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a!A non-Profit project of the
Canadian Network on Cuba
C N CThe Ernesto Che Guevara Volunteer Work Brigade has visited Cuba 23 times since 1992. The 24th Brigade will be visiting in 2016.
The Canadian Network on Cuba (CNC) is committed to strengthening friendship and solidarity between the peoples of Canada and Cuba. The CNC works in partnership with the Cuban institute for Friendship with the Peoples (ICAP), based in Havana, to organize the Che Brigade each year.
For more information visit:
canadiannetworkoncuba.ca/brigade
Or on facebook:“Ernesto Che Guevara Volunteer Work
Brigade”
Brigade coordinator:[email protected]
The 2016 Brigade will run from: April 28th to May 11th, 2016
The full program for 2016 is available on the CNC website along with more details, and how to register at: canadiannetworkoncuba.ca/brigade
The price of the full 2 week program for 2016 is ~$1150 CDN.
This includes: all taxes, food, lodging, all transportation within Cuba, translation and program events
This does not include: airfare, medical travel insurance and any personal expenses (snacks, drinks, phone, internet, etc)
More information & Registration
Why a “work Brigade” to Cuba?
• There is no better way to get to know the Cuban people than by working side-by-side with them, sharing meals and leisure time.
• Every year thousands of people from all over the world leave the comfort of their homes to take part in this extraordinary experience.
• Canadians have won a warm spot in the hearts of Cubans since the first Brigade visited in 1992 delivering concrete help to Cuba.
• Hundreds of volunteers from across Canada have visited the beautiful island and its people.
The Brigade’s mandateTo invite the broadest cross-section of Canadians to see and understand Cuba as no tourist can
To give participants the opportunity to find out the reality of Cuba for themselves without misconceptions
To promote cultural and professional exchange between Canada and Cuba
To learn first-hand, and see the achievements of the Cuban Revolution
To understand the heartfelt commitment of the Cuban people in upholding their national sovereignty, self-determination and socialist system
To support Cuba against the US blockade and its negative impact on Cubans as well as on Canadians
Witness the colour and vibrancy of 1 million cheering workers march on May 1st in Havana
The 2016 Brigade will visit Havana, Cienfuegos, Santa Clara, and Varadero
Meet delegates of other International Brigades from over 30 countries
Live in special camps and hotels while carrying out agricultural and community work alongside Cubans (approximately 1/3rd of the trip is volunteer work and there are a variety of tasks to suit a range of physical abilities)
Participate in a full program of activities including visits to social, political and community organizations representing a broad cross-section of Cuban society, such as the women’s federation, labour unions, student organizations, academics, neighbourhood committees and more.
Fun, music, dancing, beaches, culture, history, site seeing and friendships!
An unforgettable Experience