volontariato internazionale, antirazzismo, pace, diritti
Code:ICJA2511
Where:Jamlitz
Number of volunteers:15
Language:English
Extra-Fee:0
Age:18-26
With your help, we would like to carry out urgent work to preserve the historic railway station site. Nature is reclaiming what once belonged to it and working against memory. Together with your help and the support of the village, we want to fight against oblivion and make the station grounds visible again. The work you carry out will take place outside and is mostly horticultural: this means physical labour with hoes, saws and spades to clear the site of wild growth and bushes. Work can be physically demanding! During the work you will have the opportunity to learn a lot about the place and to talk to the local people and hear how they perceived the different periods. The Jamlitz railway station is also run in cooperation with the nearby Lieberose Memorial in Jamlitz and the young residents are often involved in its upkeep. You can also become active at the memorial site and help to maintain the greenery and work against forgetting. In our bicycle workshop, you can repair bicycles and take them on trips to the nearby Schwansee lake and through the meadows and forests.
The “Justus Delbrück Haus” | Akademie für Mitbestimmung (Academy for Co- determination) in the former Railway Station Jamlitz is an open place where everyone is welcome and can take part in events such as exhibitions, cinema evenings and other events. The organisation Karuna e.V. (Future for children and young people in need) bought the disused railway station in Jamlitz in 2008 and transformed it back into a lively place. Several organisations are now working together here, filling the past, present and future with life. You will find both a historical site rich with stories to tell and a vibrant space for exchange, where, in addition to educational programmes, leisure activities also take place. Moreover, a residential community for former homeless and decoupled young people has been established. In cooperation with the Lieberose memorial site in Jamlitz, socially disadvantaged children and young people in particular get the opportunity to escape everyday life, take advantage of artistic, historical and experiential educational programmes and experience a democratic and self-determined life. The railway station is located far away from large cities and is surrounded by forests and lakes, meadows and fields. This is very conducive to working with the young people and is part of the educational concept. “Arrive and simply be in the here and now”. This is the motto for working and living at the Railway Station Jamlitz. For further information see also Justus- Delbrück-Haus.
Jamlitz is situated in a very rural location and has many exciting things to offer in addition to relaxing nature, bathing lakes and a historic landscape that can be explored on foot or by bike. At the end of the 19th century, Berlin artists discovered this place and founded an artists' colony, which still characterises the identity of the village today. During the National Socialist era, a large military training area was to bebuilt here. The project met with resistance from the local population and was never completed. However, a satellite camp of the Sachsenhausen concentration camp was built, which sadly earned the village a reputation as one of the most important sites of the Shoah in Brandenburg. After liberation from National Socialism, both the camp and the military training area continued to be used by Soviet troops. The railway station was at the centre of all these events and today bears witness to the different areas. You will have the opportunity to get to know the history in various ways. On guided tours and seminars, through conversations with locals and explorations on your own, you can uncover and understand the overlapping layers. We also think together about which excursions and activities can be organised. Whether a visit Cottbus or Eisenhüttenstadt or Berlin is up to you.
Volunteers will be accommodated in the former railway station, there are rooms with several beds, sleeping bags must be brought along. We will cook and eat together with the residents of the railway station. If you want, you can spend the night in a tent, we can set up tents for this purpose.
Please bring a sleeping bag, possibly a pillow, towel, with you. You will need work clothes, rain gear and sturdy, closed shoes. As it can get cold at night in August, even in summer, please bring warm clothing. Don't forget sun protection in case of strong sun. For your free time, please bring a swimming costume, music, your talents and something specific from your life. The project is in a very rural location. There is a swimming lake about 15 minutes away by bike. Volunteers should be able to cycle and swim safely. Alcohol and drugs are not permitted in the project itself. After registration, we require a self-declaration on child and youth protection.
Terminal: Lieberose Bus station via Bahnhof Cottbus. Nearest Airport: Berlin.
Code:NICE-25Y-0810A
Where:Vang Vieng Laos
Number of volunteers:15
Language:English
Extra-Fee:280 USD
Age:21+
Working for building Youth Center and joining the English class and club activities of the local youth in a small village!
Volunteers will 1) Working for building Youth Center, 2) Organic farming (just small gardening at youth centers, mostly planting flowers and trees for shade), 3) Participate in club activities and 4) Participate in English class traditional dance.
This project is actively working for SDG 4 (Quality Education) and SDGs 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities), organized together with Phoudindaeng Youth Center (PYC) since 2009. PYC's main projects are running a school bus, teaching English in extracurricular classes, supporting the construction of a community center and establishing a library. Considering the increasing demands of villagers, PYC was officially established in 2007 which has played important roles for personal growth, life-long education and formation of leadership skills. In 2024, 2 workcamps were successfully organized with 8 vols. from Japan, Hong Kong and Myanmar in addition to some local vols. It had been open only to Asian, but from this year, it is open to all over the world!
The future plan of international workcamps in Laos and the youth center. Bring some info.! Going to the Market, Basi Ceremony, Performance, Party, etc. Agricultural village in Van Vieng district in the north part, surrounded by the river and mountains.
Phonsung Youth Center. Meals will be cooked by volunteers by turns. There are local markets near the village. Sometime the dinner will be Vangvieng town. Sleeping bag is necessary.
High motivation to work and respect to the local culture and way of the local organization! the 280 USD have to be paid on your arrivals
Vientiane. Volunteers need to arrive by 08:00 on the first day and can leave there after 20:00 on the last day. They can go to Van Vieng by the public bus that takes 4-5 hours, possibly together with other volunteers!
Code:IWO-81
Where:전남 여수시
Number of volunteers:20
Language:English
Extra-Fee:0
Age:19-40
Participants will spend a night in Yeosu with all participants, exploring the city before heading to Geomun Island. There, they will collaborate with professional artists to create artwork using marine debris, household waste, and natural materials which are collected by participants in the island. They will also take part in producing artworks that benefit the local community such as painting and artcrafts. In addition to these creative activities, participants will have time to enjoy Geomun Island’s stunning beaches and beautiful ocean. Participants will also have the opportunity to share their diverse cultures with local elementary and middle school students through food, games, art, clothing, photography, and more. This cultural exchange will allow both participants and students to experience the joy of diversity and gain valuable insights from different traditions and perspectives. This experience is perfect for anyone curious about life beyond the city, where the vast sea meets a vibrant island community. It is also an ideal opportunity for those who wish to contribute to local development and foster collaboration within the community.
Geomun Island is a beautiful island located about 1 hour and 30 minutes by high-speed ferry from Yeosu, which is known for having one of the most picturesque harbors in South Korea. While it may seem like a remote island from the mainland, from the perspective of the sea, it holds a strategic position as a gateway to Korea. Because of this, Geomun Island has historical significance—most notably, it was occupied by British forces from 1885 to 1887. Despite being separated from the mainland, the island has developed its own unique culture over time. Today, it is home to about 300 residents who enjoy a peaceful and happy life. Volunteers come to this island to contribute to the well-being of the community and help enhance the happiness of its residents even further.
https://maps.app.goo.gl/Z3pWgfAkh3FAxtbs6 Participants will have a free time during a project at the beach and villages in island. Participants will enjoy YEOSU city together for a day before going to Gumundo.
In the local guest house / Meals are provided & Cooked by participants. The accommodation provides air conditioning, bedding, and shower facilities. Each room will be shared by 4 to 5 people.
Participants are required to like nature and local engagment. Participants are required to upload their pictures and videos of voluntary services during a project so, they should have social media (Instagram, Facebook, TickTok).
▶ Meeting point: YEOSU Ferry Terminal https://maps.app.goo.gl/2oqBD6q5xNZSoKy57 Participants will meet at YEOSU city. The train or bus runs frequently from Seoul to YEOSU a day by KTX (High-speed train) and express bus. It takes about 2 hours and a half by KTX train. From the train station, you may take a bus or taxi to the meeting point. It will take a 20 min by bus and 10 min by TAXI. After gathering at the meeting point, all participants will move together to the project site by the bus and High-speed ferry following day.(The ferry is quite big and complies with international passenger ship regulations. It is ensuring a safe and comfortable journey for all participants). The transportation fee from meeting point to project site by charted bus and ferry will be covered by the Host organization
Code:NICE-25Y-0810D
Where:Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
Number of volunteers:4
Language:English
Extra-Fee:150 EUR
Age:21+
Working in the nursing home to have a precious time with the elders.
Volunteers will help in arranging extra activities for the senior citizens, such as art, craft, painting, gardening, storytelling, music and movement activities. Other than that, volunteers could help the nursing care helpers to cook and take part in daily cleaning routines. Some of the days, bring the senior citizens for an evening walk if weather permits. Otherwise lots of, indoor activities could be conduct.
This project is actively working for SDGs 10 (Reduced Inequalities), organized together with Malaysian Organization of Volunteer Exchange (MOVE) since 2019 in this place. MOVE is a workcamp NGO founded in 2006. Bernice Home was found by a lady by the name of Bernice.She started this home for senior citizens who need quality home care services to seniors with limited mobility or dementia and hence social interaction. She started this home in 2000 and the second home in 2018. The founder belief “life shouldn’t end when you are old, it should be full of happy memories regardless of the age. The founder wants to keep the seniors active and engaged through physical, mental and social activities, all in the comfort of their home.The workcamp was revived in 2023 and in 2024, 8 volunteers from Japan and Hong Kong did great work!
Situation of elderly home in each country. Local SDGs (2030 goals) of Bernice Home Visit around Kuala Lumpur city. Wednesday afternoon will be free. The volunteers joining more than 1 unit (week) can have free days in the weekend. The home is located in Jalan Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur. https://goo.gl/maps/84vfEaSMEaBL2b4x8
Home stay in the house of MOVE President (Siva san). Male and female will be mixed. The breakfast will be bought at the food stalls, very near to the house (walking distance). The dinner too (or they can also cook at home by themselves if they prefer). Lunch will be provided at Home. Workcampers will be able to try various of local food. Sleeping bag is necessary. They need to keep a good manner not to disturb the family life.
Bring along your expertise, such as singing, dancing, arts and craft and most important your caring heart to engage with these old people. 700 MYR (150 EUR by the rate on 2025 Feb. 16th). If vols. join more than 1 unit (week), 350 MYR+ 50 MYR x Days meaning 1,050 MYR (225 EUR) for 2 units, 1,400 MYR (301 EUR) for 3 units, etc. 10% discount for the repeaters of MOVE workcamps or those from less expensive countries. Transportation cost for the work is not included. For the vols. joining more than one unit, the accommodation in the Saturday night and the meals from Saturday lunch to Sunday lunch are included unless they stay/ eat outside.
Kuala Lumpur - Volunteers will meet at the nearest train station and need to arrive at the airport by 10:00 on the first day and can leave the airport after 11:00 on the last day.
Code:ASTO 07
Where:Yéviépé
Number of volunteers:12
Language:French
Extra-Fee:220 EUR
Age:21+
During the summer school holidays, ASTOVOT organizes, in collaboration with the village of Yéviépé, an international project of socio-educational activities and academic support for the children of the village. It is a solidarity initiative where national and international volunteers come together for three weeks to help in educational and fun contexts, often within the library built by ASTOVOT and within the grounds of the primary school in the village of Yéviépé. The objective is to contribute to the educational support of children while offering recreational and creative moments for their development. • Improve children’s level of reading, writing and oral expression in French and other subjects as well. • For volunteers: It is an enriching experience that allows them to contribute positively to society, develop educational skills and create social connections. • For children: It combines learning with fun, builds self-confidence, improves academic results and encourages creativity.
Academic support in the mornings: Homework help: Volunteers offer support to students in subjects such as mathematics, French, foreign languages, etc. Educational workshops are interactive and fun way. Personalized support: Volunteers can organize more individualized support for certain children experiencing particular academic difficulties. Activities with children in the afternoons: • Educational games: Offer games that stimulate creativity and learning, such as board games, puzzles, role-playing games, or group activities. • Creative workshops: Drawing, painting, sculpture, making crafts from recycled materials… These workshops allow children to develop their artistic expression while having fun. • Sports and recreational activities: To encourage cooperation and team spirit, sports activities such as football, and relay races can be organized
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Located 12 km from the town of Kpalimé on the road linking it to the village of Nyivé on the Togo-Ghana border, Yéviépé was founded at the end of the 18th century. With a population of around 3000 inhabitants, it is surrounded by the villages of Kpadapé to the north, Kalakala to the east, Nyivé to the south and Womé to the west. The population is essentially agricultural, and activities are based on the cultivation of corn, beans, cassava, yams and rice. There is a primary school and a middle school welcoming students from six neighboring villages.
Housing conditions are simple and adapted to each project site. Volunteers are housed in rooms of three or four, with the mix depending on the organization of the groups. Depending on the location, dry toilets and waterless showers may be used. The association provides plastic or foam mats, and volunteers can bring their own sleeping bags if necessary. Drinking water is available on site, but access to electricity and the Internet may be limited due to power cuts and difficulties accessing the network. During the work, volunteers will prepare their own meals. An internal organization will distribute domestic tasks, including cooking, alternating between the groups. The food products used will be a mixture of local, imported and sometimes organic products. Each volunteer's diet will be considered when preparing meals. Additionally, volunteers will have access to a variety of tropical fruits, such as bananas, oranges, pineapples, mangoes, avocados, papayas, etc.
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Code:ASTO 06
Where:Agomé Tomégbé
Number of volunteers:12
Language:French
Extra-Fee:220 EUR
Age:21+
This summer, ASTOVOT is organizing an international socio-educational activity and story collection production project in the village of Agomé-Tomégbé in Togo. This project aims to mobilize children and the local community around the importance of culture, education, and the preservation of oral heritage. This involves organizing socio-educational and leisure activities workshops with an emphasis on collecting tales from the Ewe region and then making a collection of them for future activities in schools in Togo.
• Storytelling and story collection workshops: Sessions can be organized to collect traditional tales from children, young people, elders and local storytellers. • Organization of entertainment workshops: reading, games, theater, sports for the benefit of children. • Training in youth work: Volunteers will receive training in facilitation techniques, group management, and the use of stories as learning and awareness tools. • Writing and editing the stories: After the project, the stories will be transcribed, rewritten to make their language accessible, and structured for publishing. Volunteers and the ASTOVOT team will be involved in this phase to develop their writing skills. • Creation of a collection of stories: Once the stories have been written, a collection will be laid out, printed and distributed. This collection will include illustrations, comments on the values transmitted through the tales, and information on the traditions of Togo. • After the production of the collection, story shows will be organized in schools, villages, or during cultural festivals to highlight the stories collected and encourage oral transmission.
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Agomé-Tomégbé is a picturesque village located in the Kloto prefecture, 15 km from Kpalimé and 145 km from Lomé. Thanks to its pleasant mountain climate, it offers visitors the opportunity to discover remarkable natural sites and enjoy its rivers. This region is distinguished by a great diversity of landscapes and rich agricultural activity, cultivating tropical products such as bananas, oranges, pineapples, soursop, avocado, coffee, cocoa and papaya. Agomé-Tomégbé also stands out for its efforts in the education of young girls, with an inclusive and effective educational policy.
Housing conditions are simple and adapted to each project site. Volunteers are housed in rooms of three or four, with the mix depending on the organization of the groups. Depending on the location, dry toilets and waterless showers may be used. The association provides plastic or foam mats, and volunteers can bring their own sleeping bags if necessary. Drinking water is available on site, but access to electricity and the Internet may be limited due to power cuts and difficulties accessing the network. During the work, volunteers will prepare their own meals. An internal organization will distribute domestic tasks, including cooking, alternating between the groups. The food products used will be a mixture of local, imported and sometimes organic products. Each volunteer's diet will be considered when preparing meals. Additionally, volunteers will have access to a variety of tropical fruits, such as bananas, oranges, pineapples, mangoes, avocados, papayas, etc.
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Code:SVI-GA-09-25
Where:Mos (Pontevedra)
Number of volunteers:7
Language:English
Extra-Fee:0
Age:18-30
In the parish of Louredo in the municipality of Mos, we find this village, Aldea Alfacuca, restored with small and old buildings. These constructions were made around 1670, by Mr. Alonso Blanco. This project aims to help revitalize and recover an old village, providing it with spaces of community interest that can be visited by the neighborhood and where to know aspects of both Mos and our culture and ethnography. INTERVENTION: For this edition, the interventions are based on 3 axes: - "Gardening" rotation: care (pruning, tutoring, renewal of hedgerows...) of the sensory garden and the edible forest planted in 2022. - Rotation of debarking of Acacias: to deepen what started the previous year and continue to free Aldea Alfacuca from the presence of these invasive trees. - Rotation of rehabilitation and conditioning of the village's facilities: providing the existing spaces with greater possibilities by placing decking in the rehabilitated buildings that have a concrete slab on the floor; installation of a bathroom in the cabins that have the installation of plumbing and water; surrounded by buildings that have not been rehabilitated... WORKS FROM OTHER EDICIONS: Edition 2022: https://vimeo.com/753795440
The General Directorate of Youth (www.xuventude.xunta.es) is a department of the Xunta de Galicia (www.xunta.gal) whose priority is to meet the needs and concerns of the young population living in Galicia, firmly believing that youth has much to contribute to society as a whole. We work to improve the quality of life of young people in our autonomous community, developing actions and programs that benefit them, increase their well-being and allow them to improve their skill.
Mos is a Galician municipality in the province of Pontevedra. In Mos there are abundant archaeological remains that are evidence of an intense occupation of the territory. From the existence of prehistoric settlements documented by the presence of the "Campo de Mámoas" and the Pedra Cabaleira (dolmen with remains of an incipient corridor) there are no more data until the Romanization. At that time, the Roman road that connected Braga (Portugal) with Lugo and Astorga passed through Mos. Leisure: - Mos through history: the Castro de Torroso / Pazo de Mos. - Excursións: Ourense (thermal city), Soutomaior (castle), ... - Workshops. - Rowing in Traineras. The Trainera is a boat typical of the Cantabrian coast, propelled by rowing and sometimes by sailing, formerly dedicated to fishing, but today, with lightening modifications, to the sport of rowing regattas. - Redondela, visit to the San Simón island. Beach.
Accommodation will be in restored houses within the Village.
Meeting point: The first day from 4:00 p.m. in Concello (Municipal House) de Mos in R/Reguengo, s/n - 36415 Mos. The easiest way to get to Mos is through Vigo, by road, train (www.renfe.es) or by plane. From Santiago de Compostela to Vigo: by train: www.renfe.es or by bus: www.monbus.com. From Vigo to Mos, it can only be reached by road with the company www.monbus.com. The bus line that connects the airports of Peinador (Vigo) and Lavacolla (Santiago de Compostela) with their bus and train stations are www.vitrasa.es and www.tussa.org respectively.
The incorporation to the work camp is in the afternoon of the first day and the departure the last day after breakfast. RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT: • Toiletry bag and shower towel. • Sleeping bag and small backpack. • Mountain shoes and sports shoes. • Clothing: sportswear (sweatshirts...), warm clothing (suitable for working in the rain or cold weather), waterproof coat, work clothes (gloves, cap/hat, comfortable shoes,...).
Code:EST TDT18
Where:TALLINN
Number of volunteers:12
Language:English
Extra-Fee:350 EUR
Age:14-16
ProgramCamp program includes team projects, discussions at the round table, social and sport games, performances in the open air, actions for peace and nature protection, meetings with people, visits to museums and sightseeing as well as presentations of the countries that camp participants and volunteers represent, etc. Every day the camp will have a country presentation, a subject to learn or discuss and a related activity. Teenagers will stay in the camp activities zone from 10:00 to 17:00. There will be one day off in the camp and at least one day of travel outside Tallinn. The day off is spent either under the leadership of a member of the school staff or in the host family. Camp activities will take place in the premises of the language school that is situated in the very centre of the city. To activate teenagers and run the program, there will be a group of international volunteers and members of the local school staff. Longer camp shifts include one trip outside Tallinn.
International language camp is organized for teenagers by The Language School In Down-Town and the non-profit educational association Alternative Language Programs Satellite (ALP S) as part of their annual activities on multicultural issues for youth. The project s aim is to introduce the diversity of world cultures to the youth and provide them with good practices in intercultural communication by means of alternative English language practice which includes meetings, visits and direct contacts to young people from abroad. The project gets teens of 14 to 16 years old familiar with national traditions of the countries from all over the world, encourages them to develop their global thinking and individual initiative, tolerance and resistance to xenophobia and ethnic hatred. Camps give foreign participants a great chance to meet youngsters both from Estonia and other countries as well as to experience local life. This summer we offer you to participate in our project called KALEIDOSCOPE . We invite camp participants to discuss ideas of chaos and order, mess and harmony. Together, we will discover our own infinite potential and freedom to create new patterns of life, same way as we create patterns out of random single pieces of colourful glass twisting a kaleidoscope. We will learn how to find harmony in apparent disorder and use chaos as a tool for stress relief, how to turn imperfection into the source of true beauty and embrace uncertainty to make our life journey more successful, unique and vibrant. Camp participants will gain ideas and skills how to deal with a million of combinations of the world s reality.Meetings with local and/or international professionals in the field will take place. Thematic photo and video contests for camp participants will be organized.
LocationTallinn is the capital of Estonia, country s largest city with 450 000 inhabitants and nearly as many tourists during summer. You can get a lot of information on Tallinn on www.visittallinn.ee/engLeisure timeThere are a lot of possibilities for leisure time activities since camp will take place in the Estonian capital Tallinn where one can find attractions for any taste: sightseeing, museums, festivals, concerts, etc.
AccommodationThere are 2 options possible (subject to availability, which will become clear by the beginning of the camp):1) In the premises of The Language School In Down-Town located on the 4th and 5th floors of a business building in the city centre. In summer time, a part of the school is reserved for the camp participants accommodation that includes several separate dormitory bedrooms, a fitted kitchen, a dining area, a large shower area and two separate toilet cabins. Apart from bedrooms, the tea-room for rest will be also organized where teenagers might watch films, read and play board games enjoying soft sofas. Bed linen, pillows and blankets will be provided, so you do NOT need to bring a sleeping bag unless you want so. For the reasons of security, minimum one school staff member and one volunteer will be staying with camp participants overnights to maintain life, catering and general order on the site. To facilitate a smooth and safe environment at school during the off-hours, the entrance to the school must be kept closed at all times. The access to the school and accommodation areas will be managed by long-term volunteers or school staff. Please be aware that you must be inside by 22:00 the latest unless supervised outside by a school staff member. Participants will have breakfasts and dinners at school, lunches i together with other camp participants.2) In the host families of some of local participants who will join this camp. The apartments of the host families may be located in Tallinn or its suburbs. Participants will stay in a separate or shared room. You do NOT need a sleeping bag. Participants will have breakfasts and dinners in their host families, lunches i together with other camp participants in the city. Travel cards will be provided, pick up service at arrival is provided upon request.Please note: it is not possible to stay at any of the camp accommodation options before or after the camp arrival and departure days. If you need a place to stay before or after the camp dates, we can help you to book a hostel in Tallinn.
Special requirementsWe will welcome any ideas to improve the program and your active participation in it. English is the camp language. The age of international camp participants is 14 i 16. Please be aware that during the day program of the camp the participants will be asked to leave their cell phones at their accommodation site to ensure safety of the participants and their engagement with the camp activities. To assure a safe environment for all the campers, we expect all our camp participants will provide their parents letter of consent (Parental Authorization) and travel insurance certificate.Participation feeUnlike the traditional voluntary camp, there will be mostly informal educational activities and guided language practice. Camp program implementation involves costs for boarding and lodging, domestic transport, materials, excursions, visits, cultural activities and general administration. Since neither EstYES, nor its partner ALPS receive any financial support for this camp from state or municipality, to make the camp happen we have to charge a participation fee from 350 to 600 Euro depending on the duration of the camp shift. This is a separate fee that is different from your country sending organization s fee you pay at home. It has to be paid by participants upon arrival to the camp or by bank transfer prior to the start of the camp. If you prefer fee to be paid in cash on arrival please contact us.
TerminalAirport, bus station, harbor in Tallinn. Pick up by school or host families at the point of arrival is possible upon request.
Code:VSA2508
Where:Hat Yai
Number of volunteers:10
Language:English
Extra-Fee:14000 THB
Age:21-75
Schedule 10th - 19th August 2025 11th Aug(Mon) Visit bedridden patients. Visit bedridden patients in remote areas. The activity of Thai village health volunteers to check up the bedridden patient in the village. Participants can assist the visiting by basic health and disease check up. Questionnaire with Thai village health volunteers and patients. 12th Aug (Tue) Rescue Team Assistant Participants will assist the rescue team in Hatyai. The rescue team is the team that provides emergency services to the community. The cases that were happen mostly are Car or motorcycle accident >> the team did the first aid and or transfer patients to medical facilities. The sickness in cases household >> first aids and or transfer patients to medical facilities Rescue in case of drowning Support in case of poisonous or dangerous animals gets into community households. 13th Aug (Wed) Study visit Hatyai health care center. The center provided alternative treatment and health care for the Hatyai community. Participants would try the Water Aerobic please bring the swimming suit. 14th - 15th Aug (Thu-Fri) Community Service- Secondary School Participants organizea seminar to share knowledge with students inschools on basic health knowledge And InterCultural in Thai Classes 16th Aug (Sat) Class Cultural exchange and Buddy Program The Intercultural exchange program with university students, visit Old Town and Songkhla Beach and Forklore Museum 17th Aug (Sun) City Tour The center provided alternative treatment and health care for the Hatyai community. Participants would try the Water Aerobic please bring the swimming suit. 18th Aug (Mon) Study visit Local Cacao Farm Learn how to plant cacao, cacao product processing 19th Aug (Tue) Wrap up, check out and Departure *The program is changeable on the real situation
Songkhla Thailand is the 2nd largest standard of Thailand after Bangkok. There are the medical school, regional hospital and hub health care of Southern Thailand. The program will be various for medical students to exchange and learn from professional health care about Thai traditional treatment and the health care system in Thailand. Some activities need basic knowledge about health care that is suitable for medical students to be trained and learn in real situations. The program will be in Songkhla Thailand with many collaboration sectors. There will be a group of Indonesian medical students join this program
Hat Yai city Songkhla beach
Participants will stay in hostel, 2-3 people per room with toilet in the room. Food will be provide in the area close to accommodation or activities site, prepare for some spicy food. We recommend to buy Thai sim cards for internet or roaming.
Meeting Point at VSpace by VSA Thailand HOW TO GET TO VSpace by VSA Thailand 14:00 on 10th August 2025;
Code:ESDA-2625
Where:Fuentidueña del Tajo (Madrid, Spain)
Number of volunteers:7
Language:English
Extra-Fee:44 EUR
Age:18-24
1. Accompanying the residents: from everyday living in the guesthouse. 2. Participate in and encourage various leisure activities developed by the House, encouraging everyone and helping those having greater difficulties (being in a wheelchair or walking with difficulty) 3. Collaborate on hygiene of the less valid for the development of their daily activities. The proposal activities will be to accompany the residents during: - every morning at the swimming pool; - nature excursions; - on space day; - water games; - Spartan aquatic races; - Games about exotic countries; - Pirates games and workshops; - Science workshop.
The aim of this workcamp is to join MASNATUR in the summer camps, this association works to promote, through entertainment activities, the integral development of people with disabilities (especially children and young people) and to provide respite time for their families. The absence of autonomy, associated with disability, means an overload of work for family members. These families are faced with a time to rest or to devote to their other children. Another element of inclusion provided by MASNATUR is the possibility of sharing these activities with other people and being enriched by the group. Many people with disabilities, especially children and young people, did not enjoy leisure outside their family or school environment.
Fuentidueña del Tajo is a small municipality located in the Community of Madrid, Spain. Situated about 60 kilometers southeast of the capital, Madrid, it is part of the Tajuña Valley and has a population of just a few hundred people, offering a quiet and rural atmosphere. The town is known for its historical charm, featuring traditional Spanish architecture, narrow streets, and a peaceful environment. The main attraction is its Church of Santa María, a beautiful historic building that reflects the area's long-standing religious heritage. The surrounding landscapes are dominated by natural beauty, with picturesque views of the Tajo River and surrounding countryside, making it an ideal spot for nature lovers. Fuentidueña del Tajo is also known for its agricultural heritage, with a focus on wine production and farming, especially olive trees and vineyards. While small in size, it offers a glimpse into traditional Spanish rural life and is a great destination for those seeking to explore the more tranquil side of Madrid's outskirts.
The camp takes place at Granja Escuela, an 8-hectare farm with wooded and wild areas near the Tagus River. Amenities include hot water, heating and air conditioning. There are two dining rooms (teachers' and children's), a kitchen, adapted bathrooms, a multifunctional and psychomotricity room, and a rest and audiovisual room. Bedrooms have basic conditions.
BASIC SPANISH REQUIRED
MEETING POINT: At the Moncloa interchange station in Madrid at 10 am. From there, volunteers will be taken to Fuentidueña del Tajo, where all participants of the camp will be accomodated during this experience. Masnatur will organize a bus. Departure: volunteers will be helped to reach the Moncloa interchange station on the last day at 2 pm.
Lunaria - Associazione di Promozione Sociale
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Lunaria ha ottenuto nel 2021 i label di organizzazione accreditata nell'ambito dei programmi Erasmus+ e Corpo Europeo di Solidarietà. E' stata premiata come Best Practice europea nel 2015 e nel 2017 per i progetti di Capacity Building con paesi partner. Né la Commissione Europea né le le sue Agenzie sono responsabili del contenuto del sito dell'associazione.