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International Impact Our mission is to provide grassroots service to the international and campus community through volunteer experiences abroad, as well as to promote cross-cultural understanding and experiential learning among university students.
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Background Happy 9th anniversary!! Completely student run Not religiously affiliated Cultural learning Service abroad to serve our campus “Ripple effect” Happy 9th anniversary!! Completely student run Not religiously affiliated Cultural learning Service abroad to serve our campus “Ripple effect”
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Past Projects China Peru Turkey Mexico Ecuador Guatemala Dominican Republic China Peru Turkey Mexico Ecuador Guatemala Dominican Republic
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Membership Active Membership. Membership shall include all those who participate in International Impact activities. This includes anyone who has done all of the following in one semester: 1 volunteer event (at least 4 events) 1 social event (at least 4 events) 2 fundraising events (at least 8 events) 60% of general meetings (7ish meetings) Hold 1 RSO cube hour per week Only ACTIVE members will qualify to receive any International Impact reimbursements. Active Membership. Membership shall include all those who participate in International Impact activities. This includes anyone who has done all of the following in one semester: 1 volunteer event (at least 4 events) 1 social event (at least 4 events) 2 fundraising events (at least 8 events) 60% of general meetings (7ish meetings) Hold 1 RSO cube hour per week Only ACTIVE members will qualify to receive any International Impact reimbursements.
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Treasurer Job as treasurer SORF Apply for SORF Funding Acquire documentation from all project members (bank statements, receipts, etc) Finish all reimbursements Keep ledger of bank account Work towards NPO status (501c3) Job as treasurer SORF Apply for SORF Funding Acquire documentation from all project members (bank statements, receipts, etc) Finish all reimbursements Keep ledger of bank account Work towards NPO status (501c3)
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Fundraising! Concessions at football games, basketball games, and concerts Canning Food sales Concessions at football games, basketball games, and concerts Canning Food sales
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Volunteering in the Community Soup Kitchen: Distribute food Manor Care Housing: Assistance to senior citizens Salt and Light: Sort and distribute clothing Don Moyer’s Boys and Girls Club: Assistance to underprivileged children Soup Kitchen: Distribute food Manor Care Housing: Assistance to senior citizens Salt and Light: Sort and distribute clothing Don Moyer’s Boys and Girls Club: Assistance to underprivileged children
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Social Events Bar Crawls Movie Nights Jugo Nights Bags Tournaments
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Service Projects This Winter Guatemala San Andres, Peten Ecuador Hacienda Picalqui Peru Cusco Guatemala San Andres, Peten Ecuador Hacienda Picalqui Peru Cusco
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Cusco, Peru Machu Picchu Spanish School What: School dedicated to service in the community via the help of foreign volunteer services as well as teaching Spanish to such volunteers who aren't fluent. Activities: o Volunteering in local medical clinics o Aiding Indigenous population in rural/mountainous areas o Working with mentally challenged children in hospital o Community healthcare projects o Juvenile rehabilitation projects Duration: Winter Break 08-09 for 2-3 weeks Machu Picchu Spanish School What: School dedicated to service in the community via the help of foreign volunteer services as well as teaching Spanish to such volunteers who aren't fluent. Activities: o Volunteering in local medical clinics o Aiding Indigenous population in rural/mountainous areas o Working with mentally challenged children in hospital o Community healthcare projects o Juvenile rehabilitation projects Duration: Winter Break 08-09 for 2-3 weeks
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Peru-estimated Cost Plane ticket: $1000-1,200 Room and Board (3 meals/day): $110/week Site seeing (including hostels, entrance fees): $70 Travel: o Taxis: $20 o Bus: $20 o Train: $70 Misc: $200 Plane ticket: $1000-1,200 Room and Board (3 meals/day): $110/week Site seeing (including hostels, entrance fees): $70 Travel: o Taxis: $20 o Bus: $20 o Train: $70 Misc: $200
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Quijarro, Boliva Corumba, Brazil Objective: give children of the poorer areas the chance to further their education and enjoy their childhood. Our Objective: to act as teachers of English, the arts, math, music, etc Duration: Winter 08-09 for 2-3 weeks Estimated Cost: o Plane ticket: $1,000-1,200 o Fee for organization: FREE!! o We have to find our own room: $70/week o Food and travel expenses: $200 Objective: give children of the poorer areas the chance to further their education and enjoy their childhood. Our Objective: to act as teachers of English, the arts, math, music, etc Duration: Winter 08-09 for 2-3 weeks Estimated Cost: o Plane ticket: $1,000-1,200 o Fee for organization: FREE!! o We have to find our own room: $70/week o Food and travel expenses: $200
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Winter Ecuador 2008
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Hacienda Picalqui, Ecuador
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Fundacion Brethren y Unida www.fbu.com/ec Hacienda Picalqui Located 1 1/2hours NE of Quito (capital) Close to city of Tabacundo Along the Pan-American Highway Non-profit NGO www.fbu.com/ec Hacienda Picalqui Located 1 1/2hours NE of Quito (capital) Close to city of Tabacundo Along the Pan-American Highway Non-profit NGO
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What do they do? Rural Development Agroecological Focus Protection of microforests & valleys Environmental education Defends campesino agriculture Organic agriculture program Rural Development Agroecological Focus Protection of microforests & valleys Environmental education Defends campesino agriculture Organic agriculture program
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Outside of Work Quito, the capital Mindo, the could forests Market place, tons of shopping Volcano Hike Befriended other volunteers from all over the world Stuart Quito, the capital Mindo, the could forests Market place, tons of shopping Volcano Hike Befriended other volunteers from all over the world Stuart
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Some Pictures
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Cost 12 days at the Hacienda = $220, meals and housing included The hotel in Mindo = $90/night, all activities and food included Quito = $150 for everything Flight = $900 Spending = $200 Total = $1700 12 days at the Hacienda = $220, meals and housing included The hotel in Mindo = $90/night, all activities and food included Quito = $150 for everything Flight = $900 Spending = $200 Total = $1700
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San Andres, Peten, Guatemala
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Some Pics
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Projects Working with Volunteer Peten Possible projects; building preschool, building basketball court, building fence around ecological park Construction orientated We will also have weekends off where we will go on outings Working with Volunteer Peten Possible projects; building preschool, building basketball court, building fence around ecological park Construction orientated We will also have weekends off where we will go on outings
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Excursions, Fun !!
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Project Costs Travel (plane tickets) $500 Snack food, Travel to and from outings, and Weekend Group Outings $100 Housing $150 ($75 per week food included) Souvenirs $200 tops Tentative travel dates Dec 26-Jan 14 Yep that means New Years in Guatemala Travel (plane tickets) $500 Snack food, Travel to and from outings, and Weekend Group Outings $100 Housing $150 ($75 per week food included) Souvenirs $200 tops Tentative travel dates Dec 26-Jan 14 Yep that means New Years in Guatemala
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What we are looking for… Dedication Passionate about volunteering Willing to open up to other cultures It is a privilege for us to be allowed into the homes and communities of the places where we do service. In little time you will see that, though we went there to provide for people who we thought were “less fortunate,” it is we who come back having learned a lesson and gained from the experience. We are lucky to meet such amazing people and learn from their lives and their cultures. We are looking for someone like… YOU! Dedication Passionate about volunteering Willing to open up to other cultures It is a privilege for us to be allowed into the homes and communities of the places where we do service. In little time you will see that, though we went there to provide for people who we thought were “less fortunate,” it is we who come back having learned a lesson and gained from the experience. We are lucky to meet such amazing people and learn from their lives and their cultures. We are looking for someone like… YOU!
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