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Our voluntary service with FSL India- Helena Kieß and Nadja Zimmermann

Our voluntary service with FSL India- Helena Kieß and Nadja Zimmermann

The volunteering experience as provided an excellent platform for intercultural learning to us. First of all, there is our work at the Community Seva Center, which offers the opportunity to get to know the way an NGO in India is working to us. The Community Seva Center tries to offer self-help to the „poorest of the poorest“ in the Kalvaryan Hills, a remote tribal area in the outskirts of Tamil Nadu, and in the villages around Pondicherry.  

♥♥♥ Blog article on my Host family ♥♥♥ Hannah

♥♥♥ Blog article on my Host family ♥♥♥ Hannah

I live in a very lovely host family consisting of mother, father and two brothers in the age of 19 and 21. Apart from me there is one more German LTV called Sara. We share our room and bathroom, fortunately we get along very very well. In many points we are different but we both like baking and especially eating the sweets afterwards very much. Sara and I come home late from our projects. After finishing works as washing clothes…

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Experience of Milena

Experience of Milena

Volunteer: Milena Xochil Dehn                                          Country: Germany Organization: Experiment Germany                                  Duration: September 2014 to May  2015 Project: Chethana Special School,  Karkala,  Udupi  Dist. I was born on 30/08/2014 in India. Well, actually I came to India by plane that day – but as there are…

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My experience in the project- Peter-Julius Giedigkeit & Bennet Noah Hutzelmeier

My experience in the project- Peter-Julius Giedigkeit & Bennet Noah Hutzelmeier

Name of the volunteers: Peter-Julius Giedigkeit & Bennet Noah Hutzelmeier. Arrival month: August 2014 for 11 Months.  Project: CSI Boys Boarding home & Orphanage, Puttur. The C.S.I. Boys’ Boarding Home is a hostel for poor-background boys who often have no or only meager access to proper school education at their homes. The target of hosting those boys is to allow them to go to school regularly and to take the pressure of their parents. The hostel was built up by…

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LTV Orientation, December

LTV Orientation, December

In the month of October the LTV orientation has been held in FSL India’s head office for five days from 1st to 5th December 2014, in Bangalore. FSL India has received 3 short Term Volunteers from 3 different parts of countries (Switzerland, France, and Netherland).

Observation of International Volunteer Day at Chaitanya Special School

Observation of International Volunteer Day at Chaitanya Special School

FSL-India Kundapur team observed International volunteers Day in Chaitanya Special School on 5th December 2014. The team volunteered to help and cleaned the play ground and installed playing material (marry ground) which was donated by volunteers. Mr. Daya, Mrs. Vaz, Mr. Jeevan, Ms. Manjula, Mr. Simon, Ms. Katharina, Ms. Julie, Mr. Pièrre, Ms. Laura and Mr. Tilman participated in the program.

Jai’s International long term volunteering in France

Jai’s International long term volunteering in France

After the news of FSL India’s long term volunteer in germany, Sony, we will follow the adventures of Jai, from Bangalore. He joined FSL in mid 2013 as a local volunteer for a workcamp and was later accepted to represent India in a year-long project in France, in the regional delegation of our partner Solidarités Jeunesses. After a lot of difficulties to have all the administration in order, he finally flew mid October for his Voluntary Service. Here are his…

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My experience in volunteering in India- Jade Brady

My experience in volunteering in India- Jade Brady

I’m Jade Brady and I’m from Ireland..Here is my experience about India.. Well…were to start with India….from the minute you exit the airport every sense is overloaded. There is just so many people, so much of noise, lots of color and smells. There are just so many new things to see in India, it is almost hard to concentrate as your eye is constantly being caught by something new and interesting. It is by far the best people watching place…

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