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NICE Japan / [email protected] Introduction of Group workcamp

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NICE Japan / [email protected]

Introduction of Group workcamp

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Benefits of coordinating Group workcamp

+ To create a sustainable and reliable relations

+ Advance preparation and exchange information smoothly

+ creating projects around the group's abilities

Team building

custom-madecustom-made group reception group reception

fulfilling before-and after activitiesbusiness solution

International workcampInternational workcamp

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Organize group workcamp (NICE)

for specific groups like schools, NGOs, companies, governments, etc.

539 volunteers joins 8 projects in abroad, 21 projects in Japan in 2013.

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Special workcamp in disaster area

We organize the 8 projects can be workcamp of groups volunteering

(from a week to several months) .

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Sort of the groups

+ Education institution : School trip with volunteering, field work for seminor

+ Student group : International volunteer circle's activities.

+ Company : CSR program, volunteering Utilize main occupation

+ Public institution : as an induction course, youth upbringing service

education institution

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Demention of group workcamp

+ Group could request : period, contents, place, orientation,,,

+ NICE will coordinate the project as - in adherence with the spirit of planning from sending side - modify the program and activities to

suit hosting side's needs

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Case A : Tokyo - Renovation

Aims1) To revitalizing Sumida Kyojima b

y renovation work throughout the tenement.

2) Sharing there experiences among Local people and participants, to initiative to launch a new angle for the problem solving

Works Maintain the old building forregio

nal activation with young people.

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Case B : Iwate - Desaster area

Aims1) To interact with children in the a

ffected areas to take care of their heart.

2) Cleaning and activation of the remaining area of the impact of the tsunami

Works Visiting after school care progra

m and organize activities for children. Crean up desaster area.

Aims1) To reconstruct

Rikuzentakata by helping fisherman and farmers’ work

2) Organizing international exchange to the children who need mental health caring effected by disaster

Works Helping the work for

instauration of the primary sector and regional activation

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Case C : Fukuoka - Environment

Aims1) To preparing Bamboo

festival by conservation of local mountain

2) Listening the Local legends and make publicity matter for foreigners about appealing cultures

Works Maintain the bamboo forests

and make lanterns. Hearing local legends and make maps for showing cultures

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Case D : Fukui - Underpopulated area Aims1) Standing on the field of urban a

griculture, the assistant of the work carried out

2) Outgoing social issues for an increasingly elderly farmers

Works Harvest of tomatoes, community

awareness campaign for direct sales

Aims1) To revitalize

underpopulated area by preparing trail up to mountain and triming deserted arable land

2) To help fixing the exhibited object at dinosaur museum and historic structures

Works Maintain the local temple.

Making small rocks for the experience for fossil excavation course

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Participation fee+ Because of 'custom made project', we need participation fee.+ It's depend on the situation of the hosting site and contents.

For example Case A Case B Case C Case DAccomodation Youth hostel community cent

erabolished

schoolfarm stay

Food cafeterias self-catering self-catering holdout ingredients

Coordination activities with local community

visiting school home stay excursion

Materiel plastering materials

paper and writing material

painting tools farm implement

Instruction folk story from neighborhood

educational subject

local revitalization

aging engaged farmers

Another expence transportation fee to meeting point, and so on...

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