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Workcamps in der Niederlande 2011

Background information on the different Projects is available here.

SIW Internationale Vrijwilligersprojekten is a non-governmental, non-profit voluntary service organization that was founded in 1953. Our goals are to: stimulate the personal growth and development of young people; encourage international contact and understanding; and to carry out social, cultural and environmental work.

Participating volunteers should be at least 18 years old.
The number of volunteers in a project varies from 6 to 20.
English is the spoken language in all of the work camps.
The volunteers are required to work 30 hours a week,spread over 4 or 5 days. We offer various types of work. In 2011 that will be natureprojects, construction, and social projects.

Was bedeuten die Kürzel?


Twijzel SIW03 27-08-2011 / 10-09-2011
Work: A small village in Friesland, known for its culturalhistoric and blooming blue-grass landscapes and swamp forests. The participants will play an important role in the preservation of the flora and fauna of the area. Together with the state forest rangers participants will do different activities such as cutting, dredging and pilling up the paths.

Accommodation:
In-house sleeping places with beds will be provided for.

Location:
Twijzel.

Additional information is available at: www.siw.nl