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Referencia: 1

CONCUK04

Address:

PORTSLADE

Location:

MOULSECOOMB (EXTRA FEE 30EUR - CERTIF. PENALES)

Name: Name:

2016

Year: Code:

ENVI-KIDS - Environmental-Work with kids

Project: 30 Max Age: 18 Min Age: 16/07/2016 Final Date: 01/07/2016 Initial Date: 1 Places: Descripction of Workcamp:

PROJECT: Moulsecoomb Primary School teaches around 400 3-11 year olds and has a strong ethos of working in partnership with the local and wider community. The school believes that one of the best ways for children to learn is through practical activities and the school grounds are full of artefacts such as a totem pole, Mesolithic hut and an iron age round house.

The school works closely with The Moulsecoomb Forest Garden and Wildlife Project, which has a collection of allotments which have been converted into an environmental project for the benefit of the local community. The Forest Garden and Wildlife Project began in 1994 and is now a magical place hidden away behind the railway station.

WORK: International volunteers will be joining the family of the school and need to be flexible to the daily tasks that may be set around the school grounds like

painting, gardening and maintenance then in the afternoons they will be split up to help out in the classrooms with the children. The theme explored this year is the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro so the volunteers will be involved in global education and preparing for a carnival style party. Two days a week the volunteers will visit the outdoor education gardens at Moulsecoomb Forest Garden Project and help with watering, planting, digging and learning about their work with the local community.

ACCOMMODATION & FOOD: The accommodation is basic but adequate; volunteers will sleep on the floor in the community room at the school. There are showers and cooking facilities at the school. Please bring a sleeping bag and roll mat. The community room is used at 8am for breakfast club so volunteers must be prepared to tidy their things away in the morning and have breakfast with the children. It is really important that volunteers respect that they are in a school and act as role models for the children.

Since it is always nice to try new and different dishes, volunteers are encouraged to bring along their favourite recipes from home!

LOCATION: Moulsecoomb is situated to the north of Brighton a vibrant seaside town famous for its open mindedness and relaxed attitude. It is only 1 hour from London.

TERMINAL: NEAREST AIRPORT: Gatwick Airport NEAREST TRAIN STATION: Brighton

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:

¿ Volunteers to have an interest in working alongside children.

¿ A Certificate of Good Conduct must be sent to Concordia at least three weeks before the project takes place.

¿ At times this project can be physically demanding and the volunteers need to be prepared to work outside in all weathers.

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be prepared to work outside in all weathers.

ACCESSABILITY: Volunteers need to be able to sleep on the floor, walk up to 4 km and participate in gardening work often at a low level.

EXTRA FEE: 30 Euros - a small contribution to the project and the work of Concordia Volunteers.

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Referencia: 2

CONCUK12

Address:

PORTSLADE

Location:

MANJUSHRI 2 (EXTRA FEE 30 EUR)

Name: Name: 2016 Year: Code: ENVI-RENO - Environmental-Restoration Project: 30 Max Age: 18 Min Age: 11/09/2016 Final Date: 28/08/2016 Initial Date: 1 Places: Descripction of Workcamp:

PROJECT: Manjushri KMC is an internationally renowned centre for meditation, where everyone is welcome to enjoy a peaceful environment or join in the many programmes offered throughout the year. The Centre offers a peaceful

atmosphere of the romantic heritage house set in fine gardens and extensive woodlands that lead down to the shores of Morecambe Bay.

WORK: The work is varied and could include cooking, gardening, office work, decorating etc. There are often various building projects on the go at any one time that you could get involved in. International volunteers last year worked within the grounds, painting within the house, sanding in the art studio as well as general manual work and woodland clearing. Although the work is not always strenuous you will need to be reasonably fit and active to come on a working visit. This project allows volunteers to gain an insight and experience of living and working in a modern day Buddhist community, helping to gain a peaceful and relaxed mind and meeting others with shared perspectives and ideas.

ACCOMMODATION & FOOD: Volunteers will sleep in basic dormitory

accommodation in separate male/female rooms. Meals will be provided by the centre. All meals are vegetarian and volunteers are requested not to bring meat onto the premises. Smoking and alcohol are not permitted at the centre.

LOCATION: Cumbria is the most north-western county in England, bordering onto Scotland. The centre is based near Ulverston which is a market town in the centre of the Furness peninsula, with old buildings and a labyrinth of cobbled streets It is the birthplace of Stan Laurel, and home to the world¿s only Laurel and Hardy Museum.

TERMINAL: NEAREST AIRPORT: Manchester NEAREST TRAIN STATION: Ulverston SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:

¿ Volunteers attending this project need to be sympathetic to the Buddhist faith and realise the centre is used for meditation and reflection.

¿ If possible volunteers are asked to bring work clothes and practical boots for gardening

ACCESSABILITY: Volunteers need to be able to manage stairs, walk on uneven ground in the garden area. The accommodation is of a good standard.

EXTRA FEE: 30 Euros - a small contribution to the project and the work of Concordia Volunteers.

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Referencia: 3

CONCUK13

Address:

PORTSLADE

Location:

OAK GROVE COLLEGE 2 (EXTRA FEE 30 EUROS)

Name: Name: 2016 Year: Code: Url: www.concordiavolunteers.org.uk

ENVI-KIDS - Environmental-Work with kids

Project: 30 Max Age: 18 Min Age: 24/09/2016 Final Date: 10/09/2016 Initial Date: 1 Places: Descripction of Workcamp:

PROJECT: Oak Grove College is a special school for children aged 11 ¿ 18 years with a wide range of disabilities from severe learning difficulties to behavioural problems to physical disabilities. For the last ten years international volunteers have been invited to help create a beautiful environment for the children and this year Oak Grove College would like to continue this work by hosting two groups of international volunteers in June and September.

WORK: Since the College opened in 2005, students working alongside staff and volunteers have landscaped and planted the grounds themselves. International volunteers will work alongside pupils with special needs on horticulture, hard landscaping and creative tasks. They will be working alongside children making outdoor sculptures and helping to develop the gardens in the grounds. The work may change depending on the weather and the children who are assisting each day; we ask that volunteers are FLEXIBLE and willing to help with any of the tasks. Volunteers will work between the hours of 8.30am ¿ 3.30pm.

ACCOMMODATION AND FOOD: The accommodation is basic but adequate; volunteers will sleep on the floor of a local community centre or church hall and will need to bring sleeping bags and rolls mats. Due to the additional use of this accommodation volunteers need to be aware of the other activities that may be happening around them. The host is always willing to arrange after work activities and is very active in taking volunteers on trips and outings. The accommodation provided is located within short walking distance of many urban amenities,

including: banks, pharmacies, supermarkets, public swimming pool, cafes, shops, train station and the beach. Volunteers will cook breakfast and dinner in the kitchen of the accommodation and have a main meal provided by the school at lunchtime. Volunteers will use the local leisure centre nearby for showers.

Since it is always nice to try new and different dishes, volunteers are encouraged to bring along their favourite recipes from home!

LOCATION: Oak Grove College is located in Durrington-on-Sea near Worthing on the South East coast. Durrington-on-Sea is approximately 1 ½ hours from London and 30 minutes from Brighton.

TERMINAL: NEAREST AIRPORT: Gatwick NEAREST TRAIN STATION: Durrington-on-Sea

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:

¿ Volunteers must have a good level of English and an interest in working alongside children with special needs.

¿ A Certificate of Good Conduct must be sent to Concordia at least three weeks before the project takes place.

¿ At times this project can be physically demanding and the volunteers need to be prepared to work outside in all weathers.

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be prepared to work outside in all weathers.

ACCESSABILITY: Volunteers need to be able to sleep in basic accommodation on the floor, be physically active for the work and be able to walk up to 2 km. EXTRA FEE: 30 Euros - a small contribution to the project and the work of Concordia Volunteers.

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Referencia: 4

VAP-UK-02

Address:

--Location:

BUDDHAFIELD FESTIVAL 2016 (ML, EXTRA FEE 80l)

Name: Name: 2016 Year: Code: FEST - Festival Project: 30 Max Age: 18 Min Age: 22/07/2016 Final Date: 06/07/2016 Initial Date: 2 Places: Descripction of Workcamp: BACKGROUND:

Buddhafield (www.buddhafield.com ) is an English Buddhist collective that is part of the international Buddhist movement, the Triratna Buddhist Community (http: //thebuddhistcentre.com). Buddhafield emerged out of the coming together of Buddhism and ecological awareness in the 1990s. Buddhafield is inspired by the ideal of living and working more simply and kindly in a community informed by awareness of our interconnections with each other and with nature. We run a programme of camping activities in the South West of England and own two beautiful pieces of land, which we are committed to managing sustainably and which we use for several events each year (not the Festival itself). We are perhaps best known for organising the much-loved Buddhafield Festival , now in its 17th year, and for the Buddhafield Café, which provides vegan food at festivals like the Glastonbury Festival.

THE FESTIVAL:

The Buddhafield Festival is held over a period of five days, on a beautiful site in the Blackdown Hills, in Somerset, England. The event brings together around three thousand people for a sharing and celebration of alternative social, cultural,

political and spiritual values. The mix of activities around Buddhist, environmental, healing and social change themes together with general festival attractions such as singing, dance, yoga, drumming, live music, comedy, craftwork, chai cafes, saunas, hot tubs and a huge range of activities for children, attracts a wide range of festival goers. The feedback we get is that for many the event is a reminder that a more positive and kind alternative to conventional competitive and

environmentally damaging ways of living is possible. In keeping with the Festival's Buddhist ethos the event is a drug and alcohol-free zone.

Here is a brief youtube clip of the festival - https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=ZjusbjWLWq8

WORK:

Needless to say, in order for the Festival to be a life-enhancing and indeed for some a life-transforming experience, much hard work is required. From the day we arrive in an empty field with a small vanguard, our numbers gradually swell until we have around eight hundred volunteers welcoming the two thousand visitors. The set-up crew erect the structures that will act as kitchens and venues. They establish the infrastructure such as plumbing, compost toilets, showers and saunas. They make the site beautiful and safe with flags, bunting, paths, fences and lighting. Then during the Festival we have stewards to welcome and guide festival goers, to manage parking and traffic and to attend to people's well-being. Toilet wizards maintain the compost toilets. A team of recyclers sorts materials so as to minimize landfill. The café crew feed volunteers and festival goers alike. The site crew look after the infrastructure, tents, water etc. During the setup phase volunteers will get one day off and during the festival two or three days either as full days or half days, depending on the needs of the particular area.

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full days or half days, depending on the needs of the particular area.

VAP volunteers can choose from one of a number of areas of work during the five days of the Festival itself (July 13th - Sunday July 17th): the Dharma Parlour, the Buddhafield cafe, site crew, recycling and ¿toilet wizards¿. In addition we have an ambitious ¿barefoot journalism¿ project we¿d like to invite the VAP volunteers to take part in - see below for more details. The Dharma Parlour is the area of the Festival where there is a daily programme of Buddhist talks and discussions - the work here will be keeping the area beautiful and welcoming.

In the ¿barefoot journalism¿ project we will ask those volunteers who want to (and we hope it will be most of them!) , to go out into the festival and find people to interview about specific questions eg ¿what is Buddhafield?¿, ¿what is meditation? ¿ ¿what is Buddhism¿, etc and then ¿report back¿ by speaking live to camera for one or two minutes in their native language ¿ we¿d record them on video and that way quickly produce a series of short informal multi-language videos. If people are happy with them we¿d post them on YouTube and add them to our multi-language ¿Anybody Anywhere¿ internet project.

During the Festival the volunteers will have work shifts, but will also have time to enjoy the huge variety of events taking place and facilities available as outlined above. Volunteers are asked to attend daily morning meetings, the exact time depending on what area of work they choose to join. The work is very team-based. The whole enterprise runs on goodwill, awareness of each others¿ needs, good communication and mutual support. During set-up and take-down there will be organised events around Buddhist themes, attendance at which is completely voluntary. There are generally also alternatives such as spontaneous musical gatherings, often around a fire.

ACCOMMODATION and FOOD:

If possible volunteers should provide their own tents, however if necessary Buddhafield should be able to provide a shared canvas structure (e.g. a geodesic dome) as an on-site communal camping accommodation. However this may be needed or workshops during the day, especially during the Festival itself.

Volunteers should bring their own sleeping gear such as sleeping bag and sleeping mat. Buddhafield will provide food (mainly vegan) and hot drinks are available throughout the day.

TRAVEL TO BUDDHAFIELD:

The Festival site is in remote countryside, with only two buses per day going near the site. The nearest town is Taunton in Somerset which has good trains to London. Once on site it take a long time to leave and go shopping etc. We are therefore asking all VAP volunteers to arrive in time to travel up to the site

together on July 6th on the 17.30 bus from Taunton town centre. A member of the Buddhafield team will meet people at the station and help them get to the site. We recommend arriving in Taunton by about 4pm to make sure you meet the

Buddhafield crew member and to catch the bus in good time! Trains:

The nearest station is Taunton. Journeys take about 2 hours from London or Birmingham, 1 hour from Bristol and 30 minutes from Exeter. Book via http: //www.thetrainline.com/

Coaches:

Taunton is about 4 hours from London and 1 hour from Bristol. National Express run regular services to Taunton. See www.nationalexpress.com.

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Local transport:

Once in Taunton there are two buses per day which can drop you within 5 minutes walk of the Festival site. The bus stops are about 15 minutes walk from Taunton station and five minutes from the coach station.

HOSTING FEE:

Volunteers will be asked to pay a fee of £80 GBP upon arrival.

REQUIREMENTS: Volunteers applying should write a motivation letter explaining their reasons to apply to this specific project.

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Referencia: 5

VAP-UK-03

Address:

--Location:

OTHONA COMMUNITY 1 (EXTRA FEE 80L)

Name: Name:

2016

Year: Code:

ENVI-MANU - Environmental-Manual work

Project: 30 Max Age: 18 Min Age: 08/08/2016 Final Date: 25/07/2016 Initial Date: 1 Places: Descripction of Workcamp: PROJECT:

The Othona Community in Bradwell-on-Sea was founded in 1946. It is a residential centre for people of different ages, nationalities and backgrounds to seek a

common understanding in the cause of peace. Othona has welcomed VAP

volunteers since the early 1970's. Othona is a multi-faith non-dogmatic Christian Community founded next to one of the oldest churches in the UK (654AD). It fully involves non-Christians. It is an experimental community where work, play,

drama, art and study are combined. Volunteers will be fully integrated in the life of the community.

WORK:

During the summer we will be helping with the day to day running of the community, and interacting with our guests and members, ongoing work to the grounds and gardens, ditches to be cleared and fencing to be repaired and painted.

LEISURE:

During the volunteers time there, there will be two themed study weeks: "Lights Camera Action" lead by two BBC journalists, and "A Taste of Africa". ¿ details of these events can be viewed on Othona's website http://www.othona-bradwell.org. uk/Events

Outside their work duties volunteers are encouraged to join in these activities. ACCOMMODATION:

In tents (Please bring your own) close to the community centre. Food will be healthy and home made. Vegetarian diets can be catered for.

LOCATION:

The Othona Community is situated on the east coast of Essex, next to a nature reserve. It is 5 Km from the nearest village.

TERMINAL:

London and Stansted airports and Southminster train station are the closest for arrivals and departures.

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Referencia: 6

VAP-UK-04

Address:

--Location:

OTHONA COMMUNITY 2 (EXTRA FEE 80L)

Name: Name:

2016

Year: Code:

ENVI-MANU - Environmental-Manual work

Project: 30 Max Age: 18 Min Age: 02/09/2016 Final Date: 20/08/2016 Initial Date: 1 Places: Descripction of Workcamp: PROJECT:

The Othona Community in Bradwell-on-Sea was founded in 1946. It is a residential centre for people of different ages, nationalities and backgrounds to seek a

common understanding in the cause of peace. Othona has welcomed VAP

volunteers since the early 1970's. Othona is a multi-faith non-dogmatic Christian Community founded next to one of the oldest churches in the UK (654AD). It fully involves non-Christians. It is an experimental community where work, play,

drama, art and study are combined. Volunteers will be fully integrated in the life of the community.

WORK:

During the summer we will be helping with the day to day running of the community, and interacting with our guests and members, ongoing work to the grounds and gardens, ditches to be cleared and fencing to be repaired and painted.

LEISURE:

During the volunteers time there, there will be two themed study weeks: "Othona Musicals" and "Beneath the stars, Astronomy for all". ¿ details of these events can be viewed on Othona's website http://www.othona-bradwell.org.uk/Events

Outside their work duties volunteers are encouraged to join in these activities. ACCOMMODATION:

In tents (Please bring your own) close to the community centre. Food will be healthy and home made. Vegetarian diets can be catered for.

LOCATION:

The Othona Community is situated on the east coast of Essex, next to a nature reserve. It is 5 Km from the nearest village.

TERMINAL:

London and Stansted airports and Southminster train station are the closest for arrivals and departures.

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Referencia: 7

VAP-UK-06

Address:

--Location:

GREEN EARTH AWAKENING (ML, EXTRA FEE 80L)

Name: Name: 2016 Year: Code: FEST - Festival Project: 30 Max Age: 18 Min Age: 23/09/2016 Final Date: 09/09/2016 Initial Date: 1 Places: Descripction of Workcamp: BACKGROUND:

Buddhafield (www.buddhafield.com) is an English Buddhist collective that is part of the international Buddhist movement, the Triratna Buddhist Community (http: //thebuddhistcentre.com). Buddhafield emerged out of the coming together of Buddhism and ecological awareness in the 1990s. Buddhafield is inspired by the ideal of living and working more simply and kindly in a community informed by awareness of our interconnections with each other and with nature. Buddhafield runs a programme of camping activities in England and owns two beautiful pieces of land, which they are committed to managing sustainably and which they use for several events each year.

THE EVENT:

Buddhafield's Green Earth Awakening Camp is held over a period of five days, on a beautiful site in the Blackdown Hills, in Somerset, England. The event brings together Buddhists, activists and environmentalists for celebration, joy, and exploring how we might live more in harmony with each other and the

environment. There will be workshops, talks, music, crafts, traditional skills and dance. There will also be meditation, environmental discussion, healing area and social change themes together with general festival attractions such as singing, dance, yoga, drumming, live music, saunas, hot tubs and forest school activities for children. The event is for 500 people. The feedback we get is that for many the event is a reminder that a more positive and compassionate alternative to

conventional competitive and environmentally damaging ways of living is possible. In keeping with the Camp's Buddhist ethos the event is a drug and alcohol-free zone.

WORK:

Volunteers will be assisting in setting up the event working in teams with

experienced people. Helping put up tents and other structures, decorate and make the site beautiful. Alternatively people might work in the café team helping with the catering or other manual jobs around the site or a variety of task. The event itself will take place from 14th to 18th September. During the camp, volunteers can help in the café and cooking teams or site crew or aid with recycling and after the event help with sorting and collecting recycling and taking the camp down. The work is very team-based. The whole enterprise runs on goodwill, awareness of each others' needs, good communication and mutual support. During set-up and take-down there will be organised events around Buddhist themes, attendance at which is completely voluntary. There are generally also alternatives such as spontaneous musical gatherings, often around a fire.

FOOD AND ACCOMMODATION:

Buddhafield will provide food (vegan) and hot drinks are available throughout the day. Volunteers should provide their own tents and their own sleeping gear such as sleeping bag and sleeping mat.

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as sleeping bag and sleeping mat.

TRAVEL TO BUDDHAFIELD/GREEN EARTH AWAKENING:

The Festival site is in remote countryside, with only two buses per day going near the site. The nearest town is Taunton in Somerset which has good trains to London. Once on site it takes a long time to leave and go shopping etc. We are therefore asking all VAP volunteers to arrive in time to travel up to the site together on Sept 9th on the 17.30 bus from Taunton town centre. A member of the Buddhafield team will meet people at the station and help them get to the site. We recommend arriving in Taunton by about 4pm to make sure you meet the Buddhafield crew member and to catch the bus in good time!

Trains:

The nearest station is Taunton. Journeys take about 2 hours from London or Birmingham, 1 hour from Bristol and 30 minutes from Exeter. Book via http: //www.thetrainline.com/

Coaches:

Taunton is about 4 hours from London and 1 hour from Bristol. National Express run regular services to Taunton. See www.nationalexpress.com.

Local transport:

Once in Taunton there are two buses per day which can drop you within 5 minutes walk of the Festival site. The bus stops are about 15 minutes walk from Taunton station and five minutes from the coach station.

HOSTING FEE:

Volunteers will be asked to pay a fee of £80 GBP upon arrival.

REQUIREMENTS: Volunteers applying should write a motivation letter explaining their reasons to apply to this specific project.

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Referencia: 8

VAP-UK-08

Address:

--Location:

ONE WORLD SUMMER FESTIVAL (EXTRA FEE 80 L)

Name: Name: 2016 Year: Code: FEST - Festival Project: 30 Max Age: 18 Min Age: 08/08/2016 Final Date: 30/07/2016 Initial Date: 3 Places: Descripction of Workcamp:

PROJECT: The One World Festival is a truly magical mid-summer event.

Individuals and families come together from all over the world to share in a unique atmosphere of rest and activity, fun and freedom, challenge and adventure. The One World Festival presents over 200 workshops and lectures throughout the week, with separate activity programs for teens and children of all age groups. All teachers are dedicated and experienced in a range of therapies, natural movement and dance forms, exercise for physical and spiritual development, holistic health, arts, crafts and sports, as well as in specialist areas such as Natural Cookery. For more information on the festival please check https://oneworldcamp.com/ WORK:

One World Provides 3 meals a day for guests and staff. It is a macrobiotic menu with alternative servings available for children. The catering team lovingly

prepares the food, carefully serves the guests and diligently resets the dining area. Angela and Venu, our resident Italian Chefs, have a combined 40 years experience providing nutritious meat free dishes. Catering experience isn¿t necessary as training will be provided on the job, and teams will be supervised by one of our head chefs at all times.

NB: Volunteers will be expected to work 6 hours a day in a shift pattern. LEISURE:

If you¿re planning on attending a lot of the festival's workshops then this is the team for you, with its flexible shift pattern you should always be able to find a time to participate in as many workshops as you can handle.

ACCOMMODATION AND FOOD: Camping. Please supply your own tent otherwise we will supply tents and usually it is for 2 or more people per tent. Please bring a warm sleeping bag and sleeping mat. There are toilets, hot showers and hand basins. Food is vegetarian and is supplied free of charge x 3 meals a day. LOCATION: Brymore academy, Cannington, Somerset.

TERMINAL: Bridgewater (Somerset) train station. Bristol Airport or London Airport. HOSTING FEE: £80 GBP to be paid upon arrival.

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Ref. Ages

Code Type Date Places

Workcamp

Codes Order

Reino Unido

MOULSECOOMB (EXTRA FEE 30EUR - CERTIF. PENALES)

1 01/07/2016 - 16/07/2016 ENVI-KIDS

CONCUK04 18 - 30 1

MANJUSHRI 2 (EXTRA FEE 30 EUR) CONCUK12 ENVI-RENO 18 - 30 28/08/2016 - 11/09/2016 1 2 OAK GROVE COLLEGE 2 (EXTRA FEE 30

EUROS)

1 10/09/2016 - 24/09/2016 ENVI-KIDS

CONCUK13 18 - 30 3

BUDDHAFIELD FESTIVAL 2016 (ML, EXTRA FEE 80l)

2 06/07/2016 - 22/07/2016 FEST

VAP-UK-02 18 - 30 4

OTHONA COMMUNITY 1 (EXTRA FEE 80L) VAP-UK-03 ENVI-MANU 18 - 30 25/07/2016 - 08/08/2016 1 5 OTHONA COMMUNITY 2 (EXTRA FEE 80L) VAP-UK-04 ENVI-MANU 18 - 30 20/08/2016 - 02/09/2016 1 6 GREEN EARTH AWAKENING (ML, EXTRA

FEE 80L)

1 09/09/2016 - 23/09/2016 FEST

VAP-UK-06 18 - 30 7

ONE WORLD SUMMER FESTIVAL (EXTRA FEE 80 L)

3 30/07/2016 - 08/08/2016 FEST

VAP-UK-08 18 - 30 8

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Ref. Ages

Code Type Date Places

Workcamp

Dates Order

MOULSECOOMB (EXTRA FEE 30EUR - CERTIF. PENALES)

1 01/07/2016 - 16/07/2016 ENVI-KIDS

CONCUK04 18 - 30 1

BUDDHAFIELD FESTIVAL 2016 (ML, EXTRA FEE 80l)

2 06/07/2016 - 22/07/2016 FEST

VAP-UK-02 18 - 30 4

OTHONA COMMUNITY 1 (EXTRA FEE 80L) VAP-UK-03 ENVI-MANU 18 - 30 25/07/2016 - 08/08/2016 1 5 ONE WORLD SUMMER FESTIVAL (EXTRA

FEE 80 L)

3 30/07/2016 - 08/08/2016 FEST

VAP-UK-08 18 - 30 8

OTHONA COMMUNITY 2 (EXTRA FEE 80L) VAP-UK-04 ENVI-MANU 18 - 30 20/08/2016 - 02/09/2016 1 6 MANJUSHRI 2 (EXTRA FEE 30 EUR) CONCUK12 ENVI-RENO 18 - 30 28/08/2016 - 11/09/2016 1 2 GREEN EARTH AWAKENING (ML, EXTRA

FEE 80L)

1 09/09/2016 - 23/09/2016 FEST

VAP-UK-06 18 - 30 7

OAK GROVE COLLEGE 2 (EXTRA FEE 30 EUROS)

1 10/09/2016 - 24/09/2016 ENVI-KIDS

CONCUK13 18 - 30 3

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