Samstag, 7. Juli 2007

Workcamps in Berlin 2007

Camp No. 1: Straßenfeger
Begin:July 15, 2007, End: July 29, 2007
Topic: Socially disadvantaged
Campcode:DE-SCI-8-83
Currently Full!
Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg
POLISH-UKRAINIAN-GERMAN WORKCAMP The association “mob – Obdachlose machen mobil e.V.” (homeless people get active) has the aim to improve the conditions of socially disadvantaged and excluded people, in particular homeless people and people threatened to become homeless. Therefore, the association established several project for help and self-help on its territory in the district Prenzlauer Berg in Berlin, amongst others the café “Kaffee Bankrott”, the newspaper “Straßenfeger”, sold by homeless people, an emergency accommodation or the second hand magazine “Trödel Point”. Participants will renovate the emergency-accomondation for homeless people. Beside this, the participants will deal with the impact of poverty and homlessnes, discuss with concerned people and get to know different help-projects. Furthermore, they will make an own artikel for the newspaper “Straßenfeger”.
Work: Construction work, e.g. Painting and making floors with tiles (we will work at least 6 hours per day)
Study: Working with homeless people, human rights and poverty, projects for self-help for homeless people, design of one page in the newspaper “Der Straßenfeger”
Accommodation: Very basic
Qualifications: Willingness for physical work, interest in working with socially excluded people and their situation
Language: English
Number of Volunteers: 10



Camp No. 2: Wernsdorf

Begin:July 22, 2007, End: August 5, 2007
Topic: Environment
Campcode:DE-SCI-6-54

Wernsdorf (near Berlin)
POLISH-MOLDOVIAN-GERMAN WORKCAMP The vacation and conference residence Wernsdorf was founded by members of the social club SSB from Berlin. Under the regime of the German Democratic Republic (GDR), the complex had been used as a summer residence for the children of police officers. It was renovated by the members of SSB on their own. Thus a very nice place has been created which can be used for recreational and educational purposes during the whole year. The 14 inhabitants, aged between 1 and 65 years, moved out of town in this small village in Brandenburg, to live and work together in the countryside. They operate the vacation and conference residence in a volunteer capacity and use ateliers, studios and meadows to pursue their various creative activities. Their aim is to create and preserve self-managed places to live and work. The place contains a large forest, a lake to swim is there as well.
Work: Work in the forest, collecting woods, sawing; renovating buildings; building a fountain
Study: Sustainable development and environment protection, creative workshops (acrobatics, artistic woodworking, etc.)
Accommodation: In the guest house, showers, kitchen and lounge at hand
Qualifications: Willingness to physical work, interest for environmental issues
Language: English
Number of Volunteers: 14


Camp No. 3: Intercultural Gardens

Begin:July 22, 2007, End: August 5, 2007
Topic: Art, culture, history
Campcode:DE-SCI-9-98
Currently Full!
Berlin
The „AG Kleinstlandwirtschaft und Gärten in Stadt und Land“ (Working group on small agriculture and gardens in city and landscape) deals with the social and ecological meaning of gardens and small farms worldwide. They aim to improve the situation of farmers and gardeners, subsistence-agriculture and women in agriculture. The volunteers will work on the establishment of an intercultural garden in the middle of Berlin in cooperation with the users of the garden. By doing that they will learn about sustainable and alternative economy, development of the city and sustainable agriculture in the city. Besides, they will deal with the integration of migrants through intercultural projects.
Work: Garden work, creative arrangement work, 6 hours per day
Study: Integration of migrants, sustainable and alternative economy and city development, sustainable agriculture in the city
Accommodation: Simple
Qualifications: Willingness for physical work, interest in nature, cultural diversity and exchange
Number of Volunteers: 12



Camp No. 4: Bodhicharya

Begin:July 29, 2007, End: August 12, 2007
Topic: Art, culture, history
Campcode:DE-SCI-9-94
Currently Full!
Berlin-Friedrichshain
Bodhicharya is an organization that derived from the Tibetan Karma Kagyu School. It has a centre for peace and understanding that works inter-religiously in Berlin. Buddhist and Tibetan teachings are practiced there. Also they support inter-religious and inter-cultural exchange and social projects. They offer introduction to Buddhism and meditation, yoga, tai chi and Tibetan methods of treatment as well. In the summer of 2003 the organization took over a site with different badly dilapidated buildings in Berlin. It is under preservation order and they started to renovate it slowly. They want to install a centre for religion, social projects and culture there. Most of the people working there are volunteers. At the moment the buildings are renovated and furnished. On the whole area drinking and smoking is prohibited!
Work: Construction work, partly exhausting
Study: Inter-religious exchange, discussions with representatives of different religions, workshop on inter-religious dialogue in cooperation with Inter-religious centre Jerusalem in Berlin, introduction to Buddhism and meditation
Accommodation: In one of the buildings, very, very simple (mattresses and they have only two showers!)
Qualifications: Interest in religion and construction work, ability to work hard; due to the challenging study part a good knowledge of English is very useful.
Number of Volunteers: 10

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