Thursday, May 21, 2009

Background

Hey everyone,

For those of you who don't know me let me introduce myself. My name is Lukas and I am currently a sophomore at the University of Pittsburgh, where I'm studying pharmacy. I'm also an Eagle Scout in the Boy Scouts of America.

I created this blog because this summer I'm traveling to an island in northern Sweden to spend around 6 weeks volunteering at Vassaro Scout Centre (see where the Eagle Scout thing comes into play?) It's pretty remote, as the only way to get on the island is by boat.  Essentially, it's a lot like your typical Boy Scout summer camp, with opportunities for sailing, canoeing, hiking, orienteering, etc.  The only things that really differ is that this camp is open to any youth group, and it's coed. If you're truly interested, you can check out their website: http://www.ssf.scout.se/stockholm/vassaro/vassaro-in-english/

I'm doing this as part of the European Scout Volunteer Programme (ESVP). Even though I'm volunteering, there's still costs for traveling. Fortunately, ESVP covers half of these costs as soon as I return and fill out some forms or whatever.  Also, Vassaro provides staff with about 40 Swedish Krona (SEK) a day to spend at the camp . That's actually only around $5, but over time I guess it can accumulate.  

I found out yesterday that I'll be working with 7 other international staff in addition to the Swedish staff.  I've been assigned to 'Fladan' (waterfront) and Programme areas.  Basically, I'll be teaching kids how to sail and canoe in addition to running various programs.  I consider myself lucky, considering one possible job is to empty and clean latrines all day.

That's about it for now.  I'll be posting more updates as my departure date (July  12) approaches and when I get to Vassaro (obviously).  In the mean time, check out some pictures I posted taken by someone else who went to Vassaro. It looks like quite an amazing place.

Lukas

2 comments:

  1. Hey I recently went to Vassaro and you taught me to sail, I was the English girl that kept going past the red buoys and couldn't understand what I was doing wrong. I was wondering, if I was to apply to volunteer when I am old enough, would I have to know any Swedish?

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  2. On their site:

    Requirements

    We would like you to
    • be between 18 and 30 years old
    • speak and understand English
    • be a member of WOSM or WAGGGS
    • be positive, hard-working, and friendly!

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