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Learning from history - volunteers taking part in European civil society
Date du début: 1 juil. 2011,

This Youth in action - project aims to develop intercultural understanding, awareness of anti-racism and the importance of defending human rights, as well as support for people in difficult personal situations. By the activities of volunteers in the different places, they have the possibility to connect the items of anti-racism and the support of people with fewer opportunities. There is also a link to the younger European (and German ) history, which helps volunteers to understand how racism and nationalism can raise and what is possible to do against it.By beeing active in the museums or in the herinneringscentrum, the volunteers contribute to pedagogical programmes, for example for school classes. They can contribute with their own view on history and their understanding of the actual situation. Young German volunteers can reach younger school classes in a special way. The project aims to do assistance work in the museum, to give guiding tours or to support the organizing of speakers in the class. By means of guiding school classes the volunteers get into contact with pupils with different social and cultural backgrounds. The volunteer can show them that voluntary service can be a very meaningful activity, possible also for youngsters in difficult situations.Furthermore the project aims to support the campaign United against racism which is developped to give a frame work for different activities against racism and anti-semitism in Europe. On the other hand there will be support for people who are in a difficult personal situation (homeless or in troubles), by beeing involved in the organizing of shelter for them. For the people in trouble it is very interesting to get into contact with younger people from outside the Netherlands.The volunteers have the opportunity to discuss their different kinds of work in this project. So they can find out, that there are different ways of being active for a civil society and social inclusion.Five German volunteers will be involved in the project, all of them in the Netherlands. The activities will take place at Herinneringscentrum Kamp Westerbork, Joods Historisch Museum, Kwintes, United for Intercultural Action and the Verzetsmuseum Amsterdam. They will stay for 11,7 months. The methods used for these activities are methods of non-formal learning which aim to strengthen the volunteers in their capacity of independence and development of their personality. The volunteers will be trained in intercultural methods, as well as in anti-racism and tolerance. We want to contribute to build ways of social inclusion, which includes problems of poverty as well as exclusion because of disabilities or cultural differences.Through these activities the volunteer will experience that they are taking part in European civil society. We want to strengthen the awareness of the volunteers of the importance of their own contribution.

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