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Dates: 27/08-11/09/16 Type: ENVI Age: 16 ans. 14 VOLS

WORK: You will be helping to maintain the mountain forests at the end edge of the Alps. You’ll be planting small trees, in order to keep the forest youthful and establish a mix of different tree species, in order to keep climate change at bay. With this, the mountain forest will also be able to fulfil its diverse protective functions even in the future. Additionally, you’ll be taking care of things planted in 2013 and 2014 and will also potentially be building high seats and crates. You’ll be working amongst the beautiful nature and will therefore experience the background of the mountain forest. Since the weather in the Alps can change very suddenly, you will need to bring the following clothes: strong mountain boots are absolutely necessary, as well as waterproof clothing and sun protection! You’ll be working on 8 days for 6.5 hours. The journey from your accommodation to the place of work is 30 – 45 minute with a minibus. Your accommodation is in the Rastnock Huts on the north edge of the Retieralpe mountain massif, around 855m above sea level. It’s located around 15km south west of Bad Reichenhall and is easily reachable through a steep forest road by car. You therefore don’t need to carry your luggage all the way up the mountain. There is a room on the ground floor with tables, chairs, benches, a wood oven, gas lighting, gas cooker and crockery and cutlery. In the floor above there is another room with mattresses. You should bring your own sleeping bags, bed sheets and pillows with you. The toilet cabin (dry toilet/outhouse) is located outside of the huts. Water is also only available outside of the huts from a fountain or a trough. The quality of the water is not officially supervised, so you should first boil the water before drinking it. There is only warm water if you warm it up yourself using the oven, or if you build a solar shower. Please bring biodegradable soap with you. There is a meadow outside the huts on which you can play and look at the stars. Here is a link to a film from the Upper Bavarian regional television about the 2013 and 2014 workcamps ( www.rfo.de/mediathek/Bergwaldsanierung_in_Ramsau-27346.html; www.rfo.de/mediathek/38132/Jugendiche_arbeiten_im_Bergwald.html) More information about the mountain forest association here: www.aelf-ts.bayern.de/forstwirtschaft/wald/124635/index.php (it’s unfortunately only available in German, but you could use an online translation tool to read it in English)

ACCOMODATION: You’ll be staying in basic huts in the mountains with mattresses, an outhouse and a fountain. WITHOUT electricity, WITHOUT showers or warm running water. You’ll cook your own meals together.

LANGUAGE: ENGLISH

LOCATION: You’ll be staying in the middle of the mountains and therefore have ideal conditions to experience nature and to go on hikes away from civilisation. In the evenings you can enjoy the peacefulness and the starry sky. There is a road leading to the huts and you’ll have two vehicles available during the camp. You can therefore visit the Berchtesgaden salt mine or the House of Mountains, the Königsee lake in the Berchtesgaden national park and the Obersalzberg Center of Documentation. In Bad Reichenhall there is an outdoor swimming pool (with showers :-) and from there there is a train to Salzburg. Information about the Berchtesgaden national park: www.nationalpark-berchtesgaden.bayern.de (Englisch: www.nationalpark-berchtesgaden.bayern.de/00_englisch/index.htm, the House of Mountains: www.haus-der-berge.bayern.de, the Berchtesgaden salt mine www.salzzeitreise.de (Englisch: www.salzzeitreise.de/?L=1 and the Obersalzberg Center of Documentation: www.obersalzberg.de/obersalzberg-home.html?&L=1

TERMINAL: Bad Reichenhall

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Strong hiking boots, waterproof clothing and sun protection are all absolutely necessary!

REMARKS: This is a camp for nature lovers. You'll be living far away from civilisation in the middle of a forest. The work is physically demanding and takes place on hillside locations.
IJGD 26333 PLAYGROUND DREAMS - BIELEFELD LOCATION: Bielefeld

Dates: 27/08-17/09/16 Type: CONS Age: 16 ans. 16 VOLS

WORK: With your help, a playground in Bielefeld should be cleaned and renovated, so that it’s once again attractive and appealing for children in the local area. You’ll be working on the old playground equipment, repairing the sand boxes and other broken parts, renewing the floor with the demanded playing surface, laying down paths and setting up new safety precautions to protect the children. Alongside this, we also ask for your creativity, as you’ll be able to redesign the playground with your paintbrushes and imagination. At the end of the camp, you will organise an official opening of the new playground for the children and their parents in the local area.

ACCOMODATION: You’ll be staying on an idyllic farmyard, in the hay barn. You’ll cook your own meals together.

LANGUAGE: ENGLISH

LOCATION: Bielefeld, a town with 300,000 inhabitants, lies on the edge of the Teutoburg forest. The town offers many free time and culture opportunities, for example music and theatre attractions, cinemas, pubs etc. The Teutoburg forest is a great place to go walking. It is also possible to take a day-trip to Hannover, Osnabrück or Münster.

TERMINAL: Bielefeld

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: -

REMARKS: Some of the work will be physically demanding. This project is not for people with hay allergies.
IJGD 26327 CREATE AN EXCHANGE – EXPERIENCE DIVERSITY – KALKAR LOCATION: Emmerich

Dates: 03/09-24/09/16 Type: DISA , Age: 18 ans. 12 VOLS

WORK: Together with employees of the Hephata foundation, who work with people with handicaps, you’ll be leading 3 week-long holiday activity events, from Monday to Friday. You’ll be working as assistants during the running of these activity events. The first week will be based around the topic of “Advenutre”. Here, people with light disabilities will be offered the chance to spend their holidays taking active part in activities such as swimming, geocaching, canoeing etc. The second week will be based around the topic of “Culture”: trips to the Xanten Römermusem, to Emmerich and Kalkar as well as to the Netherlands are planned. The third week is a week of relaxation for people with multiple disabilities. This week will be about perceptions of sense such as feelings, tastings and meditations with singing bowls. Evenings spent singing around a camp fire are planned for all three weeks. You are in close contact with the people with disabilities, since they will be living with you in the mill. In this mill, there is not much space for privacy, therefore you should be prepared to also engage with the people with disabilities in your accommodation. Since there’s an activity for each day, participants could be working up to 8 hours on certain days, plus the lunch break for everyone. To compensate this, you’ll have one day off each work, so that you’re only working 4 days a week.

ACCOMODATION: You’ll be staying in a renovated mill used as a seminar house in rooms with multiple beds. The mill has a large outdoor space with a camp fire and barbecue area. You’ll cook your own meals together.

LANGUAGE: ENGLISH

LOCATION: The Wissel mill is in a very rural location on the border between Germany and the Netherlands, so public transport is sparse. During the week, the whole group will go on trips together. The surroundings are well suited for riding a bicycle and there are real (river) dunes and sandy beaches – almost like at the coast! If you like big cities, you could take day-trips to Düsseldorf, Cologne, Münster, Xanten and of course the Netherlands. This requires a lot of organisation however, but the Hephata employees are there to help and will sort out any necessary transport and travel.

TERMINAL: Emmerich

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: In order to participate in this camp, you need to be open and comfortable around people with disabilities and have no problem coming into physical contact with them.
IJGD 76116 HAVE A NICE TIME AT FELIXSEE! - FELIXSEE-BOHSDORF LOCATION: Spremberg

Dates: 05/09-22/09/16 Type: CONS Age: 16 ans. 12 VOLS

WORK: The accommodation of the Social Pedadogical Institute of the Felixsee community (around 15km away from Spremberg) are located in leafy surroundings directly on the natural Felixsee, with a viewing point. Here, groups of children and young people have ideal conditions, in order to stay active amongst nature during their free-time and holidays. The international workcamp taking place in 2016 will be the 15th of its kind here. Due to the current situation, the support of projects helping refugees in Spremberg is the core of this year’s project. That refers to assisting with the social supervision in the emergency accommodation, for example organising day-to-day tasks, overcoming language barriers as well as integration activities, such as games or family afternoons, or international cooking events. You can produce everyday objects from soapstone and also help to make these objects more attractive.

ACCOMODATION: You’ll be staying in wooden bungalows (with a barbecue area, table tennis and volleyball court nearby). Please bring a sleeping bag with you! You’ll cook your own meals together.

LANGUAGE: ENGLISH

LOCATION: You can go swimming in the Felixsee lake and make use of the numerous sport and free-time activities in the leisure centre. Internet connection and bicycles are also available. In the town of Spremberg there is a water park, a cinema, a bowling alley, a disco and much more. A high rope course, a riding school and a boat rental are also very nearby.

TERMINAL: Spremberg

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Participants under 18 should bring written permission from their parents to go swimming (unsupervised in a natural lake).
IJGD 76123 DISCOVER DIVERSITY IN THE “OASE” - LÖßNITZ LOCATION: Aue/Sachsen

Dates: 17/09-01/10/16 Type: ENVI Age: 16 ans. 10 VOLS

WORK: The “Kuttenbach” conservation area is part of “Kuttenbach-Mooseheide-Vordere-Aue” FFH-area. “Kuttenbach” counts as one of the particularities of the NSG. It’s a semi-natural stream with its source areas. But there are also areas of moorland, wetland meadows, tall forb communities, alpine meadows, mat grass grasslands and dwarf shrub communities. The aim of the project is to help tend to the biotopes and set up measures to restore parts of the landscape. Young people from the local area will get involved with the mowing and clearing out of biomass in the area. Your accommodation is an open youth centre, where you’ll find many opportunities to bring local kids and young people together in order to enjoy the sports and games on offer, or even just to hang out and chat. In our buildings and on our grounds, however, smoking and alcohol consumption is not permitted, since we want to offer the young community a substance-free zone.

ACCOMODATION: You’ll be staying in the “OASE” youth centre. You’ll cook your own meals together. For excursions, there will be packed lunches.

LANGUAGE: ENGLISH

LOCATION: There are many interesting ways to spend you free time and to discover the region, both inside the “OASE” youth centre itself and through excursions to the “Erzgebirge” (Erz Mountains). For example, you can experience true nature, historical towns and mines, and also take trips to Dresden and Leipzig, etc.

TERMINAL: Aue/Sachsen

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: -

REMARKS: More info at www.oaseloessnitz.de or on Facebook.

ENJOY THE SEASON!!!!!









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