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Participate Learn Grow 3

Start date: May 1, 2016, End date: Oct 31, 2017,

...e their involvement. The volunteers will also work on PVN's international volunteer programme focussing on young people's involvement in volunteering and promoting peace and social justice issues. -SOS Children's Villages in Armenia will host 1 volunteer to work with disadvantaged children.-The Paediatric Rehabilitation Centre in Armenia will host 1 volunteer to work with children with disabilitie ...
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Stand up for Childhood!

Start date: May 1, 2015, End date: Apr 30, 2017,

...ian volunteer in Armenia for 12 months. The Sending organisation is Egyesek Youth Association who will assume the role of coordinating organsation as well. The volunteer will implement his Service in SOS - Children's Villages. The organisation works with disadvantaged children (mainly orphans and those, whose parents cannot take care of their children at the moment for various reasons). The Receiv ...
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Let’s build a happy Home

Start date: Aug 1, 2013,

The project “Let’s build a happy home” is an innovative 8(Eight) Days long youth exchange project. Project is organized in partnership with 6(six) Organizations that share experience in youth exchange programs. Each group will be presented by five youngsters and one group leader. 36 participants will come together in order to discuss the issues related to strengthening self-identity and learning i ...
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The Children who Waited

Start date: Dec 1, 2013,

Volunteers from 4 Programme Countries - Lithuania, Denmark, United Kingdom, France and Poland - will come to Armenia to 4 Host Organisations working in the children field. The main stress of these organisations is supporting children that have certain issues with inclusion in the society and/or profound need of support. The target group consists of orphans and children with physical/mental disabil ...
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The violent behaviour in the centres fostering young people is one of the most important concerns of the workers of this sector. However, the staff of the centres and services attending these minors is not properly trained to manage violent situations. Preventing and treating violence represents an essential way to ensure the welfare of young people and the favourable conditions for their developm ...
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