[Challenge:Future] Development Instructor

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Project status: FINAL SUBMISSION

The name of your project: Development Instructors

Team leader: Agnes Telepya

Impacted underprivileged group of youth: in Denmark: immigrants, youth with criminality record, foster care youth, in Africa: people in poorest, rural areas

Number of people in the team: 4

Volunteering hours spent: 40 hours weekly

Number of youth impacted: 13 youngsters daily

Period of project/action: August 2011 – July 2013

“It is about fostering new generation with golden hearts and heads and hands, well-educated and with a

personal ethic of such proportions, that humanized relationships of all sizes can serve as substitutes for all

sorts of dehumanized phenomena.”

Volunteer training part of running the school

Challenges

Fund Raising Multicultural Environment

TeamworkBOARDING SCHOOL

youth clubsSelf-development building weekends

Africa studiesTeacher assistant

Social workProject management

participating in lessons as teacher assistant

spending time with kids in afterschool activities

being pedagogue assistant in Care Home

participating in Study Days with other DIs

maintaining the school

participating in Building Weekends with other DIs to help other schools

organizing different cultural-, music- and sport events for youngsters

helping to run the program by Fund Raising

learning Danish

implementing your Responsibility area

running a club for youth in the school

learning about the situation in theworld

courses, project works, individual studies, field visits

studies about: HIV and Aids, Health, World in balance, Economy, Culture

preparation for the project in Africa

language courses

social work

380 development projects are available in Southern Africa, India, China and Central America, reaching out to a total of around 12 million people.

The Projects in Africa are:

1. Child Aid

2. HOPE or TCE (Total Control of the Epidemic)

3. Teacher Training Colleges

4. Vocational schools for young people

5. Schools for street children

6. Farmers Clubs

7. Raising funds for the social projects

teaching small school students in Denmark

writing The Journal + Finalising exams in obtaining B-degree certificate in “Pedagogy” and “Fighting with the Poor”.

Småskolen ved NakkebølleFjord, Denmark

Agnes Telepya (Hungary)

Kristine Bruvere (Latvia)

Egija Akmene (Latvia)

Brian Rukundo (UK)

www.volunteer-in-africa.com