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Day: May 8, 2019

Eco brick bench at FSL-India’s CEL!

Eco brick bench at FSL-India’s CEL!

In March 2019, we started to refill used plastic bottles with plastic trash. The previous volunteers from the Environmental Education (EE) Project already began the project of building one bench with eco bricks. We already had around 120 eco bricks from last year, so we needed only 60 more eco bricks for finishing our eco brick bench. Eco bricks are made out of plastic bottles filled with plastics waste. Each bottle’s weight reaches 300 grams, and it has to be…

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FSL-India’s Kundapur Work Camp (1st – 5th April 2019) – Anuradha Miraji, Belgaum

FSL-India’s Kundapur Work Camp (1st – 5th April 2019) – Anuradha Miraji, Belgaum

I am Anuradha Miraji, writer – artist from Belgaum. I am environment-friendly, and love to get my hands in mud. A long proposed dream finally turned into reality on 31st March 2019, when I boarded the bus to reach Kundapur from Belgaum. I came across FSL-India, when I was searching for work camps online, where I could work directly in the farms; get my hands dirty and feel the sun. I enquired with the Bangalore office and then had a…

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Edu HK Work Camp: 20th-31st March 2019

Edu HK Work Camp: 20th-31st March 2019

FSL-India is a youth development organisation which promotes both national as well as international volunteering. Twice every year, we facilitate the Leadership Enhancement and Development (LEAD) programme of the Education University of Hong Kong for their students, with cultural exposure in Karnataka. From the 20th-31st March this year, 15 students visited India with a focus on intercultural learning. They toured Mysore and also Bangalore, absorbing the rich heritage of these cities. In addition to this, they volunteered their services at…

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NH-18 Mid-Term Evaluation, February 19, 2019

NH-18 Mid-Term Evaluation, February 19, 2019

FSL-India’s LTV team, Kundapur organised a Mid-Term Evaluation for our Long Term Volunteers. The programme was held for 3 days, from 20th-22nd February 2019. In total, 35 volunteers from AFS and IJGD took part in this evaluation. The MTE was organised at FSL-India’s Youth Centre for Experiential Living (CEL). The objective of the MTE is to ensure that the volunteers understand about their project, host family and the intercultural acceptance through evaluation, and to help participants to prepare themselves for…

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Cultural Event at Kundapur for the FSL-India Volunteers: Holi Celebration!!

Cultural Event at Kundapur for the FSL-India Volunteers: Holi Celebration!!

On the 22nd of March, 3 FSL-India volunteers Hannan, Linda and Orane had the super occasion to participate in the Cultural Event organized by FSL-India at Kundapura. The Holi Celebration is called also as the Festival of love and colours. It starts every year by ligting up the bonfire the night before the day of Holi and this process symbolises the triumph of good over bad. The volunteers met at 10 am with FSL-India’S Chief Coordiator, Dinesh at the Shri…

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100th Monkey Programme at Vandse Government Primary School

100th Monkey Programme at Vandse Government Primary School

In December 2018, FSL-India’s 100th Monkey program started its journey in Vandse Government Primary School. The 100th Monkey program uses Experiential Education and Play based learning as a platform for youth to develop skills, knowledge, behaviours, attitudes that will encourage them become Social Leaders and Active Citizens. Since December 2018, our Field officer Manjesh and two of our long term volunteers Linda and Carlota have been visiting Vandse school on a weekly basis to implement the 100th Monkey sessions. Many…

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Turtles Catch Our Attention – Vijay Karnataka, Mangalore Region – 2nd May 2019

Turtles Catch Our Attention – Vijay Karnataka, Mangalore Region – 2nd May 2019

Maravanthe: Babies out of the eggs before their time. Kundapura: A month ago, in Kanchugodu, near Sanyasibele beach, close to Maravanthe, 101 sea turtle eggs were found. On Wednesday, baby turtles emerged from the eggs, this made the locals very surprised and happy, because of the unexpected date of emerging. Conservation: The Olive Ridley and the Green Sea Turtles are 2 of the species existing in the ocean. They lay their eggs on beaches in the month of March. On…

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