IRFFMD 및 프로젝트를 국제 자원 봉사 아카데미는 사람들의 생활을 향상하기 위해 최선을 다하고 있습니다 (행복한 인간 행복한 세상), 교육, 투자, 자선 및 개발 프로그램을 구현하는 다양한 지역 사회 봉사 프로젝트를 만들고, 그것을 필요한 사람들에게 의료 서비스를 제공함으로써.
IRFFMD는 프로그램이 좋은 일을하기 위해 자원 봉사자와 인턴들의 노력에 의존하기 때문에 우리는 매우 유연하고 작업하기 쉽습니다. 십년 + 경험을 가지고 우리는 국제 관계, 사회 기업 개발, 평화 구축, 기금 모금, 비정부 또는 재미있는 여행을 간단하게에 관심이있는 강한 서면 및 구두 의사 소통 능력을 가진 사람을 찾고 있습니다. 모든 규모의 그룹도 올 환영합니다. 우리는 또한 다른 사람도 환영 슬로베니아어, 독일어, 폴란드어, 헝가리어, 한국어, 스페인어, 이탈리아어, 러시아어, 영어, 루마니아어를 말하는 이들을 받아들일 수 있습니다.
자원 봉사 또는 방학하면 무료 작품입니다하지만 당신은 생명의 귀중한 지식과 경험을 많이 얻을 수 있습니다. 우리는 당신이 준비하고 우리가 줄 수있는 사업이나 임무를 처리할 준비가 될 있는지 확인하기 위해 사무실에서 교육을 제공합니다. 또한, 1 주 (가장 인기있는) 12 개월 이상, 시간의 기간 동안 체류하는 무료입니다. IRFFMD 주택 숙박 시설을 마련하고 다양한 문화 여행과 경험을 제공할 수 있습니다. 또한 요청에 의해 우리는, 과학, 연구, 학생 교류, 청소년 교류, 학교 교류, 의료, 종교, 홀리 장소, 역사, 와인, 음식, 자연 과일 및 야채, 지방 등 프로그램 및 여행 사업, 연구 조직 수 있습니다.
우리는, 그러나, 여기에 위치를 정리의 행정 비용을 충당하기 위해 100 유로의 1 시간 기증 주시기 바랍니다.
현재에서 사용할 수있는 인턴십 기회도 :
• 미디어
• 모금
• 교육
• NGO의
• 홍보
• 사회적 기업
• 웹 개발, IT는 등
우리는 또한에서 제공 자원 봉사의 기회를 :
• 언어 학교
• 고아원
• 엘더스 주택
• 지역 사역
• 그리고 더 많은 우리, 그냥 연락을!
우리 인턴십 및 자원 봉사 위치는 작업 환경에서 실질적인 지식을 확보하면서 동유럽을 여행하고 탐험하는 훌륭한 기회입니다. 당신은 옛 소련 국가 개발을 빠르게 NGO, 경험 생활의 물류에 대해 배울 수있는, 심지어는 몇 시간 전 드라이브로 몰도바 이내 또는 이웃 국가의 주말 여행이 소요됩니다. 검은 바다 측면에서, 키예프, 호텔, 오데사, 티라스폴, 크리미아 등
페이 스북, 유튜브, 트위터 등 웹 페이지에 IRFFMD 그리고 우리 모두에 대한 어떤 참조 우리를 찾아라! 적용하기 위해 irffmd@gmail.com로 이력서와 요청을 보냅니다.
PS. 2001년 6월 11일에서 시작, 국제 자원 봉사 아카데미는 몰도바에서 시작하여 지금은 전세계 자랑 매우 빠르게 성장하고 국제 IRFFMD 운동의 지점이다. 이 그룹은 단어를 확산하여 성장을 도와주세요!
그럼, 왜 "앞으로 그것을 지불"하는 것이 아니기 및 (또는 이상) 명 훌륭한 volunteeracademy.blogspot.com이 얼마나입니다 3 말해! 당신은 친구, 가족, 이웃, 직장 동료를 알려 그들이 등등하고, 그들의 얘기 ... 음, 당신이 아이디어를 얻을!
그리고, 우리의 동영상을 통해 보여 트위터 우리를 따라, 또는 페이스 북에 우리를 '처럼 주시기 바랍니다 :
http://www.facebook.com/volunteercheaptravel
• 유튜브 (비디오 채널) : http://www.youtube.com/irffmd
• 트위터 : http://twitter.com/irffmd
• 또는 비즈니스 국제 파트너를 찾아, 정부, 미디어, 비영리, 여행 등 단체,
게시물 후원, 투자, 보조금, 글로벌 파트너십 포털에서 헬멧 : http://gppd.net
Monday, July 4, 2011
Sunday, July 3, 2011
Social work and travel program, join us and volunteer or intern with the IRFFMD in Chisinau, Moldova, Eastern Europe, close to Russia for individual or group!
IRFFMD and its project International Volunteer Academy is dedicated to enhancing the lives of the people (happy people–happy world) by implementing educational, investment, charity and development programs, creating various community service projects, providing health care services to those who need it.
IRFFMD relies on the efforts of volunteers and interns to make its programs to work for good and therefore we are very flexible and easy to work with. Having 10 years + experience we are looking for people with strong written and verbal communication skills with an interest in international relations, social enterprise development, peace building, fundraising, NGOs or simple to have fun and travel. Groups of any size are also welcomed to come. We are able to accept those that speak English, Romanian, Russian, Italian, Spanish, Korean, Hungarian, Polish, Slovenian and German also others are welcomed too.
Volunteering or interning is unpaid work but you will gain a lot of precious knowledge and experience for your life. We provide training at our office to make sure that you will be prepared and ready to handle any project or assignment that we give you. In addition, you are free to stay for any length of time, from 1 week (most popular) to 12 months and more. IRFFMD is able to arrange housing accommodations and provide you with various cultural excursions and experiences. Also by request we could organize business, study, scientific, research, student exchange, youth exchange, school exchange, medical, religious, holly places, history, wine, food, natural fruits and vegetables, rural etc. programs and tours.
We do, however, ask for a one time donation of 100 Euros to cover the administration costs of arranging your placement here.
We currently have internship opportunities available in:
· Media
· Fundraising
· Teaching
· NGOs
· Public Relations
· Social enterprise
· Web development, IT etc.
We also have volunteer opportunities available at:
· Language schools
· Elders houses
· Local ministries
· And more, just contact us!
Our internships and volunteer positions are wonderful opportunities to travel and explore Eastern Europe while gaining practical knowledge in a work environment. You will be able to learn about the logistics of a NGO, experience life in a fast developing former USSR country, and even take weekend excursions within Moldova or in neighboring countries by few hour drive ex. at black sea side, Kiev, Bucharest, Odessa, Tiraspol, Crimea etc.
Find us: IRFFMD on Facebook, Youtube, Twitter etc. web pages and see what we are all about! In order to apply, send your resume to irffmd@gmail.com .
PS. Begun on June 11, 2001, the International Volunteer Academy is a branch of an incredibly fast-growing international IRFFMD movement, which began in Moldova and now boasts all over the world. Please help this group grow by spreading the word!
So, why not "pay it forward" and tell 3 (or more) people how wonderful volunteeracademy.blogspot.com is! You tell your friends, your family, your neighbors, your co-workers...and they tell theirs, and so on ...well, you get the idea!
And please feel free to look through our videos, follow us on Twitter, or even ‘like’ us on Facebook :
• Youtube (video channel): http://www.youtube.com/irffmd
• Twitter: http://twitter.com/irffmd
• Or find International Partners to business, government, media, nonprofit, travel etc. organizations,
post Sponsorships, investments, grants, tenders on Global Partnerships Portal : http://gppd.net
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
1TSL : Message: Experienta internationala! VARA aceasta Invitam voluntari,stagieri/practicanti de a lucra in echipa noastra pe vineri 1 Iulie 2011 orele 14.00
1TSL : Message: Experienta internationala! VARA aceasta Invitam voluntari,stagieri/practicanti de a lucra in echipa noastra pe vineri 1 Iulie 2011 orele 14.00
Experienta internationala! VARA aceasta Invitam voluntari,stagieri/practicanti de a lucra in echipa noastra pe vineri 1 Iulie 2011 orele 14.00
In decursul voluntariatului ve-ti capata experienta in: proiecte sociale , ajutorarea copiilor orfani,oamenilor in etate, lucru in birou etc.
Deasemenea Voluntarii au posibilitatea sa obtina experienta in :
1. Traduceri din limbile italiana si engleza in romina si viceversa;
2. Elaborarea si scrierea proiectelor,
3. Proiecte media;
4. Proiecte de ajutorare a copiilor orfani;
5. Alte diverse proiecte din cadrul ONG-lui;
6. Desfasurarea unei campanii de Fundraising;
7. Relatii Internationale;
8. Laborator de videospoturi;
9. Bloguri etc. legate de promovarea pe Internet
10. Ajutorarea copiilor orfani si batrinilor singuratici.
11. Invatarea copiilor sa deseneze etc. Video despre activitatile voluntarilor: http://www.youtube.com/irffmd
1. Traduceri din limbile italiana si engleza in romina si viceversa;
2. Elaborarea si scrierea proiectelor,
3. Proiecte media;
4. Proiecte de ajutorare a copiilor orfani;
5. Alte diverse proiecte din cadrul ONG-lui;
6. Desfasurarea unei campanii de Fundraising;
7. Relatii Internationale;
8. Laborator de videospoturi;
9. Bloguri etc. legate de promovarea pe Internet
10. Ajutorarea copiilor orfani si batrinilor singuratici.
11. Invatarea copiilor sa deseneze etc. Video despre activitatile voluntarilor: http://www.youtube.com/irffmd
Daca tea intrigat anuntul atunci: Va invitam la adunarea voluntarilor vineri 1 Iulie 2011 orele 14.00 adresa: regiunea Malina Mica, str. Constantin Virnav, 13,mun. Chişinău, RM. (Rutiera 191, 125, 193, 192, 112, 189. Statia Centru Diagnostic.) HARTA E ATASATA
Mai multa info la: Telefon de contact: 069006351,fax 738330, Skype: irffmd , Email irff@pisem.net
Mai multa info la: Telefon de contact: 069006351,fax 738330, Skype: irffmd , Email irff@pisem.net
Friday, June 24, 2011
From NJ to Moldova: My Moldovan Adventures, Volunteering,internship at IRFF Moldova
FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 2011
Orheiul Vechi
Orheiul Vechi is this archaeological site in the middle of No Where, Moldova BUT it isabsolutely beautiful there!
A friend of my boss acted as our tour guide and all around Moldovan expert for this excursion.
This site essentially looks like a large crater hole in the middle of the country in Moldova. Our tour guide explained that at one point in time, it was actually a body of water and that is the reason for this seemingly crater-induced valley.
Well, either way, it is beautiful.
There is a tiny town in the middle of this valley. In this tiny town, we stopped at a well and got our own water. We literally just stuck the bucket down the well, pulled up the water and then drank the water straight from the bucket! I have never done anything like that.
All the roads in this tiny town were dirt roads, of course. Our tour said that this town is so small that there are maybe only 4 or 5 children that actually go to school in the town.
Also, most people that live in villages in Moldova don't have indoor running water (hence the wells). They all have out houses and they go to the bathroom there! I could not imagine that.
Then we ate freshly pickedapricots that literally were just picked straight from the tree. My family has an apple tree back home in the US but my parents decided that it is just easier to purchase apples from the store so our apple tree remains wild and well, not maintained.
Also, there is a church at the top of hill. It was recently redone and now it has a beautiful garden.
And there is a cave monastery with one lonely and slightly grumpy monk living there all alone. He has the BEST balcony though, it is a rock balcony built into the caves!
There used to be 12 monks living in this cave monasteryand they all slept in one room. This room was divided into 12 sections by rock walls. This room was so short that even I couldn't stand up straight and I am pretty short. I would never live like that but I guess not many people can.
On the way back, we stopped and ate pizza in some town. I ate a whole personal size pizza for the equivalent of $2.50. Seriously. Moldova is SO cheap for a foreigner!
A friend of my boss acted as our tour guide and all around Moldovan expert for this excursion.
This site essentially looks like a large crater hole in the middle of the country in Moldova. Our tour guide explained that at one point in time, it was actually a body of water and that is the reason for this seemingly crater-induced valley.
Well, either way, it is beautiful.
There is a tiny town in the middle of this valley. In this tiny town, we stopped at a well and got our own water. We literally just stuck the bucket down the well, pulled up the water and then drank the water straight from the bucket! I have never done anything like that.
All the roads in this tiny town were dirt roads, of course. Our tour said that this town is so small that there are maybe only 4 or 5 children that actually go to school in the town.
Also, most people that live in villages in Moldova don't have indoor running water (hence the wells). They all have out houses and they go to the bathroom there! I could not imagine that.
Then we ate freshly pickedapricots that literally were just picked straight from the tree. My family has an apple tree back home in the US but my parents decided that it is just easier to purchase apples from the store so our apple tree remains wild and well, not maintained.
Also, there is a church at the top of hill. It was recently redone and now it has a beautiful garden.
And there is a cave monastery with one lonely and slightly grumpy monk living there all alone. He has the BEST balcony though, it is a rock balcony built into the caves!
There used to be 12 monks living in this cave monasteryand they all slept in one room. This room was divided into 12 sections by rock walls. This room was so short that even I couldn't stand up straight and I am pretty short. I would never live like that but I guess not many people can.
On the way back, we stopped and ate pizza in some town. I ate a whole personal size pizza for the equivalent of $2.50. Seriously. Moldova is SO cheap for a foreigner!
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 2011
I joined a gym!
This is the gym I joined, it is called Heracles-->
And the best part is that I did it all in Russian!
Well, my Russian isn't very good so it was a combination of Russian and hand gestures but no English was involved.
But I love the gym, it is such a great place. However, gyms in Moldova arevery different than gyms in the US.
You are not allowed to show up at the gym in your workout clothes and tennis shoes. And you have to haveseparate tennis shoes to wear in the gym (indoor gym shoes and outdoor gym shoes!).
But that is how it is in Eastern Europe, you have to have separate house shoes. You HAVE to!
Also, all the girls look so pretty while they are at the gym. Seriously. They don't break a sweat! And no girl actually runs on the treadmill, they only walk.
Then afterwards, you have to shower and change before you leave. It is not acceptable to leave the gym without a shower and without changing into proper shoes and clothes. Most girls even blow dry their hair and put on make-up.
Back home, I always just went home and took a shower. I never cared about walking out of the gym looking like a hot mess. But here it is different.
However, it makes me feel so much better to work out! I like living at this apartment with my Russian grandmother but I have no TV and no internet so the gym is a great way to spend my time! Also, my grandmother/host LOVESto fry all of her food so this is a good way to counteract all that oil and fried bread/meat!
Maybe I will even be lucky enough to meet a cute Moldovan there? I am here for 5 more weeks...
And the best part is that I did it all in Russian!
Well, my Russian isn't very good so it was a combination of Russian and hand gestures but no English was involved.
But I love the gym, it is such a great place. However, gyms in Moldova arevery different than gyms in the US.
You are not allowed to show up at the gym in your workout clothes and tennis shoes. And you have to haveseparate tennis shoes to wear in the gym (indoor gym shoes and outdoor gym shoes!).
But that is how it is in Eastern Europe, you have to have separate house shoes. You HAVE to!
Also, all the girls look so pretty while they are at the gym. Seriously. They don't break a sweat! And no girl actually runs on the treadmill, they only walk.
Then afterwards, you have to shower and change before you leave. It is not acceptable to leave the gym without a shower and without changing into proper shoes and clothes. Most girls even blow dry their hair and put on make-up.
Back home, I always just went home and took a shower. I never cared about walking out of the gym looking like a hot mess. But here it is different.
However, it makes me feel so much better to work out! I like living at this apartment with my Russian grandmother but I have no TV and no internet so the gym is a great way to spend my time! Also, my grandmother/host LOVESto fry all of her food so this is a good way to counteract all that oil and fried bread/meat!
Maybe I will even be lucky enough to meet a cute Moldovan there? I am here for 5 more weeks...
Cricova
Mat, the other volunteer here at IRFF Moldova, and I went to Cricova yesterday.
During WWII the USSR built miles and miles of tunnels underground. Afterwards, they had miles of empty tunnels large enough to drive tanks through but no use for them anymore.
In the 1950s, they decided to turn these underground tunnels into tunnels of WINE! 70 miles of WINE!
So at Cricova, you can take a tour of the underground wine tunnels and then have a sampling of the wines. But take a coat because it is cold that deep under the ground!
In the tour, you pass through a section with hundreds of bottles of wine. All of these bottles are tilted so that they can ferment properly and so that the sediment in them falls towards the bottle cap. BUT all of these bottles are HANDturned by women. Cricova is the only place that still uses this method; most wineries use machines to turn their wine bottles. One woman can turn up to 35,000 bottles a day!
The wine tasting was the best part and I definitely recommend it. They served two white wines, two red wines, and then two types of sparkling wine (aka champagne).
They also served nuts, cheeses, crackers, and some type of traditional pastry filled with either cheese, cabbage, or potatoes. The cabbage pastry was so good (I think I ate maybe 5).
Go to Cricova and check out Putin's large collection of wine or the oldest bottle of wine from Jerusalem dating back to 1902 (sounds delicious, right??)!
I may now be inspired to go home and take a wine tasting class. maybe.
During WWII the USSR built miles and miles of tunnels underground. Afterwards, they had miles of empty tunnels large enough to drive tanks through but no use for them anymore.
In the 1950s, they decided to turn these underground tunnels into tunnels of WINE! 70 miles of WINE!
So at Cricova, you can take a tour of the underground wine tunnels and then have a sampling of the wines. But take a coat because it is cold that deep under the ground!
In the tour, you pass through a section with hundreds of bottles of wine. All of these bottles are tilted so that they can ferment properly and so that the sediment in them falls towards the bottle cap. BUT all of these bottles are HANDturned by women. Cricova is the only place that still uses this method; most wineries use machines to turn their wine bottles. One woman can turn up to 35,000 bottles a day!
The wine tasting was the best part and I definitely recommend it. They served two white wines, two red wines, and then two types of sparkling wine (aka champagne).
They also served nuts, cheeses, crackers, and some type of traditional pastry filled with either cheese, cabbage, or potatoes. The cabbage pastry was so good (I think I ate maybe 5).
Go to Cricova and check out Putin's large collection of wine or the oldest bottle of wine from Jerusalem dating back to 1902 (sounds delicious, right??)!
I may now be inspired to go home and take a wine tasting class. maybe.
FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 2011
Moldova... again.
I spent my last winter vacation traveling through Eastern Europe and I somehow found myself in Chisinau, Moldova.
At the time I did not plan on returning to Moldova.
However, in January, I was looking online for more opportunities to travel and possibly intern and I happened upon an internship opportunity in Moldova (of course).
So it is now 6 months later and I am somehow once again in Moldova.
I intern at IRFF Moldova in Chisinau and I live with a Russian grandmother who speaks only Russian.
The other day, I was eating cereal without milk (I don't like milk) and my Russian grandmother, concerned about my dry cereal, tried pouring hot water on it! I stupidly threw my hands in front of the tea kettle and told her in Russian, "No No! I don't like milk but plain cereal is okay!"
She still didn't understand. It was a good fifteen minute confusing conversation about hot water, tea, milk, and cereal. I still don't really know what we were talking about but the important part is that I didn't have to eat waterlogged cereal!
But she is a nice woman and I think that it will work out.
Besides my Russian grandmother, Rima, I know two people here in Chisinau: the director of my NGO, Nick, and the other intern that arrived just today. But I am hoping to change this and meet at least a few locals and make some friends.
These are just a few pictures from my last trip to Chisinau:
It is my first weekend here so there will definitely be more pictures of Chisinau come Monday!
At the time I did not plan on returning to Moldova.
However, in January, I was looking online for more opportunities to travel and possibly intern and I happened upon an internship opportunity in Moldova (of course).
So it is now 6 months later and I am somehow once again in Moldova.
I intern at IRFF Moldova in Chisinau and I live with a Russian grandmother who speaks only Russian.
The other day, I was eating cereal without milk (I don't like milk) and my Russian grandmother, concerned about my dry cereal, tried pouring hot water on it! I stupidly threw my hands in front of the tea kettle and told her in Russian, "No No! I don't like milk but plain cereal is okay!"
She still didn't understand. It was a good fifteen minute confusing conversation about hot water, tea, milk, and cereal. I still don't really know what we were talking about but the important part is that I didn't have to eat waterlogged cereal!
But she is a nice woman and I think that it will work out.
Besides my Russian grandmother, Rima, I know two people here in Chisinau: the director of my NGO, Nick, and the other intern that arrived just today. But I am hoping to change this and meet at least a few locals and make some friends.
These are just a few pictures from my last trip to Chisinau:
It is my first weekend here so there will definitely be more pictures of Chisinau come Monday!
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