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Philippines: Osaka JET

Team NameOsaka JET (JET Program)
CountryPhilippines
Zion Puerto Princesa Palawan Habitat for Humanity
Work siteBarangay Bahile, Palawan
107 Families
Concrete (made of concrete-interlocking-blocks)
Itinerary12 Day(s)
20-Mar 2008(THU) ~ 31-Mar 2008(MON)
MemberTotal: 11
JET(M): 4, JET(F): 7
ExpenseTraveling:88750 JPY(taxes included)/person
In-country:6800yen / person / day JPY(taxes included)/person/day
RouteOsaka-->Manila (Philippine Airlines)
Manila-->Puerto Princesa (Philippine Airlines)
Report
The Osaka JET team of 11 members flew to the Philippines to volunteer with Zion Puerto Princesa Palawan Habitat for Humanity from March 20th-31st in the wonderful village of Barangay Bahile. All team members were English teachers working through the JET Program in Japan. From the moment we all stepped off the plane in Puerto Princesa we felt as if we gained a new Filipino family. We were greeted not only with a personalized welcome sign and shell necklaces, but also such warm hugs and contagious smiles.

Soon after arrival, we were transported to our beautiful and very comfortable accommodation at the Balay Inato Hotel. Most members shared double beds in very clean rooms with hot water showers and private bathrooms. The staff members here were very friendly and the food was also quite delicious. Breakfast was provided for us every morning, bright and early!

Because it was during the Easter holidays when we arrived, we immediately began our trip with some fun R & R options. On day #1 our team did an island hopping tour in beautiful Honda Bay. On Easter Sunday, a few members had an early start to their day by attending a sunrise 4:00am Easter mass service, followed by a full day of everyone enjoying sightseeing around the famous Underground River.

After a well organized orientation and briefing by the Palawan Habitat for Humanity members, we traveled to our work site for another amazing warm welcome. The village had prepared dances, songs, flower necklaces, introduced us to the home owners and skilled builders and much more entertainment to welcome us into their community. Wow, were we impressed and excited to begin!

Next it was time to begin the work we had come to do… brick by brick, time to build some homes! Even though it was very sunny and hot everyday, our team worked hard for 6 days to nearly complete building three concrete homes in the village where there had been 107 homes already built. Every morning, we traveled to our work site by jeepney, accompanied by our two friendly security guards, numbering off, singing songs, playing games, enjoying the gorgeous scenery, with the wind blowing through our hair. This one hour ride every morning and evening was a great time for team bonding! On site, we were able to become involved in almost every part of the home construction process, which included mixing cement, making the interlocking concrete blocks, excavation, tree planting, foundation laying, cement pouring, brick laying and more. It was amazing to see the houses grow more complete day by day. And yes, our muscles did grow as well! We worked and sweat side by side with skilled friendly Filipino builders as well as the dedicated home owners. Even though none of us had ever built a home before, everyone on site was so patient and kind to help teach us every step of the way (even if we did make many mistakes!). During our work days we were provided with home-cooked delicious Filipino lunches and snacks. Fresh fish, tropical fruits, tender meats, scrumptious vegetarian options… oh so much wonderful food! During our break times, our team loved playing and getting dirty with the children too! Towards the end of our week, each team member was also individually assigned to a homestay family where we had the unforgettable opportunity to spend an evening living together in the community.

Within the community our team was also lucky to be invited to two school graduations. We also attended the city foundation day celebration. We joined in the parade, watched the children’s performances, as well as entertained the crowd with our own songs and crazy Japanese dances! During the week we visited the Iwahig Prison and a crocodile farm. On another evening our team was generously invited for dinner at one of the Habitat for Humanity board of director’s homes, followed by a bit of disco dancing with our Habitat ladies!

Our final day on-site, we had a lively warm-hearted farewell party with the community and Habitat for Humanity members. More dancing, singing, birthday celebrating, hugs, tears, smiles, prayers, thankful words, laughs, smeared cake on faces, stories shared, photos and lots of fun were had by all. The evening finished with yet another huge delicious feast to feed us all. It was hard to believe the build was over.

After the build, most members traveled north to enjoy the unspoiled tropical paradise of El Nido and the surrounding islands for a few days. A perfect ending to a perfect trip! So many great memories were made that will last for a lifetime. We are already all looking forward to returning to Palawan again… hopefully someday soon! Thanks for everything Palawan Habitat for Humanity and our Bahile community! We’ll miss you!

PhotoUpper left: with homeowners
Upper right: building
Lower left: finished building
Lower right: hotel



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投稿者: Habitat for Humanity Japan 日時: 2008年03月20日 17:38 |



 

タイ:Japan Hope Builders

所属Japan Hope Builders (Habitat for Humanity KUIS  多摩大学 日本大学 )
訪問先タイ:HRC-Central
サイト情報PATHUM THANI
4 家族
ブロック
活動日程12 日間
02-Feb 2008(土曜日) ~ 13-Feb 2008(水曜日)
メンバー計: 11 名
一般男性: 2 , 一般女性: 1, 大学男性: 4, 大学女性: 4
費用旅費:72000 円(税込)/1名
滞在費:2597 円(税込)/1名/1日平均
航空経路成田-->バンコク (タイ航空)
リポート①今回は首都のバンコクと言うことで、ホテルの近くにもコンビニが多数あったり、数多くの店がひしめき合っていました。今回私達が宿泊してホテルは、大学の構内にありました。シャワーはお湯が出て、エアコンの完備され、各階に自由に使える冷蔵庫がありました。さらに、飲料水も置いてありました。設備としては申し分ありませんでした。
②R&Rでは今回は学校訪問などが出来なかったのですが、様々なタイの宗教や文化に触れ、とても充実していました。
③私達は、タイ到着の翌日からワークという日程でした。しかし、天候に恵まれずワーク初日と2日目は殆どワークが出来ませんでした。幸い、3日目からは前日までの天候が嘘のように快晴の日々が続き、スムーズにワークを進めることができました。今回は土台作りから作業に携わることが出来ました。セメントは機械で混ぜるのが多いらしいのですが、今回は自分たちで混ぜてセメントを作りました。これは結構ハードワークでした。
その他の作業内容としては、屋根の骨となる部分のペイント、壁となるブロック運び、運ばれたブロックでの壁作りなどです。様々な仕事があり、飽きることなく作業することが出来ました。皆がチームワーク良く動いていたため、安全かつ効率よく作業が進んだと思います。今回私達が建築に携わった家は大変大きい家だったため、残念ながら滞在中に完成させることは出来ませんでしたが、きっと素敵な家が完成すると思います。
ワークサイトの周辺は田んぼが多くお店などは殆ど見当たらなかったと思います。
写真左上:集合写真 右上:建築途中
左下:完成 右下:宿泊先
 
 

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投稿者: Habitat for Humanity Japan 日時: 2008年02月02日 12:38 |



 

Philippines: Hokkaido International School

Team NameHokkaido International School
CountryPhilippines
Leo Borras in Naga City
Work siteBalatas, Naga City, Camarines Sur
100 Families
Steel frame
Itinerary9 Day(s)
02-Jun 2007(SAT) ~ 10-Jun 2007(SUN)
MemberTotal: 15
Adult(M): 1 , Adult(F): 1, High School(M): 8, High School(F): 5
ExpenseTraveling:109000 JPY(taxes included)/person
In-country: 32,110 yen JPY(taxes included)/person/day
RouteCTS-->Hong Kong (Cathy Pacific)
Hong Kong-->Manila (Cathy Pacific)
ReportWhen our team arrived in Naga City, Leo Borras and his team was there to welcome us and take us to the hotel. After we got settled in they took us on a tour of the university, the area, other habitat worksites, and a finished site, which was now a village, and the site where we would be working. We also had our orientation on this day. It was a full day, especially for us: only having slept for two hours. The worksite in Balatas is a brand new site with no families living there. We nearly completed the first duplex of what will be 50. Our worksite team was great. Very friendly and helpful. I just wish we had realized the needs at the worksite before we came. If we had known, we would have brought some tools with us. We worked on a steel frame structure, so some extra power tools like drills, and levels and measuring devices would have helped. Our days spent at the worksite were hot and challenging, but satisfying. We worked hard, but had fun while working. For our recreation day, we had the wonderful experience of going to Atulyan Island, which exceeded all of our expectations. Swimming and snorkeling in an underwater jungle steaming with life was incredible. If you spend time at the beach, be careful of the sun. Our whole team got sunburned, even though we were wearing sun block. The sun in powerful: respect it! Our hotel accommodations were okay. The hotel was clean and friendly, but the Internet did not work. I would recommend that you not bring a laptop with you on this trip. There are Internet cafes everywhere, which will only cost you 50 yen per hour to use. It isn't worth the trouble of bringing your own computer. The hotel was also in the city center, which was an extra plus. I only wish we would have had more time to see the city and interact with it's people. No free time on this trip, or when we were finally free, all of the local shops were closed. On our final day, we went to a village to distribute clothes and toys that we had brought from home to Habitat partners at one of the villages. It was a confusing situation, and a lot of the clothes didn't go to anyone. I would suggest if you are bringing donations of clothes to Habitat, contact them in advance to see what the needs are and what exactly you should bring. It will save you a lot of headache in the end. The experience we had was truly amazing. We came to Habitat for Humanity to help and give to others, but what we received was much more than we could ever give.
PhotoUpper left: with homeowners Upper right: building
Lower left: building Lower right: building



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投稿者: Habitat for Humanity Japan 日時: 2007年06月02日 15:15 |



 

Thailand: K International School

Team NameK International School (K International School)
CountryThailand
Lampang
Work siteLampang
2 Families
Itinerary10 Day(s)
27-May 2007(SUN) ~ 05-Jun 2007(TUE)
MemberTotal: 20
Adult(M): 2 , Adult(F): 2, High School(M): 11, High School(F): 5
ExpenseTraveling:109842 JPY(taxes included)/person
In-country:50 000 JPY(taxes included)/person/day
RouteNarita-->Bangkok (87 607)
Bangkok-->Lampang (22235)
ReportThe K International School Habitat for Humanity Global Village team left Narita airport on May 27 for Lampang Thailand and returned on June 5, 2007. The worksite was approximately a 40 minute truck ride from the Hotel, and was in a small village in a rural rice growing area. With 16 volunteers, we had the responsibility of building two houses, which were approximately 20-30 metres from each other. At the worksite, there was one cement mixer and an adequate supply of hoes and shovels, although a few more wuld have been preferable.

The Lampang volunteers were very helpful and supportive through out the trip. Drivers took us out at night (for a small charge) to see some sights and markets. Because meals were so cheap, we could have (and should have) gone to a few more expensive places to eat, because five of our students had to be hospitalized with food contamination. The source was unknown. The hotel, the Regent Lodge Hotel, was clean and simple, with basic hot showers and air conditioning. Their food was excellent as waa their customer service. It was good value for meney.

The visit to the local school was very enjoyable. The students there put on some entertaining performances and were extremely friendly, as were the teachers. The students went to an elephant conservation centre and found it quite enjoyable. We decided not to go too far from the town in case some more students had a stomach ailment.

To summarize, the trip, even with the time spent in the hospital, was very enjoyable and everyone felt it was well worth it. The students worked very hard and were made to feel very comfortable by the affiliate staff. I highly recommend Lampang as a Global Village destination.

PhotoUpper left: with homeowners Upper right: building
Lower left: finished building


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投稿者: Habitat for Humanity Japan 日時: 2007年05月27日 15:09 |



 

Bangladesh: Hiroshima JET

所属Hiroshima JET (N/A)
訪問先Bangladesh
Satkhira
サイト情報2 Families
single-storey brick homes
活動日程12 Day(s)
26-Apr 2007(THU) ~ 07-May 2007(MON)
メンバーTotal: 9
一般女性: 3, JET男性: 3, JET女性: 3
費用旅費: 107810 JPY(taxes included)/person
滞在費: 4800 JPY(taxes included)/person/day
航空経路Kansai-->Dhaka (Thai Air)
リポートWe worked at the Satkhira affiliate in Bangladesh, we worked on 2 homes for two separte families within the main part of the town. In some of our free time we were able to visit an orphanage run near a local Catholic church, we played soccer and some other games with the boys there. At another time we were able to walk throughout the rural part of the town and visit some parks and homes in the area. On one day off we were able to go to the the Shundabarns, a mangrove forest, a few hours from Satkhira. One our final day we were able to tour around the capital city, Dhaka. For the 2 nights we spent in Dhaka we stayed at guesthouse near the airport, it suited us fine and there were no problems. At the affiliate in Satkhira, we stayed in an NGO compound in dormitory still rooms. It was a very good set up and seemed to be the best place to stay in the area. The experience was a good one and I highly recommend it for those interested in learning about a new culture and developing relationships with some amazing people.
写真左上: with homeowners 右上: building
左下: finished building 右下: hotel



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投稿者: Habitat for Humanity Japan 日時: 2007年04月27日 12:54 |



 

Philippines: Mie JET

所属Mie JET (所属)
訪問先Philippines
Bicol Habitat for Humanity
サイト情報Barangay Montserrat, Magarao, Camarines Sur Province
4 Families
A one-story house built with reinforced concrete and concrete interlocking bricks
活動日程11 Day(s)
27-Apr 2007(FRI) ~ 07-May 2007(MON)
メンバーTotal: 37
一般男性: 2 , 一般女性: 3, JET男性: 1, JET女性: 10,
高校男性: 20, 高校女性: 1
費用旅費: 113450 JPY(taxes included)/person
滞在費: 4049 JPY(taxes included)/person/day
航空経路Nagoya-->Manila (Northwest)
Manila-->Naga (Air Philippines)
リポートOur team had a wonderful time in Bicol! The GV coordinator, Mr. Leo Borras, was an amazing host. He organized our time well, and took care of any needs that we had. Most of the Bicol Habitat volunteers were affiliated with Ateneo de Naga University, either as professors or students. The volunteers welcomed us with open arms and kept us entertained and motivated with singing, dancing, and their sense of humor.
The worksite where we built was a new site, and was unoccupied. Due to some unusual circumstances, we did not build with homepartners, but with volunteers and paid laborers. We regretted that we weren't able to work side by side with homepartners, but we didn't let it dampen our enthusiasm. We were building duplex-style houses on the worksite. Most of our time was spent transporting bricks, water, sand, and rocks. We also helped to prepare the foundation for a new house, finished digging a septic tank pit, and poured cement into the brick walls. I think that we would have enjoyed the chance to lay bricks more, and to make bricks. By the end of our work week, we had finished the second half of one duplex, and started the first half of another.
Our R&R activities were wonderful! We visited and swam in Malabsay Falls, as well as a several hot spring pools. We also went to Atulayan Island and spent the day swimming, laying on the beach, and snorkeling. We also made visits to Ateneo de Naga University, a finished Habitat site, and Queen of Peace orphanage. The orphanage visit was the best part of the trip for most team members. We brought balls, jump ropes, and games for the kids living at the orphanage, and then we spent 2 hours playing with the children. Our accomodations were at Penafrancia Resort in Naga City. We stayed in cottages with 2 to 4 people per room. The resort had a pavilion where we ate most of our meals. They also had fresh water pools and nice grounds. The accomodations were very satisfactory.
More than one of my team members said that this was the best week of their life!! So, I want to sincerely thank all the people in Japan and the Philippines who made our trip a success!
写真左上: everyone 右上: construction
左下: house completed 右下: hotel


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投稿者: Habitat for Humanity Japan 日時: 2007年04月27日 00:00 |



 

Thailand: Keiwa International Volunteers (Keiwa College)

所属Keiwa International Volunteers (Keiwa College)
訪問先Thailand/Pak Chong
サイト情報
1 Families/one story house of interlocking concrete bricks
活動日程11 Day(s): 25-Feb 2007(SUN) ~ 07-Mar 2007(WED)
メンバーTotal: 17: 一般男性: 3 , 一般女性: 3, 大学男性: 4, 大学女性: 7
費用旅費: 66380 JPY(taxes included)/person
滞在費: 3025 JPY(taxes included)/person/day
航空経路NRT-->BKK (NW)
リポートOur group of 17 members went to Pak Chong Thailand and helped in the construction of a single-family dwelling made of interlocking, concrete bricks. This was the fourth such trip for the Keiwa International Volunteers, having started in Fiji, then went to Philippines, and Malaysia last year (2006). One of our members has been on all four projects and several have been on three. For some of our members it was the first time for them to participate in this work and, indeed, the first time to travel abroad. Everyone participated actively and our supervisor told us that we worked faster than any other group he had worked with. In addition to construction work, we also visited a school where our members demonstrated a Japanese dance, getting the pupils to be involved as well. After the general assembly, we all separated and went to each of the different grade's classrooms where we conducted other activities of cultural interest to the students. In our free time on weekends, we had a number of interesting excursions, taking in some ancient ruins, a shopping mall, a silk shop and manufacturing shop and other places of interest. A meaningful time was had by all.
写真左上: team 右上: construction
左下: finished 右下: accommodation



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投稿者: Habitat for Humanity Japan 日時: 2007年02月25日 19:29 |



 

アメリカ:Learn & Build Japan (一般募集)

所属Learn & Build Japan (一般募集)
訪問先アメリカ
East Pasco, Florida
サイト情報East Pasco
家族
活動日程17 日間
16-Feb 2007(金曜日) ~ 04-Mar 2007(日曜日)
メンバー計: 5 名
大学女性: 5
費用旅費: 100000 円(税込)/1名
滞在費: 円(税込)/1名/1日平均
航空経路東京-->タンパ (デルタ)
レポート建築活動やコミュニティサービスを通して、アメリカの文化やボランティア精神を体験的に学びました。海外からのチームを受け入れたのは初めてということで、メンバーは新聞の取材を受けたり、イベントに参加したり、商工会議所の朝食会に招かれたりと、親善大使のような役割も果たしました。その代わりといっては何ですが、メンバーは滞在していた大学のカフェテリアでの食事代を免除してもらったり、ディズニーワールドのパスをプレゼントされたり、頻繁に食事に招かれたりと、十分なお返しを受けました。
建築したのは日本人から見るとかなり立派な住宅で、建築現場で私たちに任されたのは主に釘打ちとドアのペンキ塗りです。残念ながら屋根の梁をわたすといったような作業は危険なためできませんでした。
このアフィリエートはアルミ缶などをリサイクルした資金で建築費用の35%をカバーしているということで、滞在中はリサイクルの手伝いもしました。また建築資金を集めるためのサイクリングイベントでのボランティアも経験しました。
この時期にはCare-A-Vanner(キャンピングカーでアメリカ各地の建築活動に参加するボランティアグループ)も参加しており、ボランティア同士の友情も芽生えました。ちょうど春のお祭りのシーズンだったため、カウンティフェアなども経験することができました。
メンバーはあまりにも現地の人が親切なので「助けにきたのに、逆に世話を焼いてもらって申し訳ない」と感じたりもしたようですが、フロリダの人たちは「わざわざ日本から自分たちを助けに来てくれたのだから、できるだけのことをしてあげたい」と考えてくれていたようです。「してあげる」と「してもらう」が逆転するのはボランティアプログラムではよくあることですが。
写真左上: 集合写真 右上: 建築途中
左下: 建築後 右下: 宿泊先



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投稿者: Habitat for Humanity Japan 日時: 2007年02月16日 19:13 |



 

 
 
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