New Long-Term Volunteer Posts!August 2008. SCI Germany is now recruiting volunteers for 12 voluntary posts in YNTF-partner countries, scheduled to begin from October 2007 and last until August 2008.
Most of the available posts are in social projects.
The program is possible thanks to a further grant from the European Union. Due to the conditions of the grant, applications can only be accepted from persons living & registered in the EU.
Interested volunteers from SCI branches & groups should contact sandra.kowalski@sci-d.de for details of the posts, selection criteria and application procedure.
This is about contact with our fellow-citizens :)
Imagine our countries were alone on different islands of the same ocean but the only connection between them was our YTNF boat.
The question is how to most effective create the opportunity to express themselves…This is how the idea of SOS Bottle appeared!
Being alone on an island they follow the traditional procedure of sending SOS messages in a bottle, making therefore a call for rescue and help from distress…
There are lots of us out here who struggle with our issues that are willing to listen, talk and offer encouragement and support to those who feel alone, people from our societies. Details...
Author: Carolina Secrieru Published at: 21.08.2007
On August 11th, on the Nistru riverside, at Vadul lui Voda beach, is going to be held Vadul lui Woodstock Festival, where through the international language of music, rock groups from the two sides of Nistru are going to give Live performances promoting peace and friendliness, persuading people of culture, art and media to enliven public dialogue in order to straighten relations between plain folks of both sides of the transnistrian conflict.
The festival is not a commercial action; the participation of groups is voluntary.
This event is expected to be joined by a great number of youngsters, both from left side of Nistru and from the right side - Transnistria (Pridnestrovie). Details...
Author: Carolina Secrieru Published at: 06.08.2007
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