volontariato internazionale, antirazzismo, pace, diritti
Code:FSL-WHV-237
Where:Kullu Manali
Number of volunteers:30
Language:English
Extra-Fee:20000 INR
Age:21-65
The camp will focus on the volunteers to understand the social and cultural aspects of the community they work. The volunteers will be given experience through interactions, workshops exchange of ideas, need analysis with the support of team leader, planning and be a part of completing the scheduled work with the group of volunteers for the benefit of the community and a learning experience for the volunteers. The camp will consist of community service, Learning, Culture and evaluation. Activities: 1. Interactions with ASI and Local communities to address and understand their need and social challenges 2. Creating awareness to Community, College Students and School children on Natural Heritage Conservation 3. Involving in community, GHNP officials and College Students on Tree Plantation 4. Teaching children on Natural Heritage 5. Implementation of SDG’s activities at Schools and Community 6. Involving in mural painting on Natural Heritage conservation at a Public place 7. Involving in clean-up drive along with community 8. Intercultural activities
FSL-India, (Field Services and Inter-cultural Learning - India) is a youth development organisation focused towards Inter-cultural Learning through Voluntary Services set up to promote Global Understanding by providing opportunities to the youth to work in different cultural contexts to appreciate Inter-cultural learning. Thereby, reducing boundaries and bringing people to work together in harmony by understanding the Inter-cultural aspects focusing towards development of people and society through youth mobility and volunteerism. Founded in the year 2000 and legally incorporated in 2001, FSL-India is a Trust under Indian Trust Act 1882. It was formed with the support of like-minded National and International Organizations with a primary purpose to bring about global transformation, progress and growth through youth exchange programs. FSL-India has been running work camps all over India since 2001. Over the years, FSL-India has developed a strong network of local partners and local volunteers in the regions where we conduct our camps. The Volunteer camp will be run to provide an opportunity for volunteers to do a community service clubbed with Cultural exchange which will give a greater learning experience. The camp activities will focus on understanding the social and cultural aspects of the community they work. The volunteers will be given experience through interactions, workshops, and meetings with University students and Government officials to understand the development issues. We believe that the experience will give the volunteers a global perspective of the community and the possibility to be change-makers in their own community.
Location: Kullu Manali – 465 Km from Delhi Leisure Activities: - A day trekking with experts – Nature walk and Bird watching - Visit Indian families and interact with local culture and tradition - Visit the temple and other cultural sites Places to visit during Weekend: • Rohtang La Mountain Pass • Kullu Manali & Bhrigu Lake • Kasol and Malana • Jogini waterfall • Himalayan Nyinmapa Buddishg Monastery
Accommodation: At a rented guest house or hostel, with shared rooms Food: North Indian vegetarian and non-vegetarian food will be provided for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Safe, filtered water is available for drinking
VISA - The participants should come on Tourist visa Fee- The participation fee has to be paid on arrival to our Team Leader in Indian rupees.
Information about the Meeting Point will be mentioned in the Info Sheet, which will be sent at least a month in advance
Code:FSL-WC-238
Where:Mysore
Number of volunteers:30
Language:English
Extra-Fee:18000 INR
Age:21-65
The camp will focus on the volunteers to understand the social and cultural aspects of the community they work. The volunteers will be given experience through interactions, workshops exchange of ideas, need analysis with the support of the team leader, planning and being a part of completing the scheduled work with the group of volunteers to the benefit of the community and a learning experience to the volunteers. The camp will consist of community service, Learning, Culture and evaluation. Activities: • Interactions with the community to understand their need and social challenges • Attend workshops on women empowerment in India • Visit self-help groups and social entrepreneurship units managed by women • Working with women in agriculture farm • Teaching Basic English and mural painting at school • Cultural exploration at Mysore city • Present the project outcome with reference to the SDG to the University/ School Students
FSL-India, (Field Services and Inter-cultural Learning - India) is a youth development organisation focused towards Inter-cultural Learning through Voluntary Services set up to promote Global Understanding by providing opportunities to the youth to work in different cultural contexts to appreciate Inter-cultural learning. Thereby, reducing boundaries and bringing people to work together in harmony by understanding the Inter-cultural aspects focusing towards development of people and society through youth mobility and volunteerism. Founded in the year 2000 and legally incorporated in 2001, FSL-India is a Trust under Indian Trust Act 1882. It was formed with the support of like-minded National and International Organizations with a primary purpose to bring about global transformation, progress and growth through youth exchange programs. FSL-India has been running work camps all over India since 2001. Over the years, FSL-India has developed a strong network of local partners and local volunteers in the regions where we conduct our camps. The Volunteer camp will be run to provide an opportunity for volunteers to do a community service clubbed with Cultural exchange which will give a greater learning experience. The camp activities will focus on understanding the social and cultural aspects of the community they work. The volunteers will be given experience through interactions, workshops, and meetings with University students and Government officials to understand the development issues. We believe that the experience will give the volunteers a global perspective of the community and the possibility to be change-makers in their own community.
Location: Mysore is located in the state of Karnataka, 185 kilometres north of Bangalore, and 138 kilometres from Bangalore satellite bus station Leisure Activities: 1. Madikeri is a hill town in southern India. Framed by the Western Ghats mountain range, it’s known for the Raja’s Seat, a simple monument overlooking forests and rice paddies. 2. The Dubare Camp, where elephants were trained for the famous Mysore Dussehra, found a brand new calling. Today, it’s a place where hundreds of tourists get one-on-one with their biggest (quite literally) dream. 3. Nagarahole National ParkIt has among the densest vegetation and wildlifepopulation and is known for its tiger sightings
Accommodation: At a rented guest house or hostel, with shared rooms Food: South Indian vegetarian and non-vegetarian food will be provided for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Safe, filtered water is available for drinking.
VISA - The participants should come on Tourist visa Fee- The participation fee has to be paid on arrival to our Team Leader in Indian rupees.
Information about the Meeting Point will be mentioned in the Info Sheet, which will be sent at least a month in advance
Code:RC-10/24
Where:Dharamshala
Number of volunteers:10
Language:English
Extra-Fee:260 EUR
Age:20+
Through this project we aim to provide volunteers with an enriching (rural & urban) experience where they would participate in our ongoing rural community development initiatives aimed at uplift of marginalized people and later move to McLeodganj, Dharamshala where Tibetan Government in exile has its head quarters. Volunteers here would get chance to increase their understanding about Tibetan Culture, their movement and their ongoing struggle to keep their identity alive. Relates to SDG-11 (Sustainable cities and communities).
During 1 st week volunteers would join us in our headquarter which is based at a rural location where they have opportunity to live & experience a typical mountain village culture, their lifestyle and during process join our ongoing initiatives like NFE, women empowerment, NRM (Protection of fresh water sources), organic farming etc. During 2 nd week the group would move to Mcloedganj in Dharamshala which is a touristic town and also Secretariat of Tibetan Government in exile. Over herethey would visit Tibetan, monasteries, museum, schools and join language classes with Tibetan monks. There is a likelihood that we may take up some cleanliness work or some other activity. Otherwise, this week will be more of touristic and culture sharing.
Rural Centre for Human Interests (RUCHI) is a community development organization with ever increasing focus on youth development and intercultural learning through voluntary service. RUCHI got registered in 1983, under Indian Societies Registration Act as a non-political, non-profit making voluntary organization.
(1 st week) RUCHI Campus at village, Bandh of Solan district and (2 nd week) in the town of Mcloedganj in Dharamshala, a tourist hub. In the first week, Nearby Kasauli town is a major attraction. A visit to Shimla will offer an opportunity to see high Himalayan Mountains and British architecture. During 2 nd week, the volunteers will visit Dharamshala, the headquarters of Tibetan Government in exile. Opportunities will be there for short and long treks in the mountains. After the camp, if they like, volunteers may visit Golden Temple in Amritsar, Punjab.
Volunteers will live in shared accommodation in both places. The minimum basic amenities will be available. Vegetarian food will be served but in the town you will have access to non- vegetarian meals as well. A cook will be there but volunteers are expected to help him and occasionally cook their own meals and self-management is required.
Interest in understanding different life styles and issues with a sharing and learning ability, High motivation & open mindedness is a must.
International Terminal: New Delhi and Chandigarh Nearest railway station: Kalka
Code:RC-11/24
Where:Bandh
Number of volunteers:10
Language:English
Extra-Fee:230 EUR
Age:20+
We think of art in form of Mural as instrument of liberation, freedom of speech, educational, revolution for a social change. Through this project we want to turn all common spaces within our campus into a open gallery with each wall signifying freedom of expression with a social message. Post covid organizing this camp we wish to bring interested art lover’s together to collectively/individually demonstrate their creativity and transform our walls.
Volunteers will be working with oil and water based permanent paint in Ruchi campus or adjoining schools. We would like you to bring brushes and unleash your creativity by leaving a mark on our walls sending a social message for youth and public. In between you will also be participating in our ongoing humanitarian actions like Non formal education, women empowerment initiatives, environment conservation, waste upcycling, organic farming etc and interacting with local people on daily basis.
Rural Centre for Human Interests (RUCHI) is a community development organization with ever increasing focus on youth development and intercultural learning through voluntary service. RUCHI got registered in 1983, under Indian Societies Registration Act as a non-political, non-profit making voluntary organization.
Ruchi campus is located near Bandh village. It is 30 km from Kalka and 60 km from Chandigarh. Bandh village is small located in interior mountainous area and the volunteers will have a unique opportunity to live with nature in a peaceful environment. RUCHI campus is one km. from the village.
Volunteers will live in the RUCHI campus. All basic amenities will be available with library facilities. Asian squat type toilet and English WC will be available. Vegetarian food will be served. A cook will be there but volunteers are expected to help him and occasionally cook their own meals. Self-management is required. Meantime volunteer can learn Indian cuisine (cooking). Sleeping bag is required.
Interest in Art and willingness to use their creative skills to practice preferred.
International Terminal: New Delhi and Chandigarh Nearest railway station: Kalka (30 kms)
Code:FSL-WHV-240
Where:Kullu Manali – 465 Km from Delhi
Number of volunteers:30
Language:English
Extra-Fee:20000 INR
Age:21-65
This National Park is in the western part of the Himalayan Mountains in the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh is characterized by high alpine peaks, alpine meadows and riverine forests. The 90,540 ha property includes the upper mountain glacial and snow meltwater sources of several rivers, and the catchments of water supplies that are vital to millions of down stream users. The GHNPCA protects the monsoon-affected forests and alpine meadows of the Himalayan front ranges. GHNP was awarded UNESCO World Heritage Site status in 2014, in recognition of its outstanding significance for biodiversity conservation. The park protects over 1,000 plant species, including many medicinal herbs, 31 mammal species and 209 bird species, as well as amphibians, reptiles and insects. The Camp: The camp will focus on the volunteers to understand the social and cultural aspects of the community they work. The volunteers will be given experience through interactions, workshops exchange of ideas, need analysis with the support of team leader, planning and be a part of completing the scheduled work with the group of volunteers for the benefit of the community and a learning experience for the volunteers. The camp will consist of community service, Learning, Culture and evaluation. Activities: 1. Interactions with ASI and Local communities to address and understand their need and social challenges 2. Creating awareness to Community, College Students and School children on Natural Heritage Conservation 3. Involving in community, GHNP officials and College Students on Tree Plantation 4. Teaching children on Natural Heritage 5. Implementation of SDG’s activities at Schools and Community 6. Involving in mural painting on Natural Heritage conservation at a Public place 7. Involving in clean-up drive along with community 8. Intercultural activities
FSL-India, (Field Services and Inter-cultural Learning - India) is a youth development organisation focused towards Inter-cultural Learning through Voluntary Services set up to promote Global Understanding by providing opportunities to the youth to work in different cultural contexts to appreciate Inter-cultural learning. Thereby, reducing boundaries and bringing people to work together in harmony by understanding the Inter-cultural aspects focusing towards development of people and society through youth mobility and volunteerism. Founded in the year 2000 and legally incorporated in 2001, FSL-India is a Trust under Indian Trust Act 1882. It was formed with the support of like-minded National and International Organizations with a primary purpose to bring about global transformation, progress and growth through youth exchange programs. FSL-India has been running work camps all over India since 2001. Over the years, FSL-India has developed a strong network of local partners and local volunteers in the regions where we conduct our camps. The Volunteer camp will be run to provide an opportunity for volunteers to do a community service clubbed with Cultural exchange which will give a greater learning experience. The camp activities will focus on understanding the social and cultural aspects of the community they work. The volunteers will be given experience through interactions, workshops, and meetings with University students and Government officials to understand the development issues. We believe that the experience will give the volunteers a global perspective of the community and the possibility to be change-makers in their own community.
Leisure Activities: - A day trekking with experts – Nature walk and Bird watching - Visit Indian families and interact with local culture and tradition - Visit the temple and other cultural sites Places to visit during Weekend: • Rohtang La Mountain Pass • Kullu Manali & Bhrigu Lake • Kasol and Malana • Jogini waterfall • Himalayan Nyinmapa Buddishg Monastery
Accommodation: At a rented guest house or hostel, with shared rooms Food: North Indian vegetarian and non-vegetarian food will be provided for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Safe, filtered water is available for drinking
VISA - The participants should come on Tourist visa Fee- The participation fee has to be paid on arrival to our Team Leader in Indian rupees.
Information about the Meeting Point will be mentioned in the Info Sheet, which will be sent at least a month in advance
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