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THE ASHA 'VOLUNTEER FOR CHANGE' EVS PROJECT 8th ed..
THE ASHA 'VOLUNTEER FOR CHANGE' EVS PROJECT 8th edition
Start date: Aug 1, 2015,
End date: Dec 31, 2016
PROJECT
FINISHED
The ASHA Foundation is a charity which encourages and supports philanthropy worldwide and works for youth empowerment, interfaith and intercultural understanding and sustainable development.
This EVS project involves ten volunteers from Spain, Germany, Ukraine, Turkey and Palestine for a period of eleven months (September 2015 – August 2016) to volunteer at the ASHA Centre, Gloucestershire, UK. The project combines elements of working with the environment and biodynamic/organic gardening with hospitality: hosting and facilitating diverse groups in an innovative and fun-packed, on-going non-formal educational programme aimed at fostering active youth participation and a sense of European citizenship. Its learning outcomes include an increased understanding of sustainable living, team building, leadership, customer service and hospitality skills, facilitation skills and active youth work. The ASHA Centre has successfully implemented a range of international activities fostering peace and intercultural dialogue. We regularly host local and international groups for different projects promoting the exchange of ideas, harmony and coexistence. We regularly host short-term activities (Leadership Courses, Seminars, Interfaith Retreats and Youth Exchanges, Open Days amongst other) as well as international projects involving individuals from Israel, Palestine, South Africa and India. We are also hosting local and international volunteers working on sustainable development, biodynamic/organic gardening, interreligious dialogue, non-formal education and arts and culture projects. We have excellent local partnerships with the Grange Village, Gloucester Theatre Company, Tongues of Fires Youth Group and Waldorf College, as well as other organisations such as Basement Studios, in Bristol, Aston University in Birmingham, the University of Gloucestershire and others.
The project will provide the volunteers with enhanced confidence and self-esteem, and examples of their work which can be used as portfolio for either further education applications or for employment interviews, and both hard and soft life skills. During their placement at ASHA the volunteers will have had experience of intercultural learning, teamwork, project design, management and implementation, working with sustainable biodynamic/organic gardening and theatre productions. The volunteers will work with adults and young people with a wide range of abilities and from a wide range of cultures. The ASHA Centre is a unique venue to host all types of groups and events, especially trainings to empower young people.
Please, visit our website http://www.ashacentre.org for more details about our current work.