Invitation to A 1.1 Youth Exchange << Sports for
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Invitation to A 1.1 Youth Exchange << Sports for
Invitation to A 1.1 Youth Exchange << Sports for Health, Sports for Inclusion! >> When? Exchange: 21-28 May 2014 Arrival: 20 May 2014 Departure: 29 May 2014 Where? Location: Cristuru Secuiesc, Romania Venue: Kolping Center Who? ASOCIATIA "HANDBAL NO AGE" CRISTURU SECUIESC - ROMANIA Anthropolis Antropológiai Közhasznú Egyesület - HUNGARY Eesti Erinoorsootöö Ühing noOR - ESTONIA Work In Progress – W.I.P. - ITALY Mikes Kelemen Fanları Gençlik Grubu - TURKEY Participants: 6-6 participants from each country How? Working Language: English Short Summary of the Project The Sports for health, sports for inclusion multilateral youth exchange will take place in Cristuru Secuiesc between the 21-28 May 2014. It will involve 30 youngsters from 5 countries: Romania, Hungary, Turkey, Estonia and Italy. The problem tackled by the exchange is the absence of sports in the life of youngsters nowadays, which causes a lot of health problems like obesity. The other problem tackled by the exchange is the communication barrier between disabled youths and youths not confronting such problems. During the project the participants will share and practice their national sports, will seek solutions for popularizing sports among youngsters, will make a campaign in order to make the local community of Cristuru Secuiesc aware of the importance of practicing sports, will organize a sport day for the disabled youths and youths not confronting such problems, will visit a local school to motivate pupils to practice sports. Besides this, the participants will share their cultural values, will establish intercultural dialogue with youths coming from different countries, will erase their prejudices regarding the other participating cultures and will accept more easily the cultural diversity. At the project will participate also deaf youngsters who will make energizers for the other participants, will teach the sign language for them and will be actively involved in all the activities of the project. Participant Profile Each Group has 6 members, 1 group leader and 5 participants. - Age of the group leader can be between 20-50 - Age of the participants has to be 18-25, with a few exceptions until 30. 1 - in each group 3 or 4 of the participants have to be deaf or hearing impaired or from difficult social, economical or geographical backgrounds; - one person in each group should be able to translate English to national Sign Language How to Prepare The young participants should prepare the following: - short creative presentation of their country and sending organization; - creative presentation of the situation of sports and sports for disabled, in each country; - creative presentation of the situation of diseases caused by lack of sports activities, in each country; - preparing short moments of learning from each country’s language and sign language; - bring materials (food, drinks, pictures, movies, music, etc) for intercultural night; Finances and Travels The Youth in Action program covers all the costs of this exchange 100%. This includes accommodation, food and organization. For the Exchange only 70% of travel costs is covered by the Youth in Action Programme, while 30% has to be covered by participants or sending organizations. Each Partner should search the lowest means of transport to arrive in Romania, this means low cost airline tickets and second class bus, train tickets. All tickets, boarding passes and bills must be kept and sent to the host organization. For arriving in Cristuru Secuiesc, You should manage the travels in your own country and the flight. We will manage your travel from Airports in Romania. When choosing your Flights, be sure that You find Wizz Air connections from your country to Airports like Tirgu Mures (very close) Cluj, (close), Arad, Timisoara and Bucharest (far). Before Booking any Airline ticket or any other travel means, send your plan to [email protected] for a confirmation. Please buy tickets as soon as possible. Accommodation We will be hosted In a Renting Home in Cristuru Secuiesc. The building is owned by the Catholic Church and managed privately. It can host 45 people at 1 time and has rooms with 2 to 5 beds. Participants will be randomly selected in rooms, in order to ensure a multicultural division everywhere. 2 Working Spaces The conference room, where we will have some of our meetings, discussions, workshops and debates is also in this building. During some days we will have activities in parks or green spaces around the city. 3 Food Most of the time, we will have breakfast in the restaurant of the renting room. Lunch and Dinner will be in a restaurant in the city. We will also have outdoor cooking if the weather permits it. Most of the food will be traditional Romanian, Hungarian and Seckler food. If there are participants who are vegetarian, with a special diet, or other eating needs, pleas let us know in advance and we will try to prepare for this About the Town Cristuru Secuiesc (RO), Székelykeresztúr (HU), is a town in Harghita County, Romania. It lies in the Seckler Land, an ethno-cultural region in eastern Transylvania where the majority of the population is Seckler, who are a Hungarian ethnic group which speak a distinct dialect of Hungarian. The population of the town is 9672, from which 96% are of Hungarian ethnicity, 3% of Romanian while 1% belongs to other groups. Historically the region, with the whole of Transylvania was part of the Hungarian Kingdom and later, of the Austro Hungarian Empire. After the Trianon Treaty which ended World War 2, ut became part of Romania, and since them (with a period of change during the beginning of World War 2) it is part of this country. 4 A bit of informal Romanian and Hungarian before you arrive English Hy! / Hello! Good morning! Good day! Good night! Welcome! My name is… Thank you! I need help. I’m sorry, I don’t speak Romanian/Hungarian. Do you speak French/German/English? Excuse me! Yes No Maybe Romanian Bună! / Salut! Bună dimineaţa! Bună ziua! Bună seara! Bine aţi venit! Numele meu e… Mulţumesc! Am nevoie de ajutor. Î-mi pare rău, nu vorbesc Românește / Maghiară. Vorbești Franceză/Germană/Engleză? Scuză mă! Da Nu Poate Hungarian Szia! / Hali! Jó reggelt! Jó napot Jó estét! Üdvözlım. A nevem … Köszönöm Segítség. Sajnálom, nem beszélek Románul/Magyarul. Beszélsz Franciául, Németül, Angolul? Bocsánat Igen Nem Lehet This Project is Founded By the European Commission’s Youth in Action Programme, through the Romanian National Agency, Agenția Națională pentru Programe Comunitare în Domeniul Educației și Formării Profesionale 5
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