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Thursday, April 17, 2008

Ice Breaker, Games for different Nationalities

Last night we had a meeting about the up coming Home Building Project sponsored by our Company. This will be with Gawad Kalinga and the site will be somewhere in Batangas. We discussed the program, groupings and a lot more. I was assigned to wake up the volunteers during our first day in the site. Not bad, that will be the easiest assignment for everyone are surely have a lot of strength and still excited for the work. Everybody are still at full strength and looking forward for the work to be done.

Another challenge I can see is our communication with our fellow volunteers. Most of them are foreign. So as the home country volunteer we have to be extra careful, and have to take the lead during the program.

I am excited to know our fellow employees from different countries. I am excited to see places, see different faces and meeting new friends and most of all in helping and blessing my fellow Filipino. I am excited how my days will go during the program.

I believe that this will make me a better person. It will build confidence, and makes me more sensitive in dealing and understanding my fellow human being.

Hahahhahaha. So excited, actually last Sunday I already prepared my travelling bag with clothes and things I needed.

One thing I am thinking is about the Interactions with benificiaries. I am thinking on what will be the best way of dealing with them. I am also thinking on how we can entertain the children. So I am thinking of games for the kids together with our foreiin volunteers. Our challege is to think of a games with less talk interactions. It will be easier to do games with less communication.

Hahahaha. So anyone who read this post, please help me. What games where there is less talking and can makes everyone participate. Consider games where kids and different nationalities can enjoy.

Thank you so much for reading.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

try this website. i know it's too late but http://www.funandgames.org/Games_icebreakers.htmlu might need it again:

Anonymous said...

Thank you. I will try it once I attend the program again or if I have chance to volunteer to another social service. Thanks so much.