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Secret workshop - Get to know each other; - Choose what we all love; - Decide to try sports; - Find out what we want to do; - Thinking of artistic objects; - Work together; - Help each other; - Have fun side by side; -Show what we can do -together. The "Secret workshop" was a project that interrelated art students with handicapped persons. Together they chose to practice some sports, observed peculiarities of these sports, built art objects with which held an exhibition for the entire educational community. Meetings with different people
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(Easter)FAIR Needed: school building&school grounds, (all) students and staff, collecting and selling ( second hand) products/food, games, lottery, flyers/posters to inform and attract puchasers (f.e. parents), local radio station,Twitter. All ages! Revenues for charity
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Needed: Native trees, hoes, spades, gardening gloves A personally-rewarding highly-motivating activity with on the spot training, cost-free if sponsored by local council or environmental NGO, to be carried out from Autumn to Spring. Inspirational reading: “The Man Who Planted Trees” by Jean Giono. Parque de Invierno. Oviedo. Spain. March 2013 TREE PLANTING
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BEACH CLEANING Needed: Big Plastic Bags, Plastic Gloves, Sterilizing Liquids a very pleasant activity as it combines elements of an excursion and volunteering very easy to be carried out low cost provided that Municipality will support it It has an immediate result best to be carried out on good weather conditions especially in Spring 80 people can clean an area of 3 km in 2 hours approximately suggested to those who enjoy nearby beaches in summer Ayiokampos Beach, Larissa, Greece, March 2012
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In October 2012 during the Third International Meeting was held the cleaning of the forest near Burgas in which all participating countries took part in the project Volunteers at School. Along with the cleaning the partners saw the ruins of ancient and medieval castle on the area of the aged city Aqua Kalide - Therma. www.pgee-bourgas.com
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Peer to peer How to organize: Find few active students (leaders); Gather a group (or groups) of students who want to discuss or have learning problems ; Do the timetable of meetings; During meetings leaders do exercises providing energy and positivism, discuss about local or global problems or help to eliminate learning problems. This activity: promotes volunteering, Improves students‘ social, civil and communicative competences; educates students abilities to identify the problems which are important for local society.
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To take with you: love, patience and a small gift made by you. In our case, an Easter candle. The visit to our local school for students with special needs, is a highly rewarding, full of rich emotions, experience, where students and teachers earn a different perspective about life. Play, dance with them, enjoy their company, and become their friend.
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KILO DAY Students collect food at school, they bring non-parishable food, any body from the school community can participate, no extra equipment is needed The food is then given to the Food Bank of the city which distributes the food to the people in need via different Charities and NGOs
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COMMUNITY CARE WITH THE ELDERLY An activity carried out with the elderly guests of a retirement home in the 2nd municipality of Rome. Aims of the activity: To create a relationship between different generations To encourage an exchange of values and experiences To collect information/stories from people who have lived and experienced the city in different social/historical context
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