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Accredited organisation

Norddeutsche Jugend im internationalen Gemeinschaftsdienst e.V.

Carl-Hopp-Str. 27, Rostock, Allemagne

www.campline.de - +493814922914

Description de l'organisation

NiG (North German Youth in International Community Service) is a non-profit association based in Rostock, Germany. NiG was founded by students from the University of Rostock who were interested in both social and ecological issues. The association is dedicated to international understanding between young people of all nationalities and the ideas of the peace movement. Much of the work is done by volunteers.
Since 1990 the association is organizing and realizing volunteer projects: two to three week workcamps and youth meetings - mainly in Germany but also abroad. These projects are open for participants from all over the world, between 16 and 30 years old. In a workcamp the volunteers work on charitable projects on social, ecological and historical topics. Since 2018, there has been a special focus on integrating migrants and refugees into NiG projects. For this purpose, additional to the workcamps also workshops are organized locally: in educational, cross medial, cultural and sporting field as well as for work integration.
NiG also sends volunteers abroad to worldwide projects coordinated by partner organizations, similar to NiG. The target group for this are young people between the ages of 15 and 30 from Germany. NiG is a member of the international network of the "Alliance of European Voluntary Service Organizations" with 53 member organizations, primarily in Europe but also all over the world.

  • Cette organisation est titulaire d’un label de qualité du corps européen de solidarité. Le label de qualité certifie que l’organisation est en mesure de mener des projets conformément aux principes et aux objectifs du corps européen de solidarité.

Porté Volontariat

Rôle Date d'expiration
Hosting 31/12/2027
PIC: 898164711 OID: E10248614

Thèmes d'activité de l'organisation

Climate action, environment and nature protection

Community development

Inclusion