Wednesday, March 9, 2011

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ACLI. Enrol for camps "Land and Freedom"

150 seats available for the project in Europe and Ipsia Brazil, Kenya and Mozambique
is already time to think about next summer. They are, in fact, call for entries for the fields of volunteering abroad Ipsia organized by the NGO ACLI, operating for over twenty years in the field of cooperation, development education and international volunteering. About 150 seats available for the project "Land and Freedom" , which includes areas of traditional animation, sports animation and labor camps in different locations in Albania, Bosnia, Kosovo, Serbia, Brazil, Kenya and Mozambique.
Recipients of this proposal as "highly Courses "are mainly young people. The minimum age is 16 years in the fields of Europe, while the fields outside Europe will require at least 23 years of age. The camps last from two weeks to twenty days. Departures are scheduled in July and August. The costs are borne by volunteers. Entries close April 15 for destinations outside of Europe, June 15 for the fields in the Balkans.
project. "Land and Freedom" is a project born in 1998 in the recovery of trauma in children of the former Yugoslavia and has since expanded to other cities and other countries through new modes of action. The animation for children and young people from 8 to 16 years remains the main activity and serves to overcome language and cultural barriers and share moments of play, imagination and creativity with children often left to themselves.
The fields of sports entertainment are produced in conjunction with the U.S. ACLI and provide coaching and tournaments on disciplines such as basketball, volleyball, hockey, handball and football. The game sports tramettere become the key to universal values \u200b\u200bsuch as equality, fairness, cooperation. Ipsia also proposes areas of work-sharing, from agriculture with the Sem Terra in Brazil, processing of foodstuffs for sale to fair trade with cooperatives in Kenya Meru Herbs.

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