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27/04/15 13:52 Fecha de impresión: Page 1 of 25 Descripción del listado: LIBRO CAMPOS PROYECTOS 2015 Referencia: 1 NAT-WCMP15- 2 Address: CHIAPAS Location: Ha O Mek Ka 1 Name: Name: 2015 Year: Code: Url: www.natate.org ENV-CUL-MAN-AGR - Environmental- Cultural-Manual work-Agriculture Project: 30 Max Age: 18 Min Age: 25/07/2015 Final Date: 11/07/2015 Initial Date: 2 Places: Descripction of Workcamp: NAT-WCMP-15-02 Ha O Mek Ka 1 11-Jul 25-Jul ENVI/CULT/MANU/AGRI 10 +18 3,100 MXN Description Ha O Mek Ka (Mayan phrase meaning "The continuity of the start without end") is a sustainable project located in the small community of Tzajalá, Chiapas. In the project you may find traditional jewelers, sale of organic coffee and projects such as experimental agroecological farms. Ha O Mek Ka is a place where people live in community, where everyone works and learns about topics such as nutrition (preparation of natural food which is mainly vegetarian and from local products), herbal medicine (gardening, medicinal tinctures, preparation of ointments), horticulture (orchards), preparation of compost and vermicompost, promoting the use of dry toilets, canning of fruits, caring for domestic animals (chickens), conservation of plants and seeds, bee-keeping and mushroom cultivation. Everything is done from the holistic view of respecting and protecting the environment, promoting integration with those of the cooperative. Ha O Mek Ka is composed of people from different backgrounds with the ideology of living together in harmony. This is not an indigenous community, but you will find different activities such as sweat lodges "(prehispanic steam bath), traditional dances, documentaries, workshops and more. Activities Volunteers will work about five hours per day Monday to Friday. The time of year, the local climate and the needs of the project will determine the activities to be carried out, some of which may be related to: creating growing beds, vegetables, fertilizers, agro-ecology, beekeeping, use of medicinal plants, conservation of organic products, compost, and vermicompost. During their free time, volunteers can learn other crafts, swim in a river or hike to a nearby waterfall. Accommodation: Volunteers will stay in dormitories and use dry toilets, Do not forget your sleeping bag and/or a mosquito net. Volunteers will have hot water and kitchen. Food The project provides three meals a day in standard quantities (300 grams per serving). Any additional amounts must be covered by the volunteer. Special dietary requirement must be informed before volunteering. Transportation Page 1 of 25 Copyright © Instituto de la Juventud 2015

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NAT-WCMP15-2

Address:

CHIAPASLocation:

Ha O Mek Ka 1Name:Name:

2015Year:Code:

Url: www.natate.org

ENV-CUL-MAN-AGR - Environmental- Cultural-Manual work-AgricultureProject:

30Max Age:18Min Age:25/07/2015Final Date:11/07/2015Initial Date:

2Places:

Descripction of Workcamp:

NAT-WCMP-15-02 Ha O Mek Ka 1 11-Jul 25-Jul ENVI/CULT/MANU/AGRI 10 +18 3,100 MXN Description Ha O Mek Ka (Mayan phrase meaning "The continuity of the start without end") is a sustainable project located in the small community of Tzajalá, Chiapas. In the project you may find traditional jewelers, sale of organic coffee and projects such as experimental agroecological farms. Ha O Mek Ka is a place where people live in community, where everyone works and learns about topics such as nutrition (preparation of natural food which is mainly vegetarian and from local products), herbal medicine (gardening, medicinal tinctures, preparation of ointments), horticulture (orchards), preparation of compost and vermicompost, promoting the use of dry toilets, canning of fruits, caring for domestic animals (chickens), conservation of plants and seeds, bee-keeping and mushroom cultivation. Everything is done from the holistic view of respecting and protecting the environment, promoting integration with those of the cooperative. Ha O Mek Ka is composed of people from different backgrounds with the ideology of living together in harmony. This is not an indigenous community, but you will find different activities such as sweat lodges "(prehispanic steam bath), traditional dances, documentaries, workshops and more. Activities Volunteers will work about five hours per day Monday to Friday. The time of year, the local climate and the needs of the project will determine the activities to be carried out, some of which may be related to: creating growing beds, vegetables, fertilizers, agro-ecology, beekeeping, use of medicinal plants, conservation of organic products, compost, and vermicompost. During their free time, volunteers can learn other crafts, swim in a river or hike to a nearby waterfall. Accommodation: Volunteers will stay in dormitories and use dry toilets, Do not forget your sleeping bag and/or a mosquito net. Volunteers will have hot water and kitchen. Food The project provides three meals a day in standard quantities (300 grams per serving). Any additional amounts must be covered by the volunteer. Special dietary requirement must be informed before volunteering. Transportation

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Transportation The participation fee only covers the transportation from Natate's offices to the project. The project ends in this community and it is the volunteer's responsibility to travel from there to their next destination. Location The project is located in Tzajala, and hour and a half from San Cristobal de Las Casas. It is idyllically situated in a subtropical valley surrounded by lush vegetation and a nearby river. Airport The nearest airport is Angel Albino Corzo International Airport (TGZ) in the city of Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas. There are flights from Mexico city and Cancun. From the airport in Tuxtla Gutierrez volunteers may take a taxi or travel by bus to San Cristobal de las Casas, where Natate's offices are located. Language English is the official language in this project, however, a basic level of Spanish would be ideal, (although not strictly required). Volunteers who want a higher level of Spanish may enroll in an intensive Spanish course at Instituto Cultural La Casa En El Arbol, language school. For more information: www.lacasaenelarbol.org or [email protected] Requirements According to the project's philosophy, volunteers interested in participating in this project must: show interest in sustainable development and environmental practices; adapt to a healthy lifestyle oriented to a mainly vegetarian diet prepared in group (food includes: bread, rice, vegetables, egg and cheese); follow the rules concerning the prohibition of alcohol and tobacco within the premises; have an open mind about the spiritual customs practiced by some members of the community (the volunteers' participation is not mandatory, however, the Temazcal and meditations can be healthy and heighten the experience of your stay). Ha O Mek Ka offers extra workshops with costs that are not included in the participation fee, such as; soap-making, jewelry and other crafts. Ha O Mek Ka is not an indigenous community, and work to be done is not social in nature. In this community you will experience an alternative way of living. The project is located in the midst of lush vegetation so you will find many insects. Participation Fee 3,100 MXN. Natate does not receive funding from any external sources, private or public. We operate solely with the participation fees from our volunteers. This fee includes application fees, orientation, follow-up, and accommodation for the duration of the project. If volunteers decide to stay in Ha O Mek Ka after the end of the workcamp, they may be required to pay additional fees.

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NAT-WCMP15-3

Address:

CHIAPASLocation:

Summer Camp 1Name:Name:

2015Year:Code:

Url: www.natate.org

SPORT-KIDS - Sport - Work with kidsProject:

30Max Age:18Min Age:25/07/2015Final Date:11/07/2015Initial Date:

2Places:

Descripction of Workcamp:

NAT-WCMP-15-03 Summer Camp 1 11-Jul 25-Jul KIDS/SPOR 10 +18 3,100 MXN Description As it is customary every year, Natate makes a call for all who are interested to participate in this summer camp where; educational and recreational activities are a fundamental part of the project. The camp will take place in the community of San José Ocotal, in the town of Teopisca, about 30 minutes from San Cristobal De Las Casas. In this community, most children do not have access to formal education, and often help their families with commercial or domestic activities. The main objective of this camp is to give these children an opportunity to learn and have fun in a multicultural environment. Activities Volunteers can be involved in the invitation to the children who will participate in the camp, making it more attractive to them and to the parents who may attend. According to the number of participants and their ages, they may be organized into groups to make it easier to carry out the activities. Some of the activities can be: teaching other languages (words, songs, games); artistic activities (workshops masks, painting, macramé, music); recycling (reusing waste to make other objects such as musical instruments); games (equipment, recreation, mental games); skills (construction, coordination), the final program of activities will be defined by the volunteers prior to the start of camp. Accommodation and Food Volunteers will stay in mixed, shared rooms and will sleep in bunk beds (it is important to bring with you a sleeping bag). They will have access to all basic services including hot water. Each volunteer will be responsible for washing their own clothes by hand. There is no internet access, but volunteers may bring their electronic devices for personal use. In some areas nearby there is cellular coverage, ATMs and supermarkets. The project provides three meals a day in standard quantities (300 grams per serving). Any additional amounts must be covered by the volunteer. Special dietary requirement must be informed before volunteering. Transportation and Location The participation fee only covers the transportation from Natate's offices to the project. The project ends in this community and it is the volunteer's responsibility to travel from their to their next destination The project is carried out in the town of Teopisca, at an altitude of 1.780 meters above sea level and 40

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above sea level and 40 minutes from the city of San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas. Airport: The nearest airport is Angel Albino Corzo International Airport (TGZ) in the city of Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas. There are flights from Mexico city and Cancun. From the airport in Tuxtla Gutierrez volunteers may take a taxi or travel by bus to San Cristobal de las Casas, where Natate's offices are located. Climate From May to October there is abundant rainfall and average minimum temperature of 6°C to 21°C, maximum 18°C to 33°C. From November to April: minimum average of 3°C to 15°C, maximum 15°C to 30°C. Requirements and Language The minimum age is 18 years of age. Volunteers must be ready to live within a small rural community without the amenities and services of a big city. They must enjoy working with children and be open to work in a community with a medium to high level of poverty. Volunteers must demonstrate responsibility, commitment, maturity,initiative, and adaptability. In the workcamp, the official language is English. Additional Notes During the season, it will be hot and it will rain a lot, therefore it is important to bring mosquito repellent and clothing that covers most of your body. Please remember to bring appropriate clothes, and to have proper behavior when in the presence of the people in the community, specially children. The place of where volunteers will stay doesn't offer a lot of commodities. Volunteers will stay in mixed and shared rooms, and will sleep on cots. Volunteers may contact Natate for an early proposal of topics, material and complementary activities in order to make the experience more enriching. Participation Fee 3,100 MXN. Natate does not receive funding from any external sources, private or public. We operate solely with the participation fees from our volunteers. This fee includes application fees, orientation, follow-up, and accommodation for the duration of the project.

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NAT-WCMP15-4

Address:

CHIAPASLocation:

Summer Camp 2Name:Name:

2015Year:Code:

Url: www.natate.org

SPORT-KIDS - Sport - Work with kidsProject:

30Max Age:18Min Age:15/08/2015Final Date:01/08/2015Initial Date:

2Places:

Descripction of Workcamp:

NAT-WCMP-15-04 Summer Camp 2 1-Aug 15-Aug KIDS/SPOR 10 +18 3,100 MXN Description As it is customary every year, Natate makes a call for all who are interested to participate in this summer camp where; educational and recreational activities are a fundamental part of the project. The camp will take place in the community of San José Ocotal, in the town of Teopisca, about 30 minutes from San Cristobal De Las Casas. In this community, most children do not have access to formal education, and often help their families with commercial or domestic activities. The main objective of this camp is to give these children an opportunity to learn and have fun in a multicultural environment. Activities: Volunteers can be involved in the invitation to the children who will participate in the camp, making it more attractive to them and to the parents who may attend. According to the number of participants and their ages, they may be organized into groups to make it easier to carry out the activities. Some of the activities can be: teaching other languages (words, songs, games); artistic activities (workshops masks, painting, macramé, music); recycling (reusing waste to make other objects such as musical instruments); games (equipment, recreation, mental games); skills (construction, coordination), the final program of activities will be defined by the volunteers prior to the start of camp. Accommodation and Food Volunteers will stay in mixed, shared rooms and will sleep in bunk beds (it is important to bring with you a sleeping bag). They will have access to all basic services including hot water. Each volunteer will be responsible for washing their own clothes by hand. There is no internet access, but volunteers may bring their electronic devices for personal use. In some areas nearby there is cellular coverage, ATMs and supermarkets. The project provides three meals a day in standard quantities (300 grams per serving). Any additional amounts must be covered by the volunteer. Special dietary requirement must be informed before volunteering. Transportation and Location The participation fee only covers the transportation from Natate's offices to the project. The project ends in this community and it is the volunteer's responsibility to travel from their to their next destination. The project is carried out in the town of Teopisca, at an altitude of 1.780 meters above sea level and 40

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above sea level and 40 minutes from the city of San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas. Airport: The nearest airport is Angel Albino Corzo International Airport (TGZ) in the city of Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas. There are flights from Mexico city and Cancun. From the airport in Tuxtla Gutierrez volunteers may take a taxi or travel by bus to San Cristobal de las Casas, where Natate's offices are located. Climate From May to October there is abundant rainfall and average minimum temperature of 6°C to 21°C, maximum 18°C to 33°C. From November to April: minimum average of 3°C to 15°C, maximum 15°C to 30°C. Requirements and Language The minimum age is 18 years of age. Volunteers must be ready to live within a small rural community without the amenities and services of a big city. They must enjoy working with children and be open to work in a community with a medium to high level of poverty. Volunteers must demonstrate responsibility, commitment, maturity,initiative, and adaptability. In the workcamp, the official language is English. Additional Notes During the season, it will be hot and it will rain a lot, therefore it is important to bring mosquito repellent and clothing that covers most of your body. Please remember to bring appropriate clothes, and to have proper behavior when in the presence of the people in the community, specially children. The place of where volunteers will stay doesn't offer a lot of commodities. Volunteers will stay in mixed and shared rooms, and will sleep on cots. Volunteers may contact Natate for an early proposal of topics, material and complementary activities in order to make the experience more enriching. Participation Fee 3,100 MXN. Natate does not receive funding from any external sources, private or public. We operate solely with the participation fees from our volunteers. This fee includes application fees, orientation, follow-up, and accommodation for the duration of the project.

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VIVE06-15

Address:

MORELIA, MICHOACANLocation:

PRESERVING OUR CULTURAL HERITAGE (C. EXTRA 80 EUR)Name:Name:

2015Year:Code:

Url: www.vivemexico.org

CULT - CulturalProject:

30Max Age:18Min Age:21/07/2015Final Date:08/07/2015Initial Date:

3Places:

Descripction of Workcamp:

VIVE06.15Preserving Our Cultural Heritage 2015 Morelia 08/07-21/07CULT

PROJECT: What motivates to join the World Heritage Volunteers 2015? Through this type of programs, we want to encourage youngsters for getting involved into our society and to promote international awareness development. Moreover, we want our youngsters to take part in these programs, through it, our youngsters are able to bind a local with a global awareness. Working along with International youngsters from all over the world, will develop language skills and team work skills, which are nowadays very important for our society. "To do one's bit". This will be the 8th year this project is organized in Morelia City; the aim of this project is to maintain the historic Morelia's downtown declared world's cultural heritage by UNESCO to preserve all its splendor and beauty. Morelia is a beautiful colonial city built in "pink stone" it has a really nice weather, volunteers in past projects helped in different restoration activities and workshops to create awareness about the importance to preserve the World Cultural Heritage. The local host will be happy to have a new group because of the very good memories of past volunteers and the very good results of this project. People in Morelia is very friendly, so if you are looking for a project in a very nice city with a lot of culture and history and to do something useful and make new friends, this project is for you! WORK: Along with groups of local volunteers, the international volunteers will do different activities to restore historical buildings. Volunteers will paint specific parts of the downtown as well as maintenance tasks such as restoration of ancient fountains and monuments. The teams of local volunteers are looking forward to welcome the international volunteers to make a meaningful work but also make friends and show the Mexican culture! LOCATION: Morelia City, Michoacan state, 4 hours by bus from Mexico city, it has 2,000,000 inhabits and has all the services. Music, movies and beautiful buildings of subtle pink quarry stone are some of the brightest attractions of this beautiful city. The colonial city of Morelia is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site, and from its breathtaking architecture, it's clear to see why. Besides being the capital of the State of Michoacan - and the state's largest and most populated city, at that - it is also the seat of government institutions and the most prestigious higher education institute in the region: the Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolas de Hidalgo (Michoacan University of Saint Nicolas of Hidalgo). LEISURE ACTIVITIES: Morelia has a many leisure activities to offer to the youngsters, the night life is vibrant and diverse and the city is located close to magical perfect typical towns as well as the beach at the Pacific Ocean located only 4 hours by bus from the city. There are also many cultural activities that can be done in Morelia and the places close to the city, Morelia has amazing historical buildings, plazas and in recent years has developed an excellent offer of boutique hotels and cozy restaurants with great cuisine. Close from Morelia, a smaller town of cobbled streets, Patzcuaro, next to the lake with the same name, has an

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of cobbled streets, Patzcuaro, next to the lake with the same name, has an authentic Mexican flavor that would make it a surprisingly unique venue for a discovering trip. All of this combines to make Morelia by far the most cultural city in Michoacan, offering its visitors a wide range of museums and art galleries, as well as cafés perfect for chatting over coffee while sharing pleasant moments. Morelia has stadiums, sports arenas, convention centers, colleges, restaurants and top-level hotels as well as movie theaters and concert and entertainment venues. Since 2003, the Morelia International Film Festival has also been held each October and has featured renowned directors such as Alejandro Gonzalez Iñarritu, Quentin Tarantino, Pedro Almodovar, and Guillermo del Toro among others. HOSTING: Volunteers will be hosted in a particular house with all services at disposal: Hot Water, Electricity, Restrooms, Showers, Kitchen, Fridge, Laundry room, Safety Box and Wi-Fi connection. SPECIAL REQUIRMENTS: Comfortable clothing, sneakers, cap, gloves and a raincoat. Do not forget to bring Mosquito¿s repellent and Sunscreen. SPECIAL OFFER FOR VOLUNTEERS: For all the volunteers accepted in the Vive México Workcamps there are FREE SPANISH courses all year round at the Vive Mexico International Cultural Center at Morelia City, come and take place in a FREE Spanish course one week before your Workcamp starts!. EXTRA FEE: 80 EURO INCLUDES (only during the project days), Hosting (according to the conditions specified at the project description) 3 meals a day, Local transportation with project purposes, Administration and organization expenses, tools and materials. DO NOT INCLUDE: Airfare to Mexico, Transportation from international airport to the project place, Leisure activities, Insurances.

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VIVE07-15

Address:

MORELIA, MICHOACANLocation:

GOING AS AN ENTREPRENEUR CAMPName:Name:

2015Year:Code:

Url: www.vivemexico.org

ENVI - EnvironmentalProject:

30Max Age:18Min Age:04/08/2015Final Date:22/07/2015Initial Date:

3Places:

Descripction of Workcamp:

VIVE07.15Going as an Entrepreneur CampMorelia 22/07-04/08 ENVI PROJECT: The objective of this project is to promote the education of children and teenagers in local communities. The Mexican education model needs to update responding to global changes, children and teenagers should receive a broader education that includes topics such as intercultural learning, globalization, and entrepreneurial culture, creating a project of life, foster ecological awareness, prevention and rejection of all forms of violence and anticorruption values. Mexico urgently needed this paradigm to shift in the education of children and teenagers, school dropouts due to lack of setting clear goals, many children wonder why they even go to school. To work against this, a selected group of students and teachers from Higher Education Institutions, have the motivation and the abilities to share their experience in those topics with children and teenagers knowledge, this is the 5th year this project is organized with excellent results since it has proven to awake awareness on children and teenagers. On the other hand, at the local region where the project takes place there are serious environmental problems that require immediate action. Pine tree species are in serious danger, and it's essential to increase reforestation goals and protect the flora, fauna and aquifers. This project is bidirectional, it benefits both children and teenagers from local communities and senior students and volunteers as well, creating opportunities for international coexistence for students, providing comprehensive training through the promotion of multiculturalism, language practice and human development. Encourage children and adolescents in the municipality of Morelia to follow an ecological culture, to design life projects, to have an entrepreneurial culture, as well as prevention and rejection of all forms of violence and corruption instill values through a program of activities where international volunteers and local students and teachers of the Instituto Tecnologico de Morelia are involved, creating an atmosphere of trust, multiculturalism, clear goals in life and global vision, also the project involves volunteers in activities of environmental care and preservation of green spaces. WORK: The project work is organized in three parts: 1st. Integration training session, it will last three days, held at the institution between volunteers and students of the Technological Institute of Morelia. 2nd. Social Work Day, which lasts five days in Santiago Undameo municipality of Morelia, participating on teaching children and adolescents workshops about entrepreneurial culture, life projects, ecological awareness, prevention and rejection of all forms of violence or corruption. It is not necessary to speak Spanish because the methodology involves learning through games and activities and volunteers are always accompanied by senior students of the Instituto Tecnológico de Morelia and they will help to translate the international volunteers. 3rd. Reforestation Day and preservation of educational spaces, it will last for five days, planting and transplanting trees in the ecological reserve of Morelia and the institution.

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institution. There will be two Saturday trips organized by the institution in which the volunteers will visit nearby towns that offer different types of handcrafts, cuisine and a traditional atmosphere, such as: Pátzcuaro, Quiroga, Tzintzuntzan, Capula, Santa Clara del Cobre and visit Cuanajo atmosphere. Workinng hours will be from 9:00am to 14:00pm. LOCATION: Morelia City, Michoacan state, 4 hours by bus from Mexico City, it has 2,000,000 inhabits and has all the services. Music, movies and beautiful buildings of subtle pink quarry stone are some of the brightest attractions of this beautiful city. The colonial city of Morelia is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site, and from its breathtaking architecture, it's clear to see why. Besides being the capital of the State of Michoacan - and the state's largest and most populated city, at that - it is also the seat of government institutions and the most prestigious higher education institute in the region: the Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolas de Hidalgo (Michoacan University of Saint Nicolas of Hidalgo). LEISURE ACTIVITIES: Morelia has a many leisure activities to offer to the youngsters, the night life is vibrant and diverse and the city is located close to magical perfect typical towns as well as the beach at the Pacific Ocean located only 4 hours by bus from the city. There are also many cultural activities that can be done in Morelia and the places close to the city, Morelia has amazing historical buildings, plazas and in recent years has developed an excellent offer of boutique hotels and cozy restaurants with great cuisine. Close from Morelia, a smaller town of cobbled streets, Patzcuaro, next to the lake with the same name, has an authentic Mexican flavor that would make it a surprisingly unique venue for a discovering trip. All of this combines to make Morelia by far the most cultural city in Mich�acan, offering its visitors a wide range of museums and art galleries, as well as cafés perfect for chatting over coffee while sharing pleasant moments. Morelia has stadiums, sports arenas, convention centers, colleges, restaurants and top-level hotels as well as movie theaters and concert and entertainment venues. Since 2003, the Morelia International Film Festival has also been held each October and has featured renowned directors such as Alejandro Gonzalez Iñarritu, Quentin Tarantino, Pedro Almodovar, and Guillermo del Toro among others. HOSTING: Volunteers will be hosted in a particular house with all services at disposal: Hot Water, Electricity, Restrooms, Showers, Kitchen, Fridge, Laundry room, Safety Box and Wi-Fi connection. SPECIAL REQUIRMENTS: Jeans, light clothes, boots and sneakers, raincoat and insect repellent. SPECIAL OFFER FOR VOLUNTEERS: For all the volunteers accepted in the Vive México Workcamps there are FREE SPANISH courses all year round at the Vive Mexico International Cultural Center at Morelia City, come and take place in a FREE Spanish course one week before your workcamp starts!. EXTRA FEE: 0.0 EURO (No Fee) INCLUDES (only during the project days), Hosting (according to the conditions specified at the project description) 3 meals a day, Local transportation with project purposes, Administration and organization expenses, tools and materials. DO NOT INCLUDE: Airfare to Mexico, Transportation from international airport to the project place, Leisure activities, Insurances.

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VIVE08-15

Address:

MORELIA, MICHOACANLocation:

SOLIDARITY IN ACTION WORKCAMP (C. EXTRA 120 EUR)Name:Name:

2015Year:Code:

Url: www.vivemexico.org

CULT - CulturalProject:

30Max Age:18Min Age:18/08/2015Final Date:05/08/2015Initial Date:

3Places:

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VIVE08.15Solidarity in Action Workcamp La Piedad, Michoacan05/08-18/08CULT

PROJECT: We are looking for highly motivated volunteers that would like to take part in an important mission... To inspire humanistic development activities that can stand against apathy, low self-esteem and lack of youth engagement into the community. As a volunteer you will be able to develop recreational activities and sport activities as well. La Piedad, Michoacán is looking for international volunteers that want to take part in a Motivational Workcamp that stands against the lack of options for youth inclusion, lack of communication and dissemination of youth programs and youth shyness because they live in a rural community. While including activities along with international volunteers, we seek to give rise to a concern in youngsters to see the world, learn about other cultures, countries and ways of thinking. It is a program of the Local Youth Ministry, which has programs about solidarity development for youngsters who are living in one of the communities of La Piedad. International volunteers will participate as facilitators, being in contact and having fun with community youngsters through recreational, cultural and sport activities. WORK: The volunteers will plant trees in specific areas of the community, help to clean the streets, repair damaged monuments and learn about the traditions of the community. The volunteers will organize talks about teamwork, leadership and how to create a life plan. Take part in movie nights along with youngsters from the local community, prepare games and inspire sport activities. PLACE: La Piedad, known as the door north of Michoacan is located surrounding the shores of the Great or Lerma River , bordered to the north by the municipalities of Degollado and Ayotlan Jalisco ; small producing populations of quarry crafts and textiles. To the north is the city of Santa Ana Pacueco delegation belonging to the city of Penjamo, Guanajuato. To the east it borders the municipality of Numarán known for its tasty bread. To the south it borders the municipalities of Zináparo , Churintzio and Ecuandureo , and west with the municipality of Yurécuaro . La Piedad has many interesting and wonderful attractions among the sites is the main square with a magnificent stone kiosk, its portals, and the Sanctuary of the Lord of La Piedad. The dome of the latter is the largest in America and is among the three largest in the world. Besides the bridge Dug, a masterpiece of engineering of his time, also built in stone in the nineteenth century. At 17 km distance is the "El Salto" waterfall of about 21 meters high and 130 meters wide and is formed in the course of the Lerma River. A similar distance is a reserve known as "Cerro Grande" which has a magnificent forest from the foothills to the top. There are some urban parks like the "Morelos" park, Lazaro Cardenas park, known among piedadenses as "La Placa" or the local zoo. It has all the tourist services. The city is famous for its colorful shawls, woven loom pedals and spliced by hand, but also internationally renowned composer José Alfredo Jiménez, made it more with the song "The Black Dog". Also at about 6 km is the

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Jiménez, made it more with the song "The Black Dog". Also at about 6 km is the archaeological area of Zaragoza, where the culture flourished Guamares Chichimeca. There you can enjoy their pyramids and ball game. The piedadense nightlife is active and varied, especially on weekends. There are several places where you can dance rhythms and electronic music or band and bars. LEISURE ACTIVITIES: During the weekend, the volunteers are able to visit some interesting places such as the Archaeological Sites Zaragoza, Plazuelas and more! Volunteers are welcomed to know the Hacienda Tequilera Corralejo (Tequila Ranch at Corralejo). Volunteers can also visit the beautiful Morelia City or go to El Salto Waterfalls. HOSTING: Volunteers will be hosted in a particular house with all services at disposal: Hot Water, Electricity, Restrooms, Showers, Kitchen, Fridge, Laundry room, Safety Box and Wi-Fi connection. SPECIAL REQUIRMENTS: Comfortable clothes, working shoes, cap, a raincoat, mosquito's repellent and sunscreen. SPECIAL OFFER FOR VOLUNTEERS: For all the volunteers accepted in the Vive México Workcamps there are FREE SPANISH courses all year round at the Vive Mexico International Cultural Center at Morelia City, come and take place in a FREE Spanish course one week before your workcamp starts!. EXTRA FEE: 120 EURO INCLUDES (only during the project days), Hosting (according to the conditions specified at the project description) 3 meals a day, Local transportation with project purposes, Administration and organization expenses, tools and materials. DO NOT INCLUDE: Airfare to Mexico, Transportation from international airport to the project place, Leisure activities, Insurances

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VIVE09-15

Address:

MORELIA, MICHOACANLocation:

2ND WORLD YOUTH ENCOUNTERName:Name:

2015Year:Code:

Url: www.vivemexico.org

CULT-SPORT - Cultural - SportProject:

30Max Age:18Min Age:18/08/2015Final Date:05/08/2015Initial Date:

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VIVE09.152nd World Youth Encounter Puebla 05/08-18/08CULT/SPORTS

PROJECT: The organization committee of the 2nd World Youth Encounter 2015 is inviting a group of 50 international volunteers to participate in the organization of a very big and great event in Mexico! The "VIVE EL MUNDO World Youth Encounter: Vision 2030, Puebla" will gather 3,500 youngsters from all over Mexico and 50 international volunteers in a forum where the youngsters will have the opportunity to hear lectures of important opinion leaders for the development of youth and also to participate in "hands-on" voluntary activities in many different fields. In the 2nd W.Y.E. VIVE EL MUNDO Puebla 2015 has the objective to be a space to promote the international cooperation in different expressions: artistically and culturally. The 2nd W.Y.E Puebla 2015 will include the following activities where the International Volunteers are expected to participate (the volunteers can choose the ones of their interest): Lectures, conferences, workshops and round tables to speak about the globalized world and what the youngsters expect for their future. Cultural and artistic workshops to express the creativity of the youngsters coming from different parts of Mexico and all over the world. Voluntary service activities to protect the environment International Volunteers and Mexican Volunteers with the assistance of professional media workers and dancers will make the Flash mob of the W.Y.E. VIVE EL MUNDO Puebla 2015 International Volunteers will be invited to activities to discover the Mexican culture, history, gastronomy etc., as well as private party for all the participants. WORK: The group of international volunteers will participate in the activities to prepare the 2nd W.Y.E Puebla 2015 and also will help in the facilitation of the event. The activities will include (but are not limited to): - Helping the preparation of the spaces that will be needed in the 2nd W.Y.E Puebla 2015 - Helping in the co-ordination of the practical activities of the international forum - Participate in workshops (there will be round tables in English and Spanish Language, International volunteers can join where they feel more comfortable) To participate in workshops and create the declaration of the youth concerning the themes: - OLD WORLD; NEW WORLD, PERSPECTIVES OF THE GENERATION ON THE GLOBALIZED WORLD A workshop to analyze and discuss the perspectives and possibilities of the new globalized, interconnected and multicultural world that youngsters face in different areas such as social, educational, cultural and economical. - MOBILITY & EMPLOYMENT4YOU, WHERE ARE THE JOBS? This creative workshop focuses in youth employment and mobility, analyzing

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This creative workshop focuses in youth employment and mobility, analyzing where are the jobs nowadays and how the international mobility and international exchange experiences can improve the youngster's possibilities nowadays. - DIGITAL WORD, CODES FOR YOUR FUTURE..EXPANDING THE CYBERSPACE FOR CHANGE The future and evolution of the digital world, in this workshop the participants exchange ideas of the possibilities and limitations of the new technologies, the advantages and disadvantages of the digital revolution. - WORLD VALUES IN THE 21ST CENTURY.. YOUR OPINION SETS THE AGENDA Workshop to speak about the values in the multicultural world, a space to exchange ideas about environment, human rights, global responsibility and the common points we can find within the diversity. - YOUTH GOT THE POWER; CAN'T FIND A JOB? CREATE ONE! - MEXICO IS MY FUTURE IF.. YOUTH SPEAK OUT! Today as in many countries, Mexico is in a transition, more and more people express their interest to get involved in the political debate and the construction of the future. Join to this workshop to exchange ideas, opinions and experiences about what tools can be developed to make easier for young people to get involved and supported to make a commitment. Participation in the hands-on activities of the 2nd W.Y.E Puebla 2015 such as: - Helping to preserve the World Heritage through cleaning some ancient fountains in the Historical Centre of Puebla. - To paint some buildings painted with graffiti and to paint a mural with a message for the youth. - To create a campaign with a positive message for the youth in Puebla. (All your ideas are welcome!) - To participate in a reforestation campaign. - To participate in a flash MOB (to participate in the preparation and execution). - To participate in working groups to create a declaratory about what youth expects in the future years. For this project we are asking for young people that: - Are interested to participate in a wide range of activities. - Are proactive, creative and flexible. - Are eager to make hundreds of new friends from all over the world! LOCATION: Legend has it that once the building of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception Cathedral came to a close, right on the heart of the city of Puebla, the question of how to raise an 18,000 pound bell to the top of its towers (the highest ones in Latin America) came about. This question caused sleepless nights for t�e engineers and construction workers. It looked like an impossible task. However, one morning, the city of Puebla awoke to the news that the bell was already atop of the tower, pealing with joy. "But who took it up there and how?" everyone was asking. And since it looked like a miracle, no one doubted that angels probably had come down to raise the bell to what is its resting spot since then. This legend is the reason this beautiful city is known as Puebla de los Angeles. However, there are many other reasons to assure that its streets, views and specially, its flavors, are full of a heavenly sense. Nestled in the middle of Mexico, under the imposing view of the Popocatepetl and Iztaccihuatl volcanoes, Puebla opens its doors and boasts its official titles: It was named a "heroic" city for being the site where Mexican troops' defeated the French army in 1862 (Battle of Puebla); and it was also named a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1987. Nevertheless, what makes this beautiful city most proud is its food, one of the most emblematic and delicious in Mexico. Known as the world's mole, chiles en nogada and chalupas capital, Puebla takes us close to paradise with deserts that can only be attributed to a heavenly creativity: sweet potatoes, the Santa Clara cakes, and the pecan and pine nut fudge are just the beginning of a long listing that could very well be accompanied with chubby cherubs' faces. If there is a word that defines Puebla, then it is baroque. Complex flavors that seduce our palates,

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that defines Puebla, then it is baroque. Complex flavors that seduce our palates, elaborated shapes that capture our sight, an irresistible mix of legends and stories, winding streets, fountains, gardens, craft markets, artistic alleys¿ and a view studded with the churche' domes. So, it is not outrageous to think that Puebla is the place that angels call home. On their route towards Mexico City, the merchandise of ships arriving from the Philippines would first go through Puebla, which slowly but surely assimilated artistic expressions from the Far East. This characteristic is reflected on the beautiful talavera ceramic vases, pottery and the tiles that decorate facades in churches, big houses, fountains, patios and kitchens. Another example is the legend of the "China Poblana", an Indian princess that arrived as a slave on the Manila Galleon, and who designed for herself a beautiful dress embroidered with sequin, which today is Puebla's traditional dress. LEISURE ACTIVITIES: Nicknamed "The Shrine of America" due to its architectural beauty, the city of Puebla was, according to legend, created and laid-out by angels, to be enjoyed by mortals. Visit its central streets among buildings, façades, gardens and balconies which reflect the history and the passing years. In the evening, go for a walk in the so called Angelopolis, which has a wide range of cafes, bars and nightclubs. Go to the Plazuela de los Sapos (Square of Toads) where you will enjoy a musical night to the sound of the traditional mariachi, enjoying the beauty of the place a must visit is to go to the Palafoxiana Library, the Cathedral of Puebla, the Casa de Alfeñique the Museum, City Hall, the Amparo Regional Museum and Cholula. HOSTING: Volunteers will be hosted in a particular houses with all services at disposal: Hot Water, Electricity, Restrooms, Showers, Kitchen, Fridge, Laundry room, Safety Box and Wi-Fi connection. SPECIAL REQUIRMENTS: Jeans, light clothes, boots and sneakers, raincoat and insect repellent. SPECIAL OFFER FOR VOLUNTEERS: For all the volunteers accepted in the Vive México Workcamps there are FREE SPANISH courses all year round at the Vive Mexico International Cultural Center at Morelia City, come and take place in a FREE Spanish course one week before your workcamp starts!. EXTRA FEE: 0.0 EURO (No Fee) INCLUDES (only during the project days), Hosting (according to the conditions specified at the project description) 3 meals a day, Local transportation with project purposes, Administration and organization expenses, tools and materials. DO NOT INCLUDE: Airfare to Mexico, Transportation from international airport to the project place, Leisure activities, Insurances

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VIVE11-15

Address:

MORELIA, MICHOACANLocation:

SUSTAINABLE SCHOOL (CUOTA EXTRA 80 EUR)Name:Name:

2015Year:Code:

Url: www.vivemexico.org

ENVI - EnvironmentalProject:

30Max Age:18Min Age:18/08/2015Final Date:05/08/2015Initial Date:

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VIVE11.15Sustainable School Morelia 05/08-18/08 ENVI PROJECT: Nowadays, the urban development has generated an important problem that caters especially the communities surrounding major cities and it is in these communities where food shortages, disorganized suburban development and lack of sustainable culture among the population has generated a social and economic conflict. It is very important for educational institutions that are located at the border of both parts (urban and suburban) such as the Technological Institute of the Valley of Morelia to work on possible solutions for the communities which they belong to. This project aims to raise international cooperation and community development in the region of "Valle de Morelia-Queréndaro", through the implementation of a handful of activities that promote environmental awareness and sustainable development. WORK: As an introduction to the Workcamp, the international volunteers will receive basic training on the following topics: Home gardens, Management and use of organic waste (composting, manure solids and liquids), Ecological pots among other eco-techniques. Then, the volunteers will carry out campaigns in the communities surrounding the institution (Tarímbaro, Álvaro Obregón, Cuitzillo, among others) in which is ecological awareness will be promoted along with community members with the tools designed by international volunteers and through activities as well like : Creating community gardens, Preparation of compost, Management and Waste separation, Recovery and beautification of public spaces, Reforestation, and more. It will be a goal to create impact within the institution as part of the activities undertaken within the Workcamp, so the volunteers will do some activities for the benefit of the institution including: Maintenance of green areas, Classification and marking of the flora of the institution, Rehabilitation of common areas. LOCATION: Morelia City, Michoacan state, 4 hours by bus from Mexico City, it has 2,000,000 inhabits and has all the services. Music, movies and beautiful buildings of subtle pink quarry stone are some of the brightest attractions of this beautiful city. The colonial city of Morelia is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site, and from its breathtaking architecture, it's clear to see why. Besides being the capital of the State of Michoacan - and the state's largest and most populated city, at that - it is also the seat of government institutions and the most prestigious higher education institute in the region: the Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolas de Hidalgo (Michoacan University of Saint Nicolas of Hidalgo). LEISURE ACTIVITIES: Morelia has a many leisure activities to offer to the youngsters, the night life is vibrant and diverse and the city is located close to magical perfect typical towns as well as the beach at the Pacific Ocean located only 4 hours by bus from the city. There are also many cultural activities that can be done in Morelia and the places close to the city, Morelia has amazing historical buildings, plazas and in recent years has developed an excellent offer of boutique

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buildings, plazas and in recent years has developed an excellent offer of boutique hotels and cozy restaurants with great cuisine. Close from Morelia, a smaller town of cobbled streets, Patzcuaro, next to the lake with the same name, has an authentic Mexican flavor that would make it a surprisingly unique venue for a discovering trip. All of this combines to make Morelia by far the most cultural city in Michoacan, offering its visitors a wide range of museums and art galleries, as well as cafés perfect for chatting over coffee while sharing pleasant moments. Morelia has stadiums, sports arenas, convention centers, colleges, restaurants and top-level hotels as well as movie theaters and concert and entertainment venues. Since 2003, the Morelia International Film Festival has also been held each October and has featured renowned directors such as Alejandro Gonzalez Iñarritu, Quentin Tarantino, Pedro Almodovar, and Guillermo del Toro among others. HOSTING: Volunteers will be hosted in a particular house with all services at disposal: Hot Water, Electricity, Restrooms, Showers, Kitchen, Fridge, Laundry room, Safety Box and Wi-Fi connection. SPECIAL REQUIRMENTS: Comfortable Clothing such as: Jeans, Pants, light coats. Sneakers and working boots. Raincoat, Sunscreen and Mosquito's repellent. Bring a pair of Working Gloves too SPECIAL OFFER FOR VOLUNTEERS: For all the volunteers accepted in the Vive México Workcamps there are FREE SPANISH courses all year round at the Vive Mexico International Cultural Center at Morelia City, come and take place in a FREE Spanish course one week before your workcamp starts!. EXTRA FEE: 80 EURO INCLUDES (only during the project days), Hosting (according to the conditions specified at the project description) 3 meals a day, Local transportation with project purposes, Administration and organization expenses, tools and materials. DO NOT INCLUDE: Airfare to Mexico, Transportation from international airport to the project place, Leisure activities, Insurances.

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VIVE12-15

Address:

MORELIA, MICHOACANLocation:

KEEP CALM AND HUG A TREEName:Name:

2015Year:Code:

Url: wwww.vivemexico.org

ENVI-AGRI - Environmental-AgricultureProject:

30Max Age:18Min Age:08/09/2015Final Date:26/08/2015Initial Date:

1Places:

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VIVE12.15 Keep Calm and Hug a Tree Ciudad Serdán 26/08-08/09ENVI

PROJECT: Ciudad Serdan, at Puebla State, has different and really interesting regional festivals, including the "Three Falls of our Father Jesus", which begins on August the 16th. At the beginning, there are serenades in the atrium of the Parish of San Andrés, then on the last Sunday of August, takes place an evening procession where the image of the Father is shown through the different streets of the city. This project aims to Support the preservation of local traditions through participation in events organized due to the festivities of the community, promote a cultural exchange by presenting to the participants of the events Introduce the traditions, magic and culture of the region, promote an international intercultural experience and raise awareness and respect for both the environment and the community. Know and understand the real Mexico through living with a host families in the community, sharing their culture and traditions encouraging cultural exchanges between the community of Chalchicomula de Sesma and international volunteers by promoting coexistence, change the way we see other cultures and even change attitudes and customs improving others life's. Promote the intercultural and global learning receiving volunteers from different cultures and living with students from the Technological Institute at Ciudad Serdan develop in both groups intercultural skills with universal values, and the development of teamwork and self-initiative through unforgettable and enriching experiences forming citizens of the World. WORK: Volunteers will participate in workshops submitting ideas and participating in organization of cultural events for the local festivities. Participate in cultural and sports activities of the Technologinal Institute at Ciudad Serdan and being a Staff Member in social events developing cultural activities within the community. PLACE: Ciudad Serdan, before and still popularly known as San Andrés Chalchicomula , is a city of the Mexican state of Puebla, the most important of the eastern zone of that State . He is head of the municipality of Chalchicomula de Sesma. The earliest settlers were the chichimeco - tlaxcaltecas , barely formed a humble congregation of Indians in the area. Its historical background is important and significant regional economy that allowed the local municipality was in his time a distinguished center of communication , commerce, finance , culture and society. There are Several "Haciendas Coloniales" (ranches built in the conquest time) from the colonial period such as San Antonio , Ocotepec , San Cayetano to 3 km . Cd . Serdan and Sesma to 18 km . Cd . Serdan. In the property of Xalapasco only you can visit the Church and Cascantla hacienda that was built in the sixteenth century ( 1560 ). Other helmets are hacienda Santa Ana, Santa Inés , San Diego , La Concepción and San Jeronimo. LEISURE: Volunteers will have the chance to visit during the weekend the Citaltépec Vulcano and also one of the most famous places in Ciudad Serdán: The Large Millimeter Telescope. The Three Waterfalls of Father Jesus's Paris or if you

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Large Millimeter Telescope. The Three Waterfalls of Father Jesus's Paris or if you are looking for something really old, you can not miss the Old Castles of Spanish Conquerors. HOSTING: Volunteers will be hosted in a particular houses with all services at disposal: Hot Water, Electricity, Restrooms, Showers, Kitchen, Fridge, Laundry room, Safety Box and Wi-Fi connection. SPECIAL REQUIRMENTS: Light Clothing and a Jacket. Sneakers and Boots, Raincoat and Sunscreen, Working gloves would be appreciated. SPECIAL OFFER FOR VOLUNTEERS: For all the volunteers accepted in the Vive México Workcamps there are FREE SPANISH courses all year round at the Vive Mexico International Cultural Center at Morelia City, come and take place in a FREE Spanish course one week before your workcamp starts!. EXTRA FEE: 0 No fee INCLUDES (only during the project days), Hosting (according to the conditions specified at the project description) 3 meals a day, Local transportation with project purposes, Administration and organization expenses, tools and materials. DO NOT INCLUDE: Airfare to Mexico, Transportation from international airport to the project place, Leisure activities, Insurances.

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VIVE14-15

Address:

MORELIA, MICHOACANLocation:

MULTICULTURAL SCHOOL WORKCAMP (C. EXTRA 80 EUR)Name:Name:

2015Year:Code:

Url: www.vivemexico.org

TEACH - Related with educationProject:

30Max Age:18Min Age:22/09/2015Final Date:09/09/2015Initial Date:

2Places:

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VIVE14.15 Multicultural School Workcamp Morelia 09/09-22/09TEACH

PROJECT: Nowadays in the multicultural and interconnected world it is very important to instill in the students a global vision. The awareness of multiculturalism is one of the objectives of this project, so as it is to widen their minds for learning about different cultures and ways of thinking, a group of international volunteers is invited to promote this values and vision of the world by opening doors and promoting the interaction of the Mexican students and international volunteers this project aims to promote a positive intercultural learning and a strengthening identity, values and cooperation to become international ambassadors the universal values of humanity. WORK: If you are looking for teaching and having a great time, this workcamp is perfect for you!, Working hours will be 5 hours a day (from 3 to 8 pm), which is the working hours of the school. Do you want to learn Spanish? During the Workcamps the volunteer will have 3 hours of Spanish class, socioeconomic problems and History of Mexico and then Culture Club for 2 hours.Do you want to share something from your country? In this club, the participants will talk and show their national traditions, finishing with an International Fair where handcrafts and representative images, dishes and additional materials are shown. Are you looking for teaching experience? There will be a LOCATION: Morelia City, Michoacan state, 4 hours by bus from Mexico City, it has 2,000,000 inhabits and has all the services. Music, movies and beautiful buildings of subtle pink quarry stone are some of the brightest attractions of this beautiful city. The colonial city of Morelia is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site, and from its breathtaking architecture, it's clear to see why. Besides being the capital of the State of Michoacan - and the state's largest and most populated city, at that - it is also the seat of government institutions and the most prestigious higher education institute in the region: the Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolas de Hidalgo (Michoacan University of Saint Nicolas of Hidalgo). LOCATION: Morelia City, Michoacan state, 4 hours by bus from Mexico City, it has 2,000,000 inhabits and has all the services. Music, movies and beautiful buildings of subtle pink quarry stone are some of the brightest attractions of this beautiful city. The colonial city of Morelia is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site, and from its breathtaking architecture, it's clear to see why. Besides being the capital of the State of Michoacan - and the state's largest and most populated city, at that - it is also the seat of government institutions and the most prestigious higher education institute in the region: the Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolas de Hidalgo (Michoacan University of Saint Nicolas of Hidalgo). LEISURE ACTIVITIES: Morelia has a many leisure activities to offer to the youngsters, the night life is vibrant and diverse and the city is located close to magical perfect typical towns as well as the beach at the Pacific Ocean located only 4 hours by bus from the city. There are also many cultural activities that can be

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4 hours by bus from the city. There are also many cultural activities that can be done in Morelia and the places close to the city, Morelia has amazing historical buildings, plazas and in recent years has developed an excellent offer of boutique hotels and cozy restaurants with great cuisine. Close from Morelia, a smaller town of cobbled streets, Patzcuaro, next to the lake with the same name, has an authentic Mexican flavor that would make it a surprisingly unique venue for a discovering trip. All of this combines to make Morelia by far the most cultural city in Michoacan, offering its visitors a wide range of museums and art galleries, as well as cafés perfect for chatting over coffee while sharing pleasant moments. Morelia has stadiums, sports arenas, convention centers, colleges, restaurants and top-level hotels as well as movie theaters and concert and entertainment venues. Since 2003, the Morelia International Film Festival has also been held each October and has featured renowned directors such as Alejandro Gonzalez Iñarritu, Quentin Tarantino, Pedro Almodovar, and Guillermo del Toro among others. HOSTING: Volunteers will be hosted in a particular house with all services at disposal: Hot Water, Electricity, Restrooms, Showers, Kitchen, Fridge, Laundry room, Safety Box and Wi-Fi connection. SPECIAL REQUIRMENTS: Light clothing, Sneakers, Walking shoes, Jacket, Sunscreen, Raincoat, Sunscreen, mosquito's repellent and a cap. SPECIAL OFFER FOR VOLUNTEERS: For all the volunteers accepted in the Vive México Workcamps there are FREE SPANISH courses all year round at the Vive Mexico International Cultural Center at Morelia City, come and take place in a FREE Spanish course one week before your workcamp starts!. EXTRA FEE: 80 EURO INCLUDES (only during the project days), Hosting (according to the conditions specified at the project description) 3 meals a day, Local transportation with project purposes, Administration and organization expenses, tools and mate�ials. DO NOT INCLUDE: Airfare to Mexico, Transportation from international airport to the project place, Leisure activities, Insurances.

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VIVE16-15

Address:

MORELIA, MICHOACANLocation:

CROSS-CULTURAL LEARNING WORKCAMP (C EXTRA 120 EUR)Name:Name:

2015Year:Code:

Url: www.vivemexico.org

CULT - CulturalProject:

30Max Age:18Min Age:22/09/2015Final Date:09/09/2015Initial Date:

3Places:

Descripction of Workcamp:

VIVE16.15 Cross-Cultural Learning Workcamp Senguio 09/09-22/09CULT

PROJECT: Let's get down to it! This project is looking for highly motivated volunteers to participate in the active life of Campus at the local School in Senguio Towns. This workcamp is about encouraging teamwork and creating an international cooperation environment. We are looking for international volunteers who want to share and increase their ecological awareness and inspire students and locals. International Volunteers who would like to share the exquisite cuisine of their countries, and have with children in different workshops and games. WORK: The volunteers will take part in the following activites: You will team up with an Eco-group, which takes care of a handful of fun and helpful activities inside and outside the Campus. You will design an English conversation club within the students. Volunteers will collect clothes and food in the local community and in the school and will address the need of low-income communities. Since cultural sharing is important for everyone, as a volunteer you will take part in a traditional parade inside the community, to learn about its roots and magical stories. For example, 'the Mañanita Festival' where you can enjoy traditional mexican food and folkloric music. Or taking part in a gastronomical demonstration, in which students and the international volunteers will work together and prepare some special dishes! You will also visit different primary schools and have small presentation about your country and things that you would like to share. PLACE: The word Senguio Purepecha language means "borderline " . Most likely to be located in what were the limits of two large prehispanic empires ; the Purepecha or Tarascan empire and the Aztec or Mexica empire. People refer to as The Quiet Village Senguio. Senguio town stands on 26 April 1856. This place was inhabited by tribes mazahuas within the limits of two large prehispanic empires: the Purepecha or Tarascan empire and the Mexica or Aztec empire . LEISURE: During the weekend, volunteers are able to visit different beautiful green places such as: Vivero de Árboles, Casco de Hacienda, a small chapel from the XVII. Have a tour in Tlalpujahua, which is a really beautiful and magical town. Or you can always organize sporting events! HOSTING: Volunteers will be hosted in a particular house with all services at disposal: Hot Water, Electricity, Restrooms, Showers, Kitchen, Fridge, Laundry room, Safety Box and Wi-Fi connection. SPECIAL REQUIRMENTS: Comfortable Clothing ,Sneakers, Sunscreen, Cap, Beach clothing, Sun glasses and Mosquito repellent. SPECIAL OFFER FOR VOLUNTEERS: For all the volunteers accepted in the Vive México Workcamps there are FREE SPANISH courses all year round at the Vive Mexico International Cultural Center at Morelia City, come and take place in a FREE Spanish course one week before your workcamp starts!. EXTRA FEE: 120 EURO

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EXTRA FEE: 120 EURO INCLUDES (only during the project days), Hosting (according to the conditions specified at the project description) 3 meals a day, Local transportation with project purposes, Administration and organization expenses, tools and materials. DO NOT INCLUDE: Airfare to Mexico, Transportation from international airport to the project place, Leisure activities, Insurances.

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Ref.AgesCode Type Date PlacesWorkcamp

Codes Order

México

Ha O Mek Ka 1 211/07/2015 - 25/07/2015ENV-CUL-MAN-AGRNAT-WCMP15-2 18 - 30 1

Summer Camp 1 211/07/2015 - 25/07/2015SPORT-KIDSNAT-WCMP15-3 18 - 30 2

Summer Camp 2 201/08/2015 - 15/08/2015SPORT-KIDSNAT-WCMP15-4 18 - 30 3

PRESERVING OUR CULTURAL HERITAGE (C. EXTRA 80 EUR)

308/07/2015 - 21/07/2015CULTVIVE06-15 18 - 30 4

GOING AS AN ENTREPRENEUR CAMP 322/07/2015 - 04/08/2015ENVIVIVE07-15 18 - 30 5

SOLIDARITY IN ACTION WORKCAMP (C. EXTRA 120 EUR)

305/08/2015 - 18/08/2015CULTVIVE08-15 18 - 30 6

2ND WORLD YOUTH ENCOUNTER 305/08/2015 - 18/08/2015CULT-SPORTVIVE09-15 18 - 30 7

SUSTAINABLE SCHOOL (CUOTA EXTRA 80 EUR)

205/08/2015 - 18/08/2015ENVIVIVE11-15 18 - 30 8

KEEP CALM AND HUG A TREE 126/08/2015 - 08/09/2015ENVI-AGRIVIVE12-15 18 - 30 9

MULTICULTURAL SCHOOL WORKCAMP (C. EXTRA 80 EUR)

209/09/2015 - 22/09/2015TEACHVIVE14-15 18 - 30 10

CROSS-CULTURAL LEARNING WORKCAMP (C EXTRA 120 EUR)

309/09/2015 - 22/09/2015CULTVIVE16-15 18 - 30 11

Total Nº Campos: 11 Total Nº Plazas: 26

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Ref.AgesCode Type Date PlacesWorkcamp

Dates Order

PRESERVING OUR CULTURAL HERITAGE (C. EXTRA 80 EUR)

308/07/2015 - 21/07/2015CULTVIVE06-15 18 - 30 4

Ha O Mek Ka 1 211/07/2015 - 25/07/2015ENV-CUL-MAN-AGR

NAT-WCMP15-2 18 - 30 1

Summer Camp 1 211/07/2015 - 25/07/2015SPORT-KIDSNAT-WCMP15-3 18 - 30 2 GOING AS AN ENTREPRENEUR CAMP 322/07/2015 - 04/08/2015ENVIVIVE07-15 18 - 30 5 Summer Camp 2 201/08/2015 - 15/08/2015SPORT-KIDSNAT-WCMP15-4 18 - 30 3 SUSTAINABLE SCHOOL (CUOTA EXTRA 80 EUR)

205/08/2015 - 18/08/2015ENVIVIVE11-15 18 - 30 8

2ND WORLD YOUTH ENCOUNTER 305/08/2015 - 18/08/2015CULT-SPORTVIVE09-15 18 - 30 7 SOLIDARITY IN ACTION WORKCAMP (C. EXTRA 120 EUR)

305/08/2015 - 18/08/2015CULTVIVE08-15 18 - 30 6

KEEP CALM AND HUG A TREE 126/08/2015 - 08/09/2015ENVI-AGRIVIVE12-15 18 - 30 9 CROSS-CULTURAL LEARNING WORKCAMP (C EXTRA 120 EUR)

309/09/2015 - 22/09/2015CULTVIVE16-15 18 - 30 11

MULTICULTURAL SCHOOL WORKCAMP (C. EXTRA 80 EUR)

209/09/2015 - 22/09/2015TEACHVIVE14-15 18 - 30 10

Total Nº Campos: 11 Total Nº Plazas: 26

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