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  2. Workcamp - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia workcamp in Switzerland in 2018. A workcamp in international volunteering, is an arrangement where groups of volunteers from different countries work and live together as a team on a short-term basis and for a not-for-profit cause, usually for one to three weeks.

  3. List of summer camps - Wikipedia

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    There are hundreds of camps hosted by the Boy Scouts of America; some of these include: Camp Babcock-Hovey, of the Seneca Waterways Council in the Finger Lakes Region of New York; Camp Brule', of the Five Rivers Council in Sullivan County, Pennsylvania; Camp Onway, formerly of the Yankee Clipper Council in Raymond, New Hampshire

  4. Camp Namanu - Wikipedia

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    Camp Namanu is a summer camp in the U.S. state of Oregon. It was founded as a Camp Fire Girls camp on the banks of the Sandy River in 1924, [1] and is one of the oldest Camp Fire Girls camps in the United States. [2] Today, Namanu covers more than 552 acres (2.23 km 2), and is located near the Bull Run Watershed in Sandy, Oregon.

  5. International volunteering - Wikipedia

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    Volunteer-sending organizations, such as Free The Children's Me to We trips, the British company Projects-abroad, and AIESEC, have been critiqued as furthering the aforementioned neo-colonial narrative to youth. The increased prevalence of promotional material regarding trips to "help" the Global South has "increased media exposure in the ...

  6. Volunteering - Wikipedia

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    Volunteers received training over the course of more than a year at 26 volunteer centres in 17 cities across Russia. The majority of participants were between 17 and 22 years old. At the same time, 3000 applications were submitted from people over 55 years old. Some of them worked as volunteers during the 1980 Olympics in Moscow. It was the ...

  7. Virtual volunteering - Wikipedia

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    Virtual volunteering refers to volunteer activities completed, in whole or in part, using the Internet and a home, school buildings, telecenter, or work computer or other Internet-connected device, such as a smartphone or a tablet. [1] Virtual volunteering is also known as online volunteering, remote volunteering or e-volunteering.

  8. Camp Mar-Y-Mac - Wikipedia

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    Cabin at YWCA Camp Mar-Y-Mac, Dinkey Creek, California, July 1957. Each cabin had 4 bunk beds for campers, plus a cot on either side of the door for a counselor and a teenage counselor-in-training. Camp Mar-Y-Mac was a summer residence camp along Dinkey Creek in the Sierra Mountains east of Fresno, California, which functioned from 1951 until 1981.

  9. Clip art - Wikipedia

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    Examples of computer clip art, from Openclipart. Clip art (also clipart, clip-art) is a type of graphic art.Pieces are pre-made images used to illustrate any medium. Today, clip art is used extensively and comes in many forms, both electronic and printed.