To take care of new trees and plant new trees; visit local community to organize workshops; raise awareness of the local people in protecting the environment through workshops.
Location:
Can Gio Mangrove Biosphere Reserve, Can Gio district, Ho Chi Minh city.
Terminal:
Tan Son Nhat Internal Airport.
Accommodation and food:
Volunteers will stay in the house for volunteers at the national park with basic and simple facilitation. Meals are provided at the canteen of the park.
Remarks:
Sleeping bag, sleeping mat, water-proof clothes, raincoat, information materials and pictures of your country.
Project:
SJ Vietnam (www.sjvietnam.org) is an international youth Non-Governmental Organization that promotes solidarity, peace and tolerance through voluntarism. It was set up in 2004 as a non-political and non-religious organization open to all without distinction of nationality, race, philosophy, financial resources, education or gender.
SJ projects include short and longer term project placements. Workcamps seek to provide an experience that connects solidarity, intercultural learning, and community life to help disadvantaged, street, poor and blind children, needy children in a paediatrics hospital and disabled, old and homeless people. Long-term (LTV) and European Voluntary Service projects (from 2 to 12 months) are organized in Hanoi, Hai Duong, Ho Chi Minh, Ben Tre and around Vietnam with topics related to environment and society to support sustainable development. Long-term volunteers will live and work like local people. SJ Vietnam also organizes regular workshops, seminars, conferences and training for its members, which provide young volunteers with knowledge in global education including conflict management, leadership, intercultural learning and volunteering skills.
The language used on the projects is English.
Hosting fees:
E160 for workcamps and E250 a month for long term projects. This does not cover the volunteers costs in their free time.
To take care of new trees and plant new trees; visit local community to organize workshops; raise awareness of the local people in protecting the environment through workshops.
Location:
Can Gio Mangrove Biosphere Reserve, Can Gio district, Ho Chi Minh city.
Terminal:
Tan Son Nhat Internal Airport.
Accommodation and food:
Volunteers will stay in the house for volunteers at the national park with basic and simple facilitation. Meals are provided at the canteen of the park.
Remarks:
Sleeping bag, sleeping mat, water-proof clothes, raincoat, information materials and pictures of your country.
Project:
SJ Vietnam (www.sjvietnam.org) is an international youth Non-Governmental Organization that promotes solidarity, peace and tolerance through voluntarism. It was set up in 2004 as a non-political and non-religious organization open to all without distinction of nationality, race, philosophy, financial resources, education or gender.
SJ projects include short and longer term project placements. Workcamps seek to provide an experience that connects solidarity, intercultural learning, and community life to help disadvantaged, street, poor and blind children, needy children in a paediatrics hospital and disabled, old and homeless people. Long-term (LTV) and European Voluntary Service projects (from 2 to 12 months) are organized in Hanoi, Hai Duong, Ho Chi Minh, Ben Tre and around Vietnam with topics related to environment and society to support sustainable development. Long-term volunteers will live and work like local people. SJ Vietnam also organizes regular workshops, seminars, conferences and training for its members, which provide young volunteers with knowledge in global education including conflict management, leadership, intercultural learning and volunteering skills.
The language used on the projects is English.
Hosting fees:
E160 for workcamps and E250 a month for long term projects. This does not cover the volunteers costs in their free time.
To take care of new trees and plant new trees; visit local community to organize workshops; raise awareness of the local people in protecting the environment through workshops.
Location:
Can Gio Mangrove Biosphere Reserve, Can Gio district, Ho Chi Minh city.
Terminal:
Tan Son Nhat Internal Airport.
Accommodation and food:
Volunteers will stay in the house for volunteers at the national park with basic and simple facilitation. Meals are provided at the canteen of the park.
Remarks:
Sleeping bag, sleeping mat, water-proof clothes, raincoat, information materials and pictures of your country.
Project:
SJ Vietnam (www.sjvietnam.org) is an international youth Non-Governmental Organization that promotes solidarity, peace and tolerance through voluntarism. It was set up in 2004 as a non-political and non-religious organization open to all without distinction of nationality, race, philosophy, financial resources, education or gender.
SJ projects include short and longer term project placements. Workcamps seek to provide an experience that connects solidarity, intercultural learning, and community life to help disadvantaged, street, poor and blind children, needy children in a paediatrics hospital and disabled, old and homeless people. Long-term (LTV) and European Voluntary Service projects (from 2 to 12 months) are organized in Hanoi, Hai Duong, Ho Chi Minh, Ben Tre and around Vietnam with topics related to environment and society to support sustainable development. Long-term volunteers will live and work like local people. SJ Vietnam also organizes regular workshops, seminars, conferences and training for its members, which provide young volunteers with knowledge in global education including conflict management, leadership, intercultural learning and volunteering skills.
The language used on the projects is English.
Hosting fees:
E160 for workcamps and E250 a month for long term projects. This does not cover the volunteers costs in their free time.
« I would recommend participating in a workcamp, especially with VAP, who ensured that I found a project to suit me and provided essential training for me in preparation for my trip. Being part of a workcamp really is a life-changing experience, oh, and it looks great on your CV! »