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CamGwy01-06 CHUP CROCKY
02-Jan-06 to 08-Jan-06
RELIEF/CONS/MANUAL 10 V.
Ages 18+ Fee:$125.00 Xtra Fee: $70.00
REPORT REFUND: $0.00
RELIEF CAMPS: The
maximum VFP fee for ANY number of weekly relief camps is US$250. Relief work
with a total NON Profit approach can be a successful way to develop a village
or projects. Again we will have a camp that can be joined every week for
one-week periods (minimum 1 week, no maximum duration). We strongly advise you
to come for more then one week. Every Monday we will pick up volunteers near
the border of Kampuchea; you must arrive the weekend before in Prakon Chai near
Buriram (see the info sheets provided by your sending organization). We can't
provide a visa for you or even help you to get a multiple visa on arrival in
Kampuchea. Together with the Thai military we will go to the border of O'smach
to cross the border. Your Visa for 1 month cost 1,000 baht on the border which
need to renew ofcourse each month. The horrible or fun travel to this village
won't be done by you when you see Greenway organization and the Thai military,
we will travel via Thailand to Chup Crocky. Upon arrival, each participant must
pay a participation fee for the upcoming week. This money will in turn be given
immediately to the responsible coordinator who will use this money for any
further development in Chup Crocky. Whenever you want to donate more money to
this program, please choose your own project and spend your money on what you
would like to develop. The weekly participation fee is: US $70 to cover all
basic expenses. US $100 for those who want to include a small donation.
Greenway will not use any of this money to cover its overhead costs; all funds
will go to the local community. We can accept both groups and individuals into this
program. Project "The school 1": This village school is situated
between two villages, each village containing approx 350 – 400 inhabitants.
There are about 80 children aged 6 to 13 and these are the children that we
would like to base our educational services for. However before the school can invite the children there is
maintenance work that needs to be done on the building, including roof repair,
clearing land for a playground, building walls, constructing toilets, and
repairing desks. When this initial construction work has been carried out the
school is then ready to invite the children and teachers too open the
building. Projects "The School
2": Once the school has been opened some other projects can begin, this
benefits both the school and the community.
Projects will include building a second school, building a kitchen,
installing electricity and water pump, and equipping the playground. Project Manual In Village: As well as there
being projects directly related to developing the school, there is also some
labour-based work needed within the community, including roof repair and road
work. Project Agricultural: 3. The
Cambodian military have a big influence within the village and are trying to
assist the local people. The aim being, to increase the diversity of food
within the village. Banana trees are being planted, fish ponds built and land
for growing crops prepared. Assistance with this is appreciated and to
encourage the local people is valuable. These project outlines are a loose
structure. Volunteers will find that after some time conversing with local
people and living in the community other projects and important nesses sites
will arise.
CamGwy02-06 CHUP CROCKY
06-Jan-06 to 15-Jan-06
RELIEF/CONS/MANUAL 10 V.
Ages 18+ Fee:$125.00 Xtra Fee: $70.00
REPORT REFUND: $0.00
RELIEF CAMPS: The
maximum VFP fee for ANY number of weekly relief camps is US$250. Relief work
with a total NON Profit approach can be a successful way to develop a village
or projects. Again we will have a camp that can be joined every week for
one-week periods (minimum 1 week, no maximum duration). We strongly advise you
to come for more then one week. Every Monday we will pick up volunteers near
the border of Kampuchea; you must arrive the weekend before in Prakon Chai near
Buriram (see the info sheets provided by your sending organization). We can't
provide a visa for you or even help you to get a multiple visa on arrival in
Kampuchea. Together with the Thai military we will go to the border of O'smach
to cross the border. Your Visa for 1 month cost 1,000 baht on the border which
need to renew ofcourse each month. The horrible or fun travel to this village
won't be done by you when you see Greenway organization and the Thai military,
we will travel via Thailand to Chup Crocky. Upon arrival, each participant must
pay a participation fee for the upcoming week. This money will in turn be given
immediately to the responsible coordinator who will use this money for any
further development in Chup Crocky. Whenever you want to donate more money to
this program, please choose your own project and spend your money on what you
would like to develop. The weekly participation fee is: US $70 to cover all
basic expenses. US $100 for those who want to include a small donation. Greenway
will not use any of this money to cover its overhead costs; all funds will go
to the local community. We can accept both groups and individuals into this
program. Project "The school 1": This village school is situated
between two villages, each village containing approx 350 – 400 inhabitants.
There are about 80 children aged 6 to 13 and these are the children that we
would like to base our educational services for. However before the school can invite the children there is
maintenance work that needs to be done on the building, including roof repair,
clearing land for a playground, building walls, constructing toilets, and
repairing desks. When this initial construction work has been carried out the
school is then ready to invite the children and teachers too open the
building. Projects "The School
2": Once the school has been opened some other projects can begin, this
benefits both the school and the community.
Projects will include building a second school, building a kitchen,
installing electricity and water pump, and equipping the playground. Project Manual In Village: As well as there
being projects directly related to developing the school, there is also some
labour-based work needed within the community, including roof repair and road
work. Project Agricultural: 3. The
Cambodian military have a big influence within the village and are trying to
assist the local people. The aim being, to increase the diversity of food
within the village. Banana trees are being planted, fish ponds built and land for
growing crops prepared. Assistance with this is appreciated and to encourage
the local people is valuable. These project outlines are a loose structure.
Volunteers will find that after some time conversing with local people and
living in the community other projects and important nesses sites will arise.
CamGwy03-06 CHUP CROCKY
16-Jan-06 to 24-Jan-06
RELIEF/CONS/MANUAL 10 V.
Ages 18+ Fee:$125.00 Xtra Fee: $70.00
REPORT REFUND: $0.00
RELIEF CAMPS: The
maximum VFP fee for ANY number of weekly relief camps is US$250. Relief work
with a total NON Profit approach can be a successful way to develop a village
or projects. Again we will have a camp that can be joined every week for
one-week periods (minimum 1 week, no maximum duration). We strongly advise you
to come for more then one week. Every Monday we will pick up volunteers near
the border of Kampuchea; you must arrive the weekend before in Prakon Chai near
Buriram (see the info sheets provided by your sending organization). We can't
provide a visa for you or even help you to get a multiple visa on arrival in
Kampuchea. Together with the Thai military we will go to the border of O'smach
to cross the border. Your Visa for 1 month cost 1,000 baht on the border which
need to renew ofcourse each month. The horrible or fun travel to this village
won't be done by you when you see Greenway organization and the Thai military,
we will travel via Thailand to Chup Crocky. Upon arrival, each participant must
pay a participation fee for the upcoming week. This money will in turn be given
immediately to the responsible coordinator who will use this money for any
further development in Chup Crocky. Whenever you want to donate more money to
this program, please choose your own project and spend your money on what you would
like to develop. The weekly participation fee is: US $70 to cover all basic
expenses. US $100 for those who want to include a small donation. Greenway will
not use any of this money to cover its overhead costs; all funds will go to the
local community. We can accept both groups and individuals into this program.
Project "The school 1": This village school is situated between two
villages, each village containing approx 350 – 400 inhabitants. There are about
80 children aged 6 to 13 and these are the children that we would like to base
our educational services for. However
before the school can invite the children there is maintenance work that needs
to be done on the building, including roof repair, clearing land for a
playground, building walls, constructing toilets, and repairing desks. When
this initial construction work has been carried out the school is then ready to
invite the children and teachers too open the building. Projects "The School 2": Once the
school has been opened some other projects can begin, this benefits both the
school and the community. Projects will
include building a second school, building a kitchen, installing electricity
and water pump, and equipping the playground.
Project Manual In Village: As well as there being projects directly
related to developing the school, there is also some labour-based work needed
within the community, including roof repair and road work. Project Agricultural: 3. The Cambodian
military have a big influence within the village and are trying to assist the
local people. The aim being, to increase the diversity of food within the
village. Banana trees are being planted, fish ponds built and land for growing
crops prepared. Assistance with this is appreciated and to encourage the local
people is valuable. These project outlines are a loose structure. Volunteers
will find that after some time conversing with local people and living in the
community other projects and important nesses sites will arise.
CamGwy04-06 CHUP CROCKY
23-Jan-06 to 29-Jan-06 RELIEF/CONS/MANUAL 10 V.
Ages 18+ Fee:$125.00 Xtra Fee: $70.00
REPORT REFUND: $0.00
RELIEF CAMPS: The
maximum VFP fee for ANY number of weekly relief camps is US$250. Relief work
with a total NON Profit approach can be a successful way to develop a village
or projects. Again we will have a camp that can be joined every week for
one-week periods (minimum 1 week, no maximum duration). We strongly advise you
to come for more then one week. Every Monday we will pick up volunteers near
the border of Kampuchea; you must arrive the weekend before in Prakon Chai near
Buriram (see the info sheets provided by your sending organization). We can't
provide a visa for you or even help you to get a multiple visa on arrival in
Kampuchea. Together with the Thai military we will go to the border of O'smach
to cross the border. Your Visa for 1 month cost 1,000 baht on the border which
need to renew ofcourse each month. The horrible or fun travel to this village
won't be done by you when you see Greenway organization and the Thai military,
we will travel via Thailand to Chup Crocky. Upon arrival, each participant must
pay a participation fee for the upcoming week. This money will in turn be given
immediately to the responsible coordinator who will use this money for any further
development in Chup Crocky. Whenever you want to donate more money to this
program, please choose your own project and spend your money on what you would
like to develop. The weekly participation fee is: US $70 to cover all basic
expenses. US $100 for those who want to include a small donation. Greenway will
not use any of this money to cover its overhead costs; all funds will go to the
local community. We can accept both groups and individuals into this program.
Project "The school 1": This village school is situated between two
villages, each village containing approx 350 – 400 inhabitants. There are about
80 children aged 6 to 13 and these are the children that we would like to base
our educational services for. However
before the school can invite the children there is maintenance work that needs
to be done on the building, including roof repair, clearing land for a
playground, building walls, constructing toilets, and repairing desks. When
this initial construction work has been carried out the school is then ready to
invite the children and teachers too open the building. Projects "The School 2": Once the
school has been opened some other projects can begin, this benefits both the
school and the community. Projects will
include building a second school, building a kitchen, installing electricity
and water pump, and equipping the playground.
Project Manual In Village: As well as there being projects directly
related to developing the school, there is also some labour-based work needed
within the community, including roof repair and road work. Project Agricultural: 3. The Cambodian
military have a big influence within the village and are trying to assist the
local people. The aim being, to increase the diversity of food within the
village. Banana trees are being planted, fish ponds built and land for growing
crops prepared. Assistance with this is appreciated and to encourage the local
people is valuable. These project outlines are a loose structure. Volunteers
will find that after some time conversing with local people and living in the
community other projects and important nesses sites will arise.
CamGwy05-06 CHUP CROCKY
30-Jan-06 to 05-Feb-06
RELIEF/CONS/MANUAL 10 V.
Ages 18+ Fee:$125.00 Xtra Fee: $70.00
REPORT REFUND: $0.00
RELIEF CAMPS: The
maximum VFP fee for ANY number of weekly relief camps is US$250. Relief work
with a total NON Profit approach can be a successful way to develop a village
or projects. Again we will have a camp that can be joined every week for
one-week periods (minimum 1 week, no maximum duration). We strongly advise you
to come for more then one week. Every Monday we will pick up volunteers near
the border of Kampuchea; you must arrive the weekend before in Prakon Chai near
Buriram (see the info sheets provided by your sending organization). We can't
provide a visa for you or even help you to get a multiple visa on arrival in
Kampuchea. Together with the Thai military we will go to the border of O'smach
to cross the border. Your Visa for 1 month cost 1,000 baht on the border which
need to renew ofcourse each month. The horrible or fun travel to this village
won't be done by you when you see Greenway organization and the Thai military,
we will travel via Thailand to Chup Crocky. Upon arrival, each participant must
pay a participation fee for the upcoming week. This money will in turn be given
immediately to the responsible coordinator who will use this money for any
further development in Chup Crocky. Whenever you want to donate more money to
this program, please choose your own project and spend your money on what you
would like to develop. The weekly participation fee is: US $70 to cover all
basic expenses. US $100 for those who want to include a small donation.
Greenway will not use any of this money to cover its overhead costs; all funds
will go to the local community. We can accept both groups and individuals into
this program. Project "The school 1": This village school is situated
between two villages, each village containing approx 350 – 400 inhabitants. There
are about 80 children aged 6 to 13 and these are the children that we would
like to base our educational services for.
However before the school can invite the children there is maintenance
work that needs to be done on the building, including roof repair, clearing
land for a playground, building walls, constructing toilets, and repairing
desks. When this initial construction work has been carried out the school is
then ready to invite the children and teachers too open the building. Projects "The School 2": Once the
school has been opened some other projects can begin, this benefits both the
school and the community. Projects will
include building a second school, building a kitchen, installing electricity
and water pump, and equipping the playground.
Project Manual In Village: As well as there being projects directly
related to developing the school, there is also some labour-based work needed
within the community, including roof repair and road work. Project Agricultural: 3. The Cambodian
military have a big influence within the village and are trying to assist the
local people. The aim being, to increase the diversity of food within the
village. Banana trees are being planted, fish ponds built and land for growing
crops prepared. Assistance with this is appreciated and to encourage the local
people is valuable. These project outlines are a loose structure. Volunteers
will find that after some time conversing with local people and living in the
community other projects and important nesses sites will arise.
CamGwy06-06 CHUP CROCKY
06-Feb-06 to 12-Feb-06
RELIEF/CONS/MANUAL 10 V.
Ages 18+ Fee:$125.00 Xtra Fee: $70.00
REPORT REFUND: $0.00
RELIEF CAMPS: The
maximum VFP fee for ANY number of weekly relief camps is US$250. Relief work
with a total NON Profit approach can be a successful way to develop a village
or projects. Again we will have a camp that can be joined every week for
one-week periods (minimum 1 week, no maximum duration). We strongly advise you
to come for more then one week. Every Monday we will pick up volunteers near
the border of Kampuchea; you must arrive the weekend before in Prakon Chai near
Buriram (see the info sheets provided by your sending organization). We can't
provide a visa for you or even help you to get a multiple visa on arrival in
Kampuchea. Together with the Thai military we will go to the border of O'smach
to cross the border. Your Visa for 1 month cost 1,000 baht on the border which
need to renew ofcourse each month. The horrible or fun travel to this village
won't be done by you when you see Greenway organization and the Thai military,
we will travel via Thailand to Chup Crocky. Upon arrival, each participant must
pay a participation fee for the upcoming week. This money will in turn be given
immediately to the responsible coordinator who will use this money for any
further development in Chup Crocky. Whenever you want to donate more money to
this program, please choose your own project and spend your money on what you
would like to develop. The weekly participation fee is: US $70 to cover all
basic expenses. US $100 for those who want to include a small donation.
Greenway will not use any of this money to cover its overhead costs; all funds
will go to the local community. We can accept both groups and individuals into
this program. Project "The school 1": This village school is situated
between two villages, each village containing approx 350 – 400 inhabitants.
There are about 80 children aged 6 to 13 and these are the children that we
would like to base our educational services for. However before the school can invite the children there is
maintenance work that needs to be done on the building, including roof repair,
clearing land for a playground, building walls, constructing toilets, and
repairing desks. When this initial construction work has been carried out the
school is then ready to invite the children and teachers too open the
building. Projects "The School
2": Once the school has been opened some other projects can begin, this
benefits both the school and the community.
Projects will include building a second school, building a kitchen,
installing electricity and water pump, and equipping the playground. Project Manual In Village: As well as there
being projects directly related to developing the school, there is also some
labour-based work needed within the community, including roof repair and road
work. Project Agricultural: 3. The
Cambodian military have a big influence within the village and are trying to
assist the local people. The aim being, to increase the diversity of food
within the village. Banana trees are being planted, fish ponds built and land
for growing crops prepared. Assistance with this is appreciated and to
encourage the local people is valuable. These project outlines are a loose
structure. Volunteers will find that after some time conversing with local
people and living in the community other projects and important nesses sites
will arise.
CamGwy07-06 CHUP CROCKY
13-Feb-06 to 19-Feb-06
RELIEF/CONS/MANUAL 10 V.
Ages 18+ Fee:$125.00 Xtra Fee: $70.00
REPORT REFUND: $0.00
RELIEF CAMPS: The
maximum VFP fee for ANY number of weekly relief camps is US$250. Relief work
with a total NON Profit approach can be a successful way to develop a village
or projects. Again we will have a camp that can be joined every week for
one-week periods (minimum 1 week, no maximum duration). We strongly advise you
to come for more then one week. Every Monday we will pick up volunteers near
the border of Kampuchea; you must arrive the weekend before in Prakon Chai near
Buriram (see the info sheets provided by your sending organization). We can't
provide a visa for you or even help you to get a multiple visa on arrival in
Kampuchea. Together with the Thai military we will go to the border of O'smach
to cross the border. Your Visa for 1 month cost 1,000 baht on the border which
need to renew ofcourse each month. The horrible or fun travel to this village
won't be done by you when you see Greenway organization and the Thai military,
we will travel via Thailand to Chup Crocky. Upon arrival, each participant must
pay a participation fee for the upcoming week. This money will in turn be given
immediately to the responsible coordinator who will use this money for any
further development in Chup Crocky. Whenever you want to donate more money to
this program, please choose your own project and spend your money on what you
would like to develop. The weekly participation fee is: US $70 to cover all
basic expenses. US $100 for those who want to include a small donation.
Greenway will not use any of this money to cover its overhead costs; all funds
will go to the local community. We can accept both groups and individuals into
this program. Project "The school 1": This village school is situated
between two villages, each village containing approx 350 – 400 inhabitants.
There are about 80 children aged 6 to 13 and these are the children that we
would like to base our educational services for. However before the school can invite the children there is
maintenance work that needs to be done on the building, including roof repair,
clearing land for a playground, building walls, constructing toilets, and
repairing desks. When this initial construction work has been carried out the
school is then ready to invite the children and teachers too open the
building. Projects "The School
2": Once the school has been opened some other projects can begin, this
benefits both the school and the community.
Projects will include building a second school, building a kitchen,
installing electricity and water pump, and equipping the playground. Project Manual In Village: As well as there
being projects directly related to developing the school, there is also some
labour-based work needed within the community, including roof repair and road
work. Project Agricultural: 3. The
Cambodian military have a big influence within the village and are trying to
assist the local people. The aim being, to increase the diversity of food
within the village. Banana trees are being planted, fish ponds built and land
for growing crops prepared. Assistance with this is appreciated and to
encourage the local people is valuable. These project outlines are a loose
structure. Volunteers will find that after some time conversing with local
people and living in the community other projects and important nesses sites
will arise.
CamGwy08-06 CHUP CROCKY
20-Feb-06 to 26-Feb-06
RELIEF/CONS/MANUAL 10 V.
Ages 18+ Fee:$125.00 Xtra Fee: $70.00
REPORT REFUND: $0.00
RELIEF CAMPS: The
maximum VFP fee for ANY number of weekly relief camps is US$250. Relief work
with a total NON Profit approach can be a successful way to develop a village
or projects. Again we will have a camp that can be joined every week for
one-week periods (minimum 1 week, no maximum duration). We strongly advise you
to come for more then one week. Every Monday we will pick up volunteers near
the border of Kampuchea; you must arrive the weekend before in Prakon Chai near
Buriram (see the info sheets provided by your sending organization). We can't
provide a visa for you or even help you to get a multiple visa on arrival in
Kampuchea. Together with the Thai military we will go to the border of O'smach
to cross the border. Your Visa for 1 month cost 1,000 baht on the border which
need to renew ofcourse each month. The horrible or fun travel to this village
won't be done by you when you see Greenway organization and the Thai military,
we will travel via Thailand to Chup Crocky. Upon arrival, each participant must
pay a participation fee for the upcoming week. This money will in turn be given
immediately to the responsible coordinator who will use this money for any
further development in Chup Crocky. Whenever you want to donate more money to
this program, please choose your own project and spend your money on what you
would like to develop. The weekly participation fee is: US $70 to cover all
basic expenses. US $100 for those who want to include a small donation.
Greenway will not use any of this money to cover its overhead costs; all funds
will go to the local community. We can accept both groups and individuals into
this program. Project "The school 1": This village school is situated
between two villages, each village containing approx 350 – 400 inhabitants.
There are about 80 children aged 6 to 13 and these are the children that we
would like to base our educational services for. However before the school can invite the children there is
maintenance work that needs to be done on the building, including roof repair,
clearing land for a playground, building walls, constructing toilets, and
repairing desks. When this initial construction work has been carried out the
school is then ready to invite the children and teachers too open the
building. Projects "The School
2": Once the school has been opened some other projects can begin, this
benefits both the school and the community.
Projects will include building a second school, building a kitchen,
installing electricity and water pump, and equipping the playground. Project Manual In Village: As well as there
being projects directly related to developing the school, there is also some
labour-based work needed within the community, including roof repair and road
work. Project Agricultural: 3. The
Cambodian military have a big influence within the village and are trying to
assist the local people. The aim being, to increase the diversity of food
within the village. Banana trees are being planted, fish ponds built and land
for growing crops prepared. Assistance with this is appreciated and to
encourage the local people is valuable. These project outlines are a loose
structure. Volunteers will find that after some time conversing with local
people and living in the community other projects and important nesses sites
will arise.
CamGwy09-06 CHUP CROCKY
27-Feb-06 to 05-Mar-06
RELIEF/CONS/MANUAL 10 V.
Ages 18+ Fee:$125.00 Xtra Fee: $70.00
REPORT REFUND: $0.00
RELIEF CAMPS: The
maximum VFP fee for ANY number of weekly relief camps is US$250. Relief work
with a total NON Profit approach can be a successful way to develop a village
or projects. Again we will have a camp that can be joined every week for
one-week periods (minimum 1 week, no maximum duration). We strongly advise you
to come for more then one week. Every Monday we will pick up volunteers near
the border of Kampuchea; you must arrive the weekend before in Prakon Chai near
Buriram (see the info sheets provided by your sending organization). We can't
provide a visa for you or even help you to get a multiple visa on arrival in
Kampuchea. Together with the Thai military we will go to the border of O'smach
to cross the border. Your Visa for 1 month cost 1,000 baht on the border which
need to renew ofcourse each month. The horrible or fun travel to this village
won't be done by you when you see Greenway organization and the Thai military,
we will travel via Thailand to Chup Crocky. Upon arrival, each participant must
pay a participation fee for the upcoming week. This money will in turn be given
immediately to the responsible coordinator who will use this money for any
further development in Chup Crocky. Whenever you want to donate more money to
this program, please choose your own project and spend your money on what you
would like to develop. The weekly participation fee is: US $70 to cover all
basic expenses. US $100 for those who want to include a small donation.
Greenway will not use any of this money to cover its overhead costs; all funds
will go to the local community. We can accept both groups and individuals into
this program. Project "The school 1": This village school is situated
between two villages, each village containing approx 350 – 400 inhabitants.
There are about 80 children aged 6 to 13 and these are the children that we
would like to base our educational services for. However before the school can invite the children there is
maintenance work that needs to be done on the building, including roof repair,
clearing land for a playground, building walls, constructing toilets, and
repairing desks. When this initial construction work has been carried out the
school is then ready to invite the children and teachers too open the
building. Projects "The School
2": Once the school has been opened some other projects can begin, this
benefits both the school and the community.
Projects will include building a second school, building a kitchen,
installing electricity and water pump, and equipping the playground. Project Manual In Village: As well as there
being projects directly related to developing the school, there is also some
labour-based work needed within the community, including roof repair and road
work. Project Agricultural: 3. The
Cambodian military have a big influence within the village and are trying to
assist the local people. The aim being, to increase the diversity of food
within the village. Banana trees are being planted, fish ponds built and land
for growing crops prepared. Assistance with this is appreciated and to
encourage the local people is valuable. These project outlines are a loose
structure. Volunteers will find that after some time conversing with local
people and living in the community other projects and important nesses sites
will arise.
CamGwy10-06 CHUP CROCKY
06-Mar-06 to 12-Mar-06
RELIEF/CONS/MANUAL 10 V.
Ages 18+ Fee:$125.00 Xtra Fee: $70.00
REPORT REFUND: $0.00
RELIEF CAMPS: The
maximum VFP fee for ANY number of weekly relief camps is US$250. Relief work
with a total NON Profit approach can be a successful way to develop a village
or projects. Again we will have a camp that can be joined every week for
one-week periods (minimum 1 week, no maximum duration). We strongly advise you
to come for more then one week. Every Monday we will pick up volunteers near
the border of Kampuchea; you must arrive the weekend before in Prakon Chai near
Buriram (see the info sheets provided by your sending organization). We can't
provide a visa for you or even help you to get a multiple visa on arrival in
Kampuchea. Together with the Thai military we will go to the border of O'smach
to cross the border. Your Visa for 1 month cost 1,000 baht on the border which
need to renew ofcourse each month. The horrible or fun travel to this village
won't be done by you when you see Greenway organization and the Thai military,
we will travel via Thailand to Chup Crocky. Upon arrival, each participant must
pay a participation fee for the upcoming week. This money will in turn be given
immediately to the responsible coordinator who will use this money for any
further development in Chup Crocky. Whenever you want to donate more money to
this program, please choose your own project and spend your money on what you
would like to develop. The weekly participation fee is: US $70 to cover all
basic expenses. US $100 for those who want to include a small donation.
Greenway will not use any of this money to cover its overhead costs; all funds
will go to the local community. We can accept both groups and individuals into
this program. Project "The school 1": This village school is situated
between two villages, each village containing approx 350 – 400 inhabitants.
There are about 80 children aged 6 to 13 and these are the children that we
would like to base our educational services for. However before the school can invite the children there is
maintenance work that needs to be done on the building, including roof repair,
clearing land for a playground, building walls, constructing toilets, and
repairing desks. When this initial construction work has been carried out the
school is then ready to invite the children and teachers too open the
building. Projects "The School
2": Once the school has been opened some other projects can begin, this
benefits both the school and the community.
Projects will include building a second school, building a kitchen,
installing electricity and water pump, and equipping the playground. Project Manual In Village: As well as there
being projects directly related to developing the school, there is also some
labour-based work needed within the community, including roof repair and road
work. Project Agricultural: 3. The
Cambodian military have a big influence within the village and are trying to
assist the local people. The aim being, to increase the diversity of food
within the village. Banana trees are being planted, fish ponds built and land
for growing crops prepared. Assistance with this is appreciated and to
encourage the local people is valuable. These project outlines are a loose
structure. Volunteers will find that after some time conversing with local
people and living in the community other projects and important nesses sites
will arise.
CamGwy11-06 CHUP CROCKY
13-Mar-06 to 19-Mar-06
RELIEF/CONS/MANUAL 10 V.
Ages 18+ Fee:$125.00 Xtra Fee: $70.00
REPORT REFUND: $0.00
RELIEF CAMPS: The
maximum VFP fee for ANY number of weekly relief camps is US$250. Relief work
with a total NON Profit approach can be a successful way to develop a village
or projects. Again we will have a camp that can be joined every week for
one-week periods (minimum 1 week, no maximum duration). We strongly advise you
to come for more then one week. Every Monday we will pick up volunteers near
the border of Kampuchea; you must arrive the weekend before in Prakon Chai near
Buriram (see the info sheets provided by your sending organization). We can't
provide a visa for you or even help you to get a multiple visa on arrival in Kampuchea.
Together with the Thai military we will go to the border of O'smach to cross
the border. Your Visa for 1 month cost 1,000 baht on the border which need to
renew ofcourse each month. The horrible or fun travel to this village won't be
done by you when you see Greenway organization and the Thai military, we will
travel via Thailand to Chup Crocky. Upon arrival, each participant must pay a
participation fee for the upcoming week. This money will in turn be given
immediately to the responsible coordinator who will use this money for any
further development in Chup Crocky. Whenever you want to donate more money to
this program, please choose your own project and spend your money on what you
would like to develop. The weekly participation fee is: US $70 to cover all
basic expenses. US $100 for those who want to include a small donation.
Greenway will not use any of this money to cover its overhead costs; all funds
will go to the local community. We can accept both groups and individuals into
this program. Project "The school 1": This village school is situated
between two villages, each village containing approx 350 – 400 inhabitants.
There are about 80 children aged 6 to 13 and these are the children that we
would like to base our educational services for. However before the school can invite the children there is
maintenance work that needs to be done on the building, including roof repair,
clearing land for a playground, building walls, constructing toilets, and
repairing desks. When this initial construction work has been carried out the
school is then ready to invite the children and teachers too open the
building. Projects "The School
2": Once the school has been opened some other projects can begin, this
benefits both the school and the community.
Projects will include building a second school, building a kitchen,
installing electricity and water pump, and equipping the playground. Project Manual In Village: As well as there
being projects directly related to developing the school, there is also some labour-based
work needed within the community, including roof repair and road work. Project Agricultural: 3. The Cambodian
military have a big influence within the village and are trying to assist the
local people. The aim being, to increase the diversity of food within the
village. Banana trees are being planted, fish ponds built and land for growing
crops prepared. Assistance with this is appreciated and to encourage the local
people is valuable. These project outlines are a loose structure. Volunteers will
find that after some time conversing with local people and living in the
community other projects and important nesses sites will arise.
CamGwy12-06 CHUP CROCKY
20-Mar-06 to 26-Mar-06
RELIEF/CONS/MANUAL 10 V.
Ages 18+ Fee:$125.00 Xtra Fee: $70.00
REPORT REFUND: $0.00
RELIEF CAMPS: The
maximum VFP fee for ANY number of weekly relief camps is US$250. Relief work
with a total NON Profit approach can be a successful way to develop a village
or projects. Again we will have a camp that can be joined every week for
one-week periods (minimum 1 week, no maximum duration). We strongly advise you
to come for more then one week. Every Monday we will pick up volunteers near
the border of Kampuchea; you must arrive the weekend before in Prakon Chai near
Buriram (see the info sheets provided by your sending organization). We can't
provide a visa for you or even help you to get a multiple visa on arrival in
Kampuchea. Together with the Thai military we will go to the border of O'smach
to cross the border. Your Visa for 1 month cost 1,000 baht on the border which
need to renew ofcourse each month. The horrible or fun travel to this village
won't be done by you when you see Greenway organization and the Thai military,
we will travel via Thailand to Chup Crocky. Upon arrival, each participant must
pay a participation fee for the upcoming week. This money will in turn be given
immediately to the responsible coordinator who will use this money for any
further development in Chup Crocky. Whenever you want to donate more money to
this program, please choose your own project and spend your money on what you
would like to develop. The weekly participation fee is: US $70 to cover all
basic expenses. US $100 for those who want to include a small donation.
Greenway will not use any of this money to cover its overhead costs; all funds
will go to the local community. We can accept both groups and individuals into
this program. Project "The school 1": This village school is situated
between two villages, each village containing approx 350 – 400 inhabitants.
There are about 80 children aged 6 to 13 and these are the children that we
would like to base our educational services for. However before the school can invite the children there is maintenance
work that needs to be done on the building, including roof repair, clearing
land for a playground, building walls, constructing toilets, and repairing
desks. When this initial construction work has been carried out the school is
then ready to invite the children and teachers too open the building. Projects "The School 2": Once the
school has been opened some other projects can begin, this benefits both the
school and the community. Projects will
include building a second school, building a kitchen, installing electricity
and water pump, and equipping the playground.
Project Manual In Village: As well as there being projects directly
related to developing the school, there is also some labour-based work needed
within the community, including roof repair and road work. Project Agricultural: 3. The Cambodian
military have a big influence within the village and are trying to assist the
local people. The aim being, to increase the diversity of food within the
village. Banana trees are being planted, fish ponds built and land for growing
crops prepared. Assistance with this is appreciated and to encourage the local
people is valuable. These project outlines are a loose structure. Volunteers
will find that after some time conversing with local people and living in the
community other projects and important nesses sites will arise.
CamGwy13-06 CHUP CROCKY
27-Mar-06 to 01-Apr-06
RELIEF/CONS/MANUAL 10 V.
Ages 18+ Fee:$125.00 Xtra Fee: $70.00
REPORT REFUND: $0.00
RELIEF CAMPS: The
maximum VFP fee for ANY number of weekly relief camps is US$250. Relief work
with a total NON Profit approach can be a successful way to develop a village
or projects. Again we will have a camp that can be joined every week for
one-week periods (minimum 1 week, no maximum duration). We strongly advise you
to come for more then one week. Every Monday we will pick up volunteers near
the border of Kampuchea; you must arrive the weekend before in Prakon Chai near
Buriram (see the info sheets provided by your sending organization). We can't
provide a visa for you or even help you to get a multiple visa on arrival in
Kampuchea. Together with the Thai military we will go to the border of O'smach
to cross the border. Your Visa for 1 month cost 1,000 baht on the border which
need to renew ofcourse each month. The horrible or fun travel to this village
won't be done by you when you see Greenway organization and the Thai military,
we will travel via Thailand to Chup Crocky. Upon arrival, each participant must
pay a participation fee for the upcoming week. This money will in turn be given
immediately to the responsible coordinator who will use this money for any
further development in Chup Crocky. Whenever you want to donate more money to
this program, please choose your own project and spend your money on what you
would like to develop. The weekly participation fee is: US $70 to cover all
basic expenses. US $100 for those who want to include a small donation.
Greenway will not use any of this money to cover its overhead costs; all funds
will go to the local community. We can accept both groups and individuals into
this program. Project "The school 1": This village school is situated
between two villages, each village containing approx 350 – 400 inhabitants.
There are about 80 children aged 6 to 13 and these are the children that we would
like to base our educational services for.
However before the school can invite the children there is maintenance
work that needs to be done on the building, including roof repair, clearing
land for a playground, building walls, constructing toilets, and repairing
desks. When this initial construction work has been carried out the school is
then ready to invite the children and teachers too open the building. Projects "The School 2": Once the
school has been opened some other projects can begin, this benefits both the
school and the community. Projects will
include building a second school, building a kitchen, installing electricity
and water pump, and equipping the playground.
Project Manual In Village: As well as there being projects directly
related to developing the school, there is also some labour-based work needed
within the community, including roof repair and road work. Project Agricultural: 3. The Cambodian
military have a big influence within the village and are trying to assist the
local people. The aim being, to increase the diversity of food within the
village. Banana trees are being planted, fish ponds built and land for growing
crops prepared. Assistance with this is appreciated and to encourage the local
people is valuable. These project outlines are a loose structure. Volunteers
will find that after some time conversing with local people and living in the
community other projects and important nesses sites will arise.
CamGwy14-06 CHUP CROCKY
03-Apr-06 to 09-Apr-06
RELIEF/CONS/MANUAL 10 V.
Ages 18+ Fee:$125.00 Xtra Fee: $70.00
REPORT REFUND: $0.00
RELIEF CAMPS: The
maximum VFP fee for ANY number of weekly relief camps is US$250. Relief work
with a total NON Profit approach can be a successful way to develop a village
or projects. Again we will have a camp that can be joined every week for
one-week periods (minimum 1 week, no maximum duration). We strongly advise you
to come for more then one week. Every Monday we will pick up volunteers near
the border of Kampuchea; you must arrive the weekend before in Prakon Chai near
Buriram (see the info sheets provided by your sending organization). We can't
provide a visa for you or even help you to get a multiple visa on arrival in
Kampuchea. Together with the Thai military we will go to the border of O'smach
to cross the border. Your Visa for 1 month cost 1,000 baht on the border which
need to renew ofcourse each month. The horrible or fun travel to this village
won't be done by you when you see Greenway organization and the Thai military,
we will travel via Thailand to Chup Crocky. Upon arrival, each participant must
pay a participation fee for the upcoming week. This money will in turn be given
immediately to the responsible coordinator who will use this money for any
further development in Chup Crocky. Whenever you want to donate more money to
this program, please choose your own project and spend your money on what you
would like to develop. The weekly participation fee is: US $70 to cover all
basic expenses. US $100 for those who want to include a small donation.
Greenway will not use any of this money to cover its overhead costs; all funds
will go to the local community. We can accept both groups and individuals into
this program. Project "The school 1": This village school is situated
between two villages, each village containing approx 350 – 400 inhabitants.
There are about 80 children aged 6 to 13 and these are the children that we
would like to base our educational services for. However before the school can invite the children there is
maintenance work that needs to be done on the building, including roof repair,
clearing land for a playground, building walls, constructing toilets, and
repairing desks. When this initial construction work has been carried out the
school is then ready to invite the children and teachers too open the
building. Projects "The School
2": Once the school has been opened some other projects can begin, this
benefits both the school and the community.
Projects will include building a second school, building a kitchen,
installing electricity and water pump, and equipping the playground. Project Manual In Village: As well as there
being projects directly related to developing the school, there is also some
labour-based work needed within the community, including roof repair and road
work. Project Agricultural: 3. The
Cambodian military have a big influence within the village and are trying to
assist the local people. The aim being, to increase the diversity of food
within the village. Banana trees are being planted, fish ponds built and land
for growing crops prepared. Assistance with this is appreciated and to
encourage the local people is valuable. These project outlines are a loose
structure. Volunteers will find that after some time conversing with local people
and living in the community other projects and important nesses sites will
arise.
CamGwy15-06 CHUP CROCKY
10-Apr-06 to 16-Apr-06
RELIEF/CONS/MANUAL 10 V.
Ages 18+ Fee:$125.00 Xtra Fee: $70.00
REPORT REFUND: $0.00
RELIEF CAMPS: The
maximum VFP fee for ANY number of weekly relief camps is US$250. Relief work
with a total NON Profit approach can be a successful way to develop a village
or projects. Again we will have a camp that can be joined every week for
one-week periods (minimum 1 week, no maximum duration). We strongly advise you
to come for more then one week. Every Monday we will pick up volunteers near
the border of Kampuchea; you must arrive the weekend before in Prakon Chai near
Buriram (see the info sheets provided by your sending organization). We can't
provide a visa for you or even help you to get a multiple visa on arrival in
Kampuchea. Together with the Thai military we will go to the border of O'smach
to cross the border. Your Visa for 1 month cost 1,000 baht on the border which
need to renew ofcourse each month. The horrible or fun travel to this village
won't be done by you when you see Greenway organization and the Thai military,
we will travel via Thailand to Chup Crocky. Upon arrival, each participant must
pay a participation fee for the upcoming week. This money will in turn be given
immediately to the responsible coordinator who will use this money for any
further development in Chup Crocky. Whenever you want to donate more money to
this program, please choose your own project and spend your money on what you
would like to develop. The weekly participation fee is: US $70 to cover all
basic expenses. US $100 for those who want to include a small donation.
Greenway will not use any of this money to cover its overhead costs; all funds
will go to the local community. We can accept both groups and individuals into
this program. Project "The school 1": This village school is situated
between two villages, each village containing approx 350 – 400 inhabitants.
There are about 80 children aged 6 to 13 and these are the children that we
would like to base our educational services for. However before the school can invite the children there is
maintenance work that needs to be done on the building, including roof repair,
clearing land for a playground, building walls, constructing toilets, and
repairing desks. When this initial construction work has been carried out the
school is then ready to invite the children and teachers too open the
building. Projects "The School
2": Once the school has been opened some other projects can begin, this
benefits both the school and the community.
Projects will include building a second school, building a kitchen,
installing electricity and water pump, and equipping the playground. Project Manual In Village: As well as there
being projects directly related to developing the school, there is also some
labour-based work needed within the community, including roof repair and road
work. Project Agricultural: 3. The
Cambodian military have a big influence within the village and are trying to
assist the local people. The aim being, to increase the diversity of food
within the village. Banana trees are being planted, fish ponds built and land
for growing crops prepared. Assistance with this is appreciated and to encourage
the local people is valuable. These project outlines are a loose structure.
Volunteers will find that after some time conversing with local people and
living in the community other projects and important nesses sites will arise.
CamGwy16-06 CHUP CROCKY
17-Apr-06 to 23-Apr-06
RELIEF/CONS/MANUAL 10 V.
Ages 18+ Fee:$125.00 Xtra Fee: $70.00
REPORT REFUND: $0.00
RELIEF CAMPS: The
maximum VFP fee for ANY number of weekly relief camps is US$250. Relief work
with a total NON Profit approach can be a successful way to develop a village
or projects. Again we will have a camp that can be joined every week for
one-week periods (minimum 1 week, no maximum duration). We strongly advise you
to come for more then one week. Every Monday we will pick up volunteers near
the border of Kampuchea; you must arrive the weekend before in Prakon Chai near
Buriram (see the info sheets provided by your sending organization). We can't
provide a visa for you or even help you to get a multiple visa on arrival in
Kampuchea. Together with the Thai military we will go to the border of O'smach
to cross the border. Your Visa for 1 month cost 1,000 baht on the border which
need to renew ofcourse each month. The horrible or fun travel to this village
won't be done by you when you see Greenway organization and the Thai military,
we will travel via Thailand to Chup Crocky. Upon arrival, each participant must
pay a participation fee for the upcoming week. This money will in turn be given
immediately to the responsible coordinator who will use this money for any
further development in Chup Crocky. Whenever you want to donate more money to
this program, please choose your own project and spend your money on what you
would like to develop. The weekly participation fee is: US $70 to cover all
basic expenses. US $100 for those who want to include a small donation.
Greenway will not use any of this money to cover its overhead costs; all funds
will go to the local community. We can accept both groups and individuals into
this program. Project "The school 1": This village school is situated
between two villages, each village containing approx 350 – 400 inhabitants.
There are about 80 children aged 6 to 13 and these are the children that we
would like to base our educational services for. However before the school can invite the children there is
maintenance work that needs to be done on the building, including roof repair,
clearing land for a playground, building walls, constructing toilets, and
repairing desks. When this initial construction work has been carried out the
school is then ready to invite the children and teachers too open the
building. Projects "The School
2": Once the school has been opened some other projects can begin, this
benefits both the school and the community.
Projects will include building a second school, building a kitchen,
installing electricity and water pump, and equipping the playground. Project Manual In Village: As well as there
being projects directly related to developing the school, there is also some
labour-based work needed within the community, including roof repair and road
work. Project Agricultural: 3. The
Cambodian military have a big influence within the village and are trying to
assist the local people. The aim being, to increase the diversity of food
within the village. Banana trees are being planted, fish ponds built and land
for growing crops prepared. Assistance with this is appreciated and to
encourage the local people is valuable. These project outlines are a loose
structure. Volunteers will find that after some time conversing with local
people and living in the community other projects and important nesses sites
will arise.
CamGwy17-06 CHUP CROCKY
24-Apr-06 to 30-Apr-06
RELIEF/CONS/MANUAL 10 V.
Ages 18+ Fee:$125.00 Xtra Fee: $70.00
REPORT REFUND: $0.00
RELIEF CAMPS: The
maximum VFP fee for ANY number of weekly relief camps is US$250. Relief work
with a total NON Profit approach can be a successful way to develop a village
or projects. Again we will have a camp that can be joined every week for
one-week periods (minimum 1 week, no maximum duration). We strongly advise you
to come for more then one week. Every Monday we will pick up volunteers near
the border of Kampuchea; you must arrive the weekend before in Prakon Chai near
Buriram (see the info sheets provided by your sending organization). We can't
provide a visa for you or even help you to get a multiple visa on arrival in
Kampuchea. Together with the Thai military we will go to the border of O'smach
to cross the border. Your Visa for 1 month cost 1,000 baht on the border which
need to renew ofcourse each month. The horrible or fun travel to this village
won't be done by you when you see Greenway organization and the Thai military,
we will travel via Thailand to Chup Crocky. Upon arrival, each participant must
pay a participation fee for the upcoming week. This money will in turn be given
immediately to the responsible coordinator who will use this money for any
further development in Chup Crocky. Whenever you want to donate more money to this
program, please choose your own project and spend your money on what you would
like to develop. The weekly participation fee is: US $70 to cover all basic
expenses. US $100 for those who want to include a small donation. Greenway will
not use any of this money to cover its overhead costs; all funds will go to the
local community. We can accept both groups and individuals into this program.
Project "The school 1": This village school is situated between two
villages, each village containing approx 350 – 400 inhabitants. There are about
80 children aged 6 to 13 and these are the children that we would like to base
our educational services for. However
before the school can invite the children there is maintenance work that needs
to be done on the building, including roof repair, clearing land for a
playground, building walls, constructing toilets, and repairing desks. When
this initial construction work has been carried out the school is then ready to
invite the children and teachers too open the building. Projects "The School 2": Once the
school has been opened some other projects can begin, this benefits both the
school and the community. Projects will
include building a second school, building a kitchen, installing electricity
and water pump, and equipping the playground.
Project Manual In Village: As well as there being projects directly
related to developing the school, there is also some labour-based work needed
within the community, including roof repair and road work. Project Agricultural: 3. The Cambodian
military have a big influence within the village and are trying to assist the
local people. The aim being, to increase the diversity of food within the
village. Banana trees are being planted, fish ponds built and land for growing
crops prepared. Assistance with this is appreciated and to encourage the local
people is valuable. These project outlines are a loose structure. Volunteers
will find that after some time conversing with local people and living in the
community other projects and important nesses sites will arise.
CamGwy18-06 CHUP CROCKY
01-May-06 to 07-May-06
RELIEF/CONS/MANUAL 10 V.
Ages 18+ Fee:$125.00 Xtra Fee: $70.00
REPORT REFUND: $0.00
RELIEF CAMPS: The
maximum VFP fee for ANY number of weekly relief camps is US$250. Relief work
with a total NON Profit approach can be a successful way to develop a village
or projects. Again we will have a camp that can be joined every week for
one-week periods (minimum 1 week, no maximum duration). We strongly advise you
to come for more then one week. Every Monday we will pick up volunteers near
the border of Kampuchea; you must arrive the weekend before in Prakon Chai near
Buriram (see the info sheets provided by your sending organization). We can't
provide a visa for you or even help you to get a multiple visa on arrival in
Kampuchea. Together with the Thai military we will go to the border of O'smach
to cross the border. Your Visa for 1 month cost 1,000 baht on the border which
need to renew ofcourse each month. The horrible or fun travel to this village
won't be done by you when you see Greenway organization and the Thai military,
we will travel via Thailand to Chup Crocky. Upon arrival, each participant must
pay a participation fee for the upcoming week. This money will in turn be given
immediately to the responsible coordinator who will use this money for any
further development in Chup Crocky. Whenever you want to donate more money to
this program, please choose your own project and spend your money on what you
would like to develop. The weekly participation fee is: US $70 to cover all
basic expenses. US $100 for those who want to include a small donation.
Greenway will not use any of this money to cover its overhead costs; all funds
will go to the local community. We can accept both groups and individuals into
this program. Project "The school 1": This village school is situated
between two villages, each village containing approx 350 – 400 inhabitants.
There are about 80 children aged 6 to 13 and these are the children that we
would like to base our educational services for. However before the school can invite the children there is
maintenance work that needs to be done on the building, including roof repair,
clearing land for a playground, building walls, constructing toilets, and repairing
desks. When this initial construction work has been carried out the school is
then ready to invite the children and teachers too open the building. Projects "The School 2": Once the
school has been opened some other projects can begin, this benefits both the
school and the community. Projects will
include building a second school, building a kitchen, installing electricity
and water pump, and equipping the playground.
Project Manual In Village: As well as there being projects directly
related to developing the school, there is also some labour-based work needed
within the community, including roof repair and road work. Project Agricultural: 3. The Cambodian
military have a big influence within the village and are trying to assist the
local people. The aim being, to increase the diversity of food within the
village. Banana trees are being planted, fish ponds built and land for growing
crops prepared. Assistance with this is appreciated and to encourage the local
people is valuable. These project outlines are a loose structure. Volunteers
will find that after some time conversing with local people and living in the
community other projects and important nesses sites will arise.
CamGwy19-06 CHUP CROCKY
08-May-06 to 14-May-06
RELIEF/CONS/MANUAL 10 V.
Ages 18+ Fee:$125.00 Xtra Fee: $70.00
REPORT REFUND: $0.00
RELIEF CAMPS: The
maximum VFP fee for ANY number of weekly relief camps is US$250. Relief work
with a total NON Profit approach can be a successful way to develop a village
or projects. Again we will have a camp that can be joined every week for
one-week periods (minimum 1 week, no maximum duration). We strongly advise you
to come for more then one week. Every Monday we will pick up volunteers near
the border of Kampuchea; you must arrive the weekend before in Prakon Chai near
Buriram (see the info sheets provided by your sending organization). We can't
provide a visa for you or even help you to get a multiple visa on arrival in
Kampuchea. Together with the Thai military we will go to the border of O'smach
to cross the border. Your Visa for 1 month cost 1,000 baht on the border which
need to renew ofcourse each month. The horrible or fun travel to this village
won't be done by you when you see Greenway organization and the Thai military,
we will travel via Thailand to Chup Crocky. Upon arrival, each participant must
pay a participation fee for the upcoming week. This money will in turn be given
immediately to the responsible coordinator who will use this money for any
further development in Chup Crocky. Whenever you want to donate more money to
this program, please choose your own project and spend your money on what you
would like to develop. The weekly participation fee is: US $70 to cover all
basic expenses. US $100 for those who want to include a small donation.
Greenway will not use any of this money to cover its overhead costs; all funds
will go to the local community. We can accept both groups and individuals into
this program. Project "The school 1": This village school is situated
between two villages, each village containing approx 350 – 400 inhabitants.
There are about 80 children aged 6 to 13 and these are the children that we
would like to base our educational services for. However before the school can invite the children there is maintenance
work that needs to be done on the building, including roof repair, clearing
land for a playground, building walls, constructing toilets, and repairing
desks. When this initial construction work has been carried out the school is
then ready to invite the children and teachers too open the building. Projects "The School 2": Once the
school has been opened some other projects can begin, this benefits both the
school and the community. Projects will
include building a second school, building a kitchen, installing electricity
and water pump, and equipping the playground.
Project Manual In Village: As well as there being projects directly
related to developing the school, there is also some labour-based work needed
within the community, including roof repair and road work. Project Agricultural: 3. The Cambodian
military have a big influence within the village and are trying to assist the
local people. The aim being, to increase the diversity of food within the village.
Banana trees are being planted, fish ponds built and land for growing crops
prepared. Assistance with this is appreciated and to encourage the local people
is valuable. These project outlines are a loose structure. Volunteers will find
that after some time conversing with local people and living in the community
other projects and important nesses sites will arise.
CamGwy20-06 CHUP CROCKY
15-May-06 to 21-May-06
RELIEF/CONS/MANUAL 10 V.
Ages 18+ Fee:$125.00 Xtra Fee: $70.00
REPORT REFUND: $0.00
RELIEF CAMPS: The
maximum VFP fee for ANY number of weekly relief camps is US$250. Relief work
with a total NON Profit approach can be a successful way to develop a village
or projects. Again we will have a camp that can be joined every week for
one-week periods (minimum 1 week, no maximum duration). We strongly advise you
to come for more then one week. Every Monday we will pick up volunteers near
the border of Kampuchea; you must arrive the weekend before in Prakon Chai near
Buriram (see the info sheets provided by your sending organization). We can't
provide a visa for you or even help you to get a multiple visa on arrival in
Kampuchea. Together with the Thai military we will go to the border of O'smach
to cross the border. Your Visa for 1 month cost 1,000 baht on the border which
need to renew ofcourse each month. The horrible or fun travel to this village
won't be done by you when you see Greenway organization and the Thai military,
we will travel via Thailand to Chup Crocky. Upon arrival, each participant must
pay a participation fee for the upcoming week. This money will in turn be given
immediately to the responsible coordinator who will use this money for any
further development in Chup Crocky. Whenever you want to donate more money to
this program, please choose your own project and spend your money on what you
would like to develop. The weekly participation fee is: US $70 to cover all
basic expenses. US $100 for those who want to include a small donation.
Greenway will not use any of this money to cover its overhead costs; all funds
will go to the local community. We can accept both groups and individuals into
this program. Project "The school 1": This village school is situated
between two villages, each village containing approx 350 – 400 inhabitants.
There are about 80 children aged 6 to 13 and these are the children that we
would like to base our educational services for. However before the school can invite the children there is
maintenance work that needs to be done on the building, including roof repair,
clearing land for a playground, building walls, constructing toilets, and
repairing desks. When this initial construction work has been carried out the
school is then ready to invite the children and teachers too open the
building. Projects "The School
2": Once the school has been opened some other projects can begin, this
benefits both the school and the community.
Projects will include building a second school, building a kitchen,
installing electricity and water pump, and equipping the playground. Project Manual In Village: As well as there
being projects directly related to developing the school, there is also some
labour-based work needed within the community, including roof repair and road
work. Project Agricultural: 3. The
Cambodian military have a big influence within the village and are trying to
assist the local people. The aim being, to increase the diversity of food
within the village. Banana trees are being planted, fish ponds built and land
for growing crops prepared. Assistance with this is appreciated and to encourage
the local people is valuable. These project outlines are a loose structure.
Volunteers will find that after some time conversing with local people and
living in the community other projects and important nesses sites will arise.
CamGwy21-06 CHUP CROCKY
22-May-06 to 28-May-06
RELIEF/CONS/MANUAL 10 V.
Ages 18+ Fee:$125.00 Xtra Fee: $70.00
REPORT REFUND: $0.00
RELIEF CAMPS: The
maximum VFP fee for ANY number of weekly relief camps is US$250. Relief work
with a total NON Profit approach can be a successful way to develop a village
or projects. Again we will have a camp that can be joined every week for
one-week periods (minimum 1 week, no maximum duration). We strongly advise you
to come for more then one week. Every Monday we will pick up volunteers near
the border of Kampuchea; you must arrive the weekend before in Prakon Chai near
Buriram (see the info sheets provided by your sending organization). We can't
provide a visa for you or even help you to get a multiple visa on arrival in
Kampuchea. Together with the Thai military we will go to the border of O'smach
to cross the border. Your Visa for 1 month cost 1,000 baht on the border which
need to renew ofcourse each month. The horrible or fun travel to this village
won't be done by you when you see Greenway organization and the Thai military,
we will travel via Thailand to Chup Crocky. Upon arrival, each participant must
pay a participation fee for the upcoming week. This money will in turn be given
immediately to the responsible coordinator who will use this money for any
further development in Chup Crocky. Whenever you want to donate more money to
this program, please choose your own project and spend your money on what you
would like to develop. The weekly participation fee is: US $70 to cover all
basic expenses. US $100 for those who want to include a small donation.
Greenway will not use any of this money to cover its overhead costs; all funds
will go to the local community. We can accept both groups and individuals into
this program. Project "The school 1": This village school is situated
between two villages, each village containing approx 350 – 400 inhabitants.
There are about 80 children aged 6 to 13 and these are the children that we
would like to base our educational services for. However before the school can invite the children there is
maintenance work that needs to be done on the building, including roof repair,
clearing land for a playground, building walls, constructing toilets, and
repairing desks. When this initial construction work has been carried out the
school is then ready to invite the children and teachers too open the
building. Projects "The School
2": Once the school has been opened some other projects can begin, this
benefits both the school and the community.
Projects will include building a second school, building a kitchen,
installing electricity and water pump, and equipping the playground. Project Manual In Village: As well as there
being projects directly related to developing the school, there is also some
labour-based work needed within the community, including roof repair and road
work. Project Agricultural: 3. The
Cambodian military have a big influence within the village and are trying to
assist the local people. The aim being, to increase the diversity of food
within the village. Banana trees are being planted, fish ponds built and land
for growing crops prepared. Assistance with this is appreciated and to
encourage the local people is valuable. These project outlines are a loose
structure. Volunteers will find that after some time conversing with local
people and living in the community other projects and important nesses sites
will arise.
CamGwy22-06 CHUP CROCKY
29-May-06 to 04-Jun-06
RELIEF/CONS/MANUAL 10 V.
Ages 18+ Fee:$125.00 Xtra Fee: $70.00
REPORT REFUND: $0.00
RELIEF CAMPS: The
maximum VFP fee for ANY number of weekly relief camps is US$250. Relief work
with a total NON Profit approach can be a successful way to develop a village
or projects. Again we will have a camp that can be joined every week for one-week
periods (minimum 1 week, no maximum duration). We strongly advise you to come
for more then one week. Every Monday we will pick up volunteers near the border
of Kampuchea; you must arrive the weekend before in Prakon Chai near Buriram
(see the info sheets provided by your sending organization). We can't provide a
visa for you or even help you to get a multiple visa on arrival in Kampuchea.
Together with the Thai military we will go to the border of O'smach to cross
the border. Your Visa for 1 month cost 1,000 baht on the border which need to
renew ofcourse each month. The horrible or fun travel to this village won't be
done by you when you see Greenway organization and the Thai military, we will
travel via Thailand to Chup Crocky. Upon arrival, each participant must pay a
participation fee for the upcoming week. This money will in turn be given
immediately to the responsible coordinator who will use this money for any
further development in Chup Crocky. Whenever you want to donate more money to
this program, please choose your own project and spend your money on what you
would like to develop. The weekly participation fee is: US $70 to cover all
basic expenses. US $100 for those who want to include a small donation.
Greenway will not use any of this money to cover its overhead costs; all funds
will go to the local community. We can accept both groups and individuals into
this program. Project "The school 1": This village school is situated
between two villages, each village containing approx 350 – 400 inhabitants.
There are about 80 children aged 6 to 13 and these are the children that we
would like to base our educational services for. However before the school can invite the children there is
maintenance work that needs to be done on the building, including roof repair,
clearing land for a playground, building walls, constructing toilets, and
repairing desks. When this initial construction work has been carried out the
school is then ready to invite the children and teachers too open the building. Projects "The School 2": Once the
school has been opened some other projects can begin, this benefits both the
school and the community. Projects will
include building a second school, building a kitchen, installing electricity
and water pump, and equipping the playground.
Project Manual In Village: As well as there being projects directly
related to developing the school, there is also some labour-based work needed
within the community, including roof repair and road work. Project Agricultural: 3. The Cambodian
military have a big influence within the village and are trying to assist the
local people. The aim being, to increase the diversity of food within the
village. Banana trees are being planted, fish ponds built and land for growing
crops prepared. Assistance with this is appreciated and to encourage the local
people is valuable. These project outlines are a loose structure. Volunteers
will find that after some time conversing with local people and living in the
community other projects and important nesses sites will arise.
CamGwy23-06 CHUP CROCKY
05-Jun-06 to 11-Jun-06
RELIEF/CONS/MANUAL 10 V.
Ages 18+ Fee:$125.00 Xtra Fee: $70.00
REPORT REFUND: $0.00
RELIEF CAMPS: The
maximum VFP fee for ANY number of weekly relief camps is US$250. Relief work with
a total NON Profit approach can be a successful way to develop a village or
projects. Again we will have a camp that can be joined every week for one-week
periods (minimum 1 week, no maximum duration). We strongly advise you to come
for more then one week. Every Monday we will pick up volunteers near the border
of Kampuchea; you must arrive the weekend before in Prakon Chai near Buriram
(see the info sheets provided by your sending organization). We can't provide a
visa for you or even help you to get a multiple visa on arrival in Kampuchea.
Together with the Thai military we will go to the border of O'smach to cross
the border. Your Visa for 1 month cost 1,000 baht on the border which need to
renew ofcourse each month. The horrible or fun travel to this village won't be
done by you when you see Greenway organization and the Thai military, we will
travel via Thailand to Chup Crocky. Upon arrival, each participant must pay a
participation fee for the upcoming week. This money will in turn be given
immediately to the responsible coordinator who will use this money for any
further development in Chup Crocky. Whenever you want to donate more money to
this program, please choose your own project and spend your money on what you
would like to develop. The weekly participation fee is: US $70 to cover all
basic expenses. US $100 for those who want to include a small donation.
Greenway will not use any of this money to cover its overhead costs; all funds
will go to the local community. We can accept both groups and individuals into
this program. Project "The school 1": This village school is situated
between two villages, each village containing approx 350 – 400 inhabitants.
There are about 80 children aged 6 to 13 and these are the children that we
would like to base our educational services for. However before the school can invite the children there is
maintenance work that needs to be done on the building, including roof repair,
clearing land for a playground, building walls, constructing toilets, and
repairing desks. When this initial construction work has been carried out the
school is then ready to invite the children and teachers too open the
building. Projects "The School
2": Once the school has been opened some other projects can begin, this
benefits both the school and the community.
Projects will include building a second school, building a kitchen,
installing electricity and water pump, and equipping the playground. Project Manual In Village: As well as there
being projects directly related to developing the school, there is also some
labour-based work needed within the community, including roof repair and road
work. Project Agricultural: 3. The
Cambodian military have a big influence within the village and are trying to
assist the local people. The aim being, to increase the diversity of food
within the village. Banana trees are being planted, fish ponds built and land
for growing crops prepared. Assistance with this is appreciated and to
encourage the local people is valuable. These project outlines are a loose
structure. Volunteers will find that after some time conversing with local
people and living in the community other projects and important nesses sites
will arise.
CamGwy24-06 CHUP CROCKY
12-Jun-06 to 18-Jun-06
RELIEF/CONS/MANUAL 10 V. Ages 18+ Fee:$125.00 Xtra Fee: $70.00 REPORT
REFUND: $0.00
RELIEF CAMPS: The
maximum VFP fee for ANY number of weekly relief camps is US$250. Relief work
with a total NON Profit approach can be a successful way to develop a village
or projects. Again we will have a camp that can be joined every week for
one-week periods (minimum 1 week, no maximum duration). We strongly advise you
to come for more then one week. Every Monday we will pick up volunteers near
the border of Kampuchea; you must arrive the weekend before in Prakon Chai near
Buriram (see the info sheets provided by your sending organization). We can't
provide a visa for you or even help you to get a multiple visa on arrival in
Kampuchea. Together with the Thai military we will go to the border of O'smach
to cross the border. Your Visa for 1 month cost 1,000 baht on the border which
need to renew ofcourse each month. The horrible or fun travel to this village
won't be done by you when you see Greenway organization and the Thai military,
we will travel via Thailand to Chup Crocky. Upon arrival, each participant must
pay a participation fee for the upcoming week. This money will in turn be given
immediately to the responsible coordinator who will use this money for any
further development in Chup Crocky. Whenever you want to donate more money to
this program, please choose your own project and spend your money on what you
would like to develop. The weekly participation fee is: US $70 to cover all
basic expenses. US $100 for those who want to include a small donation.
Greenway will not use any of this money to cover its overhead costs; all funds
will go to the local community. We can accept both groups and individuals into
this program. Project "The school 1": This village school is situated
between two villages, each village containing approx 350 – 400 inhabitants.
There are about 80 children aged 6 to 13 and these are the children that we
would like to base our educational services for. However before the school can invite the children there is
maintenance work that needs to be done on the building, including roof repair,
clearing land for a playground, building walls, constructing toilets, and
repairing desks. When this initial construction work has been carried out the
school is then ready to invite the children and teachers too open the
building. Projects "The School
2": Once the school has been opened some other projects can begin, this
benefits both the school and the community.
Projects will include building a second school, building a kitchen,
installing electricity and water pump, and equipping the playground. Project Manual In Village: As well as there
being projects directly related to developing the school, there is also some
labour-based work needed within the community, including roof repair and road
work. Project Agricultural: 3. The
Cambodian military have a big influence within the village and are trying to
assist the local people. The aim being, to increase the diversity of food
within the village. Banana trees are being planted, fish ponds built and land
for growing crops prepared. Assistance with this is appreciated and to
encourage the local people is valuable. These project outlines are a loose
structure. Volunteers will find that after some time conversing with local
people and living in the community other projects and important nesses sites
will arise.
CamGwy25-06 CHUP CROCKY
19-Jun-06 to 25-Jun-06
RELIEF/CONS/MANUAL 10 V.
Ages 18+ Fee:$125.00 Xtra Fee: $70.00
REPORT REFUND: $0.00
RELIEF CAMPS: The
maximum VFP fee for ANY number of weekly relief camps is US$250. Relief work
with a total NON Profit approach can be a successful way to develop a village
or projects. Again we will have a camp that can be joined every week for
one-week periods (minimum 1 week, no maximum duration). We strongly advise you
to come for more then one week. Every Monday we will pick up volunteers near
the border of Kampuchea; you must arrive the weekend before in Prakon Chai near
Buriram (see the info sheets provided by your sending organization). We can't provide
a visa for you or even help you to get a multiple visa on arrival in Kampuchea.
Together with the Thai military we will go to the border of O'smach to cross
the border. Your Visa for 1 month cost 1,000 baht on the border which need to
renew ofcourse each month. The horrible or fun travel to this village won't be
done by you when you see Greenway organization and the Thai military, we will
travel via Thailand to Chup Crocky. Upon arrival, each participant must pay a
participation fee for the upcoming week. This money will in turn be given
immediately to the responsible coordinator who will use this money for any
further development in Chup Crocky. Whenever you want to donate more money to
this program, please choose your own project and spend your money on what you
would like to develop. The weekly participation fee is: US $70 to cover all
basic expenses. US $100 for those who want to include a small donation.
Greenway will not use any of this money to cover its overhead costs; all funds
will go to the local community. We can accept both groups and individuals into
this program. Project "The school 1": This village school is situated
between two villages, each village containing approx 350 – 400 inhabitants.
There are about 80 children aged 6 to 13 and these are the children that we
would like to base our educational services for. However before the school can invite the children there is
maintenance work that needs to be done on the building, including roof repair,
clearing land for a playground, building walls, constructing toilets, and
repairing desks. When this initial construction work has been carried out the
school is then ready to invite the children and teachers too open the
building. Projects "The School
2": Once the school has been opened some other projects can begin, this
benefits both the school and the community.
Projects will include building a second school, building a kitchen,
installing electricity and water pump, and equipping the playground. Project Manual In Village: As well as there
being projects directly related to developing the school, there is also some
labour-based work needed within the community, including roof repair and road
work. Project Agricultural: 3. The
Cambodian military have a big influence within the village and are trying to
assist the local people. The aim being, to increase the diversity of food
within the village. Banana trees are being planted, fish ponds built and land
for growing crops prepared. Assistance with this is appreciated and to
encourage the local people is valuable. These project outlines are a loose
structure. Volunteers will find that after some time conversing with local
people and living in the community other projects and important nesses sites
will arise.
CamGwy26-06 CHUP CROCKY
26-Jun-06 to 02-Jul-06
RELIEF/CONS/MANUAL 10 V.
Ages 18+ Fee:$125.00 Xtra Fee: $70.00
REPORT REFUND: $0.00
RELIEF CAMPS: The
maximum VFP fee for ANY number of weekly relief camps is US$250. Relief work
with a total NON Profit approach can be a successful way to develop a village
or projects. Again we will have a camp that can be joined every week for
one-week periods (minimum 1 week, no maximum duration). We strongly advise you
to come for more then one week. Every Monday we will pick up volunteers near
the border of Kampuchea; you must arrive the weekend before in Prakon Chai near
Buriram (see the info sheets provided by your sending organization). We can't
provide a visa for you or even help you to get a multiple visa on arrival in
Kampuchea. Together with the Thai military we will go to the border of O'smach
to cross the border. Your Visa for 1 month cost 1,000 baht on the border which
need to renew ofcourse each month. The horrible or fun travel to this village
won't be done by you when you see Greenway organization and the Thai military,
we will travel via Thailand to Chup Crocky. Upon arrival, each participant must
pay a participation fee for the upcoming week. This money will in turn be given
immediately to the responsible coordinator who will use this money for any
further development in Chup Crocky. Whenever you want to donate more money to
this program, please choose your own project and spend your money on what you
would like to develop. The weekly participation fee is: US $70 to cover all
basic expenses. US $100 for those who want to include a small donation.
Greenway will not use any of this money to cover its overhead costs; all funds
will go to the local community. We can accept both groups and individuals into
this program. Project "The school 1": This village school is situated
between two villages, each village containing approx 350 – 400 inhabitants.
There are about 80 children aged 6 to 13 and these are the children that we
would like to base our educational services for. However before the school can invite the children there is
maintenance work that needs to be done on the building, including roof repair,
clearing land for a playground, building walls, constructing toilets, and
repairing desks. When this initial construction work has been carried out the
school is then ready to invite the children and teachers too open the
building. Projects "The School
2": Once the school has been opened some other projects can begin, this
benefits both the school and the community.
Projects will include building a second school, building a kitchen,
installing electricity and water pump, and equipping the playground. Project Manual In Village: As well as there
being projects directly related to developing the school, there is also some
labour-based work needed within the community, including roof repair and road
work. Project Agricultural: 3. The
Cambodian military have a big influence within the village and are trying to
assist the local people. The aim being, to increase the diversity of food
within the village. Banana trees are being planted, fish ponds built and land
for growing crops prepared. Assistance with this is appreciated and to
encourage the local people is valuable. These project outlines are a loose
structure. Volunteers will find that after some time conversing with local
people and living in the community other projects and important nesses sites
will arise.
CamGwy27-06 CHUP CROCKY
03-Jul-06 to 09-Jul-06
RELIEF/CONS/MANUAL 10 V.
Ages 18+ Fee:$125.00 Xtra Fee: $70.00
REPORT REFUND: $0.00
RELIEF CAMPS: The
maximum VFP fee for ANY number of weekly relief camps is US$250. Relief work
with a total NON Profit approach can be a successful way to develop a village
or projects. Again we will have a camp that can be joined every week for
one-week periods (minimum 1 week, no maximum duration). We strongly advise you
to come for more then one week. Every Monday we will pick up volunteers near
the border of Kampuchea; you must arrive the weekend before in Prakon Chai near
Buriram (see the info sheets provided by your sending organization). We can't
provide a visa for you or even help you to get a multiple visa on arrival in
Kampuchea. Together with the Thai military we will go to the border of O'smach
to cross the border. Your Visa for 1 month cost 1,000 baht on the border which
need to renew ofcourse each month. The horrible or fun travel to this village
won't be done by you when you see Greenway organization and the Thai military,
we will travel via Thailand to Chup Crocky. Upon arrival, each participant must
pay a participation fee for the upcoming week. This money will in turn be given
immediately to the responsible coordinator who will use this money for any
further development in Chup Crocky. Whenever you want to donate more money to
this program, please choose your own project and spend your money on what you
would like to develop. The weekly participation fee is: US $70 to cover all
basic expenses. US $100 for those who want to include a small donation.
Greenway will not use any of this money to cover its overhead costs; all funds
will go to the local community. We can accept both groups and individuals into
this program. Project "The school 1": This village school is situated
between two villages, each village containing approx 350 – 400 inhabitants.
There are about 80 children aged 6 to 13 and these are the children that we
would like to base our educational services for. However before the school can invite the children there is
maintenance work that needs to be done on the building, including roof repair,
clearing land for a playground, building walls, constructing toilets, and
repairing desks. When this initial construction work has been carried out the
school is then ready to invite the children and teachers too open the building. Projects "The School 2": Once the
school has been opened some other projects can begin, this benefits both the
school and the community. Projects will
include building a second school, building a kitchen, installing electricity
and water pump, and equipping the playground.
Project Manual In Village: As well as there being projects directly
related to developing the school, there is also some labour-based work needed
within the community, including roof repair and road work. Project Agricultural: 3. The Cambodian military
have a big influence within the village and are trying to assist the local
people. The aim being, to increase the diversity of food within the village.
Banana trees are being planted, fish ponds built and land for growing crops
prepared. Assistance with this is appreciated and to encourage the local people
is valuable. These project outlines are a loose structure. Volunteers will find
that after some time conversing with local people and living in the community
other projects and important nesses sites will arise.
CamGwy28-06 CHUP CROCKY
10-Jul-06 to 16-Jul-06
RELIEF/CONS/MANUAL 10 V.
Ages 18+ Fee:$125.00 Xtra Fee: $70.00
REPORT REFUND: $0.00
RELIEF CAMPS: The
maximum VFP fee for ANY number of weekly relief camps is US$250. Relief work
with a total NON Profit approach can be a successful way to develop a village
or projects. Again we will have a camp that can be joined every week for
one-week periods (minimum 1 week, no maximum duration). We strongly advise you
to come for more then one week. Every Monday we will pick up volunteers near
the border of Kampuchea; you must arrive the weekend before in Prakon Chai near
Buriram (see the info sheets provided by your sending organization). We can't
provide a visa for you or even help you to get a multiple visa on arrival in
Kampuchea. Together with the Thai military we will go to the border of O'smach
to cross the border. Your Visa for 1 month cost 1,000 baht on the border which
need to renew ofcourse each month. The horrible or fun travel to this village won't
be done by you when you see Greenway organization and the Thai military, we
will travel via Thailand to Chup Crocky. Upon arrival, each participant must
pay a participation fee for the upcoming week. This money will in turn be given
immediately to the responsible coordinator who will use this money for any
further development in Chup Crocky. Whenever you want to donate more money to
this program, please choose your own project and spend your money on what you
would like to develop. The weekly participation fee is: US $70 to cover all
basic expenses. US $100 for those who want to include a small donation.
Greenway will not use any of this money to cover its overhead costs; all funds
will go to the local community. We can accept both groups and individuals into
this program. Project "The school 1": This village school is situated
between two villages, each village containing approx 350 – 400 inhabitants.
There are about 80 children aged 6 to 13 and these are the children that we
would like to base our educational services for. However before the school can invite the children there is
maintenance work that needs to be done on the building, including roof repair,
clearing land for a playground, building walls, constructing toilets, and
repairing desks. When this initial construction work has been carried out the
school is then ready to invite the children and teachers too open the
building. Projects "The School
2": Once the school has been opened some other projects can begin, this
benefits both the school and the community.
Projects will include building a second school, building a kitchen,
installing electricity and water pump, and equipping the playground. Project Manual In Village: As well as there
being projects directly related to developing the school, there is also some
labour-based work needed within the community, including roof repair and road
work. Project Agricultural: 3. The
Cambodian military have a big influence within the village and are trying to assist
the local people. The aim being, to increase the diversity of food within the
village. Banana trees are being planted, fish ponds built and land for growing
crops prepared. Assistance with this is appreciated and to encourage the local
people is valuable. These project outlines are a loose structure. Volunteers
will find that after some time conversing with local people and living in the
community other projects and important nesses sites will arise.
CamGwy29-06 CHUP CROCKY
17-Jul-06 to 23-Jul-06
RELIEF/CONS/MANUAL 10 V.
Ages 18+ Fee:$125.00 Xtra Fee: $70.00
REPORT REFUND: $0.00
RELIEF CAMPS: The maximum VFP fee for ANY number of weekly relief camps is US$250. Relief work with a total NON Profit approach can be a successful way to develop a village or projects. Again we will have a camp that can be joined every week for one-week periods (minimum 1 week, no maximum duration). We strongly advise you to come for more then one week. Every Monday we will pick up volunteers near the border of Kampuchea; you must arrive the weekend before in Prakon Chai near Buriram (see the info sheets provided by your sending organization). We can't provide a visa for you or even help you to get a multiple visa on arrival in Kampuchea. Together with the Thai military we will go to the border of O'smach to cross the border. Your Visa for 1 month cost 1,000 baht on the border which need to renew ofcourse each month. The horrible or fun travel to this village won't be done by you when you see Greenway organization and the Thai military, we will travel via Thailand to Chup Crocky. Upon arrival, each participant must pay a participation fee for the upcoming week. This money will in turn be given immediately to the responsible coordinator who will use this money for