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Lindersvold School, also called The Travelling Folk High School

Lindersvold School, also called The Travelling Folk High School South Zealand (DRH South Zealand), works in cooperation with Humana People to People as part of the DRH Movement. The aim of the school is to provide the necessary skills and knowledge for those who want to take a stand against the world’s main problems fighting side by side with the poor.

Our programs offer an unique chance to study and work together with people from all over the world. You will have the opportunity to travel and learn from different cultures and to help those who are less fortunate.

We invite you to take part in this! Study, learn, and understand the main issues ruling the world today and how to take action to really make the difference.

Become a Development Instructor and be the change you want to see in the world!

Programs you can join:
*) “Fighting with the poor” – 18 months
6 Months in Denmark [studies]
6 Months in Africa/India
6 Months in Denmark [studies, journal, exams]

*) “Fighting with the poor + pedagogy” – 24 months
12 Months in Denmark [saving up-work and studies]
8 Months in Africa / India
4 Months in Denmark [Journal and Exams]

*)Bachelor’s degree in pedagogy – 36 months
2 months Preparation for the Africa bus travel
4 months Study travel by bus through Northern Africa
3 months Preparing and presenting final products around Europe
3 months Training in productive work saving up for the next period
6 months Experiencing the European community by working in a city in Europe and living a rich and active cultural life.
3 months Studing Pedagogical specialization s in DNS Tvind
3 months ´Do what you find most appropriate to do´
8 months Teaching practice in Europe / Denmark
4 months Study specialization in Tvind

Help stray dogs in Auroville, India

This is a volunteer community project to fix, maintain and improve the “Integrated Animal Care Center, Auroville” so it can continue to care for stray dogs and other animals.

Friends of IACC is a project started by two resident volunteers, to build a volunteer community interested in animal welfare and sustainable living. Our main goal is to maintain and improve the Integrated Animal Care Center in Auroville while following sustainable practices to minimize its impact on the eco-system. Our focus is to provide a healthy & happy environment for our dogs and build a replicable volunteer, adoption, sterlization, education and financially sustainable program.

We are currently taking care of around 22 puppies and 15 adult dogs of all shapes and sizes. We need help with the daily routine, improving the grounds and with adoptions and are looking for resident as well as visiting volunteers.

You can read more about us at http://foiacc.worldlywags.org/

V.F.N Orphanage in Nepal

Experience Himalayan Nepal require energetic volunteers to help run an Orphanage in Kathmandu comprising of 17 children aged between 4 and 14yrs old.

You’ll stay in the orphanage with the children and help get them ready for school early morning before taking them in. After this you will help around the orphanage or visit some of Kathmandu’s sights before collecting the children from school mid-afternoon. Other activities include playing games, helping with homework plus getting them dressed and washed.

The placement requires a minimum of one week up to 3 months commitment with no qualifications or previous experience needed. The children love to play and practice English with a few of the older boys showing real passion for football, Chelsea, Spain & Barcelona being the flavour of the day. Saturday is the day they have off school so this is the one day a week you will be worked the hardest.

A little about Nepal

Nepal has just reached the 30 million mark in terms of population with around 75 to 80% of those people living in rural areas. The main religion is Hinduism with Buddhism taking up the second largest percentage. The people of Nepal are some the warmest you will find so it’s very common to be invited to dinner or just to sip some sweet tea while listening to music and chat. Recent years have seen allot of unrest with the rise of the Maoists party, Now things have settled down but the people still don’t have allot of the basics that we in the western world take for granted. Schools are under supplied, hospitals lacking equipment and staff and farmers just growing enough to survive. These are the reasons why EHN is trying to put money directly into the area’s and people who need it most.

How EHN work

If you are interested in this placement, EHN charge £10 or $15 per day plus an £80 admin fee. A high percentage of the money goes directly to the orphanage to pay for food, rent and education equipment. Re remaining goes to EHN cover the cost of running the small office in Kathmandu plus support some projects where volunteers are not needed such as paying for school fees, medicines and water filters.

To apply please contact: info@ehn-nepal.org

or view www.ehn-nepal.org

Amazing Smile Children’s Centre – Kenya

Volunteer to make a change Children in Kenya (FEE)

The main objective of Amazing smile children centre (ASCC) is to improve access to basic needs to the Orphans and Vulnerable Children and providing them with functional education, spiritual health, skills and good Medical care in order to harness their potential to live a fulfilling life of dignity and contribute to world economy.

We are seeking forward-thinking, dynamic individuals of all ages/backgrounds to contribute to our orphanage centre Kenya We offer the privilege of education and a home to those who without our organization could not reach it.

‘Volunteers teach English, computer and math classes as well as maintaining relationships with local staff and the local population at our centre. They can also teach art and music and sports if they are best talented. The relationships formed between the children and Volunteers are lasting as they remain in touch for years afterwards.

At the centres, ASCC requires its Volunteers to work at the centre, six day a week.
There is time to sightsee and tour the nation, but work remains an important priority. This is a unique position within ASCC as it allows the volunteer first hand experience in the field, also having time to explore the local area.

We are looking for people who will bring a caring and nurturing attitude with the children. Your time will be divided between the children and your own chance to visit the local tourist attractions. It is very important to adhere to the local cultural codes. Fluency in English, both written and spoken is essential.

Costs:

We are devoted to present a flexible, affordable service experience. There is no application fee, and the weekly fees for individuals are USD $150 and for couples and families only USD $250 to cover the costs for their room and board, both of which are very simple, at the centre. African dishes will also be offered In our centre and if you would to enjoy the food then they will be available for all the time you will be at our centre. Only married couples and immediate family will be allowed to share a room due to strict cultural ethics.

Our Kenya centre offers access to numerous wildlife parks and safaris, and people with rich culture like Maasai and Pokot people. Those who are secure without the comforts of home gain the most from this valuable opportunity.

Please take the time to familiarize yourself further with our organization – www.amazingsmilechildren.kbo.co.ke And to our face book page www.facebook.com/AmazingSmileChildrenCenter
If you have any questions at this time, feel free to e-mail one of our helpful volunteers -
• volunteeersascc@gmail.com

Teach English in Peru!

The Organization

Horizon Peru is a non-profit organization in Trujillo, Peru. The mission of Horizon Peru is to educate disadvantaged individuals in English and extra-curricular activities such as music, arts, gardening and sports in order to provide the community with equal opportunity and empowerment.
Horizon Peru is based in the community of La Esperanza, just outside the centre of Trujillo. La Esperanza is known as Pueblo Joven in Spanish, which translates into shantytown emphasizing the area as underdeveloped. There are few paved roads and many people live without running water, electricity, or other amenities.

The School

We teach classes out of the Horizon Volunteer House and at the local public school. At Horizon, there are 1-4 students per class and the age of the students range from 6-55 years old. The public school classes average about 30 students per class ages 5-12. Volunteers teach solo at the Horizon Volunteer House and in in pairs at the public school. Volunteers are responsible for up to 5 hours of class instruction each day or approximately 25 hours per week. Classes are 1 hour and working hours are from 8am-7pm. There is no work on the weekend.
There is a curriculum available to guide you through your classes for each level. You will also receive training and observation time when you arrive, before you begin teaching. Previous teaching experience is not required, however, volunteers must be fluent in English. At Horizon, you will have the opportunity to develop your own teaching style and learn by experience how to conduct a class Spanish is not required, but volunteers will have the opportunity to learn the language through interacting with the local community and optional Spanish lessons.

Accommodation

All volunteer stay at the Horizon Volunteer House with fellow volunteers and staff. Staying at the Horizon Volunteer house allows you to build friendships with other volunteers from around the world, form connections with the friendly locals, and improve your Spanish skills. Volunteers stay in shared bedrooms and have access to a shared washroom that has hot water. Other amenities include a kitchen, internet/wifi, and a balcony.

Activities outside Volunteering

Volunteers will have the opportunity to go deeper into the city of Trujillo and explore popular tourist destinations nearby. If you’re interested, we can also arrange for Spanish lessons, dance lessons, Peruvian cooking lessons, and surfing and sand boarding! For all these activities we have agreements with local institutions, which offer discounts just for our volunteers.

Contribution Fee

The contribution fee goes towards accommodation costs, maintaining the house, school supplies, programs and events for the students. Because students do not pay for their classes, this fee is crucial for maintaining our program. A little money from our volunteers goes a long way in La Esperanza.
Please visit our website at www.horizonperu.com to see a complete breakdown on the contribution fees.

Contact Information

Please contact our Director, Brendan Mulcahy, at contact@horizonperu.com if you have any questions. Or check out our website at www.horizonperu.com