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News Headlines for October 2004
Source Date Title Summary
INFO Nepal - Global Volunteer Perspective31/10/2004Health Post & Sanitation IssuesINFO Nepal's health post program provides a wide variety of experiences depending on the time of year, the local post's current programs, the volunteer's previous medical experience, and the volunteer's ability to learn Nepali.
INFO Nepal - Global Volunteer Perspective31/10/2004Volunteer in an orphange/childrens homeVolunteers will be placed in an orphanage where they will live with the children, assisting them in their day to day routine. The children are mostly between the ages of four and fifteen, and have a basic understanding of English. The general role of the volunteer will be to act as an older sibling: to care for, look after and encourage the children. Volunteers will teach the children general life skills, including health and sanitation, as well as arts, crafts and music. They may also help the children with their school work.
INFO Nepal - Global Volunteer Perspective31/10/2004Teaching Environmental AwarenessIn this program, volunteers either work at a local environmental post providing program assistance or, volunteers can work with the local community to develop their own specific environmental program. Often, this program involves addressing basic health issues as well
INFO Nepal - Global Volunteer Perspective31/10/2004Homestay/Cultural Exchange & Language Training programHomestays and cultural exchange programmes can be arranged in most areas of Nepal with our 55 Hostfamilies. Participants will be placed with a Nepali family in a small rural village for the duration of their stay. This provides the volunteers with an excellent opportunity to learn about all aspects of Nepali culture, lifestyle, language, food and people. Volunteers should remember that this is a cultural exchange and that an effort to offer some knowledge of their own home culture and customs to the family with whom they stay is appreciated. During their stay, volunteers will attend 2 hours of language lessons in the morning and in the afternoon. They will also have the opportunity to visit and help out at the local school. Homestay programmes are best organised from August to December which is the time when most large local festivals take place. This makes for an overall more exciting experience for the volunteer. Nepali culture is distinctively friendly and open and participants are made to feel as though they are part of the family.
INFO Nepal - Global Volunteer Perspective31/10/2004Resource Center & English Language ProgramINFO Nepal's Chitwan Resource Centers in Patihani, Chitwan and Nawalparasi offers English language instruction to youth and adults in the community. Some resource centers also offer opportunities to teach computer literacy. The primary purpose of the Center is to offer community youth the opportunity to develop their English language skills and to give the youths a beneficial way of spending their time rather than taking up drinking, smoking or gambling. Ultimately, the philosophy is that improved language skills will lead to employment, particularly in the Chitwan tourist areas.
HELP/Nepal30/10/2004New web addressHELP/Nepal a social and Voluntary development organization launched a new web site.
27/10/2004volunteering in nepal
27/10/2004working with orphan chldren and teaching english in school
27/10/2004An opportunity without boundriesteaching english,working with orphan children,medical volunteering.
www.hopenhome.org
27/10/2004HOPE & HOME - An opportunity without boundriesworking with orphan children.
teaching english at government school.
working in the health post.
teaching environmental awareness.
27/10/2004HOPE & HOME - An opportunity without boundriesworking with orphan children.
teaching english at government school.
working in the health post.
teaching environmental awareness.
Info Nepal27/10/2004Teaching EnglishTeaching English at government School
Working in the health Post
An oppertunities without Boundaries27/10/2004Info Nepal- An oppertunities without Boundariesworking with orphan Children
teaching english at government school
working in the health post
www.infonepal.org27/10/2004working with Orphan Children and teching English in Schoolteaching environmental awareness
teaching english at government school
working in the health post
Info Nepal 27/10/2004unique oppertunity to feel Nepalworking with orphan children
teaching environmental awareness
working in the health post
teaching english at government school
heritage nigeria23/10/2004orphanage help and teachingyou are to give assitance at the orpahanage home here we will give you full datails when you arrive or contact us
22/10/2004Cheap Volunteering Website!Check out this website which offers volunteering opportunites for schools and orphanages in Africa, Brazil and Philippines. Volunteers only pay $100 / month for food and accommodation and give an initial donation to the project of $250 which helps the project directly. No admin charges...
INFO Nepal - Global Volunteer Perspective10/10/2004Volunteer in an orphange/childrens homeVolunteers will be placed in an orphanage where they will live with the children, assisting them in their day to day routine. The children are mostly between the ages of four and fifteen, and have a basic understanding of English. The general role of the volunteer will be to act as an older sibling: to care for, look after and encourage the children. Volunteers will teach the children general life skills, including health and sanitation, as well as arts, crafts and music. They may also help the children with their school work.
INFO Nepal - Global Volunteer Perspective10/10/2004Teaching English Program
In this program, volunteers teach English at government schools to students of varying age and ability, although most students are aged ten to sixteen. Depending on the school, volunteers will either teach independently or with another Nepali teacher. Volunteers teach between two to four 45-minute classes each day, six days a week (Saturdays are holidays).
WOCE07/10/20042 WEEKS PHOTOGRAPHY VOLUNTEERING IN FINLANDWOCE invites volunteer from abroud to take pictures for an online picture gallery about Helsinki city.

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