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SMILE TO TREAT 2

YEREVAN, Armenia

Notes

For volunteers from organizations without bilateral exchange with HUJ: 100 euro For teenage volunteers: 200 euro (in work camps with 3 places for teenagers)

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Description of the Work

The aim of this work camp is to organize the leisure time of a small group of children with disabilities who are receiving treatment at the center, as well as to carry out environmental work on the center s grounds.Volunteers day begins with environmental tasks, including maintaining the grounds, cleaning the children s playground from weeds and grass, painting, and some renovation work. After the children finish their therapy, volunteers will engage them in activities such as drawing, sculpting, singing, dancing, physical exercises, and games. At the end of the work camp, volunteers and children will organize a final concert-performance.Volunteers will receive certificates at the end of the work camp.


Accommodation & Food

Do not worry about sleeping bags, as you will stay in buildings or cottages of the hosting organizations, where beds, mattresses and bedding packs will be provided.In Armenian work camps, discipline and organization are important. Making beds and keeping rooms neat and clean daily is mandatory.Volunteers will prepare food themselves on the principle of duty. You will have the opportunity to taste a variety of traditional Armenian dishes, such as dolma, khorovats (barbecue), kebab, khashlama, as well as the incomparable fruits of the Ararat Valley apricots, grapes, peaches, apples, as well as berries and vegetables.


Location & Leisure

Armenia is called an open-air museum. You will have many interesting excursions and visits to historical monuments and museums, organized during the work camp.Excursions to the following sites will be arranged at the discretion of the work camp, and all visits will be free of charge. The proposed list of excursions includes: Echmiadzin Mother Cathedral, Zvartnots Cathedral ruins, Garni Pagan Temple, Geghard Monastery Complex (with a World Heritage Initiative program), Lake Sevan (including a barbecue on the beach). Volunteers will also visit Matenadaran repository of ancient manuscripts, History Museum of Armenia or National Gallery of Armenia, museum of the famous film director Sergei Parajanov, and Vernissage, a large open-air Armenian souvenir market.Different games, Armenian dance lessons, and language lessons will also be organized in the work camps. Leisure activities for joint work camps are individual.


Requirements

It is very important to bring board games, songbooks, and children s songs to use when working with children and for performances or concerts organized on the last day of the work camp.During the work camp, volunteers will organize Intercultural Days, where each participant will present his or her country. Please bring photos, booklets describing your country, recipes of national dishes, products and spices, and national songs.You are welcome to bring musical instruments, prepare a list of your favorite national songs and music, and, of course, bring your high spirit and creativity.


Appointment

Armenian volunteers of your work camp will meet you at the airport in case your arrival time is between 8:00 and 00:00 and will take you to the work camp. Please note that if you arrive before the official start date of the work camp, the Armenian volunteers will not be able to pick you up.If your arrival time is after midnight, you will need to take bus N100 to the center of Yerevan and then proceed to the campsite by taxi, which is affordable. The addresses are mentioned in the project descriptions. Teenage volunteers will be met and seen off regardless of their arrival time.After submitting your application and being accepted to the work camp, you will soon receive an email from your camp leader. Please reply promptly.


Host Organization

Voluntary Service of Armenia - Republican Headquarters of Student Brigades (HUJ) The Republican Headquarters of Student Brigades (HUJ) was founded in 1965. HUJ is registered as a non-governmental organization. It is a member of the Coordinating Committee of International Voluntary Service (CCIVS) at UNESCO and the Allianceof European Voluntary Service organizations. Historical overview During Soviet times every year Armenian student brigades, each having about 10 thousand students, worked in big construction areas and enterprises of the former Soviet Union and Armenia. Right after the disastrous earthquake that shattered Armenia in 1988, HUJ formed rescue teams which spared no effort to save more than thousand alive people from the ruins. Every year from 1989 to1993 HUJ organized brigades, consisting of 14-15 thousand people, to work in the earthquake zone doing rehabilitation and construction work. They actively participated in the reconstruction of 7 towns and 149 villages, which had appeared on the verge of destruction. From 1993 till 1999 HUJ organized the care for lonely old people at home by 600-700 students of Medical Universities and colleges of Armenia. Since 1992 HUJ has been implementing international volunteer exchanges. Activities of HUJ Every year 250 Armenian volunteers participate in ecological, construction, rehabilitation, cultural, aesthetic, social projects, seminars and educational programs of international workcamps abroad. They also participate in long-term (8-12 months) and medium-term programs, European Voluntary Service (EVS) programs. For more than 5 years HUJ has been EVS (European Commission- DG Education and Culture “Youth in Action program”) hosting and sending organization- sending volunteers to European countries (Italy, Spain, France, Germany, Estonia, Lithuania, Czech Republic) to participate in various voluntary activities such as social care, cultural, civil protection, environment etc. EVS volunteers arriving to Armenia participate in projects in Zatik orphanage, Rehabilitation Center for Children, National Botanical Gardens, Armenia Tree Project, SOS Kinderdorf and etc. Every summer HUJ organizes 6-7 international workcamps in Armenia, where Armenian volunteers hand in hand with 150 foreign volunteers do ecological and renovation work, take care of sick and disabled children, contribute to the aesthetic education of orphan and lonely children. HUJ organizes joint projects with UN Development Program, UN World Food Program, UN High Commissioner for Refugees, UNICEF, OSCE- Yerevan office, and foreign embassies in Armenia. HUJ implements its activities with the RA Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Health, Labor and Social Care and Ecology with the support of HUJ cooperates also with other governmental bodies, funds and NGOs. At present HUJ organizes volunteer exchanges with 120 partner organizations abroad. There are 3000 volunteers registered in HUJ as of today. Aims and Objectives The essential aims and objectives of HUJ are as follows: • Organize the activities of Armenian and foreign volunteers in international workcamps in Armenia. • Send Armenian volunteers to international workcamps, seminars, symposiums, workshops, educational and other programs abroad. Organize seminars and conferences in Armenia. Organize the participation of foreign volunteers in long/ medium term and EVS projects in Armenia, as well as Armenian volunteers in countries of Europe. • Take care of orphans, children with special needs and socially indigent people. Different seminars and programs organized by HUJ: • Seminar for “Medium and Small Enterprises” organized in cooperation with OSCE- Office in Yerevan. • Anti-Corruption “Building Capacity of the Civil Society to Participate in Anti-corruption initiatives in Armenia” joint project of the Government of Armenia, the Unites Nations Development Program (UNDP) and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) “Corruption Perception and Risks in Higher Education” implemented by HUJ-Voluntary Service of Armenia • General Assembly and Conference of Alliance of European Voluntary Service organizations in Armenia, Yerevan “International Voluntary Service as means of effective cooperation of youth of the post Soviet countries and the countries of the European Union” • Post Camp Event Seminar of the Alliance of European Voluntary Service Organizations “When the East meets the West” in Yerevan, Armenia • “Human Rights-Learning and Training” seminar organized by HUJ-Voluntary Service of Armenia supported and organized together with the Italian Government and OSCE office in Yerevan • International seminar of CCIVS (Coordinating Committee for International Voluntary Service) “Volunteering for a vision” • Monitoring on “Qualification examination for candidates to receive licenses for advocate’s activities” administered by the RA Chamber of Advocates, American Bar Association Rule of Law Initiative (ABA/ROLI) and USAID • Study visits of the volunteers from European Countries in Armenia. • Long term program in taking care of disabled people in their homes etc.