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Projects in the Northern Vietnam

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 PROJECT TYPES IN THE NORTH

The types of projects are mainly education or environment oriented, and they can be building kitchens or toilets for kindergartens in poor areas, reforestation and environment protection, working in the organic garden, construction or renovation of some centers for disabled children, protecting, preserving and promoting world heritages of Vietnam…

  • SOCIAL WORK/ EDUCATION

Volunteers work at some shelters for disabled/disadvantaged children/people to help take care of disabled children, play with them or organize extra activities for them.

  • CONSTRUCTION/ RENOVATION

Volunteers work at some shelters for disabled/disadvantaged children/people, or schools in poor conditions, focusing on building or rebuilding the setting, painting/decoration or gardening…

  • ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION

Volunteers work at some ecotourism project sites to help raising awareness among local people about sustainable living environment (collecting garbage in the community and along the tourist tracks); paving the tracking route in the forest and along the streams, working together with local people in the garden or forest…

  • WORLD HERITAGE PROMOTION AND PRESERVATION

Volunteer help to promote and preserve World Heritage sites in Vietnam through a wide range of activities such as running school workshops, organizing photo exhibition and cleaning the sites…

 

DISCOVER ABILITIES BEYOND DISABILITIES

DISCOVER ABILITIES BEYOND DISABILITIES

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Start Date: 06 Aug 2018 End Date: 17 Aug 2018 Topic: People with disabilities Options: Mixed Age Camp Work Types: Work with children / Manual / Social Number of volunteers: 16 Required Language: English

5 WEEKS AT FRIENDSHIP VILLAGE

5 WEEKS AT FRIENDSHIP VILLAGE

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Mélissande, a French volunteer, worked 5 weeks at Friendship Village, a caring center for children with disabilities. Here is how she felt at the end of her program.