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大学少不了的人生经验 【义工】 + 【旅行】
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发表于 18-3-2009 03:42 PM
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有兴趣的可以到官方网站查询详情。。。
  http://www.sealnetonline.org/  
也可以在这边问我啦。。。哈哈。。。可以我一定帮忙解答的。。。 
General
Q: What is SEALNet? What do you do?
A: You can learn more about us here. 
Application Process
Q: What kind of applicants are you looking for?
A: We are looking for college students (currently first-year to final-year student) who value commitment, passion, diversity, and open-mindedness. You do not need to have had extensive service experience, or be from Southeast Asia. You just need to be open to new experiences and be willing to share and learn with your fellow teammates.
Q: How many people are you accepting for each project?
A: There is no exact limit on the number of participants in each project; this all depends on the needs of each project. As a rough guide, each project will have about 15-20 members. 
Q: Why are the essays limited to a few hundred words? What if I wish to write more?
A: Due to the large number of applications, we ask that you be concise in your answers. 
Q: I would like to learn more about the projects/application process before applying…
A: The project descriptions provide you with a very good idea of the projects. If you still have any queries about the projects, contact the individual project leaders. If you have any questions about the application process, please contact us at sealnetrecruit 'at' gmail.com.Q: When can I expect to hear back about the status of my application?
A: You will hear back from the project leaders by the 21st of April (14th for Project Malaysia).
Finances
Q: What is the cost of attending the projects?
A: SEALNet’s policy is to cover ALL the on-site expenses BUT NOT the travel expenses to the site. Thus you are expected to get to (and leave) the project site at your own expense. Once you are there, all food and lodging on the ground will be provided for by SEALNet for the duration of the trip. You should bring along some cash, though, just in case you wish to purchase souvenirs. You will also have to pay for any recreational activities that you choose to partake in on the project's fun day.
We also expect each team member to contribute a minimum of $150 in fundraising to the project. We have guides on fundraising posted on this page which contain helpful hints on approaching potential donors. With each team-member fundraising a small amount, we believe that each member will be more directly engaged in the entire process of service learning and learn valuable skills in seeking donations.
Q: What if I cannot pay for the airfare to the project site?
A: Unfortunately, due to budget restrictions, we are unable to subsidize travel expenses for project participants. If you are currently unable to pay for travel to the project site, please indicate so on the application form. We encourage you to seek alternative sources of funding e.g. service fellowships, and fundraising on your own etc. (Stanford students can look at the HAAS International Service Grant, due March 11).  Project leaders may also be able to help you out in the fund-sourcing process. The fundraising guide attached at the end of this FAQ (very kindly compiled by Khoa Pham of Bates College) would also be useful.
 
Terms and Conditions of Participation 
1. Fundraising Requirement
We expect each member to raise at least US$ 150 towards the total project budget.  SEALNet finances each project from a variety of channels: from the SEALNet General Fundraising team, from the Project Leaders' efforts, and from the team members.  This diversity of channels ensures our fundraising sustainability and each team member's commitment to serve.  Your contribution will go towards the community as the SEALNet General Fundraising portion will cover our team's living expenses on the ground.
Additionally, we believe that when you raise money, you are doing great work raising awareness about the causes, the service leadership philosophy, and the cultures of Southeast Asia. 
2. Participation Confirmation Deposit
We will require participants to either purchase plane tickets and send the itinerary to their project leaders OR submit a $100 deposit within a week of being accepted to a project (this will be refunded at the beginning of the project). Your deposit is a way of ensuring accurate logistics preparations and preventing members from suddenly dropping at the last moment.  In addition, team members will be involved in working for the project before the summer.  It is equally important for everyone in the team to know who their teammates are. 
3. Participation
It is required that all team members are involved in the project from the beginning of the project to the end of the project. You may not arrive at the project site late or depart from the project early as we expect each of our team members to build lasting and close bonds with the team and with their high school mentees.
4. Values
We expect our team members to adhere to certain core values of the organization:
- Respect local cultures (don't be afraid to ask if you're not sure)
- Promote and contribute to the SEALNet service leadership philosophy
- Be open to your community
[ 本帖最后由 BooNBoX 于 19-3-2009 10:03 PM 编辑 ] |
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发表于 19-3-2009 02:00 AM
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哇, 好有意义的工作哦 ! 这就是我想要的生活!请问要怎么加入啊 ? 飞机票还有住宿费都是免费的吗? |
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发表于 19-3-2009 10:04 PM
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Trip Details 
Q: What if I arrive early? Where can I stay/what can I do?
A: SEALNet will only provide for food/accommodation for the duration of the trip. If you are arriving early, you will have to find your own accommodations. If you really need help with local accommodation, the project leaders may be able to suggest some possible places to stay.
Q: Is the trip safe?
A: SEALNet takes the safety of the trip participants very seriously. Our planning teams include Southeast Asian natives who know the local conditions very well. Together with established local partners in the area and the local government if necessary, we take the utmost care to ensure the safety of the trip. We will provide all team members with travel insurance.  Specific safety concerns and safety rules will be addressed by the project leaders prior to the trip.  
Q: I cannot speak Thai/Vietnamese/Khmer/Tagalog/Bahasa Indonesia/Bahasa Melayu! Will that be a problem?
A: This will not be an issue. Our projects will have enough people who know how to speak the native language to facilitate any language issues. You will mainly communicate with local high school students who can speak English. 
Q: What is expected of me as a SEALNet project participant?
A: Teamwork: Each participant plays an integral part in the project and will have a specific role to play. You should be prepared to to be fully present and attentive and to participate full-heartedly in the project. 
Learning and Growth: We take the learning and growth of our participants very seriously. Be open to the new experiences you will encounter with the different local communities and share your reflections with your teammates. 
Friendship: We hope that everyone will cultivate long-lasting friendships and have an awesome experience.
We look forward to learning, sharing and growing with you over the projects! 
Q: I am really excited about the ___ component of the ___ project! What can I do to help out?
A: Great! It is important to us to engage you on the issues that are important to you. Contact your trip leaders to express your interest, and they will communicate with you to find out how to best utilize your contributions.
Q: I want to go on a holiday in Southeast Asia!
A: Southeast Asia is indeed a great place to holiday in. We do expect to accomplish a lot within our projects, so there will not be much time to do sightseeing in the country during the projects. We also want to have fun on the projects though. Each project will have a fun day about half-way through the trip where everyone can relax and have fun. If you want to see more of the country, set some time aside after the project to explore the country!
Q: I have a summer internship/school/program, can I come late/leave early for the project?
A: Since each project aims to accomplish quite a lot during the two weeks in the country, we will need each and every member for every single day of the program. 
Q: I’ve been accepted! What next?
A: First off, congratulations! Prepare for an amazing summer experience! The trip leaders will be in contact with you for specific next steps, but here are some general administrative details:
1) Confirm your attendance.
2) Sign the waiver form sent to you
3) Buy your plane tickets as soon as possible and send the itinerary to the trip leaders OR submit your $100 deposit to finalize participation. Tickets get very expensive as we approach the date of departure, and it is always a good idea to buy them early.
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发表于 19-3-2009 10:08 PM
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回复 3# keropiluvultra 的帖子
根据你的问题。。。
这项活动你必须所承担的费用只有2项。。就是自己到目的地的飞机票和USD150的赞助。。这150美金已经包括了活动里2个星期的住宿还有伙食费。。还有包括一些当地的安排及交通费。。。
在东南亚通常airasia就可以得到很便宜的机票了。。
当然自己还必须自备一些金钱(零食、手信等等自付) |
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发表于 1-4-2009 02:18 AM
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那我该怎么做啊?去哪里登记.下个活动是几时?去哪里啊? |
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发表于 1-4-2009 03:34 PM
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发表于 1-4-2009 09:19 PM
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我有兴趣
你有 msn, 方便 pm ~
我已经有加入青云了~
这个组织没听过 ><! |
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