-ACJ-11-4 Benslimane, Morocco IBenslimane, Morocco is 40 km from Rabat and 25 km from Casablanca WORK: Gardening+Painting the youth house Accomodation : in youth house. Recommendations to Volunteers: 1) Sleeping bag, working Clothes and every things whish could contribute to the good progress of the work-camps are required. 2) Meals will be prepared by volunteers. 3) The volunteer has to pay 40 Euros to ACJ as Fees participation on arrival in the work-camp. Number of Volunteers: 15 1. Turkey - GENCTUR Turkey Begin:April 10, 2008, End: April 18, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:TR-GEN-11-01 ISTANBUL A nation wide Youth Festival called “Gepgenç (Ever Young) Festival” was held last year for the first time and going to be held again this year. GENÇTUR is one of the organizing members. The first festival’s theme was “All Equal – All Different” and hosted 5000 young visitors. It was a 6 days ongoing festival and it consisted of 86 workshops on art, music, dance, human rights, peace, etc., 1 panel, a best practice conference based on youth work activities in Turkey, 3 theatre performance, 5 dance shows. 151 NGOs from all around Turkey participated in the festival. This year the festival is going to be an international one, with the participation of 150 NGOs from all over the world. The theme of this year’s festival is “Neighbourliness”. The festival program will consist of workshops, success stories of youth projects, concerts, games, forums, discussions and other activities. Gepgenç Festival will be held in the premises of private Istanbul Bilgi University located in Eyup “Golden Horn”, a historical and natural site in Istanbul. Work: Helping to the organization committee for realizing the festival i.e. to prepare the festival area, to set up stands in the fair area, general cleaning. In order to create an awareness about the pollution, a big “garbage man” statue will be created by the volunteers at the end of the festival by putting together the daily collected garbage. Accommodation: will be in a hostel, sleeping bag and mat are not necessary. The daily transfers between the hostel & the festival area will be arranged and covered by the festival committee. Food: Breakfasts will be served at the hostel, packed lunches and dinners at the university. Language: English Location: Istanbul AG Extra info: 18-30 Number of Volunteers: 15 3. Turkey - GENCTUR Turkey Begin:May 24, 2008, End: June 7, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:TR-GEN-11-02 CATALCA-ISTANBUL GEN-02 AZIZ NESIN FOUNDATION CATALCA 24.05 - 07.06 RENO – SOCI Well known Turkish humorist-author Aziz Nesin whose books have been translated into 32 languages has established a foundation (http://www.nesinvakfi.org) for taking care the children and supporting them from pre-school education until they graduate from university. Donations, copyrights and sale incomes of his books are the main sources of the foundation. Apart from supplying free of charge accommodation, food and education the foundation is also keen of the social development of the children. Thus many different social, artistic and cultural activities are organized for the children. There ‘s also a farm belonging to the foundation. Work: There are various tasks for the volunteers in this camp. They will be directed by the staff to work on different fields daily. First of all an old barn of the farm is going to be converted to an artist home containing an atelier, a living room and a bed room. Feeding animals, helping in the kitchen, serving meals, general cleaning duties, painting and white washing, simple repairing works, garden landscaping, organizing social activities for the children etc. might be the side works during the camp. Accommodation: In the dormitories of the foundation. 4-5 bedded rooms with common showers and toilets. Sleeping bags and mats are not necessary. Food: Will be supplied in the refectory. Language: English. Location: The foundation is in Catalca town, where is 1 hour from Istanbul. Number of Volunteers: 12 2. Turkey - GENCTUR Turkey Begin:April 13, 2008, End: April 28, 2008 Topic: Others 176 4. Turkey - GENCTUR Turkey Begin:May 24, 2008, End: May 31, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:TR-GEN-9-101 ART CAMP-1 FETHIYE TR-GEN 9.AW101 FETHIYE 24.05 - 31.05 ARTS 15 Photography + Kilim Weaving + Traditional Ottoman Waterpainting called Ebru + Leather Mask Making + Wood carving + Metal Enameling Extra fee for this 1 week camp is 160 Euro. Kayaköy Art Camp is a place where different art workshops are held during the summer for international participants. Please note that there is no work in these camps but the mentioned activities are taught to the participants. Thus, in order to cover the cost of accommodation, food and materials there is an extra fee of 320 €. These camps are suitable for creative people both amateur or skilled artists who are interested in photography, painting, water painting, pottery, carpet weaving, drama, yoga, meditation, Reiki, Tai Chi, Astrology, rhythm and Salsa. But please note that not all fields are found in all periods. People who like to share experience and learn from each other are welcome. Sight seeing tours, excursions, dia shows, and discos are being organized after the workshops. Swimming is a daily activity that the participants can do by their own apart from the organized activities. Work: No manual work. Workshops will be held in the fields of arts mentioned above, before noon. Different social activities are run after the lunch. Accommodation: In the garden of the campsite under a clear sky and many stars. Sleeping bag and mat are necessary. Tents are supplied but you can also bring your own if you want privacy. You can also sleep on the wooden beds provided under a bowel Food: Home made, delicious food is served. Location: Fethiye is by the south Aegean Sea coast. The campsite Kayakoy is a small village and an ancient Greek settlement. Nearest city is Mugla. Accommodation: English Fee: An extra fee of EURO 160.- will be charged on arrival to cover the cost of accommodation, food, and materials. It is possible to join in the following term with a discount of EURO 50.-. Terminal/Region: Istanbul. Number of Volunteers: 15 5. Turkey - GENCTUR Turkey Begin:May 31, 2008, End: June 14, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:TR-GEN-9-102 ART CAMP-2 FETHIYE TR-GEN 9.AW102 FETHIYE 31.05 - 14.06 ARTS 15 Photography + Kilim Weaving + Traditional Ottoman Waterpainting called Ebru + Leather Mask Making + Wood carving + Metal Enameling + Rhythm Kayaköy Art Camp is a place where different art workshops are held during the summer for international participants. Please note that there is no work in these camps but the mentioned activities are taught to the participants. Thus, in order to cover the cost of accommodation, food and materials there is an extra fee of 320 €. These camps are suitable for creative people both amateur or skilled artists who are interested in photography, painting, water painting, pottery, carpet weaving, drama, yoga, meditation, Reiki, Tai Chi, Astrology, rhythm and Salsa. But please note that not all fields are found in all periods. People who like to share experience and learn from each other are welcome. Sight 6. Turkey - GSM Turkey Begin:June 13, 2008, End: July 27, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:TR-GSM-11-07 Giresun Partner: This is the first time that we are organizing an international voluntary workcamp in cooperation with Giresun University. For more information about university please visit: http://www.giresun.edu.tr/ Work: Giresun University, one of the brand new universities of Turkey, has been established in 2006. Beside the education, the senate of University aims to raise the development of the city Giresun as well as its surroundings. Therefore the University organizes many restoration and renovation activities in different villages of Giresun. During the workcamp the volunteers will take part in renovation of village clinic of Avluca. Food and Accommodation: in cafeteria / in guesthouse Location: The surrounding region has a rich agriculture, growing most of Turkey's hazelnuts as well as walnuts, cherries, leather and timber, and the port of Giresun has long handled these products. Like everywhere else on this Black Sea coast it rains in Giresun all the time and the surrounding countryside has rich green hillsides. As soon as you get beyond the city buildings you get into the hazelnut growing area and the high plateaus (yayla) further in the mountains are gorgeous. Terminal/Region: The nearest international airport: Trabzon or Istanbul Number of Volunteers: 18 7. Turkey - GENCTUR Turkey Begin:June 14, 2008, End: June 28, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:TR-GEN-9-103 ART CAMP-3 FETHIYE TR-GEN 9.AW103 FETHIYE 14.06 - 28.06 ARTS 15 Photography + Kilim Weaving + Traditional Ottoman Waterpainting called Ebru + Rhythm + Pottery + Leather Mask Making + 177 Wood carving + Metal Enameling + Yoga Kayaköy Art Camp is a place where different art workshops are held during the summer for international participants. Please note that there is no work in these camps but the mentioned activities are taught to the participants. Thus, in order to cover the cost of accommodation, food and materials there is an extra fee of 320 €. These camps are suitable for creative people both amateur or skilled artists who are interested in photography, painting, water painting, pottery, carpet weaving, drama, yoga, meditation, Reiki, Tai Chi, Astrology, rhythm and Salsa. But please note that not all fields are found in all periods. People who like to share experience and learn from each other are welcome. Sight seeing tours, excursions, dia shows, and discos are being organized after the workshops. Swimming is a daily activity that the participants can do by their own apart from the organized activities. Work: No manual work. Workshops will be held in the fields of arts mentioned above, before noon. Different social activities are run after the lunch. Accommodation: In the garden of the campsite under a clear sky and many stars. Sleeping bag and mat are necessary. Tents are supplied but you can also bring your own if you want privacy. You can also sleep on the wooden beds provided under a bowel Food: Home made, delicious food is served. Location: Fethiye is by the south Aegean Sea coast. The campsite Kayakoy is a small village and an ancient Greek settlement. Nearest city is Mugla. Accommodation: English Fee: An extra fee of EURO 320.- will be charged on arrival to cover the cost of accommodation, food, and materials. It is possible to join in the following term with a discount of EURO 50.-. Terminal/Region: Istanbul. Number of Volunteers: 15 8. Turkey - GENCTUR Turkey Begin:June 20, 2008, End: July 5, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:TR-GEN-5-03 TEACH CAMP-1 CAN - CANAKKALE Can is a town with 30.000 inhabitants and famous for its ceramic factory. The English language teachers of the 2 different high schools are willing their pupils of 14-17 age group to practice English by close contacts with foreigners. GENCTUR is looking for at least 20 years old volunteers who have a good level of English to realize this aim. Work: Practising English with the teenagers. Accommodation: In the Teachers’ Guest House. In triple rooms with hot showers and toilets. The sleeping bag and mat are not necessary. Food: Will be supplied at the venue, some dinners may be offered by the families of the students. Language: English. Special Requirement: Volunteers need not to be a native speaker but must have a good level of English and keen on speaking and teaching. A motivation letter must be sent with the application form. Location: Can is in the northwest of Turkey & not very far from Troy. Nearest city is Canakkale. Terminal/Region: Istanbul. Extra info: No alcohol is permitted during the camp at the campsite and the accommodation venue. Smoking is not allowed while volunteers are with the pupils. 9. Turkey - GSM Turkey Begin:June 20, 2008, End: July 5, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:TR-GSM-9-01 Finike/Antalya Partner: This is the first time that we are organizing an international voluntary workcamp in cooperation with Finike Municipality. Work: Since 1998 Festival of Finike has been organized with the support of Finike Municipality in cooperation with schools and non governmental organizations. During the first years the Festival had the concept of a fair but later on with the participation of different institutions the concept changed and the Festival reahced its present concept which includes folk dance performances, photo exhibitions, concerts and cultural nights. The Festival lasts for 1 week and during the camp the volunteers will take part in the promotion of the Festival as well as the preparation of the Festival area and logistic support for festival such as decoration of stage and construction of the stands. Food and Accommodation: in cafeteria / in dormitory Location: Finike is a district on the Mediterranean coast of Antalya Province of Turkey, 90 minutes west of the city of Antalya. Finike is located in the south of the Teke Peninsula, and the coast here is a popular tourist destination. However, Finike is bestknown for its oranges, the symbol of the town. Terminal/Region: The nearest international airport; Antalya or Istanbul Number of Volunteers: 18 10. Turkey - GSM Turkey Begin:June 22, 2008, End: July 6, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:TR-GSM-9-02 Didim/Aydin Partner: We cooperated with Didim Municipality since 1998. In order to have more information please visit: www.didim-bld.gov.tr Work: Didim Municipality is one of the partners of the roving Festival named "Forum Meandros'08 Encounter of History and Art at the Delta of Civilizations". In order to have more information about the Festival please visit: http://www.forummeandros.org . During the camp the volunteers will take part in the promotion of the Festival as well as the preparation of the Festival area and logistic support for festival such as decoration of stage and construction of the stands. In addition, the volunteers will be responsible to assist the sculptors who will be participating in the 'Sculpture Symposium' under the frame of the Festival. Food and accommodation: in a restaurant / guest house Location: Didim (Didyma) was one of the luckiest settlements of antiquity since it sheltered one of the most sacred spots of those times, it is the Temple of Apollo, still standing in Didim with its impressive view, though it has been attacked and burned several times. This lovely Aegean village at the cost welcomes visitors with its history and beautiful beaches. Terminal/Region: the nearest international airport, Izmir or Istanbul Number of Volunteers: 18 11. Turkey - GENCTUR Turkey Begin:June 28, 2008, End: July 12, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history 178 Campcode:TR-GEN-9-104 ART CAMP-4 FETHIYE TR-GEN 9.AW104 FETHIYE 28.06 - 12.07 ARTS 15 Photography + Kilim Weaving + Traditional Ottoman Waterpainting called Ebru + Rhythm + Pottery + Leather Mask Making + Wood carving + Metal Enameling + Yoga Kayaköy Art Camp is a place where different art workshops are held during the summer for international participants. Please note that there is no work in these camps but the mentioned activities are taught to the participants. Thus, in order to cover the cost of accommodation, food and materials there is an extra fee of 320 €. These camps are suitable for creative people both amateur or skilled artists who are interested in photography, painting, water painting, pottery, carpet weaving, drama, yoga, meditation, Reiki, Tai Chi, Astrology, rhythm and Salsa. But please note that not all fields are found in all periods. People who like to share experience and learn from each other are welcome. Sight seeing tours, excursions, dia shows, and discos are being organized after the workshops. Swimming is a daily activity that the participants can do by their own apart from the organized activities. Work: No manual work. Workshops will be held in the fields of arts mentioned above, before noon. Different social activities are run after the lunch. Accommodation: In the garden of the campsite under a clear sky and many stars. Sleeping bag and mat are necessary. Tents are supplied but you can also bring your own if you want privacy. You can also sleep on the wooden beds provided under a bowel Food: Home made, delicious food is served. Location: Fethiye is by the south Aegean Sea coast. The campsite Kayakoy is a small village and an ancient Greek settlement. Nearest city is Mugla. Accommodation: English Fee: An extra fee of EURO 320.- will be charged on arrival to cover the cost of accommodation, food, and materials. It is possible to join in the following term with a discount of EURO 50.-. Terminal/Region: Istanbul. Number of Volunteers: 15 12. Turkey - GENCTUR Turkey Begin:June 30, 2008, End: July 11, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:TR-GEN-5-04 AFACAN-1 YENI SAKRAN-IZMIR TR-GEN 5.04 AFACAN-1 YENI SAKRAN 30.06. – 11.07 SOCI / KIDS 5 VOLS GENCTUR is going to organize a summer camp for a group of kids between 10-14 years old whose families are financially supporting for this holiday in a youth centre by the seaside. If you like children, these camps are very good opportunity for you to spend your time at a very beautiful camp site, in order to offer the kids an active holiday by teaching them to use their own abilities while sharing your life experiences with them. Practising English will be part of your job as well. You will be assisting the camp leaders to take care a group of kids during the trips outside of the camp- site as well as all kinds of activities during the camp. We are looking for vols who are at least 20 years old with a good command of English and some abilities on one of the following fields: any sports (like basketball, volleyball, swimming, football, table tennis, etc.) fine arts, handicrafts, music, dance, drama, photography and group games. Volunteers must be able to lead at least 13. Turkey - GENCTUR Turkey Begin:June 30, 2008, End: July 11, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:TR-GEN-5-05 KIDS CAMP (Aged 10-14) YENI SAKRAN IZMIR TR-GEN 5.05 KIDS CAMP YENI SAKRAN 30.06-11.07 KIDS 15 KIDS (Aged 10-14) GENCTUR opens the traditional & national kids camp to international kids of 10-14 age group. The main project of the camp is photography although the daily program of the camp consist of different activities like sport, handicrafts, creative drama, music, fine arts, etc. Some days are reserved for trekking and sight seeing tours. International volunteers will be leading or assisting the daily activities. The camp-site is a secure place and kids will not be allowed to leave the camp site by their own. All participants will be met at the airport on the day of arrival and taken to the airport for departure. Accommodation: In Afacan Youth Centre (www.afacan.info ) in 3-4 bedded rooms with toilet and shower. Sleeping bag and mat are not necessary. Food: Will be supplied at the campsite. Language: English. Location: Yeni Sakran is by the Aegean Sea, in west of Turkey. The next city is Izmir. Terminal/Region: Istanbul. Extra Fee:...... Euro (To be announced later) 179 Number of Volunteers: 15 14. Turkey - GENCTUR Turkey Begin:July 3, 2008, End: June 21, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:TR-GEN-5-07 TEACH CAMP-2 TATVAN TR-GEN 5.07 TEACH CAMP-2 TATVAN 03.0721.07 RENO 5 VOLS Tatvan is a lake side town by the biggest lake of Turkey. The municipality is keen of hosting international volunteers in order to broaden the minds of the local youth. The town hosted a work camp last year and want to host 2 more this year. Work: The project of the first camp of this year is practicing English with the local youth. The volunteers will use English as a tool to encourage the local youngsters to learn foreign languages. Apart from the scheduled daily practices, volunteers must be ready to spent some of their free time with the locals as well. This camp offers intensively close contact with the local young population. Qualifications: Volunteers should have a good level of English and be keen of teaching. Accommodation:In a dormitory. Sleeping bag and mat are not necessary. Food: Volunteers will prepare the breakfast by the given food. Lunch & dinners will be supplied by the municipality. Language: English. Location: Tatvan is in the east of Turkey, by Van Lake. The nearest cities are Bitlis & Van. Terminal/Region: Istanbul. Volunteers will travel all over Turkey from west to the east by coach (22 hours) on the second day of their arrival. Thus 1 overnight in Istanbul is compulsory with an extra cost of 10 Euro. The meals on the way is volunteers responsibility until the group reaches to the camp site. Number of Volunteers: 5 15. Turkey - GENCTUR Turkey Begin:July 3, 2008, End: July 21, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:TR-GEN-6-06 BIKES ON THE ROAD - VAN TR-GEN 6.06 BIKES ON THE ROAD VAN 03.07-21.07 ENVI/SPORT 10 VOLS This camp aims to draw attention to the pollution in and around the Van Lake which is the biggest lake of Turkey by the Iranian border. The volunteers have to be fit to ride a bike, around 15 km.s daily (of course with breaks). The bicycles will be provided thus there is no need to carry a bike with. The group will tour around Van Lake, overnight in different locations on the way, join in environmental cleaning activities, distribute brochures and draw attention of the locals. There will be local environmentalists as well in the group. Work: Pedalling around Lake Van and collecting garbage, distributing brochures. Food: Will be served by the municipalities on the way. Lunch boxes will be provided. Accommodation: In dormitories. Accommodation: English. Location: The project will start in Istanbul with an orientation meeting. Volunteers will travel all over Turkey from west to the east by coach (22 hours) on the second day of the camp. Thus 1 overnight in Istanbul is compulsory with an extra cost of 10 Euro on bed & breakfast basis. The meals on the way is volunteers responsibility until the group reaches to the camp site. The rest of the camp days will be spent in Van province. Terminal/Region: Istanbul Number of Volunteers: 10 16. Turkey - GSM Turkey Begin:July 6, 2008, End: July 20, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:TR-GSM-6-03 CBU/Manisa Partner: Our partner is CBU-Celal Bayar University. We have been organizing workcamps with CBU since 1999. For more information about the university please visit: www.bayar.edu.tr Work: CBU-Celal Bayar University has its new campus area, situated outskirt of the city Manisa. The University starts its summer holiday in June till September and it is needed to take care of the beautiful green areas in the campus area as well as to do some practical renovation work during summer. Therefore during the camp, the volunteers will take part in some practical environmental and renovation work in the campus area. Food and accommodation: in the cafeteria / in a guest house Location: Manisa, situated in the Aegean Region, is an attractive, modern city with a farreaching past. Since the great Ottoman Sultans chose Manisa as the training ground for crown princes, there are many examples of Ottoman architecture, as well as Seljuk. Celal Bayar University Campus is located very close to the city center with its good campus facilities. It takes only 15 minutes on foot to the center from the campus also there are buses every 10 minutes to/from the city center. Terminal/Region: Nearest international airport; Izmir or Istanbul Number of Volunteers: 18 17. Turkey - GSM Turkey Begin:July 6, 2008, End: July 20, 2008 Topic: Campcode:TR-GSM-0-04 Alasehir/Manisa Partner: This is the first time that we organize international voluntary workcamp in cooperation with Alasehir Commodity Exchange Foundation Work: Alasehir Commodity Exchange Foundation established to increase the capacity of small and medium size enterprises as well as to support the vocational training. In addition to their aim, they also donate to primary schools in Alasehir in order to support their education systems. During the workcamp, the volunteers will take part in the renovation of one of the primary schools which has been supported by the Foundation and do some practical environmental work in Alasehir. Food and accommodation: in the cafeteria / in dormitory Location: Alasehir is a town and a district of Manisa Province in the Aegean region of Turkey. It is situated in the valley of the Kuzucay (Cogamus in antiquity), at the foot of the Bozdag (Mount Tmolus in antiquity). The city is connected to Izmir by a 105km railway. Alasehir began as perhaps one of the first ancient cities with the name Philadelphia. It has several mosques and Christian churches. From one of the mineral springs comes heavily charged water popular around Turkey. Terminal/Region: The nearest international airport; Izmir or Istanbul. Number of Volunteers: 18 180 18. Turkey - GSM Turkey Begin:July 6, 2008, End: July 20, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:TR-GSM-6-05 SDU/Isparta Partner: Since 2002 we have been organizing international voluntary workcamp in cooperation with SDU-Suleyman Demirel University. For more information about the university please visit: www.sdu.edu.tr Work: SDU-Suleyman Demirel University would like to enable its students to participate in an international atmosphere as well as to learn voluntarism by experiencing. Therefore they would like to organize international voluntary workcamp in order to realize their aims. During this camp, the international volunteers together with Turkish volunteers will take part in environmental work in the campus area such as planting trees, flowering, gardening, painting, etc and in addition they will be involving in painting and some practical renovation work. Food and accommodation: in the cafeteria / in a guest house Location: Isparta is one of the prettiest cities in the Mediterranean region, full of fragrant roses and beautiful lakes of peaceful waters. It is surrounded by impressive caves. Isparta leaves a big impression on the visitors with its Selcuk fortress, its Byzantine churches, its ancient city of Antiocheis and Egirdir Lake, which is one of the most famous lakes for its various kinds of butterflies. Terminal/Region: The nearest international airport; Antalya, Ankara and Istanbul. 18 Vols (+10 Turkish Vols) Number of Volunteers: 28 19. Turkey - GENCTUR Turkey Begin:July 7, 2008, End: July 21, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:TR-GEN-11-08 PAVING ROADS - SARKOY TR-GEN 11.08 PAVING ROADS SARKOY 07.07-21.07 RENO 15 VOLS Sarkoy is a seaside town where the population triples in the summer season. The asphalt material that covers the roads in the town is planned to be replaced by paving stones. This is a repeating project. Last 3 years’ camps were successful and the municipality decided to host another international group of volunteers. The volunteers will help the municipal staff for paving the roads by the stones. Work: Paving the roads. Accommodation: In a dormitory with shared bathrooms and showers. Food: Will be supplied in the dormitory. Language: English. Location: Sarkoy is in the northwest of Turkey. The next city is Tekirdag. Terminal/Region: Istanbul Number of Volunteers: 15 20. Turkey - GENCTUR Turkey Begin:July 10, 2008, End: July 25, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:TR-GEN-11-09 MARKET STR. GOMURGEN TR-GEN 11.09 MARKET STR. GOMURGEN 10.07-25.07 RENO 15 VOLS Gomurgen is a small town in central Anatolia that hosted a GENCTUR camp already in 2007. Based on the success of this work camp, the mayor invited 2 groups in 2008. The first work camp will be the follow up of last year’s project : Paving the roads at the open air market place. At the second work camp volunteers will help to build a green area in the village. (GEN-19) Both projects are manual and demanding. Volunteers will have a chance to experience the local hospitality. The specialty of this town is its nomadic life. There are 30.000 sheep in the town and in the summer people who live in Gomurgen go to the mountains to graze their sheep. In free days volunteers may visit the nomadic people on the mountains and can participate in the activities like shearing or milking the sheep. Work: Paving the roads. Accommodation: In a guesthouse with shared bathrooms and showers, in rooms of 6 people. Sleeping bag and mat are necessary. Food: Breakfasts & dinners will be prepared by the volunteers by given food, lunches will supplied by the municipality. Some dinners may be supplied by local people. Language: English. Location: Gomurgen is located in the middle of Turkey. The nearest city is Kayseri. Terminal/Region: Istanbul. Number of Volunteers: 15 21. Turkey - GENCTUR Turkey Begin:July 11, 2008, End: July 19, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly people Campcode:TR-GEN-5-11 SUPPORT TEENS YENI SAKRAN - IZMIR TR-GEN 5.11 SUPPORT TEENS YENI SAKRAN 11.07 – 19.07 SOCI / ART 3 VOLS This is a challenging camp, which needs patient volunteers who are keen or interested in working with teenagers. Volunteers will be working alongside the camp leaders of GENCTUR’s international teenage camp where the teenage participants create a film in groups. You are expected to assist and support program as well as be friends with teenagers. Previous experience will be preferred and a motivation letter with a pass size photo should complete your application form. Please note that you will be dealing with the teens through the given & intensive program all day long. You will spend most of your time with the teens in the camp area with limited private life. Thus contact with the local people will not be possible; however you will have contact with the other groups and the working people in the camp-site. Volunteers may have fun together only after the kids go to the bed and the team cover the daily staff meeting in the camp-site. Leaving the camp area is not allowed due to unexpected emergency cases. There is also a possibility to combine this camp with the previous (GEN-04) or following camp (GEN-15) at the same site. Work: Assisting the camp leaders in a teenage camp. Accommodation:At Afacan Youth Center (www.afacan.info ) , in 3-4 bedded rooms with showers & toilets. Food: Will be served in the center. Language: English. R: Volunteers should be at least 25 years old. Smoking & alcohol is not permitted at the camp in front of the kids. Participants will spend 1 night in a hostel which costs 10 Euro bed+breakfast basis in Istanbul as the group will depart to the camp-site on 12.07 in the morning. Return from the campsite is on 19.07 in the morning. The journey to Istanbul from the camp-site takes about 10 hours. Location: Yenisakran is in the west of Turkey. The nearest city is Izmir. Terminal/Region: Istanbul. IMPORTAN Terminal/Region: All applications for this camps will be evaluated together on 10th of May. Volunteers should not expect an earlier 181 answer. Number of Volunteers: 3 22. Turkey - GENCTUR Turkey Begin:July 11, 2008, End: July 19, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:TR-GEN-9-10 LET’S MAKE OUR FILM YENI SAKRAN IZMIR TR-GEN 9.10 LET’S MAKE OUR FILM YENI SAKRAN 11.07 – 19.07 TEEN/ART 15 VOLS Teenagers from different countries are invited to create a “group film” in a youth center. Afacan youth Center is a place where GENCTUR hosts various voluntary and youth camps. www.afacan.info . 15-17 age group participants will use their creativity & express their ideas to write their scenario, act, shoot and direct their films in this camp and the winners will be awarded with a “Y-Oscar” (Young Oscar) Prize. Work: Making a short documentary film about the camp life by using hand cameras and computers. Accommodation: At Afacan Youth Center, in 3-4 bedded rooms with showers & toilets. Food: Will be served in the center. Language: English. R: Participants will spend 1 night in a hostel which costs 10 Euro bed+breakfast basis in Istanbul as the group will depart to the camp-site on 12.07 in the morning. Departure to Istanbul from the campsite is on 19.07 in the morning. The journey to Istanbul from the camp-site takes about 10 hours. Smoking & alcohol is not permitted at the camp. Location: Yenisakran is in the west of Turkey. The center is by the sea-side. The nearest city is Izmir. Terminal/Region: Istanbul. Extra Fee: 160 Euro, including 1 night hostel accommodation with breakfast on the day of arrival. Number of Volunteers: 15 23. Turkey - GENCTUR Turkey Begin:July 12, 2008, End: July 26, 2008 Topic: Art, culture, history Campcode:TR-GEN-9-105 ART CAMP-5 FETHIYE TR-GEN 9.AW105 FETHIYE 12.07 - 26.07 ARTS 15 Photography + Kilim Weaving + Traditional Ottoman Waterpainting called Ebru + Rhythm + Pottery + Leather Mask Making + Wood carving + Metal Enameling + Painting +Yoga Kayaköy Art Camp is a place where different art workshops are held during the summer for international participants. Please note that there is no work in these camps but the mentioned activities are taught to the participants. Thus, in order to cover the cost of accommodation, food and materials there is an extra fee of 320 €. These camps are suitable for creative people both amateur or skilled artists who are interested in photography, painting, water painting, pottery, carpet weaving, drama, yoga, meditation, Reiki, Tai Chi, Astrology, rhythm and Salsa. But please note that not all fields are found in all periods. People who like to share experience and learn from each other are welcome. Sight seeing tours, excursions, dia shows, and discos are being organized after the workshops. Swimming is a daily activity that the participants can do by their own apart from the organized activities. Work: No manual work. Workshops will be held in the fields of arts mentioned above, before noon. Different social activities are run after the lunch. Accommodation: In the garden of the campsite under a clear sky and many stars. Sleeping bag and mat are necessary. Tents are supplied but you can also bring your own if you want privacy. You can also sleep on the wooden beds provided under a bowel Food: Home made, delicious food is served. Location: Fethiye is by the south Aegean Sea coast. The campsite Kayakoy is a small village and an ancient Greek settlement. Nearest city is Mugla. Accommodation: English Fee: An extra fee of EURO 320.- will be charged on arrival to cover the cost of accommodation, food, and materials. It is possible to join in the following term with a discount of EURO 50.-. Terminal/Region: Istanbul. Number of Volunteers: 15 24. Turkey - GENCTUR Turkey Begin:July 13, 2008, End: July 24, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:TR-GEN-6-12 FAMILY CAMP - ZEYTINLI TR-GEN 6.12 FAMILY CAMP ZEYTINLI 13.07 24.07 ENVI 15 VOLS This camp is a call for the families or single parents who would like to participate in a work camp with their children. Accommodation will be more comfortable comparing the other work camps and special activities will be arranged for the kids. Work: Cleaning the beach to create a public awareness about the pollution. Accommodation: In the guest house of the municipality. There will be big rooms reserved for the kids, mothers and fathers separately. Food: Will be supplied by the municipality. Language: English. Location: Zeytinli is a seaside town by the Aegean coast. It is in the north west of Turkey. The nearest city is Balikesir. Terminal/Region: Istanbul. Extra Fee: 50 € per person. Number of Volunteers: 15 25. Turkey - GSM Turkey Begin:July 13, 2008, End: July 27, 2008 Topic: Environment Campcode:TR-GSM-6-06 Alanya-1/Antalya Partner: This is the first time that we are organizing an international voluntary workcamp in cooperation with Alanya Agriculture Association. For more information about association please visit: www.tarim-egitim.org Work: Alanya Agriculture Association has been organizing national youth camps for many years. Their aim is to raise awareness among young people about farming, to keep the young people closer to nature as well as to protect agricultural areas. In order to realize this aim they organize workshops during summer and farming together with the participants. This year they would like to host an international group within their activity. During the camp the volunteers will take part in going on agricultural workshops and farming in the field. Food & Accomodation: in cafeteria / under tents Location: Alanya is a seaside resort and district of Antalya on the Mediterranean region of Turkey. The relatively moderate Mediterranean climate, natural attractions, and historic heritage make Alanya a popular destination for tourists. There are innumerable caves and beaches. 182 Terminal/Region: The nearest international airport; Antalya or Istanbul Request: Please do not forget to bring mattress Number of Volunteers: 18 26. Turkey - GENCTUR Turkey Begin:July 14, 2008, End: July 29, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:TR-GEN-11-13 WORK & TEACH - YALVAC TR-GEN 11.13 WORK & TEACH YALVAC 14.07-29.07 RENO-TEACH 15 VOLS The Regional Boarding Primary School (YIBO) of Yalvac town hosted a group of international volunteers last year and it was a success. Thus the school director would like to host another group this year for a dual project. The volunteers will be requested partly to practice English with the pupils of the secondary school (12-15 years old) and to landscape the garden of the school for the other half of the day. The school has got dormitories, hot showers (like Turkish bath) and sport fields. Work: Practising English with pupils and manual work at the garden. R: Volunteers should speak at least medium level English for this camp. Accommodation: In the dormitory of the school with common toilets and showers. The sleeping bag and mat are not necessary. Food: Will be supplied in the cafeteria of the dormitory and will be prepared by a cook. Language: English. Location: Yalvac is in the southwest of Turkey. Nearest city is Isparta. Terminal/Region: Istanbul. Number of Volunteers: 15 27. Turkey - GENCTUR Turkey Begin:July 18, 2008, End: August 1, 2008 Topic: Others Campcode:TR-GEN-11-14 MATH VILLAGE - SIRINCE / IZMIR TR-GEN 11.14 MATH VILLAGE SIRINCE 18.07-01.08 RENO-CONS 10 VOLS Have you ever heard of Mathematic Village? Probably not, because it is unique in the world. If you like nature and mathematic this is a tailor made project for you. If you hate mathematic you can still join in this camp as the project is not related with math but helping to build a non formal education center in the nature. Mathematic village is an idea of a university professor aiming to endear math to young people. Around 20 math lovers gather in this center in each 2-3 weeks terms, to learn, exercise and study math. International professors are voluntarily sharing their knowledge with young students. The center is still under construction and international volunteers will help to complete the construction and the landscaping. You can also follow the math courses in your free times. This camp will also give a chance to you to meet & have very close contact with Turkish young people. Please be aware that the center is a bit isolated. No night life, TV or disco are available at the center. But the next village Sirince, where is only 15 minutes on foot is a very attractive one and famous for home made wines and traditional architecture of its houses. The nearest town Selcuk is the town of world famous Ephessus open air museum. Work: The center is still under construction and international volunteers will help to complete the construction and the landscaping. You can also follow the math courses in your free times. Accommodation: Under tents. Sleeping bags and mats are necessary. Food: Will be prepared by the vols. Language: English. Location: Sirince is a small village in the west of Turkey. Please be aware that the center is a bit isolated. No night life, TV or disco are available at the center. But the next village Sirince, where is only 15 minutes on foot is a very attractive one and famous for home made wines and traditional architecture of its houses. The nearest town Selcuk, is the town of world famous Ephessus open air museum. The nearest city is Izmir. Terminal/Region:Istanbul Number of Volunteers: 10 28. Turkey - GENCTUR Turkey Begin:July 19, 2008, End: July 30, 2008 Topic: Children, teenagers, elderly