volontariato internazionale, antirazzismo, pace, diritti
Code:NICE-24S-1119A
Where:Higurakgoda
Number of volunteers:10
Language:English
Extra-Fee:180 EUR
Age:18+
Basically, our projects consist of two parts. First three days we worked at the one place that is our main work, helping a family to do their work in the nursery. Mixing soil and composts, filling the bags, cutting flowers, and planting the branches are among the main work. Second four days, we moved around the village to meet the community to do our next part of the project. During this week you can meet a family, youth/children society members and watch their activities, women’s/farmers groups, visit village school, etc. Among work scheduled volunteers participating, 1. Help to family to do their work in nurseries 2. Cultural exchange programs with villagers including youths. 3. Activities with children 4. Work and assist with self-help group member’s activities 5. Visit village kindergarten
This project is actively working for SDG 2 (Zero Hunger) and SDGs 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities), organized together with Green Volunteers for Green Future (GV4GF) since 2012 (since 2017 in this place!). Higurakgoda is a settlement, established in 1956, under the government development plan. Families were brought here from different parts of Sri Lanka and asked to settle here while doing paddy farming. Different parts of Sri Lanka have different kinds of subcultures. In here all of them are mixed and emerge a new subculture. Now 3rd generation is living here with their 2nd generation parents. During the 21st century, technology has changed rapidly but it has not reached these areas because of language barriers, unawareness, narrow perspectives, and so on. As a country, everyone should be a part of the country’s development process but unfortunately, these rural communities are somehow rejected by the administration. But actually, communities’ active participation is essential to overcome the burdens and to establish a just society. Some families are doing other activities to live. Making bags, packing spices, and maintaining plant nurseries are among them. We are working closely with paddy farmers as well as other families who have no land to do agriculture.
Higurakgoda is located at Polonnaruwa District. Polonnaruwa is the second ancient kingdom in Sri Lanka and declared as a world heritage site. Lots of ruins are still there including stone carvings, palaces, temples, pagodas, shrines, parks and lakes etc. and most of them are more than 1100 years old. This is a on the very populated destinations among the tourists. Total area is religious and thousands of pilgrimages visiting daily and for religious ceremonies. Lots of ruins still can see 27km around the city. Majority of the population is depending on paddy farming. Polonnaruwa is another low population density area recorded 122 people per square KM. Project site is located 256 km from Colombo.
Village house with a host family, located close to nice paddy fields. There is electricity and purified drinking water available. Mobile phone connections are working. Internet is available, but not strong and no Wi-Fi. You can use toilet papers here. You have to wash your cloths by hand and have to hang outside for drying.
Necessary = High motivation to work with people, some knowledge about nursery work, adapt/ respect to village life local culture and rules, Desirable = language skills of Sri Lankan, experience of joining/ coordinating international workcamps, team work some sports 220/ 180 EUR for 10/ 6 days to be paid on your arrivals. 20 EUR less for repeaters of GV4GF workcamps and vols. from less expensive countries. There is optional service of 50 EUR to pick up at the airport and one night stay in the guest house, following day breakfast and moving to the meeting point are included.
Local SDGs (2030 goals) of the family, Higu and Sri Lanka
Code:NICE-24S-1119A
Where:Higurakgoda
Number of volunteers:10
Language:English
Extra-Fee:220 EUR
Age:18+
Let’s experience the life- assist to livelihood activities, Higurakdamana, Higurakgoda
Basically, our projects consist of two parts. First three days we worked at the one place that is our main work, helping a family to do their work in the nursery. Mixing soil and composts, filling the bags, cutting flowers, and planting the branches are among the main work. Second four days, we moved around the village to meet the community to do our next part of the project. During this week you can meet a family, youth/children society members and watch their activities, women’s/farmers groups, visit village school, etc. Among work scheduled volunteers participating, 1. Help to family to do their work in nurseries 2. Cultural exchange programs with villagers including youths. 3. Activities with children 4. Work and assist with self-help group member’s activities 5. Visit village kindergarten
This project is actively working for SDG 2 (Zero Hunger) and SDGs 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities), organized together with Green Volunteers for Green Future (GV4GF) since 2012 (since 2017 in this place!). Higurakgoda is a settlement, established in 1956, under the government development plan. Families were brought here from different parts of Sri Lanka and asked to settle here while doing paddy farming. Different parts of Sri Lanka have different kinds of subcultures. In here all of them are mixed and emerge a new subculture. Now 3rd generation is living here with their 2nd generation parents. During the 21st century, technology has changed rapidly but it has not reached these areas because of language barriers, unawareness, narrow perspectives, and so on. As a country, everyone should be a part of the country’s development process but unfortunately, these rural communities are somehow rejected by the administration. But actually, communities’ active participation is essential to overcome the burdens and to establish a just society. Some families are doing other activities to live. Making bags, packing spices, and maintaining plant nurseries are among them. We are working closely with paddy farmers as well as other families who have no land to do agriculture.
Higurakgoda is located at Polonnaruwa District. Polonnaruwa is the second ancient kingdom in Sri Lanka and declared as a world heritage site. Lots of ruins are still there including stone carvings, palaces, temples, pagodas, shrines, parks and lakes etc. and most of them are more than 1100 years old. This is a on the very populated destinations among the tourists. Total area is religious and thousands of pilgrimages visiting daily and for religious ceremonies. Lots of ruins still can see 27km around the city. Majority of the population is depending on paddy farming. Polonnaruwa is another low population density area recorded 122 people per square KM. Project site is located 256 km from Colombo. Organizing cultural exchange events, Excursion, Environmental Education, Expeditions, Farewell party, etc.
Village house with a host family, located close to nice paddy fields. There is electricity and purified drinking water available. Mobile phone connections are working. Internet is available, but not strong and no Wi-Fi. You can use toilet papers here. You have to wash your cloths by hand and have to hang outside for drying.
Necessary = High motivation to work with people, some knowledge about nursery work, adapt/ respect to village life local culture and rules, Desirable = language skills of Sri Lankan, experience of joining/ coordinating international workcamps, team work some sports
Colombo - Volunteers need to arrive at Katunayake Bandaranayake International Airport by the end of Nov. 18 and can leave there after 22:00 of the last days. 7 hours by bus to the site. You will meet at the Colombo Government bus terminal in the morning on the first day.
Local SDGs (2030 goals) of the family, Higu and Sri Lanka
Code:VAP UK-04
Where:London
Number of volunteers:6
Language:English
Extra-Fee:160 GBP
Age:18+
Volunteers will work on different environmental projects. At the London Wildlife Trust completing practical conservation tasks in the beautiful Sydenham and Dulwich Woods, working alongside local volunteers. Work will be physical and it will be cold and possibly wet so please come prepared with waterproof clothing and good boots. London Wildlife Trust is an urban nature conservation charity working to improve London's green spaces for people and wildlife. Volunteers will also be working in nearby Dulwich Park with the local authority parks department.
A group of 6 international volunteers are invited to spend 10 days in South London. But it won’t feel as if you are in a city: volunteers will stay at a Scout Centre in the midst of woodland with no houses in sight! Dulwich is a pleasant, quiet corner of London.
Visits to local projects of interest will be organised. There will be a free weekend when there will be a chance to visit London.
South London Scout Centre has bunk beds and central heating. Sleeping bags and working clothes and shoes will be needed. The group will cook meals at the centre.
They will be provided in the Info Sheet. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE: Volunteers will arrive on Sunday, November 24th and depart on Monday, December 20nd. If you want to visit London or go shopping arrange to arrive earlier or stay after the camp.
HOSTING FEE: It is expensive to stay in London so we have to charge a hosting fee of £160 GBP for the 10 days. This will pay for the accommodation and a basic budget for food. The fee should be paid upon arrival in cash.
Code:VINWC24-25
Where:KATHMANDU,NEPAL
Number of volunteers:14
Language:English
Extra-Fee:200 EUR
Age:21-28
International Volunteer Day is a chance for individual volunteers, communities, and organizations to promote their contributions to development at the local, national and international levels. By combining United Nations (UN) support with a grassroots mandate, International Volunteer Day is a unique opportunity for people and volunteer-involving organizations to work with government agencies, non-profit institutions, community groups, academia, and the private sector. The International Volunteer Day for Economic and Social Development was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly through resolution on 17 December 1985. Every year, VIN celebrates International Volunteer Day with specific activities to make international and national volunteers involved. This day is celebrated to recognize each volunteer's contributions through their work. Objectives: - To make people aware of Volunteerism
Work and activities: - Make a presentation on Volunteerism - Arrangement for the Volunteer day - Plan unique activities to be done during the volunteer day
Volunteers Initiative Nepal (VIN), founded in 2005, is a non-profit and non-government organization working for the most marginalized communities of Nepal using a holistic community development approach. VIN works with many local and international volunteers each year to achieve its Goal. Improving the quality of living of disadvantaged people through community empowerment is our ultimate Goal, and Volunteerism is our strategy for our development initiatives.
Tarakeshwor: Tarakeshwor municipality is situated in the outskirts of Kathmandu District. It is around 10-15 km from the main ring road to Balaju, Kathmandu, covered with hills, fields, and woods. VIN organizes weekends travel tours to Chitwan Jungle Safari, Pokhara, Nagarkot at an additional cost if you are interested. (The detail info sheet and acceptance letter will be sent from VIN after we receive your Complete Volunteer Exchange Form (VEF) from the sending organization)
The volunteers will stay with the host family/hostel identified by VIN. The living facilities are simple and basic. Male and female volunteers will share the same living area with separate rooms. The volunteers sleep on simple beds / mattresses. Please bring your sleeping bag.
Basic English should be spoken among the participants Participation Fee: The participation fee is 200 Euros (+30 Euro for transportation), which is to be paid on arrival at VIN Office. The Participation Fee Covers: - Food and Accommodation: Nepali Standard at a local host family – 3 meals a day - Transportation: Airport pick up and pick up and drop to the working community site - Materials for the work camp and community development projects support - Local volunteers' support cost - VIN T-shirt and certificate of participation - 24 hours emergency support - VIN admin cost.
One of the VIN staff will pick up volunteers from the airport. The volunteers are requested to send their flight details to VIN on time so that we can send our staff with your name card and VIN's Logo. If you want to come earlier and explore the country more, you may find pre-paid taxi at the airport, or VIN may help you with that and you can arrive to VIN office on the first day. Airport: Tribhuwan International Airport, Kathmandu
The participation fee is 200 Euros (30 Euro for transportation), which is to be paid on arrival at VIN Office.
Code:SEEDS 077.
Where:REYKJAVIK
Number of volunteers:12
Language:English
Extra-Fee:400 EUR
Age:18+
SEEDS’ programme combines learning, sharing, hands-on activities, getting to know Iceland, its culture, having fun, exploring the city and its attractions, as stunning natural attractions in possible excursions. Participants should prepare to share environmental issues from their countries and should be ready to spend time outdoors walking medium distances during activities and sightseeing. Note this project is a learning/sharing camp and not a standard workcamp. This project has a smaller volunteer work part and puts a bigger emphasis on the personal learning process than on the community impact. In this project SEEDS will organise a night photography and aurora hunting (Northern Lights) workshop in the city or in the vicinity of Reykjavík. This will take place during late evening and possibly into the night. Northern lights are a natural phenomenon depending on solar activity and meteorological conditions; we cannot guarantee you will see northern lights, but the night photography workshop will be organised anyway.
During this camp, participants can share their love for (and learn more about) global & local environmental issues, as well as photography. If you are interested in topics such as climate change, waste management, animal protection and sustainability, and you also love taking photographs or want to develop your photography skills, then this project is for you! While developing artistic and technical photography skills, you will be focusing on environmental and sustainability issues through non-formal activities such as workshops, discussions, presentations and visits facilitated by SEEDS. One of our aims is to help create more environmentally aware consumers & travellers! You will visit local projects on environment and conservation. These may include hands-on activities or guided visits. Some examples include outdoor cleanup tasks, a geothermal power plant, a local fauna and/or flora exhibition or an outdoor Icelandic culture museum. Some of these activities are dependent on conditions such as weather, as well as availability or restrictions of our partner organisations. You will also have time to put the theory about photography into practice, walking around and exploring the city. At the end of the camp, the best photographs from each participant are selected for an online exhibition on SEEDS' social media. Participants should bring their own digital cameras, lenses, tripods and laptops if possible.
Reykjavík is a dynamic, modern city which lives in harmony with nature, using renewable energy sources. The world’s northernmost capital bridges the Atlantic, between Europe and North America. Reykjavík is spread across a peninsula with a panoramic view of the mountains and the Atlantic. It is an international city with a lively cosmopolitan cultural scene surrounded by beautiful nature.
SEEDS participants will stay in a house in Reykjavík. The facilities are basic with a kitchen, showers, and a washing machine. Everyone is expected to show consideration for their companions. Participants will sleep in shared rooms or dormitories. Volunteers will receive food supplies and will be in charge of cooking and cleaning. Please note the food SEEDS provides will be vegetarian. Do not forget to bring some traditional/typical food, drinks, recipes, music, games or movies from your country for the intercultural evening. Please be aware some items or ingredients may be expensive in Iceland and you will need to buy them yourselves or bring them from your country.
The Meeting time will be at 18:00 (6:00 pm) on November 27 at SEEDS’ office in Reykjavík. Participants that cannot arrive on time (later or delayed flights) will be sent information on how to reach the camp on their own.
Code:NICE-24S-1201A
Where:Kagoshima
Number of volunteers:7
Language:Japanese
Extra-Fee:9000 JPY
Age:18+
Working in the flower farms of the southern island. Vols. need to speak very good Japanese!
The volunteers will be spilt into 3 farms (without change in the whole period) and mainly help to harvest the flowers and other farm work such as selection and rapping of flowers. Farm work will be 5-6 days in a week usually around 08:00-18:00 (sometimes, even longer) with lunch break in 12:00-13:30. There will be some pocket money to be used for meals (besides the lunch on the working days) and a part of the travel cost to the island. Thus, there are some possibilities to have another public work once a week such as beach cleaning and activities at the elders home though not sure. Local SDGs (2030 goals) of Erabu
This project is actively working for SDG 2 (Zero Hunger) and SDGs 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities), organized together with a group of farmers since 1995. The project has been held mostly in March and this is the 3rd time to be held in the summer since 2019. The project started by the links with the President of NICE who had a farm stay here in his student days. The island has rich, beautiful sub tropical nature with corral leaf on the beach without being polluted by the tourism. As the location is isolated and very far from the cities, they can hardly get the paid workers to help their farm work, so vols. help it to protect their industry and life! Thus, the volunteers can learn a lot from the natural and local life, by that many of them become a big fan of the island! *Outcome of this workcamp: Workcamps have greatly contributed to the farmers (not to waste the flowers due to lack of working power) in 2023 by 3 workcamps with 10 vols.!
Okino erabu island. It originally belonged to Ryukyu kingdom of Okinawa islands which deeply effects the culture. It had been once occupied by the USA after the World War II, but returned back to Japan in 1953. Birth rate is one of the highest in Japan since people help each other like a big family:) Excursion on the island (limestone cave, etc.) on the free days, welcome/ farewell parties, swimming in the beach, sea turtle (or if lucky, also whale!) watching, etc.
Local house rent for the volunteers with some sleeping rooms, bath, kitchen, toilet, etc. Meals will be cooked by the volunteers themselves besides the lunch on the working days that will be provided by each farm.
Good Japanese (no problem for the daily and work conversation). Respect to the culture and farm life and high motivation to work hard. You don't need much power, but patience to keep (and positive attitude to enjoy!) the same work
The nearest international airport is Naha. The ferry runs every day (Naha 07:00 - Wadomari 14:10, Wadomari 12:00 - Naha 19:00. 5,760 JPY for one way). Vols. need to arrive at Naha by the end of Nov. 30 and can leave there after the beginning of Dec. 21.
We can open the place for international volunteers ONLY IF we already have a Japanese volunteer or resident in the same period.
Code:VSAGN2412-2
Where:Royal School Complex
Number of volunteers:10
Language:English
Extra-Fee:20000 THB
Age:18-50
Volunteering at a local school in Ghana provides an impactful way to contribute to community development. Here’s a concise overview: Educational Support: Volunteers work at the Royal School Complex, helping with teaching and lesson planning, thus enhancing the educational experience for students( Cultural Immersion: Experience local traditions and build community connections through daily interactions and activities Community Development: Engage in broader initiatives, such as improving access to clean water and providing vocational training for youth and women Supporting Teachers in class room Taking care of children during break time Helping Children to eat especially the little ones who cannot feed themselves Engaging the children in their extra co-curricular activities
Royal school Complex Is located in Breman Kuntanase in the Asikuma-Odoben-Brakwa district in the central region of Ghana. The school provides affordable basic education to the children in the community and admits from nursery to primary 6. The population of the school is 332 and 14 teachers About 30 students in each class.
Cape coast
Volunteers will stay in a guest house that provides shared accommodations. All volunteers will share a large communal room, with bedding provided for each individual. The guest house offers basic amenities to ensure a comfortable stay, including electricity and running water. There will also be common areas available, such as a living room or outdoor space, where volunteers can gather for group discussions and meetings. The environment is designed to encourage community interaction, providing an opportunity to bond with fellow volunteers while enjoying a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. Additionally, the guest house may be located near local attractions or markets, giving volunteers a chance to experience the local culture during their free time During their stay, volunteers will be provided with meals that showcase local Ghanaian cuisine, offering an authentic cultural experience. The meals typically include a variety of staple foods such as rice, yams, plantains, and maize, often served with flavorful stews or sauces made with vegetables, fish, or meat. Popular dishes may include jollof rice, fufu, banku, and groundnut soup. Volunteers with dietary preferences or restrictions, such as vegetarian or vegan options, can often be accommodated with prior notice. While the main meals will be provided, volunteers may also have the opportunity to explore local markets and try street food, allowing them to immerse themselves further in the local culture. Additionally, there may be chances for volunteers to help in meal preparation, learning traditional Ghanaian cooking methods and recipes. Drinking water will be supplied, but volunteers are encouraged to bring their own reusable water bottles and may wish to purchase additional snacks or beverages from local stores during their free time." This provides a comprehensive view of the food experience in Ghana. Let me know if you'd like to modify it!
Please download transportation application “Bolt” Or “Uber” Cost from Town to Meeting point about 100 Cedi https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Kotoka+International+Airport+-+Accra,+KA+PMB+36+KIA,+Accra,+Ghana/West+Hills+Mall,+Accra,+Ghana/@5.5850094,-0.3388087,29066m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m14!4m13!1m5!1m1!1s0xfdf9b1fff72b87d:0xff2fe8ba5dfa0561!2m2!1d-0.1681235!2d5.6060955!1m5!1m1!1s0xfdfbd56adbba319:0x85c345bfeeabefdf!2m2!1d-0.34469!2d5.544829!3e0?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI0MTAwOS4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D
Code:NICE-24S-1202A
Where:Nawalapitiya
Number of volunteers:12
Language:English
Extra-Fee:220 EUR
Age:21+
Working with Children Home!
Our projects consist of two parts. First three days we worked at the orphanage. That is our main work. We are going to meet and help a family who doing domestic industries for a living. 1. Visit an orphanage and have activities with youths. 2. Activities with village children 3. Visit a family to share lives
This project is actively working for SDG 2 (Zero Hunger) and SDGs 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities), organized together with Green Volunteers for Green Future (GV4GF) since 2012 (first time in this place!). Hatton was created after British planters established a coffee plantation before tea was introduced. South Indian people came here as temporary labors. They work one month, get their wage of just one British pound, and leave. Very unhealthy, small, packed rooms constructed by planters for laborers' temporary living. No sufficient toilet facilities and no drinking water were the main problem those days but fewer complaints because they stayed only one month. Some people stayed two or more to earn more. After independence, British people were left but the majority of the laborers stayed here, they preferred local lives. Some were stayed with their families. Now their 3rd and 4th generations are living there. These communities still live in almost the same conditions, 3 generations living in small houses, low sanitary facilities, difficulties in accessing education, and low wages cause huge problems. The results are migration to cities, young age marriage, and lost community leadership. Almost all families in this area depend on vegetable farming and working in tea estates. They are separated from the outside of the world. Volunteers are going to meet youths and children in orphanages and common society.
Hatton is located in Nuwara Eliya district, in the hill country, 1300m above sea level. This area has a rich tea plantation and produces the finest teas in Sri Lanka. The majority is Tamil, who were brought here 200 years ago by British planters. The climate is very cold and the day temperature drops 150C to in day time and 100C at night. There are nice scenic places, mountains, and beautiful waterfalls. In this area the main language is Tamil and volunteers can experience South Indian subculture here. Adam’s Peak, Nuwara Eliya – the highest elevation city, Botanic Gardens, etc. are the icons. The project site is 6 hours from Colombo by bus. Organizing cultural exchange events, Excursions, Environmental Education, Expeditions, Farewell parties, etc.
Going to be a holiday home at Hatton. Hot water is available. Staff prepare food for us.
Necessary = High motivation to work with people, some knowledge about community-based industries, adapt/ respect to village life local culture, and rules, Desirable = language skills of Sri Lankan, experience in joining/ coordinating international workcamps, teamwork some sports
Colombo - Volunteers need to arrive at Katunayake Bandaranayake International Airport by the end of Dec. 01 and can leave there after 22:00 on Dec. 08. 6 hours by bus to the site. You will meet at the Colombo Government bus terminal in the morning on the first day.
Participation fee: 230 EUR to be paid on your arrivals. 20 EUR less for repeaters of GV4GF workcamps and vols. from less expensive countries. There is optional service of 50 EUR to pick up at the airport and one night stay in the guest house, following day breakfast and moving to the meeting point are included.
Code:SAVWA 0090
Where:Soshanguve
Number of volunteers:4
Language:English
Extra-Fee:260 EUR
Age:21+
Recognition of 5th December (World Volunteer Day) to recognise all the valuable volunteers in our community and organisation at large.
The work camp activities will include community work in and around Pretoria and includes working with children and also voluntary services to the community of Soshanguve. We will honour our volunteers for the month with one special day activity dedicated to all volunteers for the year.
The South Africa Volunteer Work Camp Association (SAVWA) will contribute towards the development of South African communities both urban and rural through local, national, regional and international volunteers to work together towards the cultural, economic, socio- political well-being of young people and marginalised persons or groups through empowerment work camps programs and promotion of sustainable development. The South Africa Volunteer Work Camp Association shall work and collaborate with other Volunteer driven organisation, Regional Work Camp Associations, and organisations. South Africa Volunteer Work Camp Association is a member of Southern African Workcamp Cooperation (SAWC), Partner with Service Civil International (SCI), Full member of Coordinating Committee for International Voluntary Service (CCIVS) and Partner Member of Alliance if European Voluntary Service Organisations.
Soshanguve, also called Sosha, is a township situated about 30 km north of Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa, just east of Mabopane. Language: The community has multicultural people and English is mostly spoken with local languages such as Sotho, Zulu, and Tshwana to name a few. Weekends are meant to be for free tours that the group can organize by themselves. All our work camps are reserved for cultural nights when each volunteer can present her/his country and culture.
Accommodation will be in a house and venue in Soshanguve. Participants will be required to bring their sleeping bags. The accommodation has a simple bathroom with shower and water available. The accommodation and work place have flushing toilets and do have electricity but should expect normal power cuts lasting to 2 hours on various time slots in the week. (Not every day) What to bring: Sleeping bag, sun cream, mosquito spray/lotion, sandals, shoes are advisable. Rain coat, light working clothes during working hours and warm clothes at night, as it may turn out to be chilly; Torch or flash light and arts and cultural items such as drums etc. for the children even sporting equipment such as soccer balls etc. and board games.
Qualification of participants: Open minded, ready to interact with other people of different cultural background - Positive attitude - Willing to share his/her experiences - Flexible to live/stay in simple living conditions - Flexible to eat local food - Ready to do academic work on the project and No experience needed at all. Willingness to guide students especially in cultural and arts activities mostly afternoon work from 2 pm till 4 pm mostly. Some weekends may have excursions with students to different areas of Pretoria.
Book your tickets to OR Tambo International Airport, Johannesburg, South Africa Take the Gautrain from OR Tambo International Airport located upstairs of the Arrival Lounge to Pretoria station. Purchase a train card once you exit the airport to follow online on www.gautrain.co.za This is a world class train safe and reliable. You will change train at Marlboro station take train going towards Pretoria station on Platform A upstairs. Once at Pretoria station just wait for SAVWA official to pick you up.
Extra info: The work camp participation fee is strictly Euro 260 and this covers simple accommodation, food and project expenses office running/administrative expenses, certificate of participation during the camp, communication before, during and after the camp. Just so you know, this does not include travel expenses to and from the camp, pick up from airport so participants are asked to reserve a small amount of money for transport to the camp and vice-verse. We would like to ask for advice from us when they are planning to book their ticket to Pretoria.
Code:VTWC24-12
Where:HONG KONG
Number of volunteers:16
Language:English
Extra-Fee:0
Age:18-29
- (1) Share Your Culture: Host a favorite game or cultural activity from your home country, connecting with students and celebrating together at our fun-filled Cultural Day during the Christmas party in a school! (2) Contribute to a local temple: Connect with a local temple and contribute to the renovation of their spaces, offering a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in Hong Kong's cultural heritage while addressing community needs. (3) Support the Streetathon Event: Be a part of Hong Kong’s vibrant "RunOurCity" Streetathon, assisting in various roles to ensure the event's success while experiencing the city’s energetic sports culture.
(1) Our main partner, the HKICC Lee Shau Kee School of Creativity, is Hong Kong’s first DSS secondary school offering holistic creative education. With a focus on humanities, it broadens students’ exposure to arts, media, and design, nurturing future talents for the creative industry. We will visit their classes to share our cultures as foreign volunteers.(2) Another key partner is Kusala Education, which promotes diverse education focused on love, compassion, and well-being. Using the Theory of Multiple Intelligences, they nurture verbal, logical, spatial, and musical skills. Their holistic approach balances STEM education with values that foster personal and social harmony. We will support their local temple in Hong Kong "Po Lin Monastery" with some volunteer work during the camp.(3) The third partner of this bootcamp is RunOurCity, the organizer of the Streetathon campaign. RunOurCity believes RUN can transform lives. They organise STREETATHONS, hong kong ladies run and other themed running events to nurture fun and compassionate running culture in Hong Kong. Since 2013, they have organized running events for almost 140,000 participants, and raised funds for over 30 charities. We will join them as a cheering team during the camp.
Our campsite is situated in the heart of Hong Kong, providing an ideal base for exploration. During their free time, participants can easily explore the city, experiencing daily life in local communities, enjoying the vibrant nighttime lights, and discovering unique finds in nearby shops. With so much to see and do, this camp offers a great opportunity for everyone to fully immerse themselves in the best of Hong Kong during their stay.
Accmodation: Participants will stay at the youth hostel ’TungPo,’ a dynamic center dedicated to fostering creativity, innovation, and diverse learning experiences for young people. The hostel offers top-notch facilities that promote growth through arts and culture, digital and social technology, as well as sports and healthy living. With a global focus, TungPo serves as a platform for local and international youth to connect, share knowledge, and expand their horizons.Food: Participants won’t need to cook or wash dishes themselves. Meals will be arranged based on the location and activity of the day, with around 5 meals being eaten outside, for which participants may need to bear their own cost (around HKD 60 – 80 per meal).
Aged above 18 - Be curious about different cultures and communities- Eager to share your culture in public event (like Christmas Party with students)
KOHO (KWUN TONG)4 December (Wed) 14:00
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