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sz u l CO-ORDINATION COMMITTEE FOR INTERNATIONAL VOLUNTARY WORK CAMPS Unesco, 2 Place de Fontenoy, Paris le, France - INTERNATIONAL VOLUNTARY WORK CAMPS PROJECT LIST - - LISTE DE PROJECTS DE CKAHTIERS INTERNATIONAUX DE VOLONTAIRES - - IHCERNATIONALE FREIWILLIGE ARBEITSLAGER PROJEKT LISTE - - RELACION DE PROJECTOS DE CAMPOS IHTERNACIONALES DE TRABAJO VOLUNTARIO - This is a geographically arranged list of international voluntary work camps which are being planned throughout the world for this season. To conserve space in the Project List, organizations have been designated by initials. The full, name of each organization, as well as its fall address, appears in the Address List at the end of the Document. To obtain mere information about any par- ticular camp, or to apply for participation in a camp, write directly to the organization sponsoring the camp* The Information in this document may be freely reproduced in any language provided credit is given to the Co-ordination Committee for International Voluntary Work Camps. Cette liste dome, dans 1 ’ordre gdographiQue* des informations sur les chantiers internationaux do volontaires qui doivent go tenir dans le monde pendant cette saison. Pour economiser de la place, los ncsns des organisations ont ete indiqu^s par leurs initiales. Le nom complet de ehaque organisation, ainsi que son adresse, figurent dans la liste d ’addreases qui se trouve a la fin de ce document. Pour obtenir plus de renseignements sur un chantier en particulier, ou pour demander a y participer veuillea 6crire directement 1 'organisation patronnant ce chantier. La reproduction de toute information paraissant da.ns le present document est autorisee, sous reserve de la mention du nom du Comite de Coordination de Chantiers Internationaux de Volontaires. Diese Liste gibt eine geographische Ubersicht -fiber Internationale Freiwilligen Arbeitslager die in dieser Jahreszeit in alien Teilen der Welt durchgefllhrt v/erden sollen, Um Raum zu sparen, sind die Organisationen in der Liste mit Initialen bezeichnet worden. Den vollen Namen mit der Anschrift der Organisa- tion finden Sie in alphabotischer Anordnung in der Adressen Liste an Ende dieser Publikation. Sollten Sie mehr Einzelheiten iiber eines der Lager wfinschen, dann wendenSie sich bitte an die betreffende Organisation. Die in dieser Liste gegebenen AuskHnfte dftrfen in jeder beliebigen Sprache nachgedrucl-ct werden, sofern die Informationsquelle, der Koordinierungs-Ausschuss fttr Internationale Freiivillige Arbeitslager in Paris, gennant wird. Esta lista da, por orden geogr4fico, informes sobre los campos internacionales de trabajo voluntario que se abriran en el mundo durante esta temporada. Para economizar espacio, los nombres de las organisaoiones se indican con sus inciales. El nombre completo de cada organiaacion, asi como su direccion, figuran en la Lista de Direcciones que se encuentra al final de este documento. Para obtener datos sobre cada campo, o para participar en 61, hay que escribir directamente a la organizacion que lo patrocina. La reproducci-on de la infor- macion publicada en el presente documento esta autorizada, bajo reserva de qxxe se mencione el nombre del Comite de Coordinaci6n de los campos inter nacionales de trabajo voluntario. SPRING FRUHLING 1959 PRIMAVERA PR INTEMPS

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CO-ORDINATION COMMITTEE FOR INTERNATIONAL VOLUNTARY WORK CAMPS

Unesco, 2 Place de Fontenoy, Paris le, France

- INTERNATIONAL VOLUNTARY WORK CAMPS PROJECT LIST -

- LISTE DE PROJECTS DE CKAHTIERS INTER NAT IONAUX DE VOLONTAIRES -

- IHCERNATIONALE FREIWILLIGE ARBEITSLAGER PROJEKT LISTE -

- RELACION DE PROJECTOS DE CAMPOS IHTERNACIONALES DE TRABAJO VOLUNTARIO -

This is a geographically arranged list of international voluntary work camps which are being planned throughout the world for this season. To conserve space in the Project List, organizations have been designated by initials. The full, name of each organization, as well as its fall address, appears in the Address List at the end of the Document. To obtain mere information about any par­ticular camp, or to apply for participation in a camp, write directly to the organization sponsoring the camp* The Information in this document may be freely reproduced in any language provided credit is given to the Co-ordination

Committee for International Voluntary Work Camps.

Cette liste dome, dans 1 ’ordre gdographiQue* des informations sur les chantiers internationaux do volontaires qui doivent go tenir dans le monde pendant cette saison. Pour economiser de la place, los ncsns des organisations ont ete indiqu^s par leurs initiales. Le nom complet de ehaque organisation, ainsi que son adresse, figurent dans la liste d ’addreases qui se trouve a la fin de ce document. Pour obtenir plus de renseignements sur un chantier en particulier, ou pour demander a y participer veuillea 6crire directement 1 'organisation patronnant ce chantier. La reproduction de toute information paraissant da.ns le present document est autorisee, sous reserve de la mention du nom du Comite

de Coordination de Chantiers Internationaux de Volontaires.

Diese Liste gibt eine geographische Ubersicht -fiber Internationale Freiwilligen Arbeitslager die in dieser Jahreszeit in alien Teilen der Welt durchgefllhrt v/erden sollen, Um Raum zu sparen, sind die Organisationen in der Liste mit Initialen bezeichnet worden. Den vollen Namen mit der Anschrift der Organisa­tion finden Sie in alphabotischer Anordnung in der Adressen Liste an Ende dieser Publikation. Sollten Sie mehr Einzelheiten iiber eines der Lager wfinschen, dann wendenSie sich bitte an die betreffende Organisation. Die in dieser Liste gegebenen AuskHnfte dftrfen in jeder beliebigen Sprache nachgedrucl-ct werden, sofern die Informationsquelle, der Koordinierungs-Ausschuss fttr Internationale

Freiivillige Arbeitslager in Paris, gennant wird.

Esta lista da, por orden geogr4fico, informes sobre los campos internacionales de trabajo voluntario que se abriran en el mundo durante esta temporada. Para economizar espacio, los nombres de las organisaoiones se indican con sus inciales. El nombre completo de cada organiaacion, asi como su direccion, figuran en la Lista de Direcciones que se encuentra al final de este documento. Para obtener datos sobre cada campo, o para participar en 61, hay que escribir directamente a la organizacion que lo patrocina. La reproducci-on de la infor- macion publicada en el presente documento esta autorizada, bajo reserva de qxxe se mencione el nombre del Comite de Coordinaci6n de los campos inter nacionales

de trabajo voluntario.

SPRING FRUHLING 1959 PRIMAVERA PR INTEMPS

C ountry-SHE! Country Page

AFRICA

1* Bas.utoland (UK) . . .2. Belgian Congo3. Ethiopia !+• Ghana5* Madagascar (Fr.)6 . Morocco7« Rhodesia (northern) (UK)8, Swaziland

9 . Tanganika10 . Tunisia . . . . . .11. Union of South Africa12. Uganda (UK)13• C amer oons (Fr.)

AMERICA (Borth)

EUROPE

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ll+. Alaska (USA)

15. United States c

AMERICA (Central)

16 . El Salvador »

17. Mexico

AMERICA (South)

18. Paraguay

ASIA (Middle East)

19. J ordan20.

2 1 . Lebanon22. Cyprus

ASIA (South)

23. India

214.25. P aids tan

ASIA (Far East)

26. Hong Kong (UK

27. Jaxian23. Korea

29. Okinawa (USA)30. T aiwan

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8AustriaBelgium . . . . . .Denmark

FinlandFranceGermany (Democratic Republic) 11 Germany (Federal Republic)Great Britain • * • »

GreeceHungary ............................IcelandItaly a. Mainland

b. Sardinia Netherlands

Norway Poland PortugalSpain « * . » • * *Sweden Switzerland U. S . S. R.

Training Projects for Work Camp Loaders

Last Minute Additions

ADDRESS LIST OF ORGANIZATIONS .

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Org»________Dates_____________ Location________________ Vols.___________ Description of Project

A F R I C A

1. Basutoland (UK)

SAWCA July Further particulars may be obtained from the organization*

2. Belgian Congo

IBO July to August MayombeJuly to August Leopoldville July to August Luluaburg July to August Kabinda

3 . Ethiopia

IBO Long term camp constructing a leprosy center near Harar which started Decem­ber j 1958. 15 volunteers are accepted for a three year period,

TflCC II4. August to 13 September Harar Men only Harar is a center ofboarding schools and colleges* plans are for the camp to build a Conference Hall to be used by student groups and adult missionary organizations.

Ij.» Ghana

WCA-G May, August and September Four work camps will be organized, 35 “working hours per week, maintenance provided* Fees : registration plus travel

expens es *

5« Madagascar (Fr0)

T7CC 20 July to 20 August Saovinandriana Construction of a school

6 , Morocco

BSC 15 July to 19 August j a camp is planned doing construction work or the like.Costs: 1 DM per day for maintenance in camp. Volunteer is insured by BSC

and receives no pocket money.

EIRENE Continuous project: A small team of long term volunteers, especially conscien­tious objectors, are doing construction and agricultural work on a government operated agricultural improvement station at Oulmes, IJ4.O km’s inland from

Rabat.

MCP August Two camps of 15 Europeans each will be organized* 3 weeks each..

7a Rhodesia (Northern) (UK)

■fiCC 10 July to 9 August A work camp will build headquarters facilities for the

YMCA,

8«, Sraziland

SAS7CA January, i960 Further particulars may be obtained from the organization.

9 , Tonganika

AIM)an Mid-June to first of September For overseas students and local Africans, a 6 weeks work camp is planned with a weeks study tour to meet key peopl e and

places.

10. Tunesia

CO-SEC July end August Rebuilding village Sakiet-sidi-Youssof and especially theschool which was destroyed in 1958. More information obtain­

able from the organization.

SCI July August 12 vols. Houso construction and community development.

11. Union of South Africa

TJFC Inter-racial construction work crmp on a 60 acre farm which is run as aChristian conferonce center, rotreat ground and camp site. Minimum servico:1 week, ages 10 and over. Campers are expected to meet their own expenses.

Contact organization for camp date.

12. Uganda (UK)

UBSA Various camps arc organized throughout the year on the Kazi Scout CampingGrounds, Nr. Kampala, and in other districts. Mostly take place on weekends

and during the school holidays.

13 , Caneroons (Fr. )

/j? July and August Six camps will be organized in N ’Kpwang, Nkolotoutou, Atong,Mfida (Mfou), Mbama (Haut-Nyong), and Eikoko (Mbalmoyo).

A M E R I C A (North)

1U. Alaska (USA)

BCEP A summer work camp is planned in Southeastern Alaska for a group 01 2I4. partici*pants to work as a team in a place of social tension or community need. Apply

to organization.

EVS Late June to early September; workcamp renovating a children's home followedby community service camping experience. Cost, including roundtrip transpor­

tation from Seattle ^350.00.

15. United States of America

BCEP Four or five camps are planned of 2 to 3 weeks duration in summer involvinghard physical labor, e.g. cleaning up debris in a city slum, building com­munity centers or cooperative housing units, renovation, etc. Fees: $1,00

per day for room and board.

FS0C There will be at least one regular week-end work camp EACH TiEEK-END, October,1958 through May, 1959. Open to all if 15 years of age or older. Come only for the full week-end, from 6:15 Friday until 3:00 P.M. Sunday. Costs 13.75 including insurance. All camps limited to 16 so apply as far in advance as

possible.

LLA Eight camps of repairing, painting, and relief work:II4. - 23 July, Pittsburgh, Penn*, age: 15 - 21+, Fees: $20.008 - 2 2 July, Albuquerque, New Mexico, age: 15 - 2I4, Fees: ^l+O.OO

28 July - ll|. August, Norristown, Penn., age: 17 - 2l+, Fees: ^l+b.OO

6 - 2 3 July, Chicago, age 15 - 2l+, Fees: $145*00II4. - 30 July, Northern Minnesota, age: 15 - 2I+, Fees: U4.5 .OO

7 - 3O July, New York City, age: 15 - 2l+, Fees: |60.007 - 1 6 July, Me Alevy's Fort, Penn., age: 15 - 2i+, Fees: $20,00

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United States of .America (continued)

SCI Probably in September Work and study camp on non-violence

EVS 28 June-30 August, TTayne County, New York Community service projectworking with migrants, their children, and the surrounding community in an

important fruit-growing area, Cost $100,0021 June-31 July, Bloomington, Indiana Work camp for construction of the first unit of a low-cost housing program inaugurated by the Bloomington

Christian Center, Cost $80,00Late June-late August, Estes Park, Colorado Work seminar with members having jobs in hotels or other business. Will invito others into the group

life study and activity progrom, Cost about §100,0021 June-31 July, Knoxville, Tennessee Work camp whose task will be the

repair and renovation of one of the buildings at Knoxville College. Cost §90,21 June-31 July, Brownsville, Texas Community service project with children and teenagers conncctod with Episcopal Parish, Spanish-speaking

applicants given preference. Cost |80,00 _ #12 Juno-2l4. August, Mental Hospitals Institutional s e r v i c e — porticipants are employed as psychiatric aides and do a variety of work. Probable locations

Connecticut and Missouri, Cost &Lj.0,00 _I9-3I July, 2-II4. and 16-28 August, New Windsor, Maryland^ work project in Chruch World Service center. Each period includes 2-day trip to .jashington, D.C.studying church and relief aid. Cost lUO.OO for one period, .)30,00 each

additional period,

AFSC Camps are organized to be carried out during the summer months. Each camphc.s approximately 20 participants who live and learn through cooperative

living, mutual aid, and hard work,

A M E R I C A (Central)

16 , El Salvador

AFSC For further information on camps planned write directly to the organization.

17, Mexico

AFSC For further information on camps planned write directly to the organization.

A M E R I C A (South)

18» Paraguay

TiSC July, 1959: work camps offered to young people from Latin American countriesby the Bruderhof Movement, The group will participate in the whole life of the community and will be concerned with the project for building a new

hospital for needy Paraguayans in the Bruderhof village,

WCC 5 July to 26 July Primavera Building hospital rooms

AS I A (Middle East)

19, Jordan

TOC 31 July to 30 August Beit Jala (near Bethlehem) 25 Vols, Work on the houseand grounds of a home for orphan and refugee girls.

20* Israel

AFSC For details on work camps planned contact AFSC, Acre*

ISTA Work camps in different parts of Israel, mainly Galilee and NorthwesternNegev. Each camp will have I4I4. •working hours per week, maintenance is provided. $0,72 pocket money per working day paid on departure from camp* Regis* fee $3 .

SCI One summer camp 30 vols. Minimum ages 18, minimum length of service: 2weeks, l\2 working hours per week* Maintenance is paid and the volunteer

receives no pay; there is no enrollment fee.

IYHA End of July to beginning of September * Maintenance is provided,

21. Lebanon

SCI One summer service 39 vols* Minimum age: 18, minimum length of service;2 weeks, l]2 working hours per week* Maintenance is paid and the volunteer receives no pay; there is no enrollment fee,

TOC 10 July to 9 August Douma (near Tripoli) 20 Remodel old monastery foryouth meetings and conferences*

22. Cyprus

CTO3C Agricultural and construction work oeanps are organized, CWCC also helps localor foreign organizations to sponsor work camps in Cyprus and recruits volun­teers for over-seas work camps* Min* length of service: 3 weeks, age limit:

18 - 30* Maintenance is provided*

A S I A (South)

23* India

ESS BSS will again organize a large number of work camps this year throughoutIndia engaged in various aspects of village development work, road construct­ion, sanitation drives, etc. The states in which BSS activity will be great­est are: Andhra, Assam, Bihar, Bombay, Kerala, Madras, Madhya Prodesh, Mysore, Orissa, Panjab, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and West Bengal, The Bharat Sevak Samaj is organizing various types of camps adapted to the needs of different groups of youth such as :

a. Students Work Camps d. District Youth Work Campsb. Students and Rural Youth Work Camps e. Seminars and Training Campsc. Tribal Youth Work Camps

M3SSL There are many student groups in the Madras area which cooperate with MSSSLin work camps primarily concerned with village development,

RML Regularly sponsors week-end work oamps and a continuous village developmentcamp near Madras,

SCM Work and Study camps are organized during holidays, A work camp is beingplanned for May in Madras state for the construction of a shelter for vagrant boys; 5 hours work and religious study per day, entertainment and free hos­

pitality.

SCI Two years' project 15 vols. Building a new colony for slum dwellingfamilies.

(Also note ’last minute changes* at the end of this list.)

ASIA (South) (continued)

2I4., Indonesia

MPKO Work camps will be held in Kalimantan, North Sumatera, and East Java duringthis year.

25 . Pakistan

POC Work camps will be organized during the summer months,

SCI September, probable 20 vols. On© service.

A S I A (E at)

26. Hong, Kong (UK)

HKFIWC Summer and week-end work camps are organized in Hong Kong.

WCC 26 July to 22 August Tsun Wan A work camp will build a playground for a

primary school in a rapidly developing industrial area.

27 . Japan

FIWCC Week-end and school vacation work camps are planned, (painting, carpentry,road work, garden work) Age: 17 - 3®» participants pay their own travel expenses as well as maintenance. There is also one regular work camp in

conjunction with two seminars.

JNRCS Work camps are planned in August consisting of constructional repairs andcivil engineering. Open to Japanese and foreign volunteers over age 18.

NCCJ Two or three camps lasting I4. weeks each are organized for mid July to midAugust. Ages 1& - 28, minimum service: L(. weeks, fees: maintenance costs.

SCI 15 July to 3^ August Yamagachi 15April Yamagachi 15

W3C I5 July to 15 August Kumasaka, near Shuzenji, Izu Peninsula Typhoon "Ida"caused flash floods, killing over 1000 and wiping out whole villages. A

work camp will continue reconstruction work.

28.

WCC

Korea

5 - 25 August Ungamdong,

29. Okinawa (USA)

WCC 2 - 3 0 August Naha City

?0 . Taiwan

, &eoul Building a vocational trainingSchool in a refugee village near Seoul.

Landscapework at the Naha City Hospital,

WCC 20 July to 18 August Hwalien Laying foundations of ah educationalinstitute and center for the mountain tribal people (Tyals, Amis, Bunnuns),

E U R O P E

31, Austria

ADB Camps are again being organizedj write directly to the organization for more

exact information,

Austria (continued)

BSC BSC will hold a Peace Seminar in Vienna* Contact the organization for date.15 July to 19 August, junior work camp.

BSC & MCC "Pax" volunteers are carrying on n. continuous project in Vienna reconstructing a Protestant school.

IBO 1 July to 30 September Salzburg-Elsbethen 2l\ Home construction

|| (Two camps1' Tauenq/Biechofshofen 18 Home for Youthin oach Judehburg 22 Home constructionperiod) " Kapfenberg 22 Home construction

« 1111 ti11 1111 11'» 1111 it

Eisenstadt I 18Rohrbach 18 Work on a church

Wiesen 18 11Wien-Leopoldau 18 Home constructionTraunstein 18 Y\Tork on a churchEisenstadt II 18 Work on a school

Weis 2l| Home constructioni) it

” Linz-Leonding 18 "Wagna^5ras 22 ”Graz-Liebenau 22 "Innsbruck 22 "Lienz 22 "

11 ii11 1111 1111 11

MVS 2l+ May to 27 June Treffen (Kaernten) 20 School construction12 July to 15 August Vienna-Nordrand Neusiedlung (Leopoldau) 20 - 22 vcls.

Church construction

26 July to 22 August Hinterbruehl, bei Vienna 20 Clearing woods, cutting wood, digging a swimming pool, etc, around a childrens home.19 July to 22 August Salzburg 15 - 18 House redecoration, work on a water ditch, drainage project for sewage, tree planting, road improvement, wood cutting, etc, around a childrens home,

OHS Work comps are organized in the Burgenland for July to September, OHS alsorecruits volunteers for work camps arranged by other organizations.

OKISTA Occasional work camps are organized with maintenance provided. OKISTA also arranges for Austrians to participate in work camps abroad,

SCI 5 July to 16 August Spys (Tyrol) J>0 Emergency service; help farmer'scommunity. Last three weeks study camp "European History". Volunteers from abroad should be experienced*

UNA 20 June to 15 August Ffeffernitz (Carinthia)

27 June to 15 August St, Martin, near Villach (Carinthia)11 July to August 29 Wagna (Styria)25 July to 5 September Kapfenberg (Styria)27 June to 26 September TTegscheid (Upper Austria)18 July to 5 September Linz (Upper Austria)1 August to 19 September Weis (Upper Austria)

25 July to 29 August Salzburg area1 August to 12 September Salzburg area

W3C 10 July to 9 August Wien-lJeubau 25 Church construction31 July to 30 August Perchtoldsdorf/Wien JO Construction of a parish center

32 , Belgium

CWAJ Work camps are organized with types of construction. Free time is filled withsocials and excursions. Minimum length of stay: two weeks, min, age: 16 years,

Belgium

I BO

(continued)

1 July to 30 September 11

Gent Kapellan

Vilvoorda Zolder

Bevingen Grace-Berleur

1 July to 30 September Hoeilaart

11 St, Stevens

May> June, and July

SCI Summer One service

I4. camps of 18 Parochial CenterI4. camps of 13 Home constructionij. camps of 13 Parochial Centerh camps of 13 Home construction

Home construction

• Long term camp constructing a chapel 3 camps of 21+ Constructing a youth village

Woluwe I4. camps of 18 Parochial Center

25

3^ • Denmark

SCI-IC

YfCC

Occasional work camps are organized; construction, repairs, clearance work, etc. Age: over 18, maintenance provided.

3 July to 2 August Tolunde/Lem 20 Continue construction ofretreat center.

3U. Finland

KVT Siammer work camps are organized, most of which will be in Lapland consisting

of land clearing and construction* Free time activities include singing, discussions, excursions, berry picking, sawing wood, ''open house” , etc. Average length of camp: lg-months, minimum length of service: 2 weeks, age limit 18 years. Maintenance and insurance is paid by the organizations,

there is no enrollment fee.

TCC 19 June to 19 July Punkasalmi, Teiniharju 25 Chapel construction

33, France

AdJ 20 vols. ir n tt

CEV

28 June to 12 July Heuville-St. Vaast b. Arras 12 July to 2 August "2 August to 23 August "

23 August to 9 September "

I4. July to 2 August, a work camp is organized in cooperation Mfith WCC and AFSC, For boys and girls age 19 - 3®» 5 — 6 hours of work each day with sports and study, discussions. Languages: English and French. All expenses borne by CEV."

coijc/ f 12 July to 21 July2 July to 22 July

17 July to 26 July26 July to 9 August 15 July to 2 August19 July to 9 August 9 July to 30 August "

30 August to 20 September

19 July to 9 August 9 August to 30 August19 July to 9 August 9 August to 30 August2 August to 22 August 6 September to 2'7 September2 August to 23 August

VoironDijonAix-en-ProvenceChatel-GuyonMontpellierBoucq

Regional conter for physical education and sports.

Forestry11

BouoqMouterhous e LembergLa Heuville-aux-Haies

tt

La Vieille LoyeS evr ier

La Beuveville-aux-Bois

France

conc/ f

IBO

J et R

MCP

BlayeBlayePresilliPresilliMontpeyroux

MontpeyroUX

(continued)

19 July to 9 August 9 August to 30 August

19 July to 9 August 9 August to 3° August 19 July to 12 August

15 August to 30 August 30 August to 15 September Montpeyrorac 12 July to 2 August Bonneval/Arc 2 August to 23 August BonnevayAro

23 August to 13 September Bonneval/-^0 27 September to 18 October Castelnau d*Au«un (Two camps)

2 August to 1 September BezzitCONG pays maintenance and insurance, volunteer receives Ffr3• 1,000 pocket money, there is an enrollment fee of Ffrs* 2.000 • Ages 18

Lyon I 3 camps of 20Lyon II 3 camps of 20Lyon III 3 camps of 20V illefranche/s aone 3 camps of 10Dijon I 3 camps of 20Dijon II 3 camps of 20Marseille I 3 camps of 20Marseille II 3 camps of 20Ca&n I 3 camps of 20Caen II 3 camps of 20Angouleme 3 camps of 20Amouvilie (S et 0) 3 camps of 20Vannes I 3 camps of 20Vannes II 3 camps of 20Limoges 3 camps of 20Mayet-de-Montagne (Alliea) 2 camps of 15

Fees? |8«00,

time consists of excursions, social evenings, and discussions.

(Alps)

Spare

Summert!

Pyarannes Calvados Mayenne Charentoe Marne

Bas/Rhin Puy-de-Domo Queyras Champagne Bourgogne Gironde Vaucluse B ouches -du-Rhone

These camps operate in 1+ weeks duration, Free time activities include visits with

& Fall n

Several forestry camps

Archeological— excavation camps 11n

Building CentersBuilding Centers

Village reconstruction n

Grape harvest n ti n

Fruit harvest age: 18 - 30 years, feos: Ffrs. 1500* local families.

II4. to 30 July Oublaisse (indre) '20 Village constructionli; to 30 July Aveyron 30 Village reconstruction14 to 3° July Fontenay (indre) 25 Landscaping30 July to 16 August Chateau-ViUe-Vieille - Queyras (Hautes-Alpes)

France (continued.)

MCP JO July to 16 August Sommiercs (Gard) 3®30 July to 18 August Moulin dQ Toneze (Creuse) JO30 July to l6 August Saint*4)isisr (Haute-Marne) JO

Age: 18 - 35» minimum length of scrvice: 2 weeks; maximum: I; weeks; Jo

working hours per week. The orgattiiMXtion pays all camp costs,

MdA 1+ to 18 August, a work camp is ©pgfttllsed to construct and landscape avacation center* Open for apprentice?! and other young people of all countries*

MVS 19 July to 22 August Guebwill^r (Ht# Rhin) 12 - lJ+ Remodel house forThere is only a small insurance fe« to be paid by a children’s home,

the camper, otherwise he may contribute what he can towards the expenses. Camp free time activities include community contact, excursions, discussions, lectures, singing, etc,

SCI 1 June to 30 August Ceillac • I4.O Reconstruction of1 June to 30 August Pasquet 20 - 25 villages.For above camps, 10 volunteers with special building skills needed, especia y

mas one,1 July to 15 July Rocroi (Ardennes) 15 Repairing old people s home*,

15 July to 15 August Argut (PyrSn^es) 15 Building holiday center.Minimum age: 18, minimum length of service: 2 weeks, L|2 working hours per

week, maintenance is paid and the volunteer receives no pay; there is no

enrollment fee,

UCC 10 August to 7 September Vieux^/illez (Normandie) 25 Construction ofa children's holiday home,

3 July to 2 August La Chalp d’Arvieux 25 Construction of 5 houses for(Queyras) - a family vacation center,

6 August to 6 September Marseille 25 Building a playground forNorth-African youth,

3 July to 3 September Marseille 8 Social work among North-Africans (only for young people over 20)»

3 July to 2 August Le Pompidou, Loz&re 25 Construction of a children'sholiday home,

36 , Germany (Democratic Republic)

NUS A student work camp will be organized and supported by the National Union^cfStudents, Reply directly to the organization for the date and location of

the camp.

3 7, Germany (Federal Republic)

.ADB Three camps are organized in Western Germany, Write directly to the organi­

zation for exact specifications,

AdJ 12 July to 2 August Horrea/Voreifel 25 Landscape work12 July to 2 August Altens/Westfalen 20 Road building26 July to 23 August Frauenberg b, Marburg/Lahn 10 2 August to 23 August Marburg/Lahn, Hessen 25 Road building

23 August to 13 September " 252 August to 23 August Eommertshausoiy^Hessen 20 Forestry

23 August to 13 September 8 202 August to 23 August Klinge b, Seekach, Baden 20 Forestry

23 August to 13 September n 202 August to 23 August Nagold / Schwarzwlad 25 Girls Forestry

Org. Dates Location Vols. Description of Project

Germany

ATU

BSC

GSTS

IBO

IJGD

(Federal Republic) (continued)

Forestry work camps are organized. Hiniutum service: 3 weeks, including 1 week of recreational activities, cultural* economic and political program. Partici­pants receive pocket money, enrollment fee: DM 12,

15 July to 19 August, Kassel-Peace Semioar lead by Dan West, also a junior work camp to which specific locations and technicalities are obtainable from the organization. There are also possibilities of camps in West Berlin, Datteln (near Dortmund), and Worms,

July to September, forestry agricultural* and constructional work camps are organized. There are also opportunities to work in factories. Minimum

service: 3 weeks, ages 17 - 3®.

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September Waldkappel 12 camps of 18 Home construction

Abterode 1 camp 13f 15 Parocial center

Wuppertal h camps of 18 Home constructionHildfeld 2 camps of 18 Church construction

Arnuir/li annovor 2 camps Of 18 Home constructionBrflhl 3 camps Of 18 tt

H8hr -Grenzhausen 3 camps of 18 tt

Os thof er/Worm3 5 camps of 18 tt

Bretzfeld 3 camps of 18 tt

S eckach 3 camps of 18 tt

Erlangen 3 camps of 18 tt

Coburg 3 camps of 18 tt

Mrriberg 3 camps of 18 tt

Friedrichshafen '3 camps of 18 tt

Burgstall 3 camps of 18 Chruch constructionWerna^/Stuttgart 3 camps of 18 Home constructionPilttlingen 5 camps of 18Ber1in-Lankwitz 3 camps of 15 Home constructionOldenburg 7 camps of 20 ti

Area around Hamburg/S chlesw.-Holst1 camp 5 . 7 , - 29 . 7 ,1 camp 12 , 7 , - 2 5 . 7 .1 camp 12 , 7 , - 1 , 8.

2 camps 19 . 7 » “ 1 « 8„5 camps 19. 7. - 8 . 8.2 camps 26, 7 » “ 8, 8.6 camps 26. 7 * - 1 5 . 8.2 camps 2 , 8, - 15 * 8,Ij. camps 2 , 8 , - 22. 8,

1 camp 9 . 8 . - 22, 8,1 camp 9 . 8, - 29 . 8 ,

Area around Hiedersachsen1 camp 12 » 7 ,1 camp 12 , 7 ,2 camps 19 . 7 »8 camps 19 . 7 «1 camp 26 , 7 ,8 camps 26. 7 »5 camps 2 . 8.

3 camps 9 * 8. - 22. 8.1 camp 9 . 8. - 29. 8.2 camps l6 , 8 . - 29. 8,

Area around South

25. 7.1, 8.1, 8.8, 8.8. 8.

15. 8.22. 8. (cont)

1 camp 12 . 7. ** 25. 72 camps 12 . 7. - l . 82 camps 19, 7. - 1 . 86 camps 19. 7. - 8. 83 camps 26 , 7. - 8. 85 camps 26 , 7. - 15. 82 camps 2 , 8. - 15. 85 camps 2 , 8. - 22. 82 camps 9 . 8 . - 22. 83 camps 9. 8 . - 29. 82 camps 30, 8. - 12 . 9

Area around Berlin1 camp 12 . 7. - 1 , 3.1 camp 19. 7. - 8. 3.

The above camps are the preliminary listing's write directly to the organization.

1 camp 2 . 8 . - 22 . 8.2 camps 9 * 8 , - 29. 8 ,

of IJGD, For more specifications

Germany (Federal Republic) (continued)

SCI

MCC-PAX

MCP

MVS

NGF

TUB

UNA

TOC

5 July to 26 August

2 August to 3O August 12 July to 16 August

19 July to 23 August

5 July to 2 August

5 July to 29 July

12 July to 16 August

Alsterdorf 25

(Hamburg) Halstenbeck 2I4.Bad Godesberg b . Bonn

Spiegelau (Bsyr.Wald

Hannover*® oefeld

Freiburg/Breisgau

Mfllhe in/Ruhr

Building, redecorating, harvesting (Youth camp)

Work in tree’nursery*P)| Redecorating, gardening.

social work (Youth camp) P)| Building a home, level

ground, harvesting,20 Outside work, building

new houses for handicapped persons,

20 - 25 Building homes forlarge families.

20 Renovation and Social- work in refugee camp.

Volunteers are carrying on a continuous program of home building for refugees; also several types of social work are done in several areas of Western Germany and West Berlin. Volunteers are limited to American conscientious objectors.

18 July to I4. August6 August to 21+ August 15 to 30 August

15 to 30 August

19 July to 29 August

Garden work nBeienrode" (successive camps)

Heidehaus, Augustdorf b, Bielefeld 20 vols.Construction of quarters for refugees Participation in International Forum,Libenzell

Hoernuiq/Sylt 16

19 July to 22 August 12 July to 15 August

12 July to 15 August

West Berlin Salzgitter-Bad

20 to 18 to

Building and leading recreation in a children's summer camp.I4.O Details given later.20 Renovation of old

building for Youth center.

Salzgitter-Lenbestedt 18 Landscaping

July to October, 8 to 12 week international camps are organized in the Scandenavian countries, Holland, Austria, England, and Germany. Two or three youthcamps for 16 and 17 year olds of 3 weeks will also be organized,

3 August to 23 August, forestry in the Grunewald of Berlin. 32 students will work L.0 yours per week, an extensive cultural program is planned in con­nection.

Now until August 15

31 July to 30 August

Grossburgwedel, near Hannover

St, Johanrj/WJ5rtt 25

Long term camp

7 August tp 6 September

7 August to 6 September

Construction of a parish center in a refugee camp. Continue construction of a rural youth academy.

Project not known yet. Building a playground and

YMCA family holiday home,

Ellierode (Kreis Northeim) 20 vols. Churchrenovation and repair work,

Nordkirchen (Westfalen) 15 vols. Constructionof a church center.

Altenkirchen, Westerwald

25Berlin 25Dassel, Soiling 30

an open air chapel at a

389 Great Britain

AC June to December, work camps are planned for young people and students from abroad. Age 17 and over, duration of stay: between 3 and 5 weeks. Mainten­ance of and Ij. to be paid by camper per week, but participants receive remuneration fro their work according to the British Agricultural Workers Scale, Enrollment fee: approximately / 2 ,10 .0 ,

Great Britain (continued)

CONC/gB 30 May to 11 July Titchfield, Hampshire 30 “ 5^ Strawberry picking27 June to 5 September Embley Park, Hampshire 10 - $0 Boys only

General farming and potato picking.

27 June to 8 August Tiptree, Essex 50 " 80 Fruit picking1+ July to 5 September Elmley Castle, Worcestershire Fruit picking and

/BOYS ONLY I4 July to 25 July period, 50 - 75 vols. general farming./ BOYS and GIRLS 25 July to 5 September period

50 to 75 workers per period.U July to 26 September Fladbury, Worcestershire BOYS ONLY, 3® Per period.

Fruit picking and market gardening.

8 August to 19 September Ebesham, Worcestershire BOYS ONLY, 3® Per period.Fruit picking

29 August to 26 September Bodiam, Sussex BOYS ONLY, 60 accepted. Hop-picking.

19 July to 29 August Carnoustie, Angus (Scotland Boys and Girls, Fruit(One period - 3 weeks) picking*

FWCC The following dates of work camps are provisional and will be confirmed oramended later:

Summer - 16 to 18 year olds s Summer - 19 years of age and over:25 July to 17 August 3 July to 17 July1 August to 2l+ August 11 July to 19 August5 August to 29 August 31 July to 9 August

1 August to 31 August

GSTS July and August, forestry, agricultural, and constructional work camps areorganized. There are also occasions to work in factories. Minimum service:3 weeks, ages 17 to 30*

NUS Farm work camps are open to students of all nationalities to provide a commonmeeting ground and means of a working holiday at low cost. Age: over 18, minimum length of service; I4. weeks . Participants are paid approximately 2s. 3ds per hour, but their maintenance is not provided; enrolment fee;/ 3 .5s including travel from London to oamp and return*

S-YHA A work camp is organized at the Carbisdale Castle youth hostel in summer butdetails are not available.as yet,

SCI 29 June to 11 July Ealing (London) 12 - 15' Questors Theatre buildingwork.

9 July to 6 or 20 August Seer Green (Bucks) 8 Making approach road for ahome for spastics.

July or August Hull 15 Redecoration of old peoples home.15 August to 15 September Danby (Yorks.) 15 Road-making and fencing for

farming community of handicapped persons,

UNA July and August One or two camps will be held*

W G 17 July to 16 August Battersea, London 25 Renovation of a parish hall whichwill become a community and social service center.

2l+ July to 23 August Rhoose, near Cardiff 25 Construction of a playgroundand redecorating a YWCA Training College.

39* Greece

BSC There is a good possibility that a camp \7ill be organized. Minimum length ofservice: Length of camp - average 5 weeks* Volunteer pays travel expenses,1 DM per day for maintenance in oamp, is insured by BSC, and receives no salary or pocket money,

- iu -

Greece (continued)

MCC-PAX "Pax" is carrying on a continuous program of agriculture demonstration in two

MVS

SCI

m e

Greek villages, Panayitsa and Tsakones# Volunteers are limited to American

conscientious objectors*

19 July to 22 August Arnis s s/ ITomoa Poll is 20 Construction of a dining room, kitchen and bathroom plus landscaping. Bricklayers and carpenters needecU

Probably July, August, and September North-west 20 Irrigation work*

3 July to 2 August Konitsa 25 Building a sports field,retaining walls and renovating a youth center room*

I4O. Hungary

NUS-H One work camp is planned, write directly to the organization for particulars*

111* Iceland

SCI July and August 20 vols. Building extensions to a home for mentally handicapped children*

i|2. Italy

AFSC

Agape

Europa

IBO

Summer Tricarico Rebuilding a bridge entrance & playground.

Continuous camp running from 20 Moy to ~y0 September, Project: construction

of a church and landscaping the grounds* 9 hour working days, I4. languages: Italien, French, German, English, Voluntary contribution upon entering.

Spring and Summer Hear Haples Several archaeological work camps

are organized but for students only. Apply to Europa

1 July to 30 September Bologna 2 camps of 18

SCI

TJCC

Ambrogiq/Ferrara 2 camps of 18Trieste 2 camps of 22Bressanone 2 camps of 22

Bolzano . 2 camps of 22Briga Hovarese 2 camps of 22

Piacenza 2 camps of 22Trento 2 camps of 22

Broscia 2 campa of 22

20 July to 3I August Sauze di Cesana 25 15 August to 15 September near Orvieto 23 3 or I4. weeks (summer) Cantalica 18

31 July to 2 August Ecumene (Velletri) 25

Home construction Home construction

Church construction Home construction

Professional school

Parochial complex Church construction House construction

House construction

Road building, drainage repair. Road-making for mountain village. Road building for mountain village,

Construction of 5 family units at the Youth Center of Ecumene,

S ardinia

BSC A senior work camp is organized to assist HELP (Homeless European Land Program'' in construction work. The length of the camp will be 5 weeks, the volunteer pays travel expenses, is insured by BSC, and will receive no salary or pocket

money,

ITether lands

IBO 1 July to 30 September Ymuiden—West I4. camps of 15 House construction " Rotterdas/Crooswijk I4. camps of 15 Parochial center" Or then 1+ camps of 23 House construction" Overloon. 1+ camps of 18 House construction" Lunteren . Church construction

lie ther lands (continued)

SCI Summer One service . 20 Minimum ages 18, min­imum length of service: 2 weeks, I{2 working hours per week, maintenance is free and the volunteer receives no pay; there is no enrolment fee,

SIW 28 June to 12 July Kennemsrduincn I 20 n o , 112 July to 26 July Kennemerduinon II 20 '230 August to 13 September Kennemerduinen III 20 319 July to 9 August Schiphol (students only) J4.O i;2 August to 23 August Sohouwen-Duiveland [4.5 57 August to 21 August Doom 25 62 August to 16 August Eerbeek 25 713 July to 1 August Overcinge 20 8The vrork will be general maintenance and light construction work (U ,6,7 ,8),

and planting, woodcutting and agricultural work (1 ,2 ,3 ,5 )* 7 and 8 will be work and conference camps j the daily program is formed by working in the

mornings and part of the afternoon, while the rest of the time (and also a few whole working days) will be spent in lecture, discussion and excursions#

31 July to 30 August Bus sum 25 Construction of a neighbour­hood house for youth work, social work and adult education.

17 July to 16 August St* Nicolaasga 25 Clearing a section of woods and leveling the ground for a sports field at the lay training center*

ill)-* Norway

JYCB 31 21 June Bergen The camp is in connection with the Bergen Inter­national Music Festival, participants will receive reduced rate tickets for the various festival performances.

Summer Near Bergen - Askoy Fruit picking

July and August Kvinesd.al 2 or 3 camps Probably roadbuildingAugust Kyinesdal Forestry

A W01*k camp will bo organized in summer. Write directly to the organization for exact specifications*

July Trastad (North) 20 Work for a home for mentallydeficient children,

15 July to 12 August Rpst (island in the North) 20 Gardening for hospital,

tree planting.2 July to 26 July Sandvika (near Oslo) 15 Work and study camp. Theme:

wNon-Violence as a way to peace,”27 July to 15 August Sandvika II (Youth camp) 20 Work for youth center or

for home for handicapped persons,

U5« Poland

AFSC Summer Minsk Masowiecki

BSC A camp is planned for the summer months, there is a fee of $U*00, For furtherinformation write directly to the organisation*

SCI Summer Three probable camps 30 in each

14-6 . Portugal

^ ^3 July to 1 August S » Pedro ds Mue]/Marinha Grande 20 Forestry20 July to 8 August Santiago do Cac&a 20 Archaelogy8 August to 22 August Santa Luzis/viana do Castelo 20 Forestry3 jiUgust to 22 August Sagres 20 Construction10 August to 29 August Sanfins/poQos de Ferreira 20 .Archaelogy24 August to 12 or 23 September Conimbriga/Condeixa 20/30 Archaelogy

•* l6 -

Portugal (continued)

TI Summerj a comp is planned. Apply to the organization for further immediatedetails,

It7» Spain

FdJ 10 July to 30 July Alsasua (Hccvorra) Construction of sport grounds.20 July to 10 August Ampurias (Gorona) Archeological excavations.15 July to 5 August Lerida Construction of a Youth Hostel.25 July to 15 August Pontovedra Construction of sport grounds.Inscription fees: 200 pesetas, dato of inscription: before June 25»

IBO 1 July to 30 September Tudela 2 camps of 2)4 House construction.

I4.80 Sweden

•AGNI 11 July to 12 August 18th International Summer School (work camp) foryouth leaders, teachers, social workers, and students15 May to 5 July International Working Community. (Volunteers can be

accepted at any time for at least two weeks - or longer)22 August to 15 September International Working Community for Internat­

ional Relief Work (work camp)11 July to 12 August, and 22 August to 15 September International Seminars

for leadership in Agni's educational and relief activities.

Ill, 1 July to 21 July Mariefred near Stockholm 10 - 15 Renovating an oldestate into a youth and study center.

1 July to 1 August Pastavaara, Lapland Road construction for the Laps.29 July to 1 September Banbbro, Central Sweden 15 - 20 Renovating a farm­

house into a youth center.

15 August to 15 September Malmback, South Sweden 15-20 Redecorating andgardenwork for JEra folkhighschool.

July or August Doi-msjS gard, Dalacarlia Another camp is planned.Age: over 18, enrollment fee: Sv/.Cr.lO, maintenance provided.

HUS A work camp is organized for the following summer. Write directly to the

organization for exact specifications.

WCC 3 July ‘fe° 2 August LBvanger, Vfisterbotten 25 Repair buildings forchurch retreats and conferences.

3 July to 2 August Karso Island (Stockholm) 20 Construction of Ch.-ap.el*

k9» Switzerland

MCP July and August Probably a work camp of 3 weeks length at Les Orisons.

SCI 1+May to 27 June Elitzingen (Valais) 25 Laying a milk pipe-line.July and August Santa Maria (Grisons) 25 Road Construction

"WCC 3 July to 3 I July Chaumont (Ueuchatel) 25 Construction work at center foryouth meetings and holidays.

50. UeS.3.R.

CY0 During the summer there will bo an international student work comp* All theseactivities are supported by the International Union of Students. Write directly to the organization for further exact details.

r

TRAINING- PROJECTS FOR WORK CAMP LEADERS

1, Austria

AdJ Continuous - Rehabilitation of delinquent youth, medical or social studies,camp leadership, seminars,

2« Germany (Federal Republic)

NGF Spring, 1 Leader Seminar,

3 . India

BSS Several workcamp seminars are held at different times of the year.

[).« Latin America

CC A training project in Work Comp Methods and Techniques for Latin America willbe held in Paraguay, Candidates apply through thoir sponsoring organization,

5> Orient - Qocident camp

SCI Near Rome or near Geneva 15 August to 31 August or 1 September to 15 Sept­ember 20 volunteers-girls only Practical preparation course for work with women in economically underdeveloped areas.

LAST MINUTE ADDITIONS

India

SCI Weekend camps are planned in Delhi, Bombay, Calcutta, and Madras, An UrbanWelfare Project in Madras started in October, 1958 and will continue through­out the whole year of 1959, This project is open to all volunteers at all times.

May-June One servioe in a summer camp.

Greece

MCP September, for 3 weeks

Italy

MCP A work camp will possibly be organized in Sicily,

Cameroon (Fr.)

MCP Technical Assistance program,

Yugoslavia

P'YT 1 July to 31 July South of Belgrade 20,000 Construction of NationalHighway of Fraternity and Unity, Foreign participants should be recommended by their organization.

Portugal (continued)*

TI Summer, a camp is planned. Apply to the organization for further immediatedetails.

X

h i» Spain

FdJ 1C July to 30 July Alsasua (Navarra) Construction of sport grounds.20 July to 10 August Ampurias (Gorona) Archeological excavations.15 July to 5 August Lerida Construction of a Youth Hostel,25 July to 15 August Pontovedra Construction of sport grounds.Inscription foes: 200 pesetas, date of inscription: before June 25»

IBO 1 July to 3O September Tudela 2 camps of 2l+ House construction,

[4.8 o Sweden • .... ' *

/CHI 11 July to 12 August 18th International Summer School (work camp) foryouth leaders, teachers, social workers, and students15 May to 5 July International Working Community, (Volunteers can. be accepted at any time for at least two weeks - or longer)22 August to 15 September International Working Community for Internat­ional Relief Work (work camp)11 July to 12 August, and 22 August to 15 September International Seminars

for leadership in Agni's educational and relief activities.

I/Jj 1 July to 21 July Mariefred near Stockholm 10 - 15 Renovating an oldestate into a youth and study center.

1 July to 1 August Pastavaara, Lapland Road construction for the Laps.29 July to 1 September Banbbro, Central Sweden 15 - 20 Renovating a farm­

house into a youth center,

15 August to 15 September Malmback, South Sweden 15-20 Redecorating andgardenwork for JEra folkhighschool,

July or August Dormsj8 gard, Dalacarlia Another camp is planned.Age: over 18, enrollment fee: Sw.Cr.10, maintenance provided.

NUS A work camp is organized for the following summer. Write directly to the

organization for exact specifications,

WCC 3 July to el August LBvanger, V&nterbotten 25 Repair buildings forchurch retreats and conferences,

3 July to 2 August Karso Island (Stockholm) 20 Construction of chapel.

b$» S wl t ze r 1 and

MCP July and August Probably a work camp of 3 weeks length at Les Grisons.

SCI 1+ May to 27 June Blitzingen (Valais) 25 Laying a milk pipe-line.July and August Santa Maria (Grisons) 25 Road Construction

WCC 3 July to 31 July Chaumont (Heuchatel) 25 Construction work at center foryouth meetings and holidays.

50. UtS.S.R.

CY0 During the summer there will be an international student work camp. All theseactivities are supported by the International Union of Students. Write directly to the organization for further exact details.

TRAINING PROJECTS FOR WORK CAMP LEADERS

1. Austria

AdJ Continuous - Rehabilitation of delinquent youth* medical or social studies*camp leadership, seminars,

2« Germany (Federal Republic)

NGF Spring, 1 Leader Seminar.

3 . India

BSS Several workcamp seminars are held at different times of the year.

I;. Latin America

CC A training project in Work Camp Methods and Techniques for Latin America willbe held in Paraguay. Candidates apply through their sponsoring organization,

5» Orient - Oocident camp

SCI Near Rome or near Geneva 15 August to 31 August or 1 September to 15 Sept­ember 20 volunteers-girls only Practical preparation course for work ■with women in economically underdeveloped areas.

LAST MINUTE ADDITIONS

India

SCI Weekend camps are planned in Delhi, Bombay, Calcutta, and Madras. An UrbanWelfare Project in Madras started in October, 1958 and will continue through­

out the whole year of 1959, This project is open to all volunteers at all times • * r - .• '

May-June One servioe in a summer camp.

Greece

MCP September, for 3 weeks

Italy

MCP A work camp will possibly be organized in Sicily.

Cameroon (Fr.)

MCP Technical Assistance program.

Yugoslavia

PYT 1 July to 31 July South of Belgrade 20,000 Construction of NationalHighway of Fraternity and Unity, Foreign participants should be recommended by their organization.

• A D D R E S S - L I S T(Key to sponsoring'agencies)

AC The Allied Circle, U.6 Green Street, Park Lane, London W, 1, Great Britain AdJ Aufbauwerk der Jugend, Schulstrasse Ih /l , Marburg/Lahn, Germany

Aufbauwerk der Jugend, Hofburg 1, Innsbruck, Austria ADB Auslandstelle des Deutschen Bundesstudontenringes, Kaiserstrasse 71» Bonn, Germany AFSC American Friends Service Committee

European Work Camp program; 110 Avertu® Mozart, Paris l6e, France Israeli program.; International Voluntary Work Camps of AFSC, P#0, Box 28, Acre

Japan program; Friends International'Voluntary Work Camps in Japan, c/o Toyama Heights Neighbourhood Centre, Toyama Heights, Toyama-cho, Shinjuku-ku, Tolsyo USA and Mexico/El Salvador programs, 20 S . Twelfth St«, Philadelphia 7» USA,

Agape Segreteria d fAgape, Prali (Torino), Italy AGNI Agni Orjansg&rden, RBnning, SwedenATU Aussenreferat der Technischen Universitftt, Hardenbergstr. 3U» Berlin-Charlotten-

burg, GermanyBCEP Board of Christian Education and Publication, 808 Witherspoon Bid., Philadelphia,.

Pa«, U» S» A*BSC Brethren Service Commission, Witzenh&userstr, 5» Kassel-Rothenditmold, Germany BSS Bharat Sevak Samaj, National Headquarters, 9 Theatre Communication Buildings,

New Delhi, IndiaCC Co-ordination Committee' for International Voluntary Work Camps, Unesco, 2 Place

de Fontenoy, Paris 7©» France CEV College Cevenol, Le Chambon sur Lignon (Haute Loire), France CONC/f Concordia, J>1 Avenue Pierre ler de Serbie, Paris XVI, France

/GB Concordia, The Recruitment Secretary, 188 Brompton Road, London SW 3'» Great Brit, CO-SEC Coordinating Secretariat of National Unions of Students, P*0. Box Leiden,

NetherlandsCWAJ Centrale Wallone des Auberges de la Jeunesse, 13 Rue Lefrancq, Bruxelles, Belgium CYO Student Council of the Committee of Youth Organizations of the U.S.S '*R,,

Kropotkina 10, Moscow'

EIRENE Hr* Hilton Harder, EIRENE, Bruchstrasse 13 , Kaiserslauteriv^Pfalz, Germany Europa Centro Relazioni e Scambi Culturali con l*Estero, Via Carlo de Ceaare 614., Napoli,

ItalyEVS Ecumenical Voluntary Service, USCC, 257 Fourth Ave», New York 10, N• Y •, USA,FdJ Frente de Juventudes, Departamento Relaciones Exteriores, Marques del Riscal, 16,

Madrid, SpainFWCC Friends Work Camps Comm*, Mr, Alun Davies, Eurston Road, London, N,W, 1, England FSOC Friends Social Order Committee,- 1515 Cherry St ,, Philadelphia 2, Pennsylvania,USA

GSTS German Student Travel Service, I43 Parliament Street, Whitehall, London, SW 1 HKFIHC Hong Kong Friends International Work Camp, Diocesan Boy’s School, Kowloon, Hong

Kong,

IAL International Arbetslag, SBdergatan 10 8g«, Stockholm SB,, Sweden IBO International Bouworde,_ Tongerlo, Belgium

Belgian Congo; Bouworde, Lulaburg (Kasai), France; Compagnons-Batisseurs, 12 Rue de Mail, Paris 2e, France

Germany; Bauorden, Bischof Kallerstrasse 3b, KBnigstein, Taunus IJGD Internationale Jugendgemeinschaftsdienste, Maschstrasse 22, Hannover, Germany ISTA Israel Students Travel Association Ltd,, 2 Khayat Square, Haifa, Israel IYHA Israel.Youth Hostels Assocaition, POB 1075» Jerusalem, Israel J et R Jeunesse et Reconstruction, 137 Bd, Saint Michel, Paris 5e» France J1TRCS Japanese National Red Cross Society, Volunteer Service Section, 5 Shiba Par,

Minato-ku, TokyoJYCB Joint Youth Council Bergen, V&gsalmenning 1, Bergen, NorwayKVT Kansaiiw&linen Vapaaehtoinen TyBleirijarjestB, Fredrikinkatu 77 A, Helsinki,

FinlandLLA Luther League of America, 1228 Spruce Street, Philadelphia 7* Pa»» U, S , A,

MCC PAX Merino nit e Central Committee MPax” Services, Eysseneckstr. 5I4., Frankfurt/Main,G ermany

MCP Mouvement Chretien Pour le Paix, U Dittlingerweg, Bern, .Switzerland (Int’ l office) French trance: Mouvement Chretien Pour le Paix, 3 rue de Versailles, Ville

d ’Avray S . 0 ., France MdA Le Moulin des Apprentis, Bonnat (Creuse), FranceMPKO Madjelis Pemuda Keristen Oikumenis di Indonesia, Djl. Teuku Umar No* 17, Djakarta 1ESSL Madras Student Social Service League, I4.7 G» Koil Street, Madras 7» India MP Mocidade Portuguesa, Palacio de Independencia, Lisbon, Portugal MVS Mennonite. Voluntary Service, Bruchstrasse 13 , KaiserslauterryPfalz, Germany NCCJ National Christian Council of Japan, Youth Commission, Christian Centro, 2-1+

Chome, Ginza, Chuo Ku, Tokyo, Japan

NGF Nothelfergemeinschaft der Freunde e«V», Hombergerstr. 28, Frankfurt/Main, Germany NOS National Union of Students, The Farm Camps Organizer, 3 Endsleigh Street, London,

W.C. 1, England

National Union of Students, NepkBztaarsasag Utja 121;, Budapest VI, Hungary OKISTA Oesterreichisches Komittee fur Internationalen Studienaustausch (OKISTA),

Wallnerstrasse 8, Vienna, Austria .

OHS Oesterreichische Hochschulerschaft, Lolingasse 19, Vienna IX, AustriaPOC Pakistan Organizing Committee for Voluntary Work Camps, Friends Centre Building,

21 Nurfata Lane, Dacca, Pakistan

PYY People’s Youth of Yugoslavia, Mole Pijade 35* Belgrade, Yugoslavia RML Rural Medical & Social Service League, Stanley Medical College Assocation,

Madras, India

SAWCA Southern Africa Work Camps Association, P.O. Box 506, Durban, S , Africa SBK Studentenbetrekkingen, Rapenburg 6 , Leiden, Netherlands SCI Service Civil International, 77 Bd, Jean Jaures, Clichy (Seine), France

SCI regional secretariats and correspondents:

-IZ Austria: Internationaler Zivildienst, Neue Hofburg, Batthyanystiege, I Stock, Vienna I , Austria

-SCVI Belgium: Service Civil Volontaire International, 5 rue France, Philippeville

(Namur)- IC Denmark; Internationale Civiljeneste, Glentevej 59, Glostrup-SCVI France: Service Civil Volontaire International, 77 Bd. Jean Jaur&s, Clichy (Seine)-IZ Germany: Internationaler Zivildienst, Hamburg I , Bein Strohhaus lLpr-TVS Great Britain: International Voluntary Service, 72 Oakley Square, London NW 1-In India: SCI Centre, 37 Nissen Hut, Faridabad, Punjab-Is Israel: Meier Rubinstein, 7 Gat Street, Haifa-Ahuza-It Italy: SCI,-Via Tacito 23, Rome

-Le Lebanon: c/o Eagles Foundation, 27I+ rue Bliss, Beirut-IVH Netherlands: Internationale Vrijwillige Hulpdienst, Nieuwe Inslag 16, Breda -ID Norway: Internasjonal Dugnad, Meltzersgate 1, Oslo -Pa Pakistan: SCI Pakistan, E9/2 Nazimabad 1, Karachi

-AS Switzerland: Association Suisse pour le SCI, Gartenhofstrasse 7, Zttrich 1+-US United States: Ann and Bob Stowell, RFD, Cabot, Vermont

SCM Student Christian Movement of India, ACM House, 2 Mission Road, Bangalore 2, India SIW Stichting Internationale Werkkampen, Rapenburg 6 , Leiden, Netherlands S-YHA Scottish Youth Hostels Ass‘n, 7 Bruntsfield Crescent, Edinburgh, 10 , England TI Technical Institute, Seccao de Intercambio da AEIST, Av, Rovisco Pais, Lisbon,

Portugal

TUB Technische UniversitSt Berlin, Hardenbergstr. 3I4., Berlin^Charlottenburt 2, Germany UBS A Uganda Boy Scouts Association, P.O. Box I29I4., Kampala, Uganda

UNA United Nations Association, Youth Officer, 25 Charles S t ., London W 1, England VWCAG Voluntary Work Camp Association of Ghana, c/o Mr. Gordon Green, Mfantsipim, Cape

Coast, Ghana

WCC Wprld Council of Churches, 17 route de Malagnou, Geneva, Switzerland

TOC World Council of Churches

-Austria: Evangelisches Jugendwerk in Oosterreich, Oelcumenischer Arbeitskreis,Kirchenstrasso 15, MeIk e/D

-Denmark: Ecumenical Youth Board of Denmark, Kalbyrisvej 20* Herlufsholm,Naestved

-Finland: Work Camp Committee, Ecumenical Youth Council, Seurakuntaopisto,JUrvenpM

-France: Consoil Protestant de la Jeunesse, 176 rue de Crenelle, Paris 7e-Germany Deutsche Arbeitsgemeineohaft Christlicher Aufbaulager, Im Druseltal 6 ,

Kassel-WilhelmshHhe-Hong Kong Hong Kong Ecumenical Work Camp Committee, Chung Chi College, Ma Liu

Shuri, N .T ., Hong Kong, B.C*C.

-Italy: Ccnsiglio Nazionale della Gioventu Evangelic a, 3& v^a Minatore,Verona

-Korea: National Christian Council of Korea, P.O. Box Kwang-YJha-MoonP«0,, Seoul

-Lebanon & Syria: Christian Youth Federation of Lebanon and Syria, POB 582, Beirut, Lebanon

-Netherlands: Oecumenische Jeugdraad in Noderland, Janskerhof 16, Utrecht

-Okinawa: Interboard Committee for Christian Work in Okinawa, Co-operating withthe Church of Christ of Okinawa, Box I4.6 , Naha City

-Sweden: Work Camp Committee, Ecumenical Youth Council, Frojagat* I3B,FalkBping

WFC Wilgespruit Fellowship Centro, The Warden, P.O. Box 81, Roodepoort, Tvl., Union of South Africa

WSC Woodcrest Service Corrcmittoe, Oak Lake, Farmington, Pa., U. S . A.

CWCC Cyprus Work Comp Committee, P«0V Box 282, Limassol, Cyprus

Collection Number: AD1715

SOUTH AFRICAN INSTITUTE OF RACE RELATIONS (SAIRR), 1892-1974

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