<b>[긴급모집] 프랑스 & 영국 봄 프로그램</b>
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프랑스와 영국 봄 프로그램입니다. 참가를 희망하시는 분은 서둘러 참가신청서를 작성해서 fromkorea@1.or.kr로 보내주시기 바랍니다.
사무국
프랑스
CONC 152 FRONTIGNAN 11/5 31/5 Sud Sud Ouest MANU/ENVI
Project : It is the second year that the volunteers of Concordia work with the Youth service of Frontignan. Various work such as clearing vegetation will be organised in order to set up the skate park. This work will be done in liaison with a team of young people from Frontignan who will be very good guides for the discovery of the region and the leisure time.
Work : clearing vegetation and work in a skating park
Accommodation : In tents. If you have, you may bring it.
Language: English
Location : 20 km south-west of Montpellier
Terminal : At Frontignan train station
영국
UNA S02 Bell Centre 1 28.05.05-04.06.05 kids 5 Carmarthen
project description:
The village of Blaenllechau is situated in the Upper Rhondda Valley in South Wales, high up on the hillside above the village of Ferndale. The Rhondda is the most famous of the Welsh Valleys and stretches for 16 miles but is never more than a mile wide. In the past, it was the heart of the massive South Wales coal industry which at its peak provided around one third of the entire world's consumption. However, the last Rhondda coal pit closed in 1989 leaving behind a legacy of extraordinarily high unemployment and severe environmental scars on the surrounding countryside, but it remains one of the warmest, friendliest communities in Britain, despite the social problems that came in the wake of the collapse of the coal industry.
The Blaenllechau Community Regeneration programme was initiated by a group of villagers, who in 1993 got together to try and tackle the problems faced by their community by providing opportunities for local people to improve their educational, social, cultural, environmental and economic prospects. In 1996, having found their own funding, they opened the BELL Centre (Blaenllechau Enterprise for Life-Long Learning). It is a three floor purpose-built premises, which has exceeded all expectations. The Centre hosts a variety of courses, social functions, a community caf? and a full-time nursery and cr?he and has become the heart of a thriving community.
Volunteers will work on a week-long half term holiday playscheme, run by paid Youth Workers from the Centre. They will work during the day, from 10am-4pm with children aged between 5 and 12 years of age, organising activities such as games, crafts and music. There will also be an opportunity to work with older children and young people from the community, aged between 8 and 25, who come to the Youth Drop-In Centre for games, sports, arts and music workshops, two evenings a week. The group will hopefully be involved in workshops with local teenagers and young people on an international theme.
In their free time, the volunteers will be able to explore the surrounding area, with its magnificent natural beauty, and many sites of historical interest. The village itself has only a few shops, post office and pub, but is well located for those who enjoy hill walking and cycling. There will also be the opportunity to visit Cardiff, which is 1.5 hours away by bus.
Accommodation:
Volunteers will be staying at the Drop In Centre (a community building), sleeping on air beds on the floor. They should bring their own sleeping bags, and ground mats (if they prefer them to airbeds) and expect it to be very basic.
Special remarks:
Volunteers must have a good level of English and lots of energy and enthusiasm! An interest in working with children and young people from disadvantaged backgrounds is essential. They should bring their own sleeping bags, as well as plenty of warm and waterproof clothing.
프랑스와 영국 봄 프로그램입니다. 참가를 희망하시는 분은 서둘러 참가신청서를 작성해서 fromkorea@1.or.kr로 보내주시기 바랍니다.
사무국
프랑스
CONC 152 FRONTIGNAN 11/5 31/5 Sud Sud Ouest MANU/ENVI
Project : It is the second year that the volunteers of Concordia work with the Youth service of Frontignan. Various work such as clearing vegetation will be organised in order to set up the skate park. This work will be done in liaison with a team of young people from Frontignan who will be very good guides for the discovery of the region and the leisure time.
Work : clearing vegetation and work in a skating park
Accommodation : In tents. If you have, you may bring it.
Language: English
Location : 20 km south-west of Montpellier
Terminal : At Frontignan train station
영국
UNA S02 Bell Centre 1 28.05.05-04.06.05 kids 5 Carmarthen
project description:
The village of Blaenllechau is situated in the Upper Rhondda Valley in South Wales, high up on the hillside above the village of Ferndale. The Rhondda is the most famous of the Welsh Valleys and stretches for 16 miles but is never more than a mile wide. In the past, it was the heart of the massive South Wales coal industry which at its peak provided around one third of the entire world's consumption. However, the last Rhondda coal pit closed in 1989 leaving behind a legacy of extraordinarily high unemployment and severe environmental scars on the surrounding countryside, but it remains one of the warmest, friendliest communities in Britain, despite the social problems that came in the wake of the collapse of the coal industry.
The Blaenllechau Community Regeneration programme was initiated by a group of villagers, who in 1993 got together to try and tackle the problems faced by their community by providing opportunities for local people to improve their educational, social, cultural, environmental and economic prospects. In 1996, having found their own funding, they opened the BELL Centre (Blaenllechau Enterprise for Life-Long Learning). It is a three floor purpose-built premises, which has exceeded all expectations. The Centre hosts a variety of courses, social functions, a community caf? and a full-time nursery and cr?he and has become the heart of a thriving community.
Volunteers will work on a week-long half term holiday playscheme, run by paid Youth Workers from the Centre. They will work during the day, from 10am-4pm with children aged between 5 and 12 years of age, organising activities such as games, crafts and music. There will also be an opportunity to work with older children and young people from the community, aged between 8 and 25, who come to the Youth Drop-In Centre for games, sports, arts and music workshops, two evenings a week. The group will hopefully be involved in workshops with local teenagers and young people on an international theme.
In their free time, the volunteers will be able to explore the surrounding area, with its magnificent natural beauty, and many sites of historical interest. The village itself has only a few shops, post office and pub, but is well located for those who enjoy hill walking and cycling. There will also be the opportunity to visit Cardiff, which is 1.5 hours away by bus.
Accommodation:
Volunteers will be staying at the Drop In Centre (a community building), sleeping on air beds on the floor. They should bring their own sleeping bags, and ground mats (if they prefer them to airbeds) and expect it to be very basic.
Special remarks:
Volunteers must have a good level of English and lots of energy and enthusiasm! An interest in working with children and young people from disadvantaged backgrounds is essential. They should bring their own sleeping bags, as well as plenty of warm and waterproof clothing.