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    지역 / 주제

    독일
    IBG 07
    Age 19+ / 6
    Camp Village Bergheim 1 – KidZ & TeenZ
    24-07-06 TO 24-07-27
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    전체 설명
    복지 아동
    ● 주요내용

    PROJECT: Woanders e.V. is a non-profit organization which wants to reach people of all ages, support cross-generational interaction and contact between people from different areas of life. Their work intends to reduce fear of contact and support tolerance and curiosity for other people, by strengthening the team-spirit “We”. Each summer for over a month, they organize a camping village full of activities for different age groups: This year the program starts a week of kids-program for children aged 7 to 12. It does continue with a week of camping for teenagers (12-15 years old), then followed by a long weekend for adolescents (14+) and a week of family camp. (After the end of this workcamp the program does continue with a second week of camping for children (7-12 years old), followed by a week dedicated to children and young people with or without mental disabilities. The young people might be older (up to 18), but the developmental age is up to 12. If you want to stay for the whole duration, you are welcome to apply also for the second camp IBG ESC 1, which is organized as ESC volunteering team and is ending on the 17th of August.

    You can find the camp village schedule here: www.woanders.org/zeltstadt/ Participants usually stay there for a full week, most of them will stay overnight in tents
    and have their meals there as well. It is a project aimed mostly towards children and teens with fewer opportunities but it is open to people from all backgrounds. Priority is given to participants from nearby communities. Since 2020 we successfully support this project with small groups of international volunteers and the local team is looking forward to meet new international friends. By volunteering in this project, you are contributing to a sustainable and inclusive community (UN SDG 11).

    WORK: Come and volunteer in a summer village for different (age) groups! 3 weeks of various activities await you while you assist in a summer camp for children, teenagers and young families near Cologne! The summer village does start on the 7th of July. Prior to that, the local team has already built up the infrastructure of the area. All the tents, sanitary facilities and common areas are mostly set up on your arrival. You might be asked to lend a hand in the very final stages of preparation. Your job then will be to work together with the local team and provide different types of activities and workshops for the participants. The children should be able to try out different types of sport, creative (group) activities, do arts and crafting or simply chill or play games. In the first week (KidZ 8.-13.) the program caters for children aged 7 to 12. The second week (TeenZ 14.-22.) consists of a program for teenagers and the last part (GentZ 23.-27.) is dedicated to families and presents a mix of generations from parents to small children everything in between.

    Aside from helping with the program, there will also be “backstage” tasks, such as going grocery shopping or cleaning. Another responsibility is the night duty: Since the participants are under-age, someone always needs to stay awake. Don’t worry, you won’t need to stay up the whole night and you won’t need to do it alone. It can easily turn into a nice long campfire-evening with friends. It is very important to the local team that you feel and become part of one big group of teamers.


    ● 위치

    LOCATION: The camp village is situated on a meadow surrounded by trees a bit outside of the town of Bergheim. In Bergheim, you can find different shops and cafés, and Bergheim itself is only 20km away from Cologne. On your days off you can therefore visit Cologne, which is the fourth most populous city of Germany, famous for its cathedral and the Roman-Germanic museum. You can also go on trips to other nearby towns, for example to Bonn.

    MEETING POINT: You have to arrive in Paffendorf train station. Please check for connections from anywhere to Paffendorf www.bahn.com/en from there it is only a 15 minute walk to the camp village. There will be someone waiting to accompany you.

    NEXT TRAIN STATION: Paffendorf

    NEXT INTERNATIONAL BUS STOPS: Suitable international bus stops are in Cologne, Düsseldorf or Bonn

    NEXT AIRPORTS: Cologne (CGN), Düsseldorf (DUS)


    ● 숙박

    ACCOMMODATION: You will sleep in big group tents on the camp village site. Camp mats will be provided, but please bring your own sleeping bag! There are showers and sanitary facilities available, but the accommodation itself is quite basic. There will be no need for cooking since you will be eating together with the local team and the participants, so everything will be provided, but of course it is expected that you may help with cleaning and so on. You can get a glimpse of the project area on the homepage of the association, where you can find pictures from the previous years: https://www.woanders.org/fotos/


    ● 언어

    English


    ● 특별 요구사항

    [영문지원동기서 첨부 안내]
    본 워크캠프 신청을 위해서는 영문지원동기서를 별도로 제출하셔야 합니다. 신청서의 Motivation과 별도로 해당 워크캠프 활동 내용을 바탕으로 구체적인 참가동기, 관련 경험 등을 영문으로 작성한 지원동기서(Motivation Letter)를 신청서 작성 시 첨부해주시기 바랍니다.
    ▶파일형식: Microsoft Word
    ▶파일이름: 워크캠프 코드-영문이름(ML)
    (ex. EST08-Gildong_HONG(ML).docx)
    ▶분량: 1장(자유양식)
    ▶첨부방법: 신청서 상의 ATTACHING FILE에 첨부

    SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: We ask for a motivation letter to be sent with the application! Since the project involves children, you need to provide a certificate of good conduct before the start of the project


    ● 중요사항

    [침낭 구비 안내]
    개인 위생을 위해 개인용 침낭을 반드시 준비하시기 바랍니다.


    ● 기타

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    ● 참가보고서
    독일
    IBG 06
    Age 19+ / 6
    Camp Village Bergheim 1
    23-06-21 TO 23-07-15
    -
    전체 설명
    복지 아동
    ● 주요내용

    Description of the partner organizing/hosting the project:

    Woanders e.V. is a non-profit organization which wants to reach people of all ages, support cross-generational interaction and contact between people from different areas of life. Their work intends to reduce fear of contact and support tolerance and curiosity for other people, by strengthening the team-spirit “We”. Each summer for over a month, they organize a camping village full of activities for different age groups: This year the program starts with two weeks of kids-program for children aged 7 to 12. The next week is dedicated to children and young people with or without mental disabilities. The young people might be older (up to 18), but the developmental age is up to 12. (After the end of this workcamp the program does continue with a week of camping for teenagers (12-15 years old), then followed by a long weekend for adolescents (14+) and finally a week of family camp. If you want to stay for the whole duration, you are welcome to apply also for the second workcamp IBG 07 which ends on the 3rd of August). You can find the camp village schedule here: www.woanders.org/zeltstadt/

    Participants usually stay there for a full week, most of them will stay overnight in tents and have their meals there as well. It is a project aimed mostly towards children and teens with fewer opportunities but it is open to people from all backgrounds. Priority is given to participants from nearby communities. Since 2020 we successfully support this project with small groups of international volunteers and the local team is looking forward to meet new international friends. By volunteering in this project, you are contributing to a sustainable and inclusive community (UN SDG 11).


    Description of work:

    Come and volunteer in a summer village for different (age) groups! Over 3 weeks of various activities await you while you assist in a summer camp for children and young people with or without mental disabilities near Cologne!

    The summer village will start on June 25. Prior to that, you will work with the local team and help building up the infrastructure of the area. Typically this involves setting up the tents for the children. Your job then will be to work together with the local team and provide different types of activities and workshops for the participants. The children should be able to try out different types of sport, creative (group) activities, do arts and crafting or simply chill or play games. In the first two weeks the program caters for children aged 7 to 12. In the next week the participants are children and young people with or without mental disabilities. The young people might be older (up to 18), but the developmental age is up to 12. For this week the team is also supported by professionals from an NGO working with people with disabilities and integration assistants.

    Aside from helping with the program, there will also be “backstage” tasks, such as going grocery shopping or cleaning. Another responsibility is the night duty: Since the participants are under-age, someone always needs to stay awake. Don’t worry, you won’t need to stay up the whole night and you won’t need to do it alone. It can easily turn into a nice long campfire-evening with friends. It is very important to the local team that you feel and become part of one big group of teamers.


    ● 위치

    Description of location and leisure:

    The camp village is situated on a meadow surrounded by trees a bit outside of the town of Bergheim. In Bergheim, you can find different shops and cafés, and Bergheim itself is only 20km away from Cologne. On your days off you can therefore visit Cologne, which is the fourth most populous city of Germany, famous for its cathedral and the Roman-Germanic museum. You can also go on trips to other nearby towns, for example to Bonn.


    The nearest airport: QKL in Koeln (Koln/Cologne),Germany
    The nearest terminal (train-, bus-, taxi station): Paffendorf
    Meeting Point and Time: You have to arrive in Paffendorf train station. Please check for connections from anywhere to Paffendorf www.bahn.com/en from there it is only a 15 minute walk to the camp village. There will be someone waiting to accompany you.


    ● 숙박

    Description of accommodation and food:

    You will sleep in big group tents on the camp village site. Camp mats will be provided, but please bring your own sleeping bag! There are showers and sanitary facilities available, but the accommodation itself is quite basic. There will be no need for cooking since you will be eating together with the local team and the participants, so everything will be provided, but of course it is expected that you may help with cleaning and so on. You can get a glimpse of the project area on the homepage of the association, where you can find pictures from the previous years: https://www.woanders.org/fotos/


    ● 언어

    English


    ● 특별 요구사항

    [범죄경력조회서 제출안내(CGC: Certificate of Good Conduct)]
    본 워크캠프는 합격 후 범죄 및 수사 경력을 증명하기 위해 범죄-수사경력회보서(Criminal Records Check Reply 또는 Certificate of Good Conduct)를 제출하셔야 합니다.

    - 온라인 또는 경찰서에서 영문으로 발급
    - 워크캠프 합격 후 2주 내에 국제워크캠프기구 및 현지 기관담당자에게 이메일 제출
    - 회보서 원본을 워크캠프 현장에서 제출


    [영문지원동기서 첨부 안내]
    본 워크캠프 신청을 위해서는 영문지원동기서를 별도로 제출하셔야 합니다. 신청서의 Motivation과 별도로 해당 워크캠프 활동 내용을 바탕으로 구체적인 참가동기, 관련 경험 등을 영문으로 작성한 지원동기서(Motivation Letter)를 신청서 작성 시 첨부해주시기 바랍니다.
    ▶파일형식: Microsoft Word
    ▶파일이름: 워크캠프 코드-영문이름(ML)
    (ex. EST08-Gildong_HONG(ML).docx)
    ▶분량: 1장(자유양식)
    ▶첨부방법: 신청서 상의 ATTACHING FILE에 첨부

    Description of specific requirements: We ask for a motivation letter to be sent with the application! Since the project involves children, you need to provide a certificate of good conduct before the start of the project. COVID-regulations: On arrival you have to present an actual negative Antigen- oder PCR-Test.


    ● 중요사항

    [침낭 구비 안내]
    개인 위생을 위해 개인용 침낭을 반드시 준비하시기 바랍니다.


    ● 기타

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    ● 참가보고서
    독일
    IBG 07
    Age 19+ / 6
    Camp Village Bergheim 2
    23-07-15 TO 23-08-03
    -
    전체 설명
    복지 아동
    ● 주요내용

    Description of the partner organizing/hosting the project:

    Woanders e.V. is a non-profit organization which wants to reach people of all ages, support cross-generational interaction and contact between people from different areas of life. Their work intends to reduce fear of contact and support tolerance and curiosity for other people, by strengthening the team-spirit “We”. Each summer for over a month, they organize a camping village full of activities for different age groups. This workcamp starts with a week of camping for teenagers (12-15 years old), which is followed by a long weekend for adolescents (14+) and finally a week of family camp. (Before this workcamp the program started with two weeks of kids-program for children aged 7 to 12. The next week is dedicated to children and young people with or without mental disabilities. The young people might be older (up to 18), but the developmental age is up to 12. If you want to stay for the whole duration, you are welcome to apply also for the first workcamp IBG 06 which starts on the 21st of June)
    You can find the camp village schedule here: www.woanders.org/zeltstadt/
    Participants usually stay there for a full week, most of them will stay overnight in tents and have their meals there as well. It is a project aimed mostly towards children and teens with fewer opportunities but it is open to people from all backgrounds. Priority is given to participants from nearby communities. Since 2020 we successfully support this project with small groups of international volunteers and the local team is looking forward to meet new international friends. By volunteering in this project, you are contributing to a sustainable and inclusive community (UN SDG 11).

    Description of work:

    Come and volunteer in a summer village for different (age) groups! Over 2 weeks of various activities await you while you assist in a summer camp for children, teenagers and young families near Cologne!

    The summer village will start on June 25 and several weeks of program for children and young people with and without disabilities will have already happened when your camp starts. Your project starts with the arrival of a teenager group aged 12 to 15 and a week full of activities with and for the young participants. Your job will be to help with different types of workshops, where the youngsters can try out different types of sport, creative activities, do arts and crafting or simply chill or play games. The second week of the program is dedicated to families with (small) children. In the last days the job will be helping with the dismantling of the infrastructure, which gets stored away until the next year.

    Aside from helping with the program, there will also be “backstage” tasks, such as going grocery shopping or cleaning. Another responsibility is the night duty: Since the participants are under-age, someone always needs to stay awake. Don’t worry, you won’t need to stay up the whole night and you won’t need to do it alone. It can easily turn into a nice long campfire-evening with friends. It is very important to the local team that you feel and become part of one big group of teamers.


    ● 위치

    Description of location and leisure:

    The camp village is situated on a meadow surrounded by trees a bit outside of the town of Bergheim. In Bergheim, you can find different shops and cafés, and Bergheim itself is only 20km away from Cologne. On your days off you can therefore visit Cologne, which is the fourth most populous city of Germany, famous for its cathedral and the Roman-Germanic museum. You can also go on trips to other nearby towns, for example to Bonn.


    The nearest airport: QKL in Koeln (Koln/Cologne),Germany
    The nearest terminal (train-, bus-, taxi station): Paffendorf
    Meeting Point and Time: You have to arrive in Paffendorf train station. Please check for connections from anywhere to Paffendorf www.bahn.com/en from there it is only a 15 minute walk to the camp village. There will be someone waiting to accompany you.


    ● 숙박

    Description of accommodation and food:

    You will sleep in big group tents on the camp village site. Camp mats will be provided, but please bring your own sleeping bag! There are showers and sanitary facilities available, but the accommodation itself is quite basic. There will be no need for cooking since you will be eating together with the local team and the participants, so everything will be provided, but of course it is expected that you may help with cleaning and so on. You can get a glimpse of the project area on the homepage of the association, where you can find pictures from the previous years: https://www.woanders.org/fotos/


    ● 언어

    English


    ● 특별 요구사항

    [범죄경력조회서 제출안내(CGC: Certificate of Good Conduct)]
    본 워크캠프는 합격 후 범죄 및 수사 경력을 증명하기 위해 범죄-수사경력회보서(Criminal Records Check Reply 또는 Certificate of Good Conduct)를 제출하셔야 합니다.

    - 온라인 또는 경찰서에서 영문으로 발급
    - 워크캠프 합격 후 2주 내에 국제워크캠프기구 및 현지 기관담당자에게 이메일 제출
    - 회보서 원본을 워크캠프 현장에서 제출


    [영문지원동기서 첨부 안내]
    본 워크캠프 신청을 위해서는 영문지원동기서를 별도로 제출하셔야 합니다. 신청서의 Motivation과 별도로 해당 워크캠프 활동 내용을 바탕으로 구체적인 참가동기, 관련 경험 등을 영문으로 작성한 지원동기서(Motivation Letter)를 신청서 작성 시 첨부해주시기 바랍니다.
    ▶파일형식: Microsoft Word
    ▶파일이름: 워크캠프 코드-영문이름(ML)
    (ex. EST08-Gildong_HONG(ML).docx)
    ▶분량: 1장(자유양식)
    ▶첨부방법: 신청서 상의 ATTACHING FILE에 첨부

    Description of specific requirements: We ask for a motivation letter to be sent with the application! Since the project involves minors, you need to provide a certificate of good conduct before the start of the project. COVID-regulations: On arrival you have to present an actual negative Antigen- oder PCR-Test.


    ● 중요사항

    [침낭 구비 안내]
    개인 위생을 위해 개인용 침낭을 반드시 준비하시기 바랍니다.


    ● 기타

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    ● 참가보고서
    독일
    IBG 07
    Age 19+ / 12
    Celtic House Bopfingen
    22-07-09 TO 22-07-23
    매년개최
    전체 설명
    보수 노력
    ● 주요내용

    The town of Bopfingen invites an international workcamp for the sixth time this year! A couple years back, researchers found archaeological evidence from the Celtic people that used to live here thousands of years ago in the Iron Age. The town’s project for the next years is to rebuild some of the houses in Celtic style to show tourists how the Celts may have lived in this area. By participating to this project you contribute to protecting the local cultural heritage in a sustainable way (UN SDG 9 and 11). You will also be part of the strong partnership between international volunteers and this project in Bopfingen, as international workcamps have helped with building the complex almost every year.

    We invite 12 international volunteers to help continue the construction of the Celtic housing complex in Bopfingen. So far, five workcamp groups, local volunteers of the community of Bopfingen and a team of professional craftsmen have been working on the three houses of the Celtic housing complex. Your task will be to continue the work there by finishing the walls and floors. The working place is set on the top of the hill “Ipf”, so you will be working outside a lot with a wonderful view over the region. All the materials you work with are natural materials like clay, wood, and stone. The work will be led by a professional instructor, so no previous experience is needed. Expect manual work! You will work around 30 hours per week, somewhere between 8am to 4pm from Monday to Friday with a 1-2 hour lunchbreak.


    ● 위치

    NEXT TRAIN STATION: Bopfingen
    NEXT INTERNATIONAL TRAIN STATIONS: Stuttgart (about 2h away), Ulm (about 2h away), Augsburg (about 3h away), Munich (about 3h away)
    NEXT AIRPORTS, in case you really need to fly: Stuttgart (STR), Munich (MUC)
    MEETING POINT AND TIME: Please, try and arrive at Bopfingen train station between 1pm and 7pm on July 9th. Find the best connection on the German railway company's website: https://www.bahn.com/en

    Bopfingen is a small town in southern Germany. It has a beautiful centre with a lot of houses in old German style. What makes Bopfingen special is the hill next to the town which is called “Ipf” with its flat plateau on the top. The “Ipf” has an important historical meaning in this area. In former times, the Celts lived there and until today a lot of archaeologists and historians come to explore the region. It is surrounded by beautiful nature where you can go for a walk or hike. Around Bopfingen, you will find various museums, the romantic historic city of Nördlingen, and the Ries (a large circular meteor impact crater with a diameter of 24 km). If you would like to visit a bigger city, Ulm is not far away with its famous cathedral and the highest church tower in the world.


    ● 숙박

    You will be staying at a local gym hall at about 10 minutes walking distance from the city centre and 15 minutes from the train station. You will all sleep in the very big main room of the gym hall. Camp beds are provided but please bring your own sleeping bag! In the gym hall there is also a kitchen which you can use for cooking, tables and chairs, different toilets which can be separated by gender and one bathroom with one shower. Your group of volunteers will be responsible for grocery shopping and cooking together. The food will be bought with the camp budget and everybody will take turns for cooking, washing the dishes and cleaning. In order to reduce our carbon footprint on the planet, we encourage volunteers to reduce meat and try more sustainable dishes.


    ● 언어

    English


    ● 특별 요구사항


    ● 중요사항

    [침낭 구비 안내]
    개인 위생을 위해 개인용 침낭을 반드시 준비하시기 바랍니다.


    ● 기타

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    ● 참가보고서

    국제워크캠프기구

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