Yearbook Halifax-Depok CWY 2011-2012 (Page 26-50)
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Volunteering and Gotong Royong..
Volunteering in AGNS ( Art Gallery Nova Scotia ) for Nocturne
Night Festival and Family Festival..
Gotong Royong in building
Road, repairing the bridge
and cleaning the way to the
mountain..
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Community Development Projects
Library Project
"1 Book for 1 HOPE"
Description : working to provide book for kids
to read for fun.
Volunteers : Mumun, Bethany, Nithya and
Kaya.
Work : Make a shelf of book and col-
lecting the books.
Medical Health Check Up
Description : Providing free check for blood pressure
for community, every saturday afternoon. This project
closed by washing hand and brushing teeth for kids.
Volunteers : Aryo, Mayfree, Reyska, Memel, Kitty and
Coco.
Work : giving information about the dangerous of
high blood pressure, tips for stay healthy, and how the
ways of washing hand and brushing teeth.
Sampah Sobat Abdi (Garbage is My Friend)
Description : Giving a new way for community to earn money from crafting the garbage and reduce
household waste.
Volunteers : Dini, Chitha, Zaldi, Scott, Salam, Memel and Mayfree.
Work : Make a poster, Campaign, Workshop and Competition of garbage crafting.
Doing something..
Let us,
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Teaching Traditional Dances and Songs
Description : Introducing kids about the traditional dances and songs from another provinces, for
every Thursday afternoon in every school.
Volunteers : Mayfree, Aryo, Rey, Memel and Kitty.
Work : Teaching Likopulo Dance, Ayu
Manari Manasai song, etc.
Teaching Kids English
Description : Teaching kids for English
learning every Tuesday and Wednesday
started from 3.30—4.30. Hopefully, by teach-
ing the kids about English, they can speak
and understand new vocabularies of English.
Volunteer : All the participants
Work : Teaching kids in fun way
The Making Of Water Source “ Wells Bor” in Kampung Pagelaran
Description : providing water resource by mak-
ing “wells bor” for people who living in kp.
Pagelaran and providing water for cleaning stuff of
the prayers in masjid Al Muhajirin
Volunteers : Rey
Work : Ask Community
needed, make the proposal,
make the budget planning
and report for project.
Mural
Description : mural to inspire the kids to read and
discover by theirselves.
Volunteer : Chuck
Work : Drawing and Painting
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Fashion Show
Description : for all young children of elementary
school to show their walk on stage to their
family, audience, and judge.
Volunteers : Kaya, Aryo, Kitty and Salam.
Depok Got Talent
Description : to have the community compete for
showing their talent.
Volunteer : Kaya, Aryo, Kitty, Salam, Memel,
and Mumun.
Mini Soccer (Futsal)
Description : Competition of Futsal for Elementary
school.
Volunteers : Mumun, Rey, Memel, Mayfree, Chuck and
Cody.
Competition..
Cooperating with government of
Garut, CWY-PPIK participants
make many kinds of competitions
for kids and adults. Here they
are..
Drawing
Description : competition of drawing for elemen-
tary school.
Volunteer : Aryo
Volleyball
Description : Competition of Volleyball for ibu-
ibu in Depok community.
Volunteers : Bethany, Dini, Scott, Chitha, Kaya,
and Nithya.
Garbage Crafting
Description : competition of crafting the garbage.
This is the the activity that hekd after the work-
shop.
Volunteers : Dini, Chitha, Zaldi, Scott, Salam, Me-
mel and Mayfree.
Badminton
Description : competition of badminton for elemen-
tary school.
Volunteers : Salam, Zaldi, Kitty, Aryo and Mark.
Writting
Description : competition of writing for junior
high school, with “Dream” as a theme.
Volunteer : Rey
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Mid Projects
Indonesian Phase..
Canadian Phase..
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Work
Placements
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CANADIAN PHASE
Maritime Heart Centre
Description of the organization Community/Foundation Based MHC. The foundation side of the MHC is pri-marily focussed on community health initiatives and fundraising. Their flagship community program is Heart Healthy Kids (H2K). They are also responsible for Knockout Bootcamps, the cheapest fitness classes in Halifax, a stellar locally themed, heart-healthy cookbook, Eat Your Heart Out, Halifax!, as well as headlin-ing or providing support for other community events such as the Family Fun Run, Heartland Tour, and MacPass Miles. Volunteers: Mark and Memel
Adsum House
Description of the organization Adsum House provides emergency shelter for women and children experi-encing or at risk of experiencing homelessness.
Mission/Objectives of the Work Placement To provide volunteers with an opportunity to observe and participate in an organization dedicated to social service. Volunteers: Sophie and Mayfree
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Art Gallery of Nova Scotia
Description of the organization The Art Gallery of Nova Scotia is the largest art museum in Atlantic Canada. With locations in downtown Halifax and downtown Yarmouth, the Gallery houses the Province's art collection and offers a range of exhibitions and programming. Mission/Objectives of the Work Placement AGNS will provide a creative and dynamic work placement for the CWY vol-unteers. The volunteers will work with the Programming team to help make mean-ingful art experiences available to people of all ages. Specifically, the volunteers will be working with the school tour/studio programming. Volunteers: Coco and Rey
Bryony House
Bryony House is a 24 bed shelter for abused women and their children. Es-tablished in 1978 by the Halifax Transition House Association, it is Nova Scotia's first transition house. To this date Bryony House is the only transition house in the HRM that serves women and children fleeing intimate partner violence exclusively. The Halifax Transition House Association receives 75% of its funding from
the Provincial Department of Community Services; grants, foundations, donations,
and fundraising provide other revenue.
Volunteers: Kaya and Dini
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St. Joseph- A McKay Elementary School
The Mission of St. Joseph's A. McKay School as an inner city elementary school whose students are drawn from a culturally, socially, and economically di-verse community, is to nurture a love of learning, to raise overall academic stand-ings and to promote caring, cooperative, learning behaviour in all its students by relying on the connections among the home, the school and the community, by re-assessing, constructing, and implementing a challenging curriculum and by devel-oping innovative teaching strategies that actively and creatively involve the stu-dents in the learning process. Volunteers: Chuck and Zaldi
Ecology Action Center
Mission/Objectives of the Work Placement Support our Making Tracks and School Travel Planning programs, along with Energy and Climate Change work and other work of the EAC Description of the organization The Ecology Action Centre has acted as a voice for Nova Scotia's environ-ment for over 37 years. With over 1200 members and 200 active volunteers, the EAC has been voted #1 Activist Organization by readers of The Coast magazine for six years running. Since 1971, the EAC has been working to build a healthier, more sustainable Nova Scotia. Volunteers: Chitha and Mumun
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New Leaf/Easter Seals Description of the organization New Leaf Enterprises is a program of Easter Seals Nova Scotia and provides job skills training for adults with physical and intellectual disabilities. Through our programs we provide opportunities for clients to develop work, social, life and com-munity integration skills. Job responsibilities To assist clients and staff in all program areas and to provide support as re-quired to the organization overall. Volunteers: Scott and Aryo
Salvation Army
Description of the organization The Salvation Army’s Centre of Hope offers a variety of services for individu-als and families, including addiction recovery for men, women’s social programs, camps, Back to School, Food Bank and several other programs. Mission/Objectives of the Work Placement An opportunity to learn about The Salvation Army’s Centre of Hope pro-grams and to see how volunteers make it possible for us to offer support to the community. Volunteers: Bethany and Kitty
Mik’ Maq Friendship Description of the organization Provide educational program for children in mic mac community. Volunteers: Nithya and Salam
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INDONESIAN PHASE
Workplacement Counterpart
Different in Canadian phase, in Indonesia all the partici-
pant have the same chance to be volunteer for all workplacement.
Here the workplacement counterpart:
Mumun and Kaya
Rey and Nithya
Chuck and Salam
Mayfree and Scott
Bethany and Zaldi
Memel and Chitha
Mark and Dini
Kitty and Coco
Aryo and Sophie
Sawah
Sawah is a ricefield where we were working during Indone-
sia phase. Each work counterpart working here and feel
the excitement of working with the farmers. There is one
people who always take us in Sawah, he is Abah Herman. He
always bring us to show us the step to making the rice
paddy from the first step until the last step. Usually we
will get coconut after working in Sawah and swimming in
the river after that.
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School
There are 5 elementary schools, 1 Junior high school, and
1 kindergarden that we teach during the Indonesian phase.
They are SD 1. SD 2. SD 3, SD 4, Madrasah, SMP 2 Cisompet,
and TK in Pangligaran. We teach them English or any skills
that we have that we want to teach them with out work
counterpart. It was so nice having a lot of kids friends
after that though it also challenging to control them in
the class while we teach them.
Mebel
Mebel is a furniture shop. We work in the mebel in
Pagelaran. We usually sanding the furniture, painting the
furniture, or helping the man moving the wood and make it
tidy. What also nice in this work placement is we always
get the free coffee or snacks from the owner who is so
nice!
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Host
Families
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Rey and Bethany
Canadian Host Family: Stephanie
Ritcher and Peter Stephenson Family
Indonesian Host Family: Bapak Nur-
jamil Sutisna and Ibu Enung .s
Saodah Family
Mark and Mumun
Canadian Host Family : Kirstie
Creighton and Francois Tardif
Indonesian Host Family: Bapak Arot
and Ibu Nining Family
Chuck and Memel
Canadian Host Family: Melisssa Marr
and Tyson Hines Family
Indonesian Host Family: Ibu Dedeh
Hamidah Family
Chitha and Zaldi
Canadian Host Family: Heather Wil-
kinson and Phil Greyson Family
Indonesian Host Family: Bapak Usup
Supyadi and Ibu Cucu Maryani Fami-
ly
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Nithya and Kitty
Canadian Host Family: Sue Sirrs and
Laurie Stephenson Family
Indonesian Host Family: Bapak
Nurdin and Ibu Nong Akmalia Fami-
ly
Coco and Aryo
Canadian Host Family: Sharon Mead-
ows
Indonesian Host Family: Bapak Judi
Susjadi and Ibu Euis Romlah Family
Mayfree and Kaya
Canadian Host Family: Jackie Mitchell
Indonesian Host Family:
Kaya : Bapak Tommy Sambas and
Ibu Cucum Family
Mayfree : Bapak Herman Maher and
Ibu Enong Satori Family
Scott and Salam
Canadian Host Family: Odessa
Spore and Bernie Kamps Family
Indonesian Host Family: Bapak
Bambang Rasalim and Ibu Syarifah
Munawaroh.
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Dini and Sophie
Canadian Host Family: Cathy Camp-
bell Family
Indonesian Host Family: Bapak Her-
man Maher and Enung Satori Family
Jackie and Junus
Junus Canadian Host Family: Sheila
Davis and Freddemann Braver Family
Indonesian Host Family: Bapak Palah
Mulyana and Ibu Ade Tita Family
New Journey,
New Family..
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Let’s
Celebrate
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REMEMBRANCE INDONESIAN YOUTH DAY
A day with ceremony held
by Indonesian volunteers
to commemorate Indone-
sian Youth Day. This
celebration held every
28th October. In that
day, the Indonesian par-
ticipant were crying. So
much tears...
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Halloween
Halloween, A fun festivity on October 31 st. where children dress up as ghost, witches and other scary things and go trick out-treating in the neighbourhood for free. This is the first Halloween for Indonesian participant. They are really happy to celebrate it, and ready for their best costume. Thanks also for dini and sophie already inviting us...
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Celebrating Idul Adha in Exhibition Park Halifax with all the Moeslem par-
ticipant and Moeslem in Nova Scotia. Eventhough the Indonesian far away
from home but they have really good counterpart to support them. We were
so happy to celebrate with eating Indonesia food.
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Merry Christmas &
New Years Eve
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Be Famous!!
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Shooting in TV Station..
Published in Newspaper..
Announcing on Radio Station..
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Culture Show
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Canada
Indonesia
Culture Show
In Indonesia we use same
picture that we’ve already design
in Canada. Indonesia culture
show held on 2nd of March, in
front of SD 1. Finallyyyyy we did
it..
Both of the culture show
even in Canada or Indonesia was
so greaaattttt..
Good team work guys...
Practice make you
more than just
“PERFECT”