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LTV Kundapur Orientation – January 2019

LTV Kundapur Orientation – January 2019

In the month of January 2019, FSL-India Kundapur hosted 9 Long Term Volunteers, i.e. 5 from France, 2 from Germany, 1 from Sweden and 1 from Finland at our CEL (Centre for Experiential Living), Kundapur for a week-long orientation. At every orientation, our volunteers are taken through different practical, theoretical and outdoor sessions for their successful journey in India. Some sessions include conflict management, roles and responsibilities, Culture and Indian lifestyle, Safety guidelines, an introduction to their project and preparation…

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LTV Orientation at Kundapur – September 2017

LTV Orientation at Kundapur – September 2017

In the month of September 2017, FSL-India, Kundapur hosted 24 Long-Term Volunteers from Sweden and Germany, at our CEL (Centre for Experiential Living), Kundapur. The volunteers participated in practical, theoretical and outdoor sessions for their successful journey in India. The volunteers actively took part in each session. FSL-India’s facilitators took extra care in organizing this orientation, in which some sessions included conflict management, roles and responsibilities, Hindu philosophy, culture and Indian life style, project introduction and preparation with the coordinator….

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Building Bridges in Blue Mahal

Building Bridges in Blue Mahal

In August 2017, 15 international volunteers from Europe joined the 2 week long ‘Blue Mahal’ work camp at Jodhpur Rajasthan, organized by FSL-India for an Environment / Kids / Culture theme. Around 230 school children benefited from the camp activities of this 2 week program.

LTV orientation in Bangalore

LTV orientation in Bangalore

      From the 3rd of February to the 7th of February, our main office in Bangalore hosted its monthly orientation week for newly arrived long-term volunteers (LTV). In total, 11 of our staff members and six international volunteers from Sweden, France, Russia, the Netherlands and Germany, took part of this orientation.      The week long orientation takes place to help integrate volunteers into India and their projects. They are given important information on various different topics such as…

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Education, environment and children’s bilateral camp in Bangalore

Education, environment and children’s bilateral camp in Bangalore

        In the month of January 2014, work camp team leader, Manjunath, led a bilateral camp for six volunteers from South Korea. The theme of this work camp was education, environment and children. The volunteers worked in a government school in Bangalore, teaching around 80 children about environment related issues such as pollution and conservation, as well as basic Engish schools, educational drawing and wall painting.                     The…

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