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Spread the Wings Project Booklet AIESEC GDUFS Opp link: https://experience.aiesec.org/#/opportunities/715153 Duration: July 12 th – August 24 th

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Spread the WingsProject Booklet

AIESEC GDUFS

Opp link: https://experience.aiesec.org/#/opportunities/715153

Duration: July 12th – August 24th

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Contents

Project Description

Background

Job Description

Learning Points

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Previous Project

About Guangzhou

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Project Description

Gmail

Issue

History

OCP: Cathy Zhu

Mail: [email protected]

Issue: Education for children

History: The 6th term, started from winter in 2013

Duration: July 12th – August 24th

Object: Migrant Children

Aims: Broaden children’s horizons, enhance their confidence and develop our participants’ leadership.

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Project Description

We provide airport pickup and will let the pickup person contact with the EPs before they come to China

Airport Pickup

Accommodation Free host family

Living Expenses

Depends on EPs. Public transportation: bus US$0.3, subway $0.3-1.2

Meals EPs need to cover by themselves or provided by homestay. If eat outside, one meal $2.3-4.6

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Project Description

People the EPs will be attached to a. The first day of work, EP buddies or OC will accompany EPs

to the camp.b. Each EP will have 2 EP buddies. EP buddy Job Description: assist EPs with daily life; Design classes and events with EPs and OCs together; Facilitate classes for EPs and translate when necessary. OCs will coordinate between social worker, EPs and EP buddies.

Buddy &OC

SkillsPC User Skills(Required)Internet User Skills(Required)

Timeline• 1 week for city tour, training and preparation• 3 weeks for lessons delivering• Charity Fair& Global Village * 1• Workshop*1

From 8:30 to 18:00, with a total of 38 hours per week, Saturday work sometimes

Working hours

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Background

The rapid development of China leads to a series of problems. One of them is about the migrant children, whose parents have moved to a developed city to strive for a better living but are too busy to take care for their kids. Migrant Children know very little about the outside world, and also sometimes find it hard to integrate themselves into the new living environment in Guangzhou.

——About migrant children

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Job Description

Design interesting courses for the migrant children or teenagers

Deliver lessons to the children or teenagers in social service centers

Show the wonderful culture of your own culture in the Global Village activity

Design and make some goods for the charity sale activity

Join the Workshop to share your own experience during the camp and call

for people’s care for the migrant children

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Learning Points

More practical investigating and survey ability

Course design and lesson managing capability

Self-development in leadership and challenge handling

Unforgettable and meaningful friendship

Wonderful cultural diversity experience

Well understanding of the present situation of migrant children and the

social service of Guangzhou

Self-confidence in terms of classes delivering and sales

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Previous ProjectFrom 2015 summer camp

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Previous Project

1. Eps are sharing their own

culture with the children

in Jianshe Camp.

2. Happy English class in

Dunhe Camp

3. Dancing class in Qiaotou

Camp

4. Handicraft class in

Yongping Camp.

Description

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Previous Project

Sports meeting

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Previous Project

Love, no boundary.

Global Village

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Previous Project——Workshop

Eps are introducing the outline

of their sharing.

01 Presentation

Eps are sharing their experience

in China with the delegates.

02 Sharing

In the Workshop, Eps, buddies,

delegates and social workers

discuss how to make more efforts

for the migrant children.

03 Group Photo

01 02

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EP feelings This is the first time travelling alone, going somewhere where there’s no one understands or knows me. I wished I could discover the other side of me. I hope I could be more open minded and not shy to express myself and through this project. I did it. I was able to share the feeling and opinions. I was able to communicate with others better. During GCDS, there was a session where they called it time machine. Em cee asked us to close our eyes and then move in the directions he had given to us. When he asked us to move 4 years back and asked what I have done. The most impactful thoughts that came to my mind was that. Why I did not use my scholarship to join the 6 weeks exchange every summers? And now 4 years has gone and I’m going to work. I regretted not being an AISECer.All thanks to STW!

--------Jessica LowEP from Malaysia

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Brief introduction of

Guangzhuo

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Brief introduction

Guangzhou (also Romanized as: Canton; less-commonly known as Kwangchow) is the capital and largest city of Guangdong province in South China. Located on the Pearl River, about 120 km (75 mi) north-northwest of Hong Kong and north-northeast of Macau, Guangzhou is a key national transportation hub and trading port. One of the five National Central Cities, it holds sub-provincial administrative status.

Guangzhou

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Climate

Located just south of the Tropic of Cancer, Guangzhou has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cfa) influenced by the East Asian monsoon. Summers are wet with high temperatures, high humidity, and a high heat index. Winters are mild and comparatively dry. Guangzhou has a lengthy monsoon season, spanning from April through September. Monthly averages range from 13.6°C (56.5°F) in January to 28.6°C (83.5°F) in July, while the annual mean is 22.6°C(72.7°F), the relative humidity is approximately 68 percent, whereas annual rainfall in the metropolitan area is over 1,700 mm (67 in). With monthly percent possible sunshine ranging from 17 percent in March and April to 52 percent in November, the city receives 1,628 hours of bright sunshine annually, considerably less than nearby Shenzhen and Hong Kong. Extreme temperatures have ranged from 0°C (32°F) to 39.1°C (102°F).The last recorded snowfall in the city was in January 1893.

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Transportation

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Culture

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Safety

Police telephone110

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InternationalSOS (China) Ltd.

Fire telephone

Hospital telephone

24-hour tourist information hotline

Address: Room 1502, Dongshan Plaza, 69, Xian Lie Zhong LuAdmin Tel: 86-20-8732 6253Admin Fax: 86-20-8732 6417

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Thank youSpread the Wings

AIESEC GDUFS