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2011年6月16日 星期四

2011 SUMMER...International Volunteer Recruitment!!




Dear Friends,


We are recruiting the 2011 International Volunteer Team again!!
Please come and join our project!
Let's make our summer more meaningful!!


You can also see a 2009 short film here to understand more about our international volunteer project! 





This year we will keep serving the needed children and students with visual impairments around Taiwan! It's a great opportunity to be a volunteer while traveling in the beautiful Taiwan!

Project duration: 2011/6/27~8/10 for 45 days
Here is a simple schedule of our International Volunteer Project
Date
Contents
Benefits
6/27
The Project starts. Volunteers gather together.

06/27~06/30
Preparation for Yun-Lin Multicultural Camp
Free Accommodation & 3 meals
07/01~07/05
1. Yun-Lin Multicultural Camp
Free Accommodation & 3 meals
07/06~07/07
2 Free Days

07/08~07/10
Preparation for Taipei English Music Camp
Free Accommodation & 3 meals
07/11~07/15
2. Taipei English Music Camp
Free Accommodation & 3 meals
07/16~07/20
Accessible Tourism 100
Eden will subsidize NTD 700(USD 24) per day per man for volunteers’ transportation and accommodation.
07/21~07/28
8 Free Days

07/29~07/31
Preparation for Tainan Multicultural Camp
Free Accommodation & 3 meals
08/01~08/05
3. Tainan Multicultural Camp
Free Accommodation & 3 meals
08/06~08/07
2 Free Days

08/09
Farewell dinner in Taipei (optional)


DO NOT HESITATE!!
REGISTER NOW!!


2011 Eden International Volunteer application form
(Eligible volunteers are between the ages of 18 - 35 or 16 - 18 with legal guardian consent.)


For more information!!


2011 EDEN International Volunteer Project


Welcome to JOIN US!!
(Volunteers with physical disabilities are very welcomed!)

2011年3月31日 星期四

伊甸基金會2011 ICAT國際志工大募集!!

 
        本會即將於2011年4月11日(一)至4月14日(四)舉辦「第四屆無障礙旅遊國際研討會」(2011 ICAT),會議主題為「友善生活圈帶動國家發展」,大會活動包括無障礙旅遊體驗行程、專題研討、友善生活旅遊展等,會議內容非常豐富精彩。歡迎大家踴躍參與本次會議!與國內外超過200名NGO代表共襄盛舉,一同認識、瞭解與推動無障礙旅遊各項議題,為身心障礙者、高齡長者、兒童、孕婦等需要之族群創造一個方便無障礙的旅遊環境!更多第四屆無障礙旅遊國際研討會的資訊請參考大會官方網站:http://icat2011.eden.org.tw/


        本會同時致力於邀請大專院校青年加入此次會議國際志工之行列,希望藉由此次參與國際會議之洗禮,培育國內青年和國際社會互動的能力!懇盼青年們發揮主動參與公共事務的志工精神,讓各國外賓體驗台灣青年的熱情與活力!非常歡迎大家擔任本次2011 ICAT的國際志工喔!!


按我下載志工招募說明與報名表

2010年5月25日 星期二

[Recruitment!!] International Volunteer Service Project in TAIWAN!!-2010 Summer

Dear Young,

We are happy to announce this volunteer recruitment news for you!

Having the successful experience last year,
we decides to keep holding this International Volunteer Service Project again this year.

Last year our international volunteers all bring their power into full play, creating the maximum value of our service.
We are so glad that many people in need are benefited from our service.
It's our honor to dedicate ourselves to change the world togather!


This year we have the Multicultural camps for the underprivileged children & English camp for the visually impaired students.
Let's love without borders!

Welcome all of you to join us!

Please see the project details as below:

International Volunteer Service Project in TAIWAN-2010 Summer

Schedule for the International Volunteer Service Project

Eden International Volunteer Application Form

The deadline of this application is  2010/06/13, waiting for your participation~~






2010年5月11日 星期二

[招募] 台北 國際志工招募-2010第六屆東亞NGO論壇

2010第六屆東亞NGO論壇(East Asia NGO Forum 2010)

國際會議志工招募



★ 服務地點:

2010年6月24日(四)至26日(六)

台北縣政府大樓國際會議廳(臺北縣板橋市中山路1段161號)

★ 服務內容簡介:

1. 志工招募單位:伊甸社會福利基金會
2. 志工需求人數:20-30位(視會議規劃需求所定)。
3. 會議期間志工工作內容:
   -外賓接機人員;
   -會議報到接待人員;
   -外賓接待與協助;
   -晚宴協助;
   -外賓城市導覽陪同。
4. 志工招募專長:
   -語言能力:具備英語或日語接待及溝通能力;
   -有參與過國際會議的相關經驗尤佳;
   -相關科系尤佳(社會工作、社會學系、英語學系、日語學系、外交系、國際關係等)。
5. 志工說明會及國際禮儀課程:預計於6月19日- 20日舉辦,詳細時間將另行通知。

★ 聯絡人及聯絡方式:

靳孟哲

伊甸社會福利基金會‧國際暨兩岸發展中心
TEL:02-2578-4515#203
EMAIL:ieden.info@gmail.com
FAX:02-2577-4828

★ 招募時間:

欲報從速,額滿為止!

★ 其他資訊(廣告文宣):

志工招募簡章暨報名表請見 http://0rz.tw/rOiuf

本次會議官方網站 http://www.toaid.org/

備註:
請優先選擇以電子郵件來回傳報名表,
填寫完畢後請郵寄至ieden.info@gmail.com,
謝謝!

[招募] 全省 2010伊甸基金會國際志工暑期服務營

「2010伊甸基金會國際志工暑期服務營」

2010伊甸基金會視障者英語夏令營

2010伊甸基金會多元文化成長營



★ 服務地點:

台灣-北部 南部 東部

★ 服務內容簡介:

暑假即將到來,
各位親愛的青年志工是否已經準備好張開雙臂擁抱曼妙的夏天呢?
伊甸基金會今年暑假為大家準備了清涼有料的國際志工服務營,
再次邀請來自世界各地的外籍青年志工來台,
與台灣在地的青年志工共同組成國際志工團隊服務台灣的視障學生以及弱勢學童,
十分期待由國內外青年志工團結合作一起籌備精彩萬分的國際多元文化活動內容!

準備好了嗎?
讓我們一起創造超越國際的多元學習機會給我們可愛的未來主人翁以及勇敢的視障朋友,
讓他們就算不出國也能體驗世界各地的多元文化!

★ 聯絡人及聯絡方式:

請務必仔細閱讀完活動簡章後,若有任何問題請洽詢以下伊甸同工。

曹曉芳 Summer Tsao

2010國際志工專案負責人

國際暨兩岸發展中心‧國際發展處‧伊甸社會福利基金會
地址: 10560台北市松山區光復北路60巷19之6號B1
電話: +886-2-2578-4515 # 202
傳真: +886-2-2577-4828
電子郵件: eden4006@eden.org.tw、eden.international.cooperation@gmail.com
伊甸官方網站: http://www.eden.org.tw
國際志工部落格: http://edenintvolunteers.blogspot.com

★ 招募時間:

欲報從速,額滿為止!

★ 其他資訊(廣告文宣):

2010伊甸基金會視障者英語夏令營

2010活動簡章

2009活動照片

2010伊甸基金會多元文化成長營

2010活動簡章


「2010伊甸基金會國際志工暑期服務營」

2010活動報名表

報名表填寫完畢後請寄至:eden.international.cooperation@gmail.com
收件人:曹曉芳 Summer Tsao


備註1:報名表中各欄請確實填寫完成,以利活動辦理。
備註2:若寄出報名表後在3日內未收到專人回覆,請再次與我們聯繫。
備註3:若有必要將與志工相約面試,尤其是報名核心志工者。
備註4:若報名成功,請先繳交活動費用,會開收據以茲證明。


參與過2009年服務的志工朋友歡迎今年再來打拚,
新朋友也請別猶豫把握這難得的國際交流&服務機會喔!

2009年10月22日 星期四

Unforgettable days-Yeun-Soo Kim (korea)


My 2009 summer was fantastic thanks to special experience I went through. Every single day was like a magical fairytale for me. I did not expect being a part of volunteer in Eden could make my life much richer and more colorful. I still remember the question which Joseph (one of the volunteers who led the morning devotion) left for us to think over and reflect ourselves, that was “which color can represent last year of you?” As we were all taking turns to answer the question, mine was “white” which refers to meaningless with no color. Looking back my past days of last year, everything I had faced upon were all ups and downs and revolving discouraging thoughts and minds. Without figuring out the reason why-now I suppose probably because of the same old routine of my years of Beijing life- I always had felt I had no faith as if my lifetime dream seemed to slip farther away from reality. Therefore I have always needed a quick-fix or a boost for myself. In other words, I desperately wanted some energy to restart and be freshened up in order to prevent the further defeat of discouragement.

To say the truth, the reason I wanted to apply for this program is merely to add more words in my previous career section as to get extra remark when I get to write a resume for future career. Normally when it comes to serving a voluntary work, a person has to bring up his own will and devotion from the bottom of heart to take part in. For me, applying and deciding to do volunteer service was simply a compulsory choice which will give me advantages. I had arrived Taiwan blindly. From the day I got in Taipei, I just thought about to pass the time hoping time will fly. With the behind story of mine, my 09’ summer began to contribute the greatest surprise with no other expectation which turns out to actually gave me the most unforgettable memories.



If someone asks me what is the most grateful thing during the five weeks of program? Then I will answer both having an opportunity to get to know the people through Eden and lessons I have learnt from it.

Speaking of the day when each one of volunteers met for the very first time. We were just all strangers to each others. I had not even imagined how close we would get. As the time went by, we slowly opened our heart and got to know each other. I have always believed that people who volunteer to help others are decent with warm heart and it opened out a proof before my eyes from the moment I started working. Since we were belonging to small community which so-called teamwork has to be applied, we had positive influence on everyone and also helped each other to persist in following the inexperienced living pattern and corresponding actions, especially when we were organizing various classes for kids. By helping each other out, we had come to gain inspiration from people and also we were spurred on by what others do to obtain the energy that knows no limit. Also when it comes to working in the field, we functioned ourselves as stimulation for each other. Therefore we came to know how to freshen up ourselves with positive attitude which surely led us to the finest condition even if we were all exhausted and went through hardships. The lessons I have got from getting along with them are one of most necessary elements when people get to enter a society where everything is about working with “people.” It really did double the effectiveness-the relationship and work efficiency. We became like a whole family. Now I am thinking that the more we got close to each other, the more the atmosphere of field had gained in intimacy. This led us to be more active in the field as well as the children were into every single class we took.

In addition, looking at those kids who live in inferior surroundings, I have learnt how to appreciate things around me. The churches we went to serve volunteer services were located in rural district; therefore most of children who came to take classes were not raised abundantly. They were so pure and naïve, they were impressed by the trivial around of daily life, they were wearing big smiles on their faces all the time. Their happy faces were beautiful enough to make me forget all the unnecessary anxiety derived from exhausting life cycle. Seeing them and getting along with little angles made all of us feel as if we were kids again back in the days. I came to realize how happy I am and how content my life is. I gradually got to be thankful to every little petty thing and came to know helping others brings overflowing joy to myself and others as well.

People cannot live alone. Life is all about people. Our life glorifies by helping each other out. Therefore it is absolutely true that we have to share love as much as we can. The most important thing I have learnt is that volunteer service is not one-sided activity which merely giving a hand of you, it had to be done by both sides with an idea of sharing and gathering. Also volunteer service only works when the respect and love take place. Serving without those two elements is playing the hypocrite. Although people just participate the volunteer service without wanting something such as getting paid, we have to realize that we rather pay the price called “love” as volunteer. Because serving the volunteer work comes about to putting ourselves in other people’s shoe therefore for us, it is required to acquire modesty, tolerance, understanding and communication. Not to say that we come to pursue healthy personality spirit by possessing positive mind, getting taught from people who need a hand and broadening our mind. Through this five-week of program I just want to roughly define the volunteer work based on my understanding and lessons. The genuine value of this work has to be planned deliberately; it cannot be happened by accident. It needs a solemn promise beforehand. I have no doubt that this kind of opportunity has brought me not just a lifetime experience but also a chance for me to grow into a better me. Plus I believe this would boost me with a great power and inspiration whatever I do in the future. I sincerely hope this experience that many kids and visual impairments shared could remain in their heart forever and ever.

Anyone can do a volunteer service but it is not a thing that everyone can do. Only who practices what he/her had advocated can do the work. And I want to tell people who have not yet experienced that “all you guys have to do is just open your heart and put it in your practice, and then you would see the whole different world in your life.”

Summer in Taiwan-Won Ji Young(Korea)

Last summer, I made a decision which would change my life a lot. Air plane took off, and soon, I arrived in Taiwan. AIESEC of Taiwan University sent a friend to pick up us. Arriving in Taipei, more friends were there to help us. Asking some questions kindly, they tried to help us not to be so nervous. As Taiwan’s climate is marine tropical, it was too wet and too hot. When I arrived at the company, Eden Welfare Foundation, and participated in orientation, I was a little surprise, because almost everything was different from what I thought. Actually what we had to do was not office work, but was voluntary work. Receiving no informative e-mail, I was a little unhappy. And then, AIESECers brought us to Wang grandmother’s home-stay. I and Kim would never forget Wang grandmother’s family who were very kind to us. And we started fall in love with Taiwan.


Soon, we left Taipei and reached in Tainan. Actually our workplace was unbelievably backward facilities and environment. When we reached home we would stay in, we just couldn’t believe that. Being unsatisfied with everything, my life in Taiwan began just like that. 




I remember my first day till now. When I first saw little kids coming inside, my unhappiness disappeared at once. But despite my mind, I just didn’t know how to get along with them at first. Soon, a girl came to me and said, “I want to play with you.”

They were really lovely. Different from the kids I used to meet, they never had unbalanced diet. Actually even I sometimes didn’t eat meal because it was disagreeable food. They easily smiled, easily laughed, easily became happy and easily turned sulky. They were honest to their feelings and they could express their true heart to everybody. I taught them English, Korean language, culture and some other things. I was worried if they couldn’t be interested in them. But they were always ready to accept what we taught. In my opinion, they were thirst after knowledge that adults around them couldn’t teach.

When I participated in the second activity, I met a special friend. When I was preparing teaching material in internet, she was looking at me. She said she wanted me to be her friend. She was from Southeast Asia and was 4 years older than me. She told me that she got married even before her high school graduation. As a mother of three children, she often looked very tired, but she came every day and listened our small lectures. I gave my special love to her 3-year-old daughter named “Yu Ting”. Even now, I sometimes think of Yu Thing and miss her lovely smile very much. At second activity, men and women lived together. After work, we sometimes drank beer and listened to music (Max was our D.J and Joseph loved Michael Jackson’s songs) One day, Amado taught us romantic dance and we really enjoyed that. Frankly speaking, we just ran and ran without any rest even in weekend, and we were tired so much. I am strongly sure that the power made us endure was our friendship and of course, passion. Before, I never believed people from different countries can become good friend just in a month.

In the third activity, more volunteers and more little kids participated in it. In there, I met my special friend, J.D who was from India. He had different culture from us. (Even more different from Latin America’s) But it was not that difficult to become his friend. (And I miss him a lot) Sometimes I and Kim provided friends with food we brought from Korea. When an activity finished, especially when the third activity finished, I cried a lot. Actually it was a little cruel for us to say good-bye each other. We said good-bye to our lovely angels, and also to our colleagues.

When I faced to the last activity, I was worried about them if they would accept us easily or not. But different from our worries, they never guarded against us -- actually they were even more active and outgoing than us. And the most surprise thing for me was they were really smart. (As their eyes don’t work very well, their other four senses are really well-developed.) So their hearing skills and memorizing skills were unbelievable. Actually at the last activity, my condition was so bad. I caught a bad cold and got sickness in my eyes. Even though I often took a rest inside a room, nobody argued about that, but they just worried about my health and took care of me. On Cultural Festival’s day, we decided to cook our traditional dishes and served them. It was not easy to cook food in the hot place, but now it became unforgettable memory. We really hoped they could see pictures that we prepared and could see the colors of food we cooked, and that made us a little sad. We tried to explain everything detail by detail in the most effective way, so that they could imagine what they heard or what they ate. We prepared a small farewell concert together for the last day. When we created dance, we teachers didn’t know how to express a shape of heart. But children did that! Not only I but also others were surprised by their creative thoughts. Although the reason why I met them was to teach them, actually being taught was I.

At first, I and Kim used to say “Only 3 days passed, only 4 days passed……”, But later, we used to say “Only 4 days left, only 3 days left……”

In addition, I met three nice leaders in the program – John, Catherine, and Jocelyn. They were supportive, warm-hearted, and understanding leaders. They were like close sisters or brother outside the work, but they never lost charisma when they worked. I learned “what are the qualities of the good leader”.

Even I’m now in China for my study, I always dream about my Taiwan life. Thank every little lovely kids, friends, AIESECers and people from Eden end.

They are all different. They have all different environments, thoughts, personalities and characteristics. But also, they are all same. Little kids love to sing, love to sing, love to smile, love to cry, dance, love to sleep after lunch, love to play, love to learn, and love to touch “哥哥姐姐” ‘ hearts; and they are really good at those. And they really need our love. Frankly speaking, I have regretted till now – “I should have hugged them more. I should have spent more time with them. I should have listened to them more.” Some of them are love-starved children and that made me hurt since I thought they are little angels.

Through the AIESEC EP program, I learned various things that I would never get from the book, and I’m pretty sure that things will help me to find the reason why I exist in here, the world, and what do I have to do here. Whenever I face to misery, I will think of this experience so that I will get power to overcome that.

Good Experience in Taiwan --Yamashita(Japan)

Hello, Everyone

I would like to tell you our good experience here in Taiwan. I came from Japan on 31st July and worked as a volunteer.

In Japan, I major in education in my university. I will be a teacher in the future. So, I came to Taiwan to learn educational system, social work and cultural understanding.
After I got arrived in Taipei we volunteer team went to Kaoshing and worked for kindergarten. There were lots of disabled children. In the school we had classes and told children our culture and played with them. Teachers and volunteers of this school were very kind and they showed me how to make good relationships with students, how to teach them and how to develop them. I cannot speak Chinese and my English skill is very poor and those students who have heavy disabilities cannot speak and cannot walk by themselves, so of course it is very difficult for us to communicate with disabled children, but I`m very happy when I see their smiling.
What should I do to keep their smiling?
How can I help them?
Only kind mind from the kind people can help disabled children, I think.

Till the end of this internship, I want to study and learn more and more.

After I get back to Japan, I would like to share this experience with my parents, my friends and lots of young people. I want to give them the opportunities to think about society. Thorough this I hope they will be interested in social problem and most of them can make good solutions in the future.

Social work for Eden -ken(Malaysia)

Hello there!

First and foremost I must send my condolence to the whole of Taiwan, 88 Typhoon from what I heard is one of the most devastating typhoon in 50 years. It took away many beloved ones and destroyed parts of Taiwan, but I believe… I strongly believe the burning passion in every Taiwanese would be able to overcome this unfortunate event and rebuild for a better tomorrow.台湾加油!

Back in Malaysia, we have no natural disasters, and I’m very grateful for that after experiencing typhoon in Taipei City. I went out for lunch, the streets were empty, the whole place was really quiet, and weather got really unpredictable. Imagine really big droplets pouring down and suddenly stops, and then it drizzles, wind starts blowing really strong, you can see that the cars are shaking. What really stun me was, the magnitude of the strength of the wind is considered pretty low in Taipei compared with Southern regions of Taiwan!!! Let’s all pray for the situation in Southern Areas to get better as soon as possible.

Social work for Eden is AWESOME! I and my team had a great time in Kaohshiung, assisting pre-elementary teachers in teaching, feeding children with disabilities, cleaning up flooded office and centre. I’m really impressed with the way the teachings are done, teachers offers help to the children with disabilities only when it is really needed, even when they start crying, the teachers will just go nearer to encourage them, cause they know they can do better, they make sure they will be able to be as independent as possible so they can cope with life as they grow older. No Pain No Gain. As volunteer we teach some of the languages we know to the students, encourage them to be more enthusiastic about learning! It was a really fun and wonderful experience working there.


And one more thing, never ever hesitate to ask the locals you’re working with to bring you around. The pre-elementary teachers brought us to Night Market, an extremely hot spot for Taiwanese in case you don’t know, they just love it. It’s crazy, Night Market are so crowded! All the best snacks in Taiwan are there, they sell so many stuffs there and they have mini games provided. Entertainment, shopping, great food and drinks all at one spot. There are countless number of Night Markets in Taiwan and very accessible with MRT.

On the 2nd week, we are placed at Danshui, one of the districts in Taipei at the farther north side of Taiwan. Basically, we did painting and taking care of physically disabled people there. It was saddening to see people once like you and me, got involved in accidents and their whole life changed. However, they stay optimistic, they still enjoy life like they used to and not whine about it, they tell you stories of their past, they are all more than willing to share their experience with you. They joke around with the social workers looking after them, it creates a different atmosphere; filled with laughter and not solemn at all, and you can feel that the people here are really closely bonded.

We, people with perfect limbs should embrace our life more than ever; share our love with the needy, care for them. Happiness is only real when shared. My experience so far as a social work for Eden in Taiwan is only a beginning; I’m hoping there will be more cultures of Taiwan to be learnt, more places to be visited and most importantly, more faces to put a smile upon. =)


 

2009年10月6日 星期二

2009 International Volunteer list

Thanks all the volunteers participate the 2 months activities

"We come from different nations

We exchange ideas and cultural experiences

We endeavor to change the world with love and care for the needy

We work hard an play hard

We treasure the moment

we get together We are 2009 Eden International Volunteer "








Amado_Cerrud_Barrios
Panama
National Cheng Kung University

Dante F.Recalde Melo
Paragua
National Cheng Kung University

Agustin Escobar
Paragua
National Cheng Kung University








Jaideep Pathania
India
Lovely Professional University   










Hakki Caner Kirmizi
Turkey
National Taiwan University       











Joseph Cherng
Canada                                     
McGill University











Ryosuke Yamashita
Japan                                        
Kwansei Gakuin University











Moo Hou Chuen                       
Malaysia
Sunway University College











Max Pongsawat Wallace
New Zealand                             
University of Canterbury,
Christchurch











Yeun Soo Kim                                      
Korea                                         
Tsinghua University,Beijing










Won Ji Young                            
Korea
Tsinghua University,Beijing


Bharti Goyal
India
Lovely Professional University  

2009年9月23日 星期三

Come to Join Us!!


Eden Social Welfare Foundation has 75 service centers in 23 cities and counties all over Taiwan, Here is a great chance to do some volunteer work and have the opportunity to explore the beautiful Taiwan. Come to join us as an international volunteer!!

2009年8月6日 星期四

Aiming Center in Taipei County


Hey there! Towards the end of the month of July, some of the volunteers came back to the north of Taiwan
With the long days that the volunteers worked everyday I bet it must have been very tiring for them but with that I would like to praise them for their hard work. They all seemed to be enjoying themselves to the fullest and even though it could sometimes get long and hard, each volunteer put their best effort into what they did. As far as I could tell it really encouraged the children quite a bit, there was one day that the children read English together and one girl said she was scared to read but with the encouragement given from the volunteers, she became a bit more confident. That is one of the best parts because if the children were not encouraged it would have probably been the longest week of their lives. So I would like to say Thank you to all of the volunteers some whom I have met and some whom I have not met. I learned a lot watching how it all worked out and have heard great things of the volunteers in the south. I really hope that each volunteer also learned or benefited from this experience as well and I hope they all would like to continue to help out when they can. Everyone from the International Department is very pleased with how things are going and it makes us want to bring in more and more volunteers as we can.
Bye bye! Jasmin

2009年8月4日 星期二

International Volunteers in Southern Taiwan

Hello once again!!

It has been a while but I am posting with some new information of what has been going on recently in the International Department. So during the middle of July a new batch of International volunteers came together with the Eden International Department to work in summer camps in the south of Taiwan and teach children English. There were volunteers from around the world, and some of them have already experienced Taiwan because they are studying in Taiwan and the others are just here for a month or so to do volunteering here. This time around we have volunteers from Turkey, India, Korea, Panama, Paraguay and of course the local Taiwanese volunteers. This time around the volunteers would not only be teaching English to children, they have also included information on their home countries. They taught their own language, introduced unique things and foods, and also taught the children games and activities.

I am quite sad to say that I did not have the opportunity to be there with them because of my classes going on in the city but it looks like everyone enjoyed themselves! I am very glad for that because with all the work that needs to be done at times when you see the outcome, it all pays off in the end.

Well that is all I have for now, take care and Thank you for reading! Jasmin

2009年6月2日 星期二


暑假,艷陽高照,想要和國際志工一起在台灣服務嗎?


2009年夏天來自國外的五位志工,將在伊甸基金會服務為期兩個月,邀請個性開朗、英文流利、不排斥基督教信仰的青年朋友,一同參與。
  • 第一梯次:多元文化夏令營
  • 第二梯次: 視障英文夏令營
活動詳情、報名方式,請下載 報名從速,6/22(一)截止* 伊甸英文志工優先錄取 與我聯繫 伊甸基金會國際合作中心 周庭妤 TEL:02-5553-2833 E-Mail:eden.international.cooperation@gmail.com

2009年4月23日 星期四

4/23/2009 Accessible Tourism Video and I am the voice


Hello hello!!!
Let me tell you about an interesting and nerve wrecking experience that I had this week. So I am working on the assignments that the office gives me to do here at Eden, and it turns out that I was going to be recorded for an instructional video for the Accessible Tourism Department.
I found out about it last week but when I was told I just thought it was going to be a dubbed voice for a Taiwanese speaker and so that would result in a few lines. However, arriving to the office on Tuesday it turns out I was to read 2 pages of listed sentences for the whole movie. I was feeling a bit nervous after that because yes I can speak English fluently but you know, it is just a small bit nerve wrecking when you realize that many people will be watching this video and I was not sure if my voice is nice enough to be put on a video.

So I get these two pages of print outs with Mandarin and its English translation. I was asked to make corrections but I was not sure what type of corrections were going to be needed. I thought at first that the Mandarin and English were separated to help me know where one sentence starts and another begins, so that originally it was like one big paragraph. So I made corrections as if the sentence were to form a big paragraph. But it turns out that, that was not the case I was going to read each sentence separately. So some of the corrections that I made were not needed, I felt a bit embarrassed after that and hope I did not offend the person who wrote it out in the first place.
Then 3 of us (myself included) went into a small room and did the recording. It was interesting because I had Catherine to translate for me but I did make a lot of mistakes anyway. Such as not starting at the right time, my voice cracking up, and sometimes there were noises when we had to record in silence. We had a few laughs over some of the incidences so it was not bad or anything. It was really cool and I tried to my best to make this video up to the expectations that were needed.
But before I go on, let me fill you in, a little bit about the Accessible Tourism if you don't already know about it.
So I will start off by saying that accessible travel, is pretty much a set itinerary for physically disabled people. Unfortunately, most places of attraction do not necessarily target to the physically disabled or attraction areas do not even have the area built so that people with physical disabilities can't get around alone very easily. So that makes it very hard for those with disabilities to go on vacation, and many of them don't even bother taking vacations because of those reasons. So what this department does, is take all of that into consideration and has created a plan to make traveling something all people can do no matter if they are physically disabled or not.

In addition to that, they have created instructional videos to show to places around the world who for the most part are mainly vacation destination areas, who might be interested in making their place of business/attraction more accessible. The process of Accessible tourism is spreading so much that there are even International Conferences being held to inform the world. This year the International Conference on Accessible tourism is being held in Singapore from April 22-24th. It is believed that business ventures that incorporate accessible tourism will benefit from travel, tourism, and will enhance the lives of many people in the host country.
To find out more please visit:
www.ICAT2009.com.sg or http://www.wretch.cc/blog/barrierfree
I find that this will enhance the lives of many people as well, accessible tourism is opening many doors for people to enjoy the world as well and take in the beauty that it has to offer. Being the English voice for an accessible tourism video is an honor but I have got say that hearing my voice being recorded is a bit strange. I would have never thought in my life that I would be the voice for a video. Although, they probably could have picked someone with a better voice, I am glad that I was able to experience this. Who knows if people who watch the video listen to my voice it could be a potential for me to go professional! LOL Just a joke (^_*)b
Well I would like to say Thank you to all who were involved in the process and it will be an experience that I definitely will remember.
Cheers!!
Jasmin Nunez

2009年4月13日 星期一

New Intern for Eden

Hello Everyone! Da Jia Hao!

Welcome to my first blog post! I would like to introduce myself. My name is Jasmin Nunez, I am a new arrivee to both Taiwan and Eden Social Welfare Foundation. I come from the city of Milwaukee in the states of Wisconsin, and I am a Global Studies Major at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. As of last month I have arrived to the nice country of Taiwan and I am currently studying Mandarin at the Mandarin Training Center in Shida.
I have also just recently joined the Eden Social Welfare Foundation and I will be assisting them in all that I can do to help not only the community but also to inform the communities all around us about the foundation and its goals. I look forward to these up coming months and hope to get to know the Eden community very well. Please feel free to join me during this time with Eden by keeping track of the blogs.
Yours Truly,
Jasmin Nunez
p.s. in the picture I am the one on the far left (^_*)b

2008年11月3日 星期一

“Riding with Hope” Cycling Round Island Charity Trip

Eden and Nan Shan Life Insurance Company raising funds for people with disabilitiesCycling round Taiwan Island is a dream of many among us, but this is a dream too far away for people with disabilities. In order to find the lost mobility for them, Eden and Nan Shan Life Insurance Company co-organized again “Riding with Hope” cycling round island charity trip. This year, 50 participants cycled around Taiwan in 12 days to raise funds for people with disabilities.
From Sep. 20th to Oct. 1st, the “Riding with Hope” Cycling Round Island Charity Trip raised funds for the “Finding the Lost Mobility Fund Raising Project” which aims to collect funds for assistive technologies like white cane, wheelchair and accessible bus. The project’s goal is to raise 10 million NTD; so far we have raised 6 million NTD and will need more support from the society. Join us to find the lost mobility for people with disabilities by providing them with efficient assistive technologies.Stories from “Riding with Hope” Cycling Round Island Charity Trip are published on the blog:http://www.eden.org.tw/bike2008 (in Chinese)
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