Hands on China
Project Introduction
 

 

Hands on China - Volunteer Program

To promote Chinese university students to gain a deep understanding and action around development issues, we aim to get them involved in volunteering within a social issue in China (e.g. disadvantaged children, etc), learning about other development issues and volunteering abroad through AIESEC huge network.

Aiming to raise socially responsible sense of university students and capability of China NGOs, we provide opportunities to international students to work in China’s local NGOs in different fields as interns and help NGOs to build capacity at the same time. Meanwhile we create opportunities for Chinese students to act as volunteers to access such social issues as children, women, etc.

In total we tend to create 35 opportunities for international volunteers and get 420 Chinese students involved in volunteering within various issues. Therefore such activities as learning circles, trainings, etc will be hosted by AIESEC members.

l  Children with Cerebral Palsy

ü  Assist children in classroom, during rehabilitation, and during meals.

ü  English class, art class, and sports.

l  Children’s Medical Facility

ü  Play with children from the leukemia ward and heart disease ward.

ü  Chat with children to help them release stress.

ü  Offer talks and classes of interesting topics to children.

l  Elderly Care Center

ü  Host a video afternoon.

ü  Attend a bongo afternoon.

ü  Help with rehabilitation exercises.

l  School Program

ü  Paint schools,

ü  Mentor students.

ü  Sports, music clubs, and art clubs.

Impact

Run in Beijing and Shanghai, Hands on China project has achieved a great success in University of International Business and Economics, Fudan University and Shanghai Jiaotong University. With the prominent efforts of AIESEC members, we received positive reply from our participants, some of which are as follows:

“HoS Family is so high that I couldn’t resist being motivated!”

“At the beginning, I don’t like the kids, but the experiences changed my mind. Kids are lovely, and this activity is meaningful.”

---Fudan University student

 

Contact

Jose Carlos Feliciano Nishikawa

Vice President of Project

AIESEC Mainland China

Telephone: +86-153 1173 3905

E-mail: felinishikawa@gmail.com

 

 

Miki Yu

Vice President of External Relations

AIESEC Mainland China

Telephone:|+86-152 0121 2592|

E-mail: mikiyue@gmail.com

 

Hugo     2009-12-10 11:11:52

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