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Involving YE Students in Service Projects
By Rtn. Ivan L. ViannaDistrict 4760 - BRAZIL
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This session is intended to explore ideas for maximizing the opportunities for YE
students to participate in service projects during their exchange year
What is the objective of this What is the objective of this session?session?
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Many host clubs have already used not only inbound but also their future outbound students
to participate in their service projects.
YE students YE students havehave already been already been involved in service projects, involved in service projects,
this is not new.this is not new.
It could be a fund-raising activity such as BB-Q or a school drive for YE candidates, a visit to
potential host families, a musical performance, a polio vaccination drive or anything else.
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Our District 4760 in Brazil may report Our District 4760 in Brazil may report several examples of different activities several examples of different activities YE students have participated. Let us YE students have participated. Let us
show three of them:show three of them:
• YE from BR in Thailand
• YE from the Netherlands in BR
• YE from JAPAN D-2770 in BR
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YE Barbara Souza (Leelawadee) from BR working at Rotary D-
3360 Polio vaccination drive in Nan, Thailand
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YE FELICIA from the Netherlands
YE Felicia Von Maltzahn from D-1600, the Netherlands, created a violin school for poor children at her host city in Brazil.
Most of these children had NEVER had any access to music and some were homeless.
She conducted a performance of that violin group before the end of her exchange year in our nation capital, Brasilia.
She left behind not only a music school but alsoa great example to be followed.
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Project “I do not throw garbage in the streets”
This project was created by YE Kurara Saegusa, from RC of Saitama, District 2770 in Japan, hosted by the RC BH Novas Gerações.
She was inspired by a similar project done in her home city in Japan. It happened in April 2010 in the streets of a fancy section of Belo Horizonte – a city of nearly 4 million people. Besides having full support of her host Club,she was helped by otherYE students hosted in thecity and ROTEX students.
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This project was approved by the City Officers, it involved a large group to elaborate an educational kit. It was widely seen and advertised on the media. City officers estimated over 65,000 people were somehow touched by this projectdone during ONE day.
Kurara planted the seed of an action that will continue for several years after she returned to Japan, thanks to her host club members.
Project “I do not throw garbage in the streets”
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THEY ALL LEFT BEHINDA LEGACY
“FRUIT” OF THEIR EXCHANGE YEAR, AS SHOWN IN CANADA`S
DISTRICT 5370 TREE OF THE EXCHANGE YEAR
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• Challenge happens in life so it is never to be boring, they arrive to be overcomed: YE students like to be challenged, as any youth leader.
But why would they participate in a But why would they participate in a service project?service project?
• RYE students do have strong leadership skill.
• They may also have more fun when committed to a service project while living abroad
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AS SHOWN BEFORE, IT DEPENDS ON
EACH ROTARY CLUB AND EACH
DISTRICT TO CHOOSE A PROJECT
WHERE THEIR HOST STUDENT MAY
BE ASKED TO PARTICIPATE.
IN ANOTHER WORDS, IT MAY DEPENDS…
ON YOU!
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YEP NOW, IMAGINE IF ALL YOUTH NOW, IMAGINE IF ALL YOUTH
EXCHANGE OFFICERS OF THE EXCHANGE OFFICERS OF THE
WORLD GET TOGETHER ON A WORLD GET TOGETHER ON A
PROJECT WITH THE STUDENTS: PROJECT WITH THE STUDENTS:
WHAT A HUGE POTENTIAL !WHAT A HUGE POTENTIAL !
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A WORLDWIDE A WORLDWIDE ROTARY YOUTH ROTARY YOUTH
EXCHANGE SERVICE PROJECT, EXCHANGE SERVICE PROJECT,
THIS IS THE IDEA WE CAME HERE THIS IS THE IDEA WE CAME HERE
TODAY TO ASK YOU TODAY TO ASK YOU
TO CONSIDERTO CONSIDER
YES, WE CAN!YES, WE CAN!
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NO NEED TO RE-INVENT THE WHEEL: NO NEED TO RE-INVENT THE WHEEL: AFTER ALL, RYEP IS ITSELF AFTER ALL, RYEP IS ITSELF
A GLOBAL PROJECTA GLOBAL PROJECT
IF WE ALL DECIDE TO ADD OUR IF WE ALL DECIDE TO ADD OUR UNITED EFFORTs TO ANOTHER ROTARY UNITED EFFORTs TO ANOTHER ROTARY
GLOBAL PROJECT, WE ARE WRITING GLOBAL PROJECT, WE ARE WRITING HISTORY ON WHAT MAY BE OUR FIRST HISTORY ON WHAT MAY BE OUR FIRST
GLOBAL Y.E. SERVICE PROJECT:GLOBAL Y.E. SERVICE PROJECT:
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ShelterBoxShelterBoxFor DISASTER RELIEFFor DISASTER RELIEF
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ShelterBox is ShelterBox is an international an international disaster relief disaster relief
charity that charity that delivers emergency delivers emergency
shelter, warmth shelter, warmth and dignity to and dignity to
people affected people affected by disaster by disaster worldwide.worldwide.
Some INFO on Some INFO on ShelterBox:ShelterBox:
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ShelterBox was founded ShelterBox was founded by Tom Henderson, by Tom Henderson,
a Rotarian from U.K, and it a Rotarian from U.K, and it has delivered more than has delivered more than
90,000 boxes since 90,000 boxes since it started in April, 2000.it started in April, 2000.
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ShelterBox has grown to become the largest Rotary Club project in the history of the organization.
Rotarian support currently contributes an estimated 50% of ShelterBox donations.
Around 5,000 Rotary Clubs worldwide have supported ShelterBox since it was launched.
The cost of a box is $1,000 including delivery direct to those who need it. Each box bears its own unique number so a donor can track its box all the way to the recipient country via the website.
More INFO on ShelterBox:More INFO on ShelterBox:
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In August 2007 HRH The Duchess of Cornwall became the charity’s President and Royal Patron,following her visit to the Helston HQ that summer.
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Earlier this year, Shelterbox had a huge deployment in Haiti when that country was severely devasted by
an earthquake
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June 2010: a huge flood in northeast Brazil left 100,000 people homeless. ShelterBox came IMMEDIATELYto help bringing 859 boxes, sheltering nearly 9,000 people
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Current UN estimates report that over 4 million people are without shelter, 6 million people do not have access to clean water and at least 3.5 million children are at risk of contracting deadly diseases such as diarrhea and cholera. (August 20, 2010)
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Students engaged on activities that will lead to get ShelterBoxes may have increase their self-esteem at a
moment in life when that means a lot in their education.
ROTARY YOUTH EXCHANGE STUDENT may be one of Rotary’s most admired program,
both inside & outside Rotary.
Combining ShelterBox with Rotary Combining ShelterBox with Rotary YE students in a Global Project YE students in a Global Project has a lot of potential for both:has a lot of potential for both:
Rotary Clubs may get more interested families for hosting student as this Program is implemented as
media will give attention. Membership may also grown.
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We quote Rotary International Strategic We quote Rotary International Strategic Plan as it encourages all Rotarians to:Plan as it encourages all Rotarians to:
1. Advance the recognition and public image of Rotary
2. Expand membership globally in both numbers and quality
3. Increase Rotary’s capacity to provide service.
This Project is qualified to support the above goals. Also, as a project of any Rotary
Clubs it fits in the 5th Avenue of Service recently created: NEW GENERATIONS besides sharing COMMUNITY
SERVICE AVENUE
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The goals of this Global YE Project are:The goals of this Global YE Project are:B
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1. Format and development of project with information sent to Districts and Clubs all over the RYE world;
2. Search of criativity to elaborate fund raising activities + creating a conscious priority of its importance to YEO Rotarians
3. At the end of this year, our goal would reach an amount of donation per YE student of US$ 100,00 or 10% of a ShelterBox.
It is a three year long Project: July 2010 to June 2013.
First year: July 2010 to June 2011 (NOW!!!)
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1. Hopefully more known and recognized, the Project shall have a bigger media support on the actions of fund raising involving the inbound exchange students, host clubs and host families;
2. The goal is to reach a per capita donation of 30% of a ShelterBox cost, or US$ 300,00 throughout the year, what means US$ 25. a month per student.
Second year: july 2011 to June 2012
1. All YE hosted in that year who decided to participate would raise enough donation thru their combined efforts with YEOs, host families and club members that provide would ShelterBox50% of one kit , or US$ 500,00 or US$ 42.00 per month.
Third and last year: july 2012 to june 2013
The goals of this Global YE Project are:The goals of this Global YE Project are:
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Total amount of donation in three years come to an amazing number of
US$ 7.200.000,00 (seven million, two hundred thousand dollars),
enough to provide
7.200 kits of ShelterBox!
The outcome of this The outcome of this Global YE Service Project may reach:Global YE Service Project may reach:
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• All donations will be made directly to ShelterBox which will use the funds for more kits that will be sent somewhere to attend the demand, at their procedures.
• ShelterBox created a YE Badge Challenge supporting this Project. More information on this will be given at the end of this presentation at the ShelterBox stand in this hotel area. Please stop by and learn more about it.
• Around 24,000 YE students may be asked to participate in over 60 countries - in 3 years. USA, Brazil, Argentina and Japan have already started it, as we have been told so.
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The ShelterBox Youth Exchange Badge: The ShelterBox Youth Exchange Badge: 3 challenges to be achieved3 challenges to be achieved
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2 – Fundraising for ShelterBox, for any amount will help to shelter a family who have lost everything.
1 – Give a presentation about ShelterBox at school or at host club or community. Download material will be available at internet site for the YE student.
3 – Research for a popular form of shelter in the host country specially at some aspects who might be of risk in case disaster strikes.
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This Project was
inspired by Actress
Mia Farrow presentation
at 2009 Rotary Convention
in Birmingham, when
she told us about the
genocyde in Darfur,
Sudan. She asked
Rotarians to be involved
to help the fallen ones
and frequently forgotten
people - who are in dispair.
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““With knowledge comes responsibility.”With knowledge comes responsibility.”
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We would like to ask the audience TO We would like to ask the audience TO join this YE Global Project:join this YE Global Project:
Your action will directly impact people who are in great need,
somewhere in the world!
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Service is a core value of Rotary.Service is a core value of Rotary.
And we should always And we should always remind remind ourselvesourselves that: that:
Rotary is you and me.We are Rotary!
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MUITO OBRIGADO PELA SUA ATENÇÃO
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