A very special International Volunteer Day: Scouts from mainland Greece join local Scouts on Chios to help refugees and migrants

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Scouts and Guides contributing to refugee support activities in their local communities in Europe (35): A story from Chios (GR) – Let’s take some paint and a brush and decorate this ugly hall!

(WSBERO/Chios) – “The scale of the refugee tragedy is incredible. Hundreds if not thousands of people – a third of them children – arrive daily on this small but beautiful Greek island having fled atrocities of war hoping for a better future somewhere in Europe”, says Sebastian Meitz, from the World Scout Bureau Global Support Centre in Kuala Lumpur, who had joined the Greek Scouts’ support mission to Chios, together with Thomas Ertlthaler, from the European Scout Region’s Messengers of Peace Decision Committee.

International Volunteer Day 2015

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On the occasion of the International Volunteer Day 2015 WAGGGS’ recognises the dedication, hard work and commitment of all our volunteers to making the Girl Guide and Girl Scouting experience so amazing.  Thank you all.
Have a great day.

 

The Scout Movement helps refugees and migrants

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Scouts and Guides contributing to refugee support activities in their local communities in Europe (34): What’s next after the #RefugeeResponseSeminar

During the last weekend in November, Guides and Scouts from 27 countries gathered in Copenhagen, Denmark, for the #RefugeeResponseSeminar discussing how best the Scout and Guide Movements and other youth organisations can contribute to refugee and migrant support activities. The participants shared their experience and challenges gained from activities currently run to the benefit of refugees and migrants all over Europe and developed new ideas for future projects.

“As Scouts we are pragmatic.”, commented Andrea Demarmels, Chairperson of the European Scout Committee of WOSM, “We know that we cannot solve the long term challenges faced by refugees and migrants in Europe. We choose to take leadership with a pragmatic approach and react to the situation by joining forces with our local communities to make a difference for some of the people affected by the tragedy and consequences of war.”

The colourful “Wall of Ideas” illustrates the many proposals and concrete project ideas developed and collected over the weekend. Soon, these will be available for others who were note able to attend the seminar and seek inspiration to launch or continue their own initiative in their local communities.

In the meantime, you can join the public Facebook group set up for the newly created #RefugeeResponseNetwork and consult information made available on the event’s #RefugeeResponseWebsite; this is also where all resources and materials from the seminar will be published.

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WAGGGS Call for Diversity Task Force Members

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The Europe Region WAGGGS is looking to recruit 5 volunteers to be part of the Diversity Task Force which is going to support the work of the region in implementing several projects on diversity in 2016.

Regional Circular 22 2015: “European Youth Event 2016: Call for participants

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After the success of the first European Youth Event in 2014, the Parliament of the European Union will once again open its doors to 5000 young people from all over Europe at the European Youth Event 2016 in Strasbourg (FR) on 20-21 May 2016.

The event aims to engage young people in political debate and society, giving highlight to important key issues such as peace, democracy, unemployment, work and environment.

Please find more details on how to apply in the Call for Participants dispatched with Regional Circular 22 2015. The deadline is 16 December 2015!

– Regional Circular 22 2015: “European Youth Event 2016: Call for participants (English, French)