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Let’s do it!

One morning we got up and decided – let’s do it! Let’s clean Doirani!

 Together with group of Youth Information Center volunteers, on 20th of August we made a cleaning action in Doirani. I was prepared for long and tiring day in reeds and bushes… But all rubbish ended in one hour :)  Doirani isn’t an attractive place for tourists, so all pollution comes there only from local people.

 

Finally, plastic bottles, which have been collected for all the summer, got into a form – a handmade boat. Yes, it wasn’t a tanker, or a ferry… but it swam over the water. And that was our dream, our purpose – to show that everything, which we are hurry to throw away, could have a second life. A second change… to swim in Doirani :)

 

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Volunteering in Greece and Lithuania

For some people a word “volunteering” is still mysterious or has a very limited meaning. In those cases it might be associated with military services, or as it happens quite often – people who do voluntary services might be considered “crazy”. However, phenomenon of voluntarism already has a long history as an important part of social interrelations. Usually it is partly or fully a basis of creating communities, a way to gain working experience that eventually helps to get employed in the same area, many NGOs are created starting from voluntary initiatives. Apart from that, volunteering is without any doubt a way of personal growth and education, not only in means of gaining skills and knowledge, but especially in means of developing social skills.

 

Understanding and popularity of volunteering differs a lot from country to country, and we found it interesting to take a look at its situation in Greece and Lithuania. Even though intuitionally we feel that in both countries volunteering exists and is based usually on good will and motivation of young people, we also saw some differences when comparing the statistics found in both countries. As methodologies of surveys done in both countries differ a lot, we can not make a valid comparison of the available data, but nevertheless we can mention some significant numbers that could help us have a picture of volunteering situation in both countries.

 

Differences

 

According to the survey implemented in Greece in 2005[1], only 4,7% of young people report on participation in voluntary work organizations. This percentage brings Greece at the negative extreme of the total European picture, where youth volunteerism, especially in the North, is particularly strong. While a recent survey implemented in Lithuania[2] claims that 46% of citizens of Lithuania participate in at least one voluntary activity per year (most of them participate in activities related to environment or help other people in various ways). Due to difference of respondent groups we can not directly compare this percentage, but on the other hand, survey in Lithuania states that the age group most involved in volunteering is 15-19 years old, which lets us claim that volunteering in Lithuania is much more popular than in Greece among young people.

 

Same could be assumed about involvement in civic activities in general, as a number of NGOs registered as active in Lithuania reaches 3000 associations, several hundreds of them offering placements for voluntary services. While in Greece, being several times bigger country, there are around 2000 registered active NGOs (270 of them – working on issues of children and youth). Those numbers confirm a stereotype about differences of North and South, as it is often claimed that Northern countries are more developed and active in volunteering and youth work.

 

There are 76 European Voluntary Service (EVS) hosting projects in Greece[3], some of organizations that are coordinating those projects are also EVS sending organizations. However, the number of EVS volunteers hosted annually in Greece is twice bigger than those sent to do their voluntary service abroad. While in Lithuania we have 67 EVS hosting projects, and the number of volunteers sent abroad every year is higher than the ones hosted. Such difference may be related to differences of economical situation in the compared countries, even climate and various social traditions most probably influence those numbers. Nevertheless, it is obvious that different numbers would be expected from first glance according to the difference of size of the countries (Greece having population of 11 millions and Lithuania – only 3,5 millions).

 

Similarities

 

Apart from differences, both countries have something in common: a very limited legislation regarding voluntary services exists. In both countries there is no specific legal document determining volunteering. Volunteers in Greece are assimilated to other categories of people depending on the case (e.g.: students, workers, etc.) and there are some national laws which refer to particular types of volunteering (for instance firemen). On one hand lack of legislation might be seen as an obstacle, but on the other hand, as it is in Lithuania, volunteers might benefit from that. In Lithuania you can sign a voluntary service contract with the organization or institution where you volunteer, having a right to determine specifics of the service. A need to sign an agreement stating responsibilities and rights of the volunteer helps to avoid exploitation, human rights abuse or similar cases. At the same time it gives a chance for volunteer to have an officially signed document, showing his commitment to voluntary service placement. Eventually this can be a starting basis for officially including voluntary experiences in one’s CV.

 

However, recognition of volunteering is still not yet developed enough in both countries. There are efforts to acknowledge voluntary services in various ways: many volunteers receive honors by local authorities for their voluntary activities, Youthpass for EVS volunteers is available since January 2007, it becomes more popular to include voluntary experience in CV confirmed by signatures of organizations in which voluntary service was held. But anyway, volunteering has still a long way to go to be adequately acknowledged.

 

Also there is no general system of ensuring quality of volunteering in both countries. There are efforts to improve quality of voluntary activities by organizing trainings and seminars, creating databases for voluntary organizations, creating communication channels on national and international levels, but there is no overall coordination in terms of administration, theory or approach. In addition it has to be mentioned that none of those trainings lead to an officially recognized qualification.

 

If we look for reasons and try to understand obstacles that still exist for volunteering development in both countries, we can mention absence of comprehensive legislation, lack of access to appropriate information on existing voluntary activities, and difficulty to involve people from disadvantaged backgrounds. But on the other hand, the existing voluntary organizations, activities, active volunteers are proving that volunteering is possible. So we openly claim our opinion, that the key word in this issue is the motivation. When you do have one – you find space for volunteering, you find the activities fitting your interests, you even find time to do something that is not paid for.

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Volunteering opportunities in Greece

 

Volunteering opportunities in Greece are mostly offered by voluntary non-governmental organizations. Range of voluntary activities is really wide: social assistance, environment, human rights, humanitarian aid, religious volunteering, education, arts/culture, sports, animal welfare, blood and human organ donations, support for immigrants, minority groups and many others.

 

Interesting examples of voluntary programs could be the one annually organized by General Secretariat for Youth and Hellenic Postal Service – “Holidays and Voluntary Work” Program. This program targets young people aged 18-26, who are called to cover the additional staff requirements of Post offices during the summer months in Greek tourist resorts. Another interesting example could be a summer camp in Crete held by the Sea Turtle Protection Society of Greece ARCHELON and General Secretariat for Youth. This program “Volunteer for Nature” is inviting young people to help protecting eggs of species of turtles in beaches that are under extinction. Searching for interesting and motivating voluntary activities can be started from your Municipality or the closest Youth Information Center. Next step would be to check other information channels, such as:

-          General Secretariat for Youth, www.neagenia.gr,

-          Greek Centre for the Promotion of Volunteering, www.anthropos.gr,

-          Citizens’ Union Paremvassi, www.paremvassi.gr,

-          Volunteering Organizations Initiative, www.simetexo.gr,

-          General Secretariat for Adult Education, Educational Voluntary Program for Emergency Situations, www.ethelontismos.gr,

-          Hellenic Federation of Voluntary NGOs, www.ngofederation.gr,

-          Panhellenic Network of Ecological Organizations, www.eco-net.gr,

-          Other.

 

European Voluntary Service and AMICUS program are most common and least resources demanding (thus being really available for youth) programs for volunteering abroad, also there are many other programs, available depending on your age, qualifications, priorities for activities, etc. One step is to want to do it. Another – and very important one – is to do it now.

 

 

Resources:

-          EVS database http://ec.europa.eu/youth/evs/aod/hei_en.cfm

-          General Secretariat for Youth, H Nea Genia stin Ellada Simera (Youth in Greece Today), University of Athens (Institute of Applied Communications), Athens, Greece 2005.

-          Voluntary Activities in Lithuania, Volunteers‘ Center and TEO, Lithuania 2008.

-          Voluntary Activities of Young People, Youth-partnership survey, data of Greece 2006.

In addition, a part of the article is based on qualitative information collected during consultation with youth expert Dora Giannaki, Thessaloniki 2009.

 

 

 


[1] Youth in Greece Today, General Secretariat for Youth, University of Athens (Institute of Applied Communications), Athens, Greece 2005.

[2] Voluntary Activities in Lithuania, Volunteers‘ Center and TEO, Lithuania 2008.

[3] EVS database http://ec.europa.eu/youth/evs/aod/hei_en.cfm

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I am a volunteer. What about you?

I could call volunteering an alternative for nowadays world’s materialism, which is leaded by deeper moral principals, not material benefits. Recently volunteering is becoming more and more popular between young people, they don’t want to agree to the standards of society any more – finish school, graduate university, get a job. Wide choice also has an influence – youngsters have so many opportunities, that sometimes they even loose their identity. So volunteering might be the lighthouse for one’s way of searching for himself.

 How everything began

 

The history of volunteering begins from First World War. In 1920 Swiss Pierre Ceresole rallied an international group of young people who wanted to rebuild the war destroyed houses. But the status of volunteer was determined when UNESCO joined those activities in 1948. After 1990‘s lots of different programs were established by European Commission and European Council.

 

The main principle is learning

 

It doesn’t matter what kind of volunteering you are doing – saving turtle’s eggs from tourists in Crete, teaching children not to drink dirty water in Asia, or helping to organize a concert in your birth town. Every volunteering work has two sides – benefit for local society/ environment/nature and your personal development.

There are jobs, which can not be paid by anybody. These kinds of jobs don’t require special knowledge or skills, sometimes they are even invisible, but they are very important for society. In that case there is a need for people who believe in ancient community principals (if you are happy, I am happy too) and don’t look for material profit.

Volunteering has the same mechanism like it is written in Bible: “Store all your riches in heaven”. If you don’t count hours spent by volunteering, little by little Knowledge and Experience are coming to you…

At first you are totally inexperienced, you don’t know so many things – nor as how to work in organization, neither how to communicate with different people…But young people have to collect the experience somehow! Only youth organizations can believe in you and give you a job. Where else you can try to organize your first event, or learn how to manage a project?

But the result of young person’s experience is valid not only for himself. Educated and trained persons can build a better society with strong humanity beliefs. Now, when there are no borders in Europe, we can focus on global issues, not war and conflicts…

 

All the opportunities are given to you

 

Your beginning could be at Kilkis Youth Information Center, which acts in local and international levels. It organizes annual events like Puppet festival, annual Carnival in spring and music concerts in summer. Also Center runs Youth projects (mostly youth exchanges under “Youth in Action” program), sends and hosts volunteers from all over the world (we also came to Greece, Kilkis for volunteering, not for holidaysJ).

This organization could be your bridge to exploring the world. Just come and tell “I want to be a volunteer!”…

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Photography competition

“Doors of Doirani Room” announces a photography competition “Dialogue between Human and Nature”, which aims at encouraging young people’s thinking about their environment.

 

Are we alone on this planet?

 

Does human create the rules, or do we obey the law of the nature?

 

Are we a part of nature? How do you see this relationship?

 

Dialogue between human and nature, does it exist?

 

 

We are inviting you to find the answers to those questions.

Search for views, which could prove it.

Make photos of it.

 

Competition will take part from 22th July to 22th August.

Everyone (without any age ranges) is welcome to participate in it.

 

The only requirements:

Photos should be at least 600×800 pixels resolution.

Send it to doirani.room@gmail.com

Write your name, surname, age, contacts (mail, phone number).

Create your photo’s name and short explanation of its idea.

 

 

All photos will be put into the blog http://doirani.krc.lt, together with their creator’s name and photo’s explanation.

A commission formed of “Doors of Doirani Room” members and Kilkis Youth Information Center workers will choose three participants, whose photos will be most creative and relating to the topic of competition. Winners will be awarded with nice ecological gifts :)

The best of the best photography will be presented at the newspaper “Gratis” in the end of August. 

 

 

 

Let the photo hunting begin! :)

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So many plastic bottles

It is really hot in Greece. When I came from Lithuania, where we have a lot of rain all year round, I had a big need of water. It seems that citizens of Kilkis are also consuming a lot of water. Frappe is always served with pure water.

It might look that consuming water has nothing to do with conserving environment as we need it to survive. For sure, we can’t reduce using water as it would be dangerous to our health. But there is one thing we can really do. It is plastic bottles.

Rarely frappe is being served with glass of water – most of time you get a new 0,5 liter plastic bottle. Or when we get thirsty, we just jump into shop or kiosk and get another new plastic bottle.It is hard to count how many new plastic bottles we consume every week.

When I came to Kilkis I noticed that there are a lot of plastic bottles consumed, but I realized the quantity only when one volunteer from youth center brought two big bags of plastic bottles which were consumed only in one internet café just during one day. I just imagine how many cafes there are in Kilkis and how many bags of plastic bottles they consume every day. And it is just Kilkis with its 25 thousands population. Can you imagine whole Greece with its 11 million population and all those cafes? How many football stadiums can be filled with those plastic bottles?

We realized that we can work in this field. So we have organized workshop for recycle bins. With help from volunteers of youth center, we build 9 nice bins. Bins were made from materials we found in the street – wood and cardboard. That way we saved some trees. Recycle bins will be spread in offices and cafes. Then we will collect the plastic bottles and build ferryboat out of them. This ferryboat will float in lake of Doirani during summer festival and we hope it will drag attention to this enormous amount of plastic bottles.

Also we have published an article at local newspaper “Gratis” and showing our short movie “Trip of plastic bottles” at open air cinema.

Advices :

* Reduce consumption of plastic bottles.
* Choose bigger capacity plastic bottles.
* Fill old plastic bottle with water before leaving house.
* Reuse plastic bottles (decorate them and use for containing spices).
* Recycle (plastic does not degrade for hundreds of years).

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Workshop for recycle bins

In August we will participate in Doirani festival. There we will share ideas about environment friendly lifestyle. We decided, that it would be great to talk about that ideas watching at lake, where ship made of plastic bottles would sail. As Greeks drinks a lot of water it won‘t be hard to get the bottles.

We will collect bottles at cafes and offices, where people also will get some practice of recycling.

We just surfed streets and collect material – cardboards and wood – for our recycle bins. And it has cost 0 euros for us.

Then we called volunteers of Kilkis youth center and started building…

To be continued in next post.

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Lithuanian volunteers. Who are they? Workers

In this movie you gonna see lithuanian volunteers from 4 organizations:

  1. Youth line (www.jaunimolinija.lt);
  2. Action “Darom09″ (www.darom09.lt);
  3. Big Brothers Big Sisters (www.pvc.lt);
  4. SOS childrens’ village (www.sos-vaikukaimai.lt).

All volunteers have paid jobs – from directors to brokers for insurance. Check them out – those good people.

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Volunteers from Lithuania. Pupils.

We are representing another movie about volunteers in Lithuania.

Volunteers, who are still at school…

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Thanks for youngsters from organizations:

Environmental club “Žvejonė”

Youth cultural organization “Kultūros raktas”

Action “Darom 09″

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Students – volunteers!

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For more stronger motivation of volunteering we present movie about lithuanian students. They are studying in the universities and also at the same time they find time for volunteering. A big thanks for all of them: Simona, Rasa, Egle, Ernesta, Lina and Ruta. In this movie they share ideas and minds about volunteering, their experience, why do they volunteer, why do they need this activity, ect.

Hope this movie about students – volunteers will motivate you stronger about volunteering!

Organizations, where students from this movie volunteer:

  1. Environmental information center www.apicentras.lt
  2. Children and teenager social center www.vpscentras.lt
  3. Vilnius Palaimintojo Jurgio Matulaičio parish www.matulaitis.org
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volunteers. who are they? – soon

 

 

We will export great examples of Lithuanian volunteering. We will show those guys, who take there time, act and do wonderful work without asking money.

We have filmed those people, who in our opinion could be great as for Greeks as for Lithuanians.

Our goal is to show two main things:

  • there are school and university students, working and without job people, who find time for volunteering
  • volunteering is not meaningless activity, but provides priceless experience

We are editing movies at the moment, so soon you will meet great Lithuanian volunteers.

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