LinCang City, FengQing County, GuoDaZhai town, TengMieHe Recovered Village.
Project:
TengMieHe Hansen's Disease ex-affected Village is situated on a foothill for its red tea in Feng Qing county. This village was established in 1953 and has a total of 236 villagers (according to 2007 survey). There are 100 PALs, and 90 children in the village. The village has one elementary school with 2 teachers and 14 students split into 1st and 3rd grade. Approximately 18 students are 4th grade or above. Outside of the village, there is also a Mahaide Hope Elementary School that costs 15 RMB per week (tuition covers food, boarding during the week, and return trips back home). In January 2008, JIA hosted here its first work camp. Due to transportation difficulties, vehicles could not enter the village so it was not possible to construct a toilet as planned. Instead the main activities revolved around the children and educational projects. In January 2009, also the main focus was on education and on some simple farm work. In January 2010 work camps were held in order to focus on education, followed by improving the teaching environment and simple farm work.
Accommodation:
It depends on the project (big tents, classrooms, community centres, etc.) but in most places you will need a sleeping bag and mat. Sometimes there is no electricity and not enough tap water to drink. Hard to take showers but we will try our best to meet your demands (even a bucket a day.) Please check details on the Info Sheet you will get from us through VAP after you have been confirmed at the project.
Book the flights as soon as being accepted:
Please don’t wait for the Information Sheet, otherwise you may miss economical flights! In all workcamps in China, we will pick volunteers up from the airport, railway station or long distance bus station. So, we advise volunteers to arrive/leave China at least a few days before/after the project, also because volunteers should not expect so much sightseeing during the project. If you want to do it, please do it before/after the workcamp. It is quite possible to stay in a Youth Hostel, guest house, travelers’ hotel, etc. (4-10 US$ per night) together with volunteers from the same workcamp before/after the workcamp and we Chinese are very hospitable to foreigners! You can get a chance to do a home-stay as well. Why not? If you want they will accept you kindly and be your guide to travel around to enjoy the marvellous scenic sights and experience the diversified culture of the different ethnic groups of our country (More details in the Info Sheet!).
Yunnan Province, ZhaoTong District, Lu Dian County, Shui Mo town ,miao Village, Zhai Shang school
Project:
The school is located in Ludian County, 45 km south-west of the water mill village Miao Village Association, and it is inhabited by one of Miao Minority County. The whole communities are 97, 387 people, are in Hmong. Water Mill Village is located 2,400 meters above sea level, it is a high and cold mountain with bad weather, thin soil and steep slopes. The school and village were inspected in November 2009. In January 2010 were carried out for the first time school activities, work camps, mainly based in children's education and, apart from that visits to the village families were made and also to the nursing home to visit elderly people, and give them performances.
Accommodation:
It depends on the project (big tents, classrooms, community centres, etc.) but in most places you will need a sleeping bag and mat. Sometimes there is no electricity and not enough tap water to drink. Hard to take showers but we will try our best to meet your demands (even a bucket a day.) Please check details on the Info Sheet you will get from us through VAP after you have been confirmed at the project.
Book the flights as soon as being accepted:
Please don’t wait for the Information Sheet, otherwise you may miss economical flights! In all workcamps in China, we will pick volunteers up from the airport, railway station or long distance bus station. So, we advise volunteers to arrive/leave China at least a few days before/after the project, also because volunteers should not expect so much sightseeing during the project. If you want to do it, please do it before/after the workcamp. It is quite possible to stay in a Youth Hostel, guest house, travelers’ hotel, etc. (4-10 US$ per night) together with volunteers from the same workcamp before/after the workcamp and we Chinese are very hospitable to foreigners! You can get a chance to do a home-stay as well. Why not? If you want they will accept you kindly and be your guide to travel around to enjoy the marvellous scenic sights and experience the diversified culture of the different ethnic groups of our country (More details in the Info Sheet!).
SiChuan Province, XiChang Prefecture City, YanYuan County, YouSuo Township, TaErDi village.
Project:
TaErDi Recovered Village is situated in SiChuan Province, XiChang Prefecture City, YanYuan County, YouSuo Township’s TaErDi Village. The village mainly consists of the Yi minority and currently has 340 people. The villagers are unable to leave the village (for financial, societal, and educational reasons) and have to face the fact that the village has low productivity, a large population, a paucity of land, and no medical security. Presently, there are 41 children enrolled in school, but the school urgently lacks teachers and even more urgently lacks funds. The teachers are also very limited in their education. The village carried out a work camp for the first time in August 2009 to mainly do educational work and teaching improvement. In January 2010 activities continued in the village, focusing on education, helping eight villagers to solve their problems of drinking water, and now we have a lasting and good relationship with the villagers.
Accommodation:
It depends on the project (big tents, classrooms, community centres, etc.) but in most places you will need a sleeping bag and mat. Sometimes there is no electricity and not enough tap water to drink. Hard to take showers but we will try our best to meet your demands (even a bucket a day.) Please check details on the Info Sheet you will get from us through VAP after you have been confirmed at the project.
Book the flights as soon as being accepted:
Please don’t wait for the Information Sheet, otherwise you may miss economical flights! In all workcamps in China, we will pick volunteers up from the airport, railway station or long distance bus station. So, we advise volunteers to arrive/leave China at least a few days before/after the project, also because volunteers should not expect so much sightseeing during the project. If you want to do it, please do it before/after the workcamp. It is quite possible to stay in a Youth Hostel, guest house, travelers’ hotel, etc. (4-10 US$ per night) together with volunteers from the same workcamp before/after the workcamp and we Chinese are very hospitable to foreigners! You can get a chance to do a home-stay as well. Why not? If you want they will accept you kindly and be your guide to travel around to enjoy the marvellous scenic sights and experience the diversified culture of the different ethnic groups of our country (More details in the Info Sheet!).
JIA Work Camp Yunnan Committee in cooperation with Wen Shan Normal University - Dream Volunteer Association.
Location:
Yunnan Province, WenShan District, MaGuan County, BaJiaoChong Village.
Project:
BaJiaoChong is located in WenShan district’s MaGuan County and is approximately 15km from the county’s key city. Situated near mountains and rivers, the village’s scenery is plenty beautiful. The village was built in 1974 and has a total of 35 people. Currently, there are also 4 students (1 in high school and 3 in elementary school). In August of 2006, BaJiaoChong hosted its first JIA work camp. The volunteers helped the villagers repairing roads, building water storage facilities, and did simple maintenance jobs for the villagers. Later, volunteers from the nearby WenShan Normal University took over organising the volunteer activities. In October of 2008, volunteers came to the village once again to help with farm work and to tutor the children.
Accommodation:
It depends on the project (big tents, classrooms, community centres, etc.) but in most places you will need a sleeping bag and mat. Sometimes there is no electricity and not enough tap water to drink. Hard to take showers but we will try our best to meet your demands (even a bucket a day.) Please check details on the Info Sheet you will get from us through VAP after you have been confirmed at the project.
Book the flights as soon as being accepted:
Please don’t wait for the Information Sheet, otherwise you may miss economical flights! In all workcamps in China, we will pick volunteers up from the airport, railway station or long distance bus station. So, we advise volunteers to arrive/leave China at least a few days before/after the project, also because volunteers should not expect so much sightseeing during the project. If you want to do it, please do it before/after the workcamp. It is quite possible to stay in a Youth Hostel, guest house, travelers’ hotel, etc. (4-10 US$ per night) together with volunteers from the same workcamp before/after the workcamp and we Chinese are very hospitable to foreigners! You can get a chance to do a home-stay as well. Why not? If you want they will accept you kindly and be your guide to travel around to enjoy the marvellous scenic sights and experience the diversified culture of the different ethnic groups of our country (More details in the Info Sheet!).
Yunnan Province, Lijiang Prefecture City, Yulong County, Shitou township, Taohua Primary School.
Project:
Taohua Primary School is situated in Taohua village. Shitou township, Yulong county. Taohua means the peach blossom in Chinese. The Taohua village is as beautiful as its name. Several ethnic groups live here together happily and harmonious. There are Naxi, Bai, Lisue and Pumi minorities living together in harmony. There are 164 students from kindergarten to 6th grade. The students come from 18 small villages near the school. Transportation is not convenient here. Some of the students have to walk for 3 or 4 hours through mountains to go back home in weekends. Each student pays 1.5 yuan for his/her meal in school, while some of the families can not afford it because life is not easy for them. The school has 14 teachers in total. There is a simple library which has less than 150 books in the school. Many newly hired teachers are coming from cities and many left because they could not tolerate the dilapidated and mountainous environment. The constant changing of teachers has had a certain negative effect on the students’ development. In July 2010 for the first time here, the work camp mainly features a focus on education (art, music, English, Physical Education), a rich knowledge of children's extra-curricular activities. We will also repair water pipes and do farm work. We hope we can make very good relationships with the students and teachers during this first work camp, and next time we hold a work camp here, we plan to focus on Environmental and Cultural projects.
Yunnan Province, JianShui County, ChaKe Town, ZuTangZi Village.
Project:
This village is located in ChaKe town’s ZuTangZi village. From the village to ZuTangZi is 5km, which can be a hard journey on rainy days. There are 26 total villagers: 16 males and 10 females. There are also two 3 year old boys, but the majority of recovered patients in this village do not have children. The village lacks manpower, as there are only 5 young people. There are many empty houses, but due to years of neglect, some have collapsed, and others are deemed very dangerous. Recovered leprosy patients live mostly in the outskirts of the village. In the summer of 2009 the work camp in the village conducted two activities, the construction of two water deposit pools, but due to the impact of rain, the work was not completed during the camp but only in October. In 2010, the village will continue its work camps, mainly to help solve their drinking water problems and to improve the water supply and surrounding environment.
Accommodation:
It depends on the project (big tents, classrooms, community centres, etc.) but in most places you will need a sleeping bag and mat. Sometimes there is no electricity and not enough tap water to drink. Hard to take showers but we will try our best to meet your demands (even a bucket a day.) Please check details on the Info Sheet you will get from us through VAP after you have been confirmed at the project.
Book the flights as soon as being accepted:
Please don’t wait for the Information Sheet, otherwise you may miss economical flights! In all workcamps in China, we will pick volunteers up from the airport, railway station or long distance bus station. So, we advise volunteers to arrive/leave China at least a few days before/after the project, also because volunteers should not expect so much sightseeing during the project. If you want to do it, please do it before/after the workcamp. It is quite possible to stay in a Youth Hostel, guest house, travelers’ hotel, etc. (4-10 US$ per night) together with volunteers from the same workcamp before/after the workcamp and we Chinese are very hospitable to foreigners! You can get a chance to do a home-stay as well. Why not? If you want they will accept you kindly and be your guide to travel around to enjoy the marvellous scenic sights and experience the diversified culture of the different ethnic groups of our country (More details in the Info Sheet!).
Yunnan province, Dali county, Shangguan town, Yu'er village.
Project:
Yu'er village is located on the side of a mountain about 15 kilometers east of Shangguan town, Dali county. Yu'er Hansen's Disease ex-affected village was built at the beginning of the 1950’s, and there are currently 15 PALs living in the village, along with about 40 of their children and grandchildren. There are five people living alone, about 14 elderly people, and four children in school. The average age of the recovered leprosy patients is about 60 years old. The first JIA work camp was held in Yu'er village in the summer of 2007, the main project was road repair. The second work camp was held in August 2008, and focused on roof repair and improving the overall conditions of villagers’ homes. In January of 2009 the third JIA work camp happened, which organised basic classes and extra-curricular activities for the children in the village.
Accommodation:
It depends on the project (big tents, classrooms, community centres, etc.) but in most places you will need a sleeping bag and mat. Sometimes there is no electricity and not enough tap water to drink. Hard to take showers but we will try our best to meet your demands (even a bucket a day.) Please check details on the Info Sheet you will get from us through VAP after you have been confirmed at the project.
Book the flights as soon as being accepted:
Please don’t wait for the Information Sheet, otherwise you may miss economical flights! In all workcamps in China, we will pick volunteers up from the airport, railway station or long distance bus station. So, we advise volunteers to arrive/leave China at least a few days before/after the project, also because volunteers should not expect so much sightseeing during the project. If you want to do it, please do it before/after the workcamp. It is quite possible to stay in a Youth Hostel, guest house, travelers’ hotel, etc. (4-10 US$ per night) together with volunteers from the same workcamp before/after the workcamp and we Chinese are very hospitable to foreigners! You can get a chance to do a home-stay as well. Why not? If you want they will accept you kindly and be your guide to travel around to enjoy the marvellous scenic sights and experience the diversified culture of the different ethnic groups of our country (More details in the Info Sheet!).
Dali Huang CaoBa village is located in HuaYing town, in a Bai minority region. Huang CaoBa recovered Hansen's Disease (HD) ex-affected village was built in 1953. In the beginning, the village had around 80 people, but currently the village has only 30 households, and 50 people. The average age is over 65, most of the villagers are elderly people. Since Huang CaoBa hosted its first JIA work camp in 2007, JIA volunteers have built a toilet, done simple living maintenance, built and repaired roads, gathered firewood, and constructed a pavilion over the water source to protect the villagers from rain and wind. In the summer of 2009, we helped the villagers repair their roofs. In 2010 once again, we will carry out a few work camps, mainly gathering firewood, doing home visits, and holding a small party for maintaining a good relationship between the villagers, volunteers and local people living near the village.
NB:
There is no electricity, no signal for mobile but you can use satellite phone one hour per day.
Accommodation:
It depends on the project (big tents, classrooms, community centres, etc.) but in most places you will need a sleeping bag and mat. Sometimes there is no electricity and not enough tap water to drink. Hard to take showers but we will try our best to meet your demands (even a bucket a day.) Please check details on the Info Sheet you will get from us through VAP after you have been confirmed at the project.
Book the flights as soon as being accepted:
Please don’t wait for the Information Sheet, otherwise you may miss economical flights! In all workcamps in China, we will pick volunteers up from the airport, railway station or long distance bus station. So, we advise volunteers to arrive/leave China at least a few days before/after the project, also because volunteers should not expect so much sightseeing during the project. If you want to do it, please do it before/after the workcamp. It is quite possible to stay in a Youth Hostel, guest house, travelers’ hotel, etc. (4-10 US$ per night) together with volunteers from the same workcamp before/after the workcamp and we Chinese are very hospitable to foreigners! You can get a chance to do a home-stay as well. Why not? If you want they will accept you kindly and be your guide to travel around to enjoy the marvellous scenic sights and experience the diversified culture of the different ethnic groups of our country (More details in the Info Sheet!).
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