Living together in diversity

We are looking for 1 volunteer from Italy and 1 volunteer from the UK for our EVS project.

We are looking for 1 Itaian volunteer for Tiszta Forrás foundation in Budapest.
The foundation’s aim is to help those persons who get to grips with alcoholic problems and being homeless and supplies four assignments:
1. Daily drop in centre
2. Night shelters
3. Club for Anonym Alcoholics
4. Street social work
The house can be found in the suburb of Budapest, in the 18th district.
The volunteer will participate in all assignments of our work.

We are looking for 1 volunteer from the UK to Magyarmecske, Saint Márton Caritas.
The Foundation has integrational programs in the south part of Baranya County in very small villages. Now we are looking for a volunteer to Magyarmecske (Gilvánfa)to the local government owned school that hosts Roma children and the afterschool program in Gilvánfa. Gilvánfa is a small village from where children come to this school too. Our colleagues and the volunteers go to the school classes that make integrated education and assist children who need extra help and attention. We also take care of the families and provide social care. In the afternoon we organize afternoon programs for children. The volunteer will assist in the following projects: social help service, education programs, and community development programs.

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Project overview

Living together in diversity is a project by
Önkéntes Diakóniai Év Programiroda
taking place
from 2013-09-02 till 2014-07-31
This project relates to:
Action 2 (European Voluntary Service)
and is focusing on:
  • Anti-discrimination
  • Children
  • EVS volunteer wanted
  • Integration
  • Intercultural dialogue
  • Minorities
  • Volunteering
This project can include young people with fewer opportunities like
  • Social obstacles
  • Economic obstacles
  • Cultural differences

Short URL to this project:

http://otlas-project.salto-youth.net/2013

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