The Hilton-Winn Farm is a non-profit organization, dedicated to positive youth development, nature based education, and a stewardship of the unique agricultural landscape of New England. The farm’s 48 acres of rolling fields and forests, along with the farmhouse and barn, form the unique
Facilities to provide nature and farm- based education programs that serve thousands of children , teens, and families from New England. The mission of the Youth Enrichment Center at Hilton-Winn Farm is to provide a country farm experience to enrich the hearts, minds, and spirits of our Youth.
WORK
Your work will include maintenance of 4 miles of hiking trails, helping in the vegetable gardens, installing fencing for animals, light painting, assisting with the youth programs interacting with the children ages 4-12, and other farm projects. This entails getting dirty and working hard as a team. The work is very rewarding.
Study Themes: Learning about Maine's food, culture, and habitats and discuss view points from Maine as well as each person's view point and personal cultural experiences.
Location: based in beautiful Southern Maine, at the York County’s Hilton-Winn Farm, a King’s Grant farm dating back to the 1600s, in the New England region of the United States. Cape Neddick is 40 minutes South of Portland, Maine’s largest City. The state of Maine, in the far northeast corner of the country is known for its beaches, rugged coastline, forests, and natural beauty. The Hilton-Winn farm is located 3.4 miles from the beautiful Atlantic Ocean and Beaches.
From Boston, Massachusetts:
THE BEST WAY TO GET TO THE HILTON-WINN FARM IS TO TAKE THE AMTRAK DOWNEASTER TRAIN FROM BOSTON’S NORTH STATION INTO WELLS, MAINE. WE WILL PICK YOU UP AT THE TRAIN
STATION.
See website: amtrakdowneaster.com This will require public transportation from South Station to North Station. We encourage you to take the public train to North Station.
Volunteers should fly into Boston or New York City and take a train to Wells Maine.
Volunteers will stay in a comfortable farmhouse with beds, well equipped kitchen and dining room. Volunteers will share their bedrooms with other members of the Volunteers for Peace Group. Volunteers will cook meals as a group. Bring some recipes from home to share and please let us know if you have any special dietary needs. We will also be eating some lunches outside with the children.
English
[침낭 구비 안내]
개인 위생을 위해 개인용 침낭을 반드시 지참하시기 바랍니다.
LEISURE ACTIVITIES
Cape Neddick/ York Maine is a popular tourist destination in the summer. There are beautiful beaches, hiking trails, historical museums, outdoor theatres and seaside activities. There are many opportunities to enjoy beauty and nature. We will be hosting a community Barbecue with food, games, music, and fellowship. You will be participating in informal discussions and activities about topics of interest to the group. Bring music and games to share!
The Hilton-Winn Farm is a non-profit organization, dedicated to positive youth development, nature based education, and a stewardship of the unique agricultural landscape of New England. The farm’s 48 acres of rolling fields and forests, along with the farmhouse and barn, form the unique
Facilities to provide nature and farm- based education programs that serve thousands of children , teens, and families from New England. The mission of the Youth Enrichment Center at Hilton-Winn Farm is to provide a country farm experience to enrich the hearts, minds, and spirits of our Youth.
WORK
Your work will include maintenance of 4 miles of hiking trails, helping in the vegetable gardens, installing fencing for animals, light painting, assisting with the youth programs interacting with the children ages 4-12, and other farm projects. This entails getting dirty and working hard as a team. The work is very rewarding.
Study Themes: Learning about Maine's food, culture, and habitats and discuss view points from Maine as well as each person's view point and personal cultural experiences.
Location: based in beautiful Southern Maine, at the York County’s Hilton-Winn Farm, a King’s Grant farm dating back to the 1600s, in the New England region of the United States. Cape Neddick is 40 minutes South of Portland, Maine’s largest City. The state of Maine, in the far northeast corner of the country is known for its beaches, rugged coastline, forests, and natural beauty. The Hilton-Winn farm is located 3.4 miles from the beautiful Atlantic Ocean and Beaches.
From Boston, Massachusetts:
THE BEST WAY TO GET TO THE HILTON-WINN FARM IS TO TAKE THE AMTRAK DOWNEASTER TRAIN FROM BOSTON’S NORTH STATION INTO WELLS, MAINE. WE WILL PICK YOU UP AT THE TRAIN
STATION.
See website: amtrakdowneaster.com This will require public transportation from South Station to North Station. We encourage you to take the public train to North Station.
Volunteers should fly into Boston or New York City and take a train to Wells Maine.
Volunteers will stay in a comfortable farmhouse with beds, well equipped kitchen and dining room. Volunteers will share their bedrooms with other members of the Volunteers for Peace Group. Volunteers will cook meals as a group. Bring some recipes from home to share and please let us know if you have any special dietary needs. We will also be eating some lunches outside with the children.
English
[침낭 구비 안내]
개인 위생을 위해 개인용 침낭을 반드시 지참하시기 바랍니다.
LEISURE ACTIVITIES
Cape Neddick/ York Maine is a popular tourist destination in the summer. There are beautiful beaches, hiking trails, historical museums, outdoor theatres and seaside activities. There are many opportunities to enjoy beauty and nature. We will be hosting a community Barbecue with food, games, music, and fellowship. You will be participating in informal discussions and activities about topics of interest to the group. Bring music and games to share!
The NEWPORT REVITALIZATION COMMITTEE hosts this project jointly with several community nonprofit organizations including the School District, Recreation Department, Richards Free Library and Library Arts Center.
WORK: You will live in a beautiful rural area of woods and lakes. Work will consist of rotating through camps with children and several non-profit organizations where you will be helping with facility maintenance, like organizing the props and costume closet for the local community theater, plus meeting with community organizations like Rotary International (bring a flag to swap if you know a Rotarian in your country). Your flexibility will be much appreciated and you will meet many different elements of our community. Volunteers must speak English. Must enjoy working with children and youth and be able to maintain appropriate adult-student boundaries.
Study Themes:
Identify themes you would like to discuss/learn about. It could be on any topic your group considers to be worthy enough to discuss. Compare how this theme is addressed in the various countries your volunteers are from. See if you can compare how these issues are framed by the various media groups around the world and how this affects your perception of them.
New London, NH. Easily reached by bus from Boston.
Volunteers will stay in the local high school. Beds and linens provided. Because the accommodations are at a school there can be no tobacco or alcohol on site, even if you are of legal age.
Good English
*VFP MOTIVATION FORM REQUIRED. Volunteers must speak English. No smoking or alcohol at housing. Basic computer skills, including PowerPoint, are helpful. Must enjoy working with teens and be able to maintain appropriate teacher-student boundaries.
[영문지원동기서 첨부 안내]
본 워크캠프 활동을 바탕으로 구체적인 참가동기, 관련 경험 등을 영문으로 작성한 지원동기서(Motivation Letter)를 신청서 작성 시 첨부해주시기 바랍니다.
▶양식 다운 받는 곳
국제워크캠프기구 홈페이지 - 워캠뉴스 - 공지사항 - 1609번 게시믈 참고
▶첨부방법: 신청서 상의 ATTACHING FILE에 첨부
[방한복 준비 안내]
야간에는 추울 수 있으므로 따뜻한 옷을 챙겨가시기 바랍니다.
[침낭 구비 안내]
개인 위생을 위해 침낭을 반드시 준비하시기 바랍니다.
LEISURE ACTIVITIES: There will be several opportunities to experience the beauty of New Hampshire’s lakes and mountains plus one all-day field trip with the students. In addition Volunteers will meet with the local Revitalization Committee, Rotary Club and other elements of the Newport community. Newport is a small community without clubs or a nightlife so plan to spend evenings with your international group and various community hosts.
Our mission is to assist municipalities, recreation groups, and landowners in the creation and management of a four-season, multi-use trail across the state of Vermont for public recreation, alternative transportation, and awareness of our natural and cultural heritage.
WORK: The work is hard, heavy physical labor, including, building wooden bridges, moving large stones with hand tools, and digging ditches with shovels. You will get muddy, we work in the rain! We will work full days, about 7 hours of labor. We will work a few days then take a day off for fun, and then work a few days and take another day off. Why are we working so hard? We are building a network of bicycle/pedestrian paths that will eventually go 90 miles across the entire state of Vermont. The path will connect small towns, their schools, and the wild natural areas in between with a safe, healthy alternative to driving in cars. These small towns are not wealthy, and cannot afford to build this path themselves (like larger cities can afford to.) So we are building it with volunteers. Many local people are already helping out on their weekends, and we look forward to meeting and working with you as well!
STUDY THEME: Identify themes you would like to discuss/learn about. It could be on any topic your group considers to be worthy enough to discuss. Compare how this theme is addressed in the various countries your volunteers are from. See if you can compare how these issues are framed by the various media groups around the world and how this affects your perception of them.
The work camp is located in public forest, in northeastern Vermont (east of Montpelier). We will live in a primitive tent camp in the woods.
TERMINAL: Bus to Montpelier, Vermont.
Volunteers will camp in tents. Tents are provided. During the work day there is no electricity, no running water, no flushing toilets. At the campsite there is a shared bath house with toilets and showers. (Showers are coin operated, bring money for showers.) No alcohol is allowed at the housing. 11 PM curfew. Food is provided, cooking is communal. We are happy to accommodate dietary needs or preferences, like vegetarian.
English
Bring sturdy all leather BOOTS that rise above the ankles and durable work clothes that you don't mind getting dirty - long sleeves and long pants. Weather is unpredictable, so bring clothes to wear when cold and wet (like wool or synthetic fabrics) rain gear, a hat, clothes to wear when hot and humid, a sleeping bag, sleeping pad and flashlight. We provide group camping gear, tools, and so on. Also bring a swimsuit and favorite recipes. It is hot during the day and cold at night so bring clothes for both.
[방한복 준비 안내]
야간에는 추울 수 있으므로 따뜻한 옷을 챙겨가시기 바랍니다.
[침낭 구비 안내]
개인 위생을 위해 침낭을 반드시 준비하시기 바랍니다.
[Basic Condition 안내]
본 워크캠프의 경우 숙소, 식사 등의 환경이 타 워크캠프보다 열악할 수 있습니다.
LEISURE ACTIVITIES: During recreation time we will decide as a group what folks would enjoy doing. Options include exploring State Forest - riding bikes, hiking up mountains, swimming in lakes; and also driving to attractions in nearby towns like Montpelier, capitol of Vermont. Bring music, games or other activities to share.
The Wells Reserve is a research and education facility situated on 2,250 acres. It is a sanctuary for endangered plants and wildlife. The Reserve consists of forests, coastal marsh, beach and historic farm buildings. The Reserve’s full (and rather long) title is “The Wells National Estuarine Research Reserve,” and its mission is to protect and restore coastal ecosystems, and educate the public about the beauty and importance of these places. The Wells Reserve is a beautiful and historic property with over 7 miles of trails and a wonderful beach. Our staff conducts research and teaches about estuaries (where rivers meet the sea) and also about other issues that relate to creating and caring for a healthy coastal environment. Website: www.wellsreserve.org
WORK: The Wells National Estuarine Research Reserve is located on the beautiful seacoast of southern Maine. Your work will include improving trails and wildlife habitat at the Reserve as well as grounds and maintenance projects on our historic buildings. This entails getting dirty and working hard. The major project for the camp will be helping prepare for and staff a large weekend Nature Crafts Festival fund-raising event. Work involves set-up and take-down, assisting other volunteers and staff with food, parking, recycling, and many other jobs. For the two days of the festival, you will be working long days.
STUDY THEME: Identify themes you would like to discuss/learn about. It could be on any topic your group considers to be worthy enough to discuss. Compare how this theme is addressed in the various countries your volunteers are from. See if you can compare how these issues are framed by the various media groups around the world and how this affects your perception of them.
On the beautiful seacoast of southern Maine, in the New England region of the United States, Wells is 1/2 hour south of Portland, Maine’s largest city. The state of Maine, in the far northeast corner of the country, is known for its rugged coastline, beaches, forests, and natural beauty. Originally part of Massachusetts, Maine became a state in 1820. Walker’s Point, in nearby Kennebunkport, is the summer home of former U.S. President George H.W. Bush.
*TERMINAL: The closest airports are Boston Massachusetts and Portland Maine. Train available to Wells.
Volunteers will stay in a modern dormitory with comfortable beds, well-equipped kitchen, large dining table and common area. Rooms are generous in size and volunteers will most likely share their room with other members of the Volunteers for Peace group. Volunteers will cook meals as a group. Bring some recipes from home to share, and let us know if you have any dietary needs.
English
No smoking is allowed at any of the work sites or on the property of the Reserve.
[방한복 준비 안내]
야간에는 추울 수 있으므로 따뜻한 옷을 챙겨가시기 바랍니다.
[침낭 구비 안내]
개인 위생을 위해 침낭을 반드시 준비하시기 바랍니다.
LEISURE ACTIVITIES: Wells, Maine is a popular tourist destination in the summer, when the small town’s population roughly triples in size. There are public beaches within walking distance and bicycles are available. The Reserve’s educational programs are available to volunteers. The Reserve has a private beach and many nature trails. The local Shoreline Trolley runs until early September (usually through the Labor Day holiday) and connects Wells with the nearby towns of Kennebunk, Kennebunkport and Ogunquit. There will be many opportunities to enjoy beauty and nature, along with informal discussions about topics of interest to the group. Bring music, games or other activities to share.
Description: Wake Up the Earth is our biggest festival which takes place on the first Saturday of May every year. This year will be the 36th festival. The original festival was to celebrate the stopping of a highway being built through our section of Boston. Since then, the festival has raised awareness about the environment, labor issues and other political issues. The volunteers will join the festival committee to organize, publicize and engage the community in the event. They will help prepare signs, banners, costumes, decorations, kids' activities, etc. Volunteers will help during the event with logistics, set-up, and general support. After the event, the volunteers will be involved with breakdown, clean up and final analysis of the event.
Location: Jamaica Plain is a neighborhood in Boston, Massachusetts. Jamaica Plain, or "JP" as the locals call it, is a classic "streetcar suburb" that has evolved into one of Boston's most diverse and dynamic neighborhoods. The ethnically diverse area is home to many Latinos, young families, and a growing gay and lesbian community. Boston is a popular city in the northeast known for its history, universities, sports teams, and easy access to New York City.
Km from New York City: 306 km
Km from San Francisco: 4339 km
*Volunteers should arrive at Boston Logan International Airport by April 22. In some cases, someone will be able to pick you up at the airport. (보다 자세한 도착 및 이동정보는 추후 인포싯을 통해 안내 됩니다. 합격후 도착공항과 도착일정을 참고하여 항공권만 먼저 구매해 주세요.)
In this VFP projects volunteers live in pairs or threes with a local family close to Spontaneous Celebrations, Accommodations will be communal and space will be shared. Breakfast will be eaten at the host families’ homes or at Spontaneous Celebrations. Volunteers will take turns cooking for the group and some meals will be provided from community members or restaurants. There is access to laundry nearby or in the homes. Be sure to tell the other volunteers and the co-leader if you have any special diet needs. Vegetarian options available.
English
[침낭 구비 안내]
개인 위생을 위해 개인용 침낭을 반드시 지참하시기 바랍니다.
There will be opportunities to explore the city during free time and engage with the community. Leisure activities will be based on volunteer interest. The houses and Spontaneous Celebrations are close to the subway to go downtown. Many community members will be involved in this event and will be helping before and after the event.
Bring music, games or other activities to share.
DIVERGENT LABS is an autistic-run organization with a mission to advance the economic status, spiritual growth, human rights, and representation in the public sphere of disabled and disenfranchised people. Ocate Cliffs is a retreat center and autistic workspace, which is a laboratory for growth and empowerment.
Website: www.divergentlabs.org
WORK Volunteers will work on one or more construction projects at the retreat center, which might include trail construction and other outdoor projects; building a barn, tent pad or deck; and laying tile, paint, and other interior finishing work. We will work a morning and afternoon shift each day, leaving the evening free for personal time or activities. We will also take a recreation trip on one or two days. Training and tools provided for all the projects. You will be accompanied by a small number of our residential staff. The people involved cover a wide range of abilities and communication styles, and you should expect LGBT and questioning people, those with other less common identities and those with traumatic histories.
Study Theme
The Coordinating Committee for International Voluntary Service (CCIVS) coordinates international voluntary service organizations. Volunteers for Peace is a member organization of CCIVS and we promote CCIVS initiatives as study themes in our projects. Current study themes include “Gender, Sexuality and Human Rights” and “Migrations and Human Rights.” We encourage projects to discuss one or more of these issues with their volunteers in ways they see fit. Here is a CCIVS link where you can find toolkits and contributions that might be useful to shape your activities:
http://ccivs.org/tools.php?search_tag=ccivs&search_string=&pageNo=1
Ocate Cliffs is 8 miles from the village of Ocate, NM, in the very remote Sangre de Cristos mountain range.
*TERMINAL: NeAlbuquerque, New Mexico
Sleeping is on the floor in the unfinished staff house. There are not separate rooms because the walls are not finished. There is no gender segregation. If you want more privacy you can bring or arrange (in advance) to borrow a tent.
Amenities: Water is available outside only. Toilets are operational. Clothes washing is done by hand in a bucket. Cooking is done on a propane stove. There is no electricity as of this writing, but we're working on it, and it may be available by summer. There is an outdoor solar shower. Altitude: At 9,000 feet (2800 m) elevation, be prepared for a lot of rest the first day or two.
Food: Volunteers will cook meals together. Vegetarian food provided.
Warnings! There are wildcats and bears in the area so this site needs to be kept free of meat odors. Also fire danger can be very high so we do not allow anything making a spark or flame. (One exception is smoking, but only in the designated safe area.)
English
[방한복 준비 안내]
야간에는 추울 수 있으므로 따뜻한 옷을 챙겨가시기 바랍니다.
[침낭 구비 안내]
개인 위생을 위해 침낭을 반드시 준비하시기 바랍니다.
LEISURE ACTIVITIES
On the mesa top there are hiking trails and lots of views of the New Mexico mountains and plains. We'll also rely on you to come up with evening games and discussion topics. On our travel days we will go choose between a wilderness hike, Eagle Nest Lake, or the alpaca ranch in Mora.
ALLEGANY VALLEY PROJECT, ALLEGANY, NEW YORK is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing opportunities for all people regardless of age and previous abilities to participate in archaeological discovery. Visit http://alleghenyvalleyproject.blogspot.com/ for more information.
WORK: No experience is necessary as new volunteers are teamed up with experienced volunteers for hands on learning. Volunteer opportunities range from field excavations to laboratory processing of artifacts. This year we will be investigating the Bockmier pre-contact site, dated between 1200-1250 AD. This appears to be an ancestral Iroquois village but also contains components from other time periods. This is an archaeological field school where volunteers will learn site layout, excavation techniques, soil sampling, plan and profile mapping and processing artifacts (projectile points, pottery, tools etc.).
The workday is from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday through Friday. The work is done in a friendly and supportive environment. Please understand that this is hard physical labor and includes digging with a trowel or shovel, screening soil and carrying buckets of dirt. Each person will work at their own pace according to their physical condition.
The temperature can be quite hot or cool and rainy. BRING work gloves, work shoes and clothing, including a warm coat or sweatshirt, sun hat, rain coat, long sleeve shirts and pants as there will be mosquitoes. The work site can be dirty and muddy so multiple sets of work clothes are a good idea. Sunscreen and bug spray will be provided
STUDY THEMES:
#1 Archaeology and Native American culture.
#2 The Coordinating Committee for International Voluntary Service (CCIVS) coordinates international voluntary service organizations. Volunteers for Peace is a member organization of CCIVS and we promote CCIVS initiatives as study themes in our projects. Current study themes include “Gender, Sexuality and Human Rights” and “Migrations and Human Rights.” We encourage projects to discuss one or more of these issues with their volunteers in ways they see fit. Here is a CCIVS link where you can find toolkits and contributions that might be useful to shape your activities:
http://ccivs.org/tools.php?search_tag=ccivs&search_string=&pageNo=1
The town of Allegany is located in a rural part of New York State. The area is a mixture of small towns, forests and farms. The dig site is in a field that is currently used as an organic vegetable farm in a beautiful setting beside the Allegheny River.
*TERMINAL: New York City or Buffalo, New York
American and international volunteers will stay in apartments, which are a short drive away from the dig site. Separate rooms will be available for female and male volunteers. BRING sleeping bag or your own bedding. All food and meals will be provided for volunteers. We will cook meals together or eat out at local restaurants. Vegetarian options will be available. Be sure to tell the other volunteers and the co-leader if you have any special diet needs.
English
[방한복 준비 안내]
야간에는 추울 수 있으므로 따뜻한 옷을 챙겨가시기 바랍니다.
[침낭 구비 안내]
개인 위생을 위해 침낭을 반드시 준비하시기 바랍니다.
LEISURE ACTIVITIES: Volunteers will attend the very special Seneca Nation Pow Wow, an amazing Native American festival where a wide range of activities will be held. This is an opportunity to take an in depth look at Native American culture. Ample time is provided for trips to local parks, a Native American museum and local points of interest. There will be many opportunities to enjoy beauty and nature and there will be formal and informal discussions about topics of interest to the group. Bring music, games or other activities to share.
MONTPELIER PARKS DEPARTMENT, MONTPELIER, VERMONT
Visit website for more information- http://www.montpelier-vt.org/parks/index.cfm
WORK: Volunteers will be working on a variety of projects, including trail improvement work (shoveling, raking, using a wheelbarrow, etc.), some habitat management (removal of destructive plants) along with occasional general park maintenance. The group will also assist in preparing for and running a weekend park festival. Since volunteers will be working during the festival, we will take a couple days off in the middle of the week to give volunteers get some free time. Much of work will involve some level of hard physical labor. The group will be immersed in a small town in an international group that will work with park staff and other volunteers.
Study Theme:
Migration: This year the Alliance, an umbrella organization for European voluntary service, has set MIGRATION as the study theme for all projects. Prior to arriving at your camp we are asking you to think about and gather data about how issues surrounding migration affect you or your country. For example:
· 1. Have people migrated into or out of your country and if so when or why?
· 2. Do people migrate within your country without leaving your country's borders?
· 3. Have you or your family experienced migration in a personal way?
We look forward to exploring these and other issues around migration during your project.
Montpelier is the capitol of Vermont with a population of 8500, making it the smallest capitol in the U.S.
*TERMINAL: Bus to Montpelier, Vermont.
Accommodations will be at the local Trinity church with that will have facilities for
cooking. Sleeping will be in two big room on rustic “cots.” Showers will be available at a different location. Be sure to bring your
mattress pad and sleeping bag! Be sure to tell the other volunteers and the co-leader if you have any special
diet needs.
English
*Be ready for hard, physical work and rugged conditions, but plenty of rewarding experiences,
adventurous fun and incredible memories. Bring proper clothing and footwear for working outdoors in the sun or rain.
[방한복 준비 안내]
야간에는 추울 수 있으므로 따뜻한 옷을 챙겨가시기 바랍니다.
[침낭 구비 안내]
개인 위생을 위해 침낭을 반드시 준비하시기 바랍니다.
LEISURE ACTIVITIES: During free time volunteers will have access to local parks and recreation areas. The summer weather
is usually good for visiting some wild and beautiful swimming areas. This workcamp is known for hard work and adventurous
play since the staff here enjoys hiking, canoeing and other activities and is willing to lead the group in those types of activities.]
There will be time for interaction with the local community so please bring information about your country, hobbies, and life to
share.
The NEWPORT REVITALIZATION COMMITTEE hosts this project jointly with several community nonprofit organizations including the School District, Recreation Department, Richards Free Library and Library Arts Center.
WORK: You will live in a beautiful rural area of woods and lakes. Work will consist of rotating through camps with children and several non-profit organizations where you will be helping with facility maintenance, like organizing the props and costume closet for the local community theater, plus meeting with community organizations like Rotary International (bring a flag to swap if you know a Rotarian in your country). Your flexibility will be much appreciated and you will meet many different elements of our community. Volunteers must speak English. Must enjoy working with children and youth and be able to maintain appropriate adult-student boundaries.
Study Themes: The Coordinating Committee for International Voluntary Service (CCIVS) coordinates international voluntary service organizations. Volunteers for Peace is a member organization of CCIVS and we promote CCIVS initiatives as study themes in our projects. Current study themes include “Gender, Sexuality and Human Rights” and “Migrations and Human Rights.” We encourage projects to discuss one or more of these issues with their volunteers in ways they see fit. Here is a CCIVS link where you can find toolkits and contributions that might be useful to shape your activities:
http://ccivs.org/tools.php?search_tag=ccivs&search_string=&pageNo=1
New London, NH. Easily reached by bus from Boston.
Volunteers will stay in the local high school. Beds and linens provided. Because the accommodations are at a school there can be no tobacco or alcohol on site, even if you are of legal age.
English
*VFP MOTIVATION FORM REQUIRED. Volunteers must speak English. No smoking or alcohol at housing. Basic computer skills, including PowerPoint, are helpful. Must enjoy working with teens and be able to maintain appropriate teacher-student boundaries.
[영문지원동기서 첨부 안내]
본 워크캠프 활동을 바탕으로 구체적인 참가동기, 관련 경험 등을 영문으로 작성한 지원동기서(Motivation Letter)를 신청서 작성 시 첨부해주시기 바랍니다.
▶파일형식: Microsoft Word
▶파일이름: 워크캠프 코드-영문이름(ML)
(ex. EST08-Gildong_HONG(ML).docx)
▶분량:1장(자유양식)
▶첨부방법: 신청서 상의 ATTACHING FILE에 첨부
[방한복 준비 안내]
야간에는 추울 수 있으므로 따뜻한 옷을 챙겨가시기 바랍니다.
[침낭 구비 안내]
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[Basic Condition 안내]
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LEISURE ACTIVITIES: There will be several opportunities to experience the beauty of New Hampshire’s lakes and mountains plus one all-day field trip with the students. In addition Volunteers will meet with the local Revitalization Committee, Rotary Club and other elements of the Newport community. Newport is a small community without clubs or a nightlife so plan to spend evenings with your international group and various community hosts.