the world is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page. ---saint augustine the traveler...
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Travel, Travel, Travel!
2013 Idaho Conference on RefugeesBeth Rutten-Turner
The World is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page.
---Saint Augustine
The traveler sees what he sees, the tourist sees what he has come to see.
---Gilbert K. Chesterton
Culture is the widening of the mind and of the spirit.
---Jawaharial Nehru
Objectives of the Presentation:•Understand the importance of ANY travel
•Understand the importance of traveling to countries refugees are from OR being resettled from
•Learn about organizations that support refugee resettlement
•Learn about organizations that accept volunteers or interns
Cultural Competency•“Buzz word”, but what does it mean?
•Is it truly possible?
•What can you do to make steps forward?•Interact with people in our community
•Read fiction and non-fiction from/ about the cultures
•TRAVEL
Why Travel?•Experience different cultures in THEIR
environment
•Learn about new ideas and philosophies
•Understand how it feels to be an outsider
Why Travel to Refugees’ Countries?
•Learn about their cultures in context
•Learn about the government first hand and how people feel about it
•Learn how other people in the country view the conflict/situation
Why Travel to Resettlement Countries, Refugee Camps, IDP Camps, or Urban Refugee Areas?•Understand the most recent living situations that refugees are resettling from
•Learn about the specific cultures of the refugees arriving in the United States
•Talk to people about why they are making the decision to resettle or not
•Learn about the support systems in place
Learning Abroad
•Decide where you want to go
•Decide what work you want to do
•Decide how much money you have to spend
•Decide how much time you have
International Volunteer Projects in Europe, Africa, Asia, USA, South and Central America, and the Middle EastVolunteers for Peace, Inc7 Kilburn St, Suite 316Burlington, VT [email protected]://www.vfp.org/
Volunteers For Peace promotes International Voluntary Service as an effective means of intercultural education, service learning and community development. We provide projects where people from diverse backgrounds can work together to help overcome the need, violence and environmental challenges facing our planet. We organize and promote projects where nations join together to improve life on our planet and volunteers experience a microcosm of our world. Through the exchange of ideas and international understanding, our projects are practical ways to both prevent and resolve conflict while meeting local needs. By encouraging and providing opportunities for voluntary service we are sowing the seeds of a better future for all.
VFP Mission:
How does it work?
You choose:•WHEN you want to travel•WHERE you want to travel• TYPE of project you want to participate in
A Workcamp typically lasts 2 -6 weeks and involves volunteers from four or more countries working with a local organization to meet a need identified by the community and also building cultural understanding.
What will it cost?
Volunteers pay a $500 registration fee that covers accommodation, food, and work materials during the project. Volunteers are also responsible for their own airfare. In many of our projects in the developing world (Asia, Africa and Central and South America) there may be an extra fee of $200-$500.
What it looks like:
Portland, ORAction Without Borders/Idealist.org209 SW Oak, Suite 600Portland, OR 97204United Stateshttp://www.idealist.org/
The world's best place to find volunteer opportunities, nonprofit jobs, internships, and organizations working to change the world since 1995.
How does it work?
Choose “what”:• Interest• Skill you have
Choose a “type”:• Volunteer • Intern • Job• Events• Resources
How does it work?
Read about the options
Choose where:• Country• Region• City
Contact the organizations you like
Volunteering to LearnZ Street, ThamelKathmandu, NepalPO Box 25076info@volunteeringtolearn.orgwww.volunteeringtolearn.orgSkype:volunteeringtolearn
V2L goals:Our organization builds on the belief that mutual understanding is at the heart of improved relations across communities, cultures, nations, and religions.
Our goal is to provide volunteering opportunities in Nepal that make it possible for both hosts and visitors to learn.
Whatever your interests – language, culture, economics, agriculture, forestry, flora and fauna, history, sustainability, appropriate technology, community organization, leadership, entrepreneurship, children, women, human rights – we can place you with organizations, communities and families that will enrich your understanding of Nepal while also giving you opportunities to learn more specific skills and knowledge.
How does it work?
Choose “what”:•WHEN you want to travel•WHERE in NEPAL you want to travel•HOW LONG you want to participate in
Choose a project focus:•Organic farming•Orphanages• Schools•Women’s Groups• Environmental Groups
What will it cost?€ 200 = $274 as of 2/03/13
What it looks like:
What it looks like:
BVP seeks to meet the training needs of Burmese civil society organizations operating along the Thailand-Burma border. Our goal is to fill a critical void between organizations along the border and people who wish to contribute their knowledge and expertise to build a more just, democratic Burma.
Contact Info:http://burmavolunteers.org/http://burmavolunteers.org/contact-us/
BVP works with numerous groups along the Thailand-Burma border that request foreign volunteers to help build their capacity. BVP placements include working with ethnic and women’s groups, news and political organizations, adult learning centers and community based organizations (CBOs).
What they do:
BVP volunteers work in numerous capacities at their placements. Volunteers are primarily involved with teaching English language classes however some placements request that volunteers teach social sciences, history, computer skills, and human rights. At various placements, BVP volunteers assist with grant writing, organizational development and report writing.
Learn Spanish & Discover South America!
ECELAhttp://www.ecela.com/[email protected]
Here at ECELA accommodation, activities, excursions and ongoing support are coordinated by our dedicated and friendly staff.
Spanish Courses: Experienced, fun-loving teachers, 12 levels, Mini-groups of 3-7, start dates every Monday all year round!
Housing: High standards, careful selection of home stays, school run apartments, or connections with local hostels
Multi-City Spanish Program: Closely integrated Spanish curriculum and services
Activities and Excursions: Full calendar of optional social and cultural events and outdoor sports
Work Experience: Medical shadowing, volunteer work, and internships in Chile; Social service volunteer work in Peru
ECELA’s goals:
What will it cost?Classes:
What will it cost?Housing:
Cities Buenos Aires
Mendoza
Santiago
Vina del Mar
Lima Cusco
Homestay $265 $265 $235 $365 $205 $295
apartment
$165 $165 $145 $145 $125 $165
What it looks like:
Fund for Teachers2000 Post Oak Blvd, Suite 100Houston, TX [email protected]://www.fundforteachers.org/
How does it work?•Go to the Fund For Teachers website on October 1, 2014 to begin an application for an individual or team.
•Complete the application by outlining the specifics of your trip.
•Submit the application by the deadline, usually towards the end of January.
What it looks like:Cover Sheet
Proposal:• Fellowship Rationale and Purpose• Project description• Teacher Growth and Learning• Student Growth and Learning• Benefits to School Community• Plan for Fellowship Implementation• Budget Narrative
Itemized Budget
Please ask for contact information if you would like to connect with them on your experience.
Organizations that support refugees in various countries:
http://www.refugees.org/www.rescue.org/
http://refugeesinternational.org/
http://ajws.org/
Organizations that support refugees in various countries:
http://lirs.org/
www.caritas.org Doctor’s Without Borderswww.msf.org/msf/
www.care.org
Questions??