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1 Maw 2012 - 2 Hyd 2012
Whiteford
Mae Gofal Galaru Cruse yn elusen gofrestredig sy'n helpu ac yn cefnogi'r rheini sydd mewn profedigaeth
Helpu pobl â syndrom Down i fyw bywydau llawn a gwerth chweil
North East Wales Wildlife are holding a community litter pick event at Broadoak woods and Llwyni Valley in the Connah’s Quay, followed by a fun woodland event in the afternoon in conjunction with Keep Wales Tidy
Volunteers of ALL Abilities Required When: Thursday 9th February Where: Eaglesbush Valley Time: 10am Volunteers of all abilities required to help cleanup our local site of natural beauty Making Neath a Cleaner Safer and Tidier place to live   Gloves and equipment provided on the day A PARTNERSHIP PROJECT: · KEEP WALES TIDY · COMMUNIITES FIRST · WELSH GOVERNMENT · NEAT & FANS For more information please contact Kathryn Britton: Mobile: 07776 188 613 Email: kathryn
Os ydych chi’n awyddus i recriwtio aelodau di-dâl neu ymddiriedolwyr di-dâl i’ch bwrdd, gallwch hysbysebu am ddim (os oes lle) gyda goodmoves , y gwasanaeth recriwtio amlgyfrwng ar gyfer y trydydd sector
After many successful years as a project of St Donats Arts Centre, Beyond the Border Wales International Storytelling Festival has become an independent organisation
Do you have the skills, abilities and experience to be a Trustee of Vision Support? Vision Support currently has spaces on the Board of Governors for Trustees with a background in: ·         Third Sector Management ·         Charity Funding ·         Health Care ·         Social Care ·         Public Relations Vision Support particularly welcome applicants with a personal experience of a vision impairment
We are due to start our regular volunteering days once again, which will be once a week on Thursdays from 10am – 3pm starting on Thursday 26th January with habitat pile creation
Ponthafren Association in partnership with the Health & Social Care students at Coleg Powys in Newtown and PAVO are holding an Alternative Volunteering Event on Tuesday 7 th Feb 2012 from 11am – 1pm in Theatr Hafren in Newtown
Bydd Gemau Olympaidd 2012 yn dechrau yn Stadiwm y Mileniwm Caerdydd ddeuddydd cyn y seremoni agoriadol, pan fydd y cyntaf o 11 o gemau pêl-droed Olympaidd yn cael ei chwarae yng Nghaerdydd
Fair Trade Wales are looking for volunteers to make this Fairtrade Fortnight the best one yet! Fairtrade Fortnight 2012 takes place between 27th February and 13th March
The Learn with Grandma Concept of Inter-Generational Learning and Skills Exchange followed by an evening reception at the Pierhead Building, Cardiff Bay, Cardiff Sponsored by Rhodri Glyn Thomas AM and Peter Black AM To Launch www
A four day training course, induction, ongoing support, and out of pocket expenses are given to all of our volunteers
Volunteering with your local branch is a fantastic opportunity to get involved and make a difference
Dydd Iau, Ionawr y 19eg 2012 – Gwaith ar lwybr Pen y Gwryd Dyma barhau â’n gwaith o gyfrannu at gynnal a chadw llwybrau’r Wyddfa
ASH Wales is currently looking at recruiting new board members with an expertise in working with young people/youth work
If you live in Neath Port Talbot and are interested in issues affecting those over 50, would you like to be one of the voices of older people in the area? The Older Persons' Council is looking for enthusiastic and committed people who are in regular contact with older people in the community
Adfocatiaeth:
Two volunteer roles available: Outreach Volunteers (visiting service user in own homes) Surgeries Volunteers (manning surgeries community based - delivering information) 6 Surgeries - 2 volunteers per surgery weekly (4 hrs) Rhyl - (running in Sept), Prestatyn, Ruthin, Denbigh, Corwen and Llangollen
Plant a Theuluoedd:
Whizz-Kidz is a charity that is all about giving disabled children and young people the independence to enjoy an active childhood - at home, at school and at play
Cyflogaeth:
To represent Tenovus within your local community and thereby help generate funds and awareness for the charity within your area
Teitl y cyfle:EF International Exchange Coordinator
Cyfeirnod:
Lleoliad: All Wales
What does EF Foundation do? EF Foundation is an organisation dedicated to improving international relations through educational and cultural exchange. It offers students from over twenty countries the chance to study and live in the UK for a complete academic year. Where are EF Foundation students from? Students from the following countries are taking part in the EF Foundation programme: Austria, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Denmark, Germany, Ecuador, Finland, Hong Kong, Hungary, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, The Netherlands, Norway, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, Thailand, USA, Venezuela and Vietnam. All students undergo a rigorous selection process including individual and group interviews. They are selected for their academic record, their maturity and motivation. They are aged between 16 and 18 and are all taken care of by EF Foundation. Students give a lot to the community in which they live – sharing their culture as much as they can. Families and schools participating in the exchange have found it to be a rewarding experience year after year. Who are EF Foundation families? The family/student relationship differs vastly from that of the summer vacation-study student or paying guest. EF Foundation families host their chosen student on an entirely family orientated basis. A Foundation student usually becomes a new family member – taking part in all activities and adapting to new family life. For the host family, it’s like having a new (or first) son or daughter. They choose their student carefully, plan their arrival and provide them with a bed and a place at their table. In this way an enduring relationship develops between the host family and the student. Foundation host families are very different and very special and are highly valued by the entire Foundation team. To help with the weekly food bill, EF Foundation contributes £200 for the FIRST student, then an additional £150 for a second student, making a total if you double host of £350 pm.

EF is seeking International Exchange Co-ordinators in Wales.

The role of an IEC includes:

  • recruiting and selecting suitable host families,
  • arranging school places and monitoring the student’s progress over the academic year
  • supporting the students and their host families
  • Administration and basic paperwork

IECs receive generous expenses, and ongoing training is provided, with several training sessions held throughout the year in key towns. An annual IEC meeting is held, to which all field staff are invited. The EF Foundation offers a comprehensive support network and IECs have 24-hour access to the Head office.
There is also an incentives and awards scheme for IECs .

If you would like more information, please call freephone 0800 389 5850 or 01424 423998, or contact Simon Clark at: EF Foundation, First Floor, 17 Havelock Road, Hastings, East Sussex TN34 1BP

REWARDS

·       Meeting wonderful people and forming lasting friendships! 


·         Meeting students from around the world and learning about their hopes in this country, their culture and families at home

·         Having contact with schools and forming good relationships with teachers

AND MORE REWARDS…

·         Being an active community member and doing something positive for the local area.

·         Contact with staff in Hastings and meeting colleagues from all around the UK on training courses.  It creates a bond when you’re all trying to achieve the best.

·         Introducing a student to the British way of life – and having that taken around the world!

CHALLENGES

·         Receiving many telephone calls as a result of an advertisement or newspaper article – they don’t always end up as a host family

·         Placements that fall through… frustrating! A positive outlook helps !

·         Despite all their preparation, sometimes a student’s expectations are different to the reality.  This can lead to problems or complaints that need to be worked through with IECs help.

·         Not being able to resolve a situation between a student and host family which results in the student having to be moved.

·         Occasionally incorrect information on the student dossier. The student puts their best foot forward, which may not always be realistic.

·         Preparing for student departure after having become attached to them as their IEC, their counselor, their confidante.

Times available for voluntary work

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