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The international volunteer group

 

A group of 10 to 20 volunteers with diverse national and cultural backgrounds come together to spend 2-4 weeks united by a common goal - to donate their voluntary work for a useful project, gain a better understanding of different cultural views and lifestyles and to foster a tolerant attitude. Each workcamp project specifies the age requirements. The workcamps welcome tolerant, open-minded and responsible people, motivated to work in the frame of the project.
In a certain project people from 5 to 10 different countries may take part. This guarantees the international character of the volunteer action, and spontaneously puts each participant in a multi-cultural environment. Thus people from all over the world, all races and different nationalities make friends and live together. The long-lasting experience shows that the multi-cultural environment creates extremely interesting, and even unique atmosphere in each single project!

 

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