Camp Village Bergheim 1
In het kort:
- Land
- Duitsland
- Soort werk
- Gehandicapten, Kinderen, Sociaal
- Projectduur
- 21 juni t/m 15 juli
- Sustainable Development Goals
- 11. Duurzame steden en gemeenschappen
- Aantal deelnemers
- 6 (3 mannen en 3 vrouwen)
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Come and volunteer in a summer village for different (age) groups! Over 3 weeks of various activities await you while you assist in a summer camp for children and young people with or without mental disabilities near Cologne!
The summer village will start on June 25. Prior to that, you will work with the local team and help building up the infrastructure of the area. Typically this involves setting up the tents for the children. Your job then will be to work together with the local team and provide different types of activities and workshops for the participants. The children should be able to try out different types of sport, creative (group) activities, do arts and crafting or simply chill or play games. In the first two weeks the program caters for children aged 7 to 12. In the next week the participants are children and young people with or without mental disabilities. The young people might be older (up to 18), but the developmental age is up to 12. For this week the team is also supported by professionals from an NGO working with people with disabilities and integration assistants.
Aside from helping with the program, there will also be “backstage” tasks, such as going grocery shopping or cleaning. Another responsibility is the night duty: Since the participants are under-age, someone always needs to stay awake. Don’t worry, you won’t need to stay up the whole night and you won’t need to do it alone. It can easily turn into a nice long campfire-evening with friends. It is very important to the local team that you feel and become part of one big group of teamers.
You will sleep in big group tents on the camp village site. Camp mats will be provided, but please bring your own sleeping bag! There are showers and sanitary facilities available, but the accommodation itself is quite basic. There will be no need for cooking since you will be eating together with the local team and the participants, so everything will be provided, but of course it is expected that you may help with cleaning and so on. You can get a glimpse of the project area on the homepage of the association, where you can find pictures from the previous years: https://www.woanders.org/fotos/
The camp village is situated on a meadow surrounded by trees a bit outside of the town of Bergheim. In Bergheim, you can find different shops and cafés, and Bergheim itself is only 20km away from Cologne. On your days off you can therefore visit Cologne, which is the fourth most populous city of Germany, famous for its cathedral and the Roman-Germanic museum. You can also go on trips to other nearby towns, for example to Bonn.
Woanders e.V. is a non-profit organization which wants to reach people of all ages, support cross-generational interaction and contact between people from different areas of life. Their work intends to reduce fear of contact and support tolerance and curiosity for other people, by strengthening the team-spirit “We”. Each summer for over a month, they organize a camping village full of activities for different age groups: This year the program starts with two weeks of kids-program for children aged 7 to 12. The next week is dedicated to children and young people with or without mental disabilities. The young people might be older (up to 18), but the developmental age is up to 12. (After the end of this workcamp the program does continue with a week of camping for teenagers (12-15 years old), then followed by a long weekend for adolescents (14+) and finally a week of family camp. If you want to stay for the whole duration, you are welcome to apply also for the second workcamp IBG 07 which ends on the 3rd of August). You can find the camp village schedule here: http://www.woanders.org/zeltstadt/
Participants usually stay there for a full week, most of them will stay overnight in tents and have their meals there as well. It is a project aimed mostly towards children and teens with fewer opportunities but it is open to people from all backgrounds. Priority is given to participants from nearby communities. Since 2020 we successfully support this project with small groups of international volunteers and the local team is looking forward to meet new international friends. By volunteering in this project, you are contributing to a sustainable and inclusive community (UN SDG 11).
Onderstaande informatie komt direct van onze partnerorganisatie en wordt daarom niet in het Nederlands weergegeven.
We ask for a motivation letter to be sent with the application! Since the project involves children, you need to provide a certificate of good conduct before the start of the project.
COVID-regulations: On arrival you have to present an actual negative Antigen- oder PCR-Test.
Projectnaam | Camp Village Bergheim 1 |
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Projectcode | IBG 06 |
Land | |
Soort werk | |
Startdatum | 21-6-2023 |
Einddatum | 15-7-2023 |
Aantal vrijwilligers | 6 (3 mannen en 3 vrouwen) |
Leeftijd | 18 t/m 99 jaar |
Taal | |
Sustainable Development Goal |