december parent orientation 2017

56
GET OUT OF YOUR ELEMENT AMIGOSINTERNATIONAL.ORG

Upload: laotan

Post on 15-Apr-2017

636 views

Category:

Education


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: December parent orientation 2017

GET OUT OF YOUR ELEMENT

AMIGOSINTERNATIONAL.ORG

Page 2: December parent orientation 2017

WELCOMETucson ChapterParticipant & Parent OrientationDecember 12, 2017

Page 3: December parent orientation 2017

2017 Tucson Chapter Participants

Annie

Katlynn

Makenna

Page 4: December parent orientation 2017

Amigos Participants

Page 5: December parent orientation 2017

Participants

ParticipantsParticipants

Participants

Parents

Brothers

Grandparents

Friends

Peers

Business Associates

Teachers

Amigos Participants

Co-Workers

Service Groups

Uncles

Aunts

Neighbors

Community Agencies

CousinsSister

s

Page 6: December parent orientation 2017

• Provide you with a good understanding of AMIGOS and how best to support your participant– See your AMIGOS Parent Preparation Guide

for additional details – Parent sessions will complement participant

training

Parent Preparation Goal

Page 7: December parent orientation 2017

• National Office headquartered in Houston, TX with small satellite offices in the Bay Area, Washington D.C. and Nicaragua.

• Founded in 1965• Grown into 25 AMIGOS chapters around the

USA

Organization Overview

Page 8: December parent orientation 2017

• Professional full-time staff of about 25 – Work throughout the year to develop &

support projects in Latin America• Including summer On-Call system

– Support chapters in recruiting, fundraising and training

– Manage participant travel to & from Latin America

AMIGOS National Office

Page 9: December parent orientation 2017

Tonight’s TopicsPaperworkFamily Fee PaymentsLetter WritingWebsiteCountry Snapshots, Summer 2017Standards of ConductEquipmentUpcoming dates & logisticsBreakout Sessions

ParticipantsParents by Committee

Page 10: December parent orientation 2017

PaperworkRebecca O’BrienPaperwork Coordinator

Page 11: December parent orientation 2017

Paperwork DeadlinesDecember 5, 2016• Personal Information Form• Confidential Health Form I• Consent and Release Agreement/Letter of Health DisclosureJanuary 9, 2017• Confidential Health Form II (with doctor signature)-upload• Headshot picture-upload• Passport Information–online• Copy of Passport (valid through Jan. 2018)-upload• Single Parent Affidavit (participant is under 18 and parent or guardian

has sole custody)-must be notarized and uploaded• Background Check-participants 18 or older• Participant Assignment Preference Form-online (avail 12/14)April 21, 2017• Confidential Health Form III (complete AFTER march 15, 2017)• Parent Permission to Travel Form/Medical Power of Attorney-must be notarized, uploaded

Page 12: December parent orientation 2017

The Dashboard

Page 13: December parent orientation 2017
Page 14: December parent orientation 2017
Page 15: December parent orientation 2017

When the Personal Information has been completed, the Consent and Release Agreement/Letter of Health Disclosure e-signature form will appear.

DUE DECEMBER 5th:• Personal Information• Consent and Release/Letter of Health Disclosure• Confidential Health Form I

Page 16: December parent orientation 2017

Paperwork Tips• Some forms will be filled in online• Some will require e-signatures• Some forms will be printed and then uploaded• Note: all forms listed as an “upload” document should

be scanned as one pdf and then uploaded, not as single page uploads for forms with multiple pages

• If you need assistance with scanning, please contact me

• If you need to compress a larger document to meet upload size limits, please use the following website to easily compress your pdf:

http://smallpdf.com/compress.pdf

Page 17: December parent orientation 2017

E-signatures• The form will be emailed to the participant and

the parents/legal guardian (for participants under 18) for electronic signatures.

• E-signature forms need to be signed by the participant and both parents (for participants under 18). If parents share an email address, the form will be sent to that email address twice.

Page 18: December parent orientation 2017

Please remember…Country assignments will not be made until all Chapter participants have complete all paperwork that is due on January 9, 2017.

Participants who do not meet the January 9th paperwork deadline will be required to attend a mandatory paperwork completion workshop with their parents.

Page 19: December parent orientation 2017

Questions?

Please contact me at:

Cell: 981-1318Work: 529-4260

Email: [email protected]

Page 20: December parent orientation 2017

Family Fee PaymentsNate HattersleyTreasurer

Page 21: December parent orientation 2017

• Check mailed to P.O. Box• Check dropped off at Monday meeting• On-line payment by card (4% fee added)

Family Fee Payment Options

Page 22: December parent orientation 2017

To make online payments(Family fee and Letter writing donations)

Page 23: December parent orientation 2017

Questions?

Please contact Nate Hattersley

[email protected]

Page 24: December parent orientation 2017

Letter WritingDesiree MaultsbyLetter Writing Coordinator

Page 25: December parent orientation 2017

Monday, January6:45 PM Parent Letter Writing Committee meetingEmail 1st draft of GIVE BIG page to proof reader by Sat 1/14

Monday, January 16:1st draft of letter due!1st draft of spreadsheet 110+ names & addresses due!1st draft of GIVE BIG page: feedback from proof reader 1/162nd draft of GIVE BIG page: email to proof reader by Sat 1/21

Monday, January 23:Final copy of letter DUE!Final list of names and addresses DUE!Final GIVE BIG page approved

Monday, January 30:110+ STUFFED, UNSEALED LETTERS DUE (signed, stamped, labeled)LETTERS GO IN THE MAIL THAT NIGHT!

Page 26: December parent orientation 2017

What you will need: The basics• Not less than 110 names, addresses, zip codes and email addresses

• 110 #10 envelopes (self-sticking are best)

• 110 #6 envelopes (smaller envelopes that fit inside)

• 330 Avery mailing labels• 110 labels for fundraising letters• 220 labels with your name and home address

• 280 stamps – commemorative stamps are more appealing• 110 for fundraising letters• 110 for return envelopes• 60+ for thank you notes

• 60 to 75 thank you notes

Page 27: December parent orientation 2017

When the money starts pouring in • Ensure checks are made out to Amigos (otherwise, deposit

and write check)

• Verify that participant name is on memo line

• Turn in checks at Monday meetings EVERY WEEK

• Participant logs donations on personal spreadsheet

• Participant sends thank you note and receipt (form will be provided)

• Chapter sends receipts for donations of $250 or more per tax code

Page 28: December parent orientation 2017

https://

amigoslink.givebig

.org/

c/Net/a/amigostuc

son

GiveBig.org

Page 29: December parent orientation 2017

Chapter WebsiteJohn D’AndreaWebmaster

Page 30: December parent orientation 2017

Chapter Websitehttps://tucson.amigosinternational.org

• Also http://www.amigostucson.org• A work in progress• Tab layout• Calendar• Financials• Training• Leadership• Media

Page 31: December parent orientation 2017

Mailing List and Files• General communication mode• General distribution lists• Committee distribution lists

• Google Drive files• Storage• Downloads• Uploads

Page 32: December parent orientation 2017

Country SnapshotsAriana GarciaTraining Director

Page 33: December parent orientation 2017

AMIGOS Program Goal: AMIGOS seeks to develop leadership skills in

young people, enabling them to be global catalysts for social change.

AMIGOS Program Activities: – Youth engagement – Community-service – Cross-cultural understanding

*For more detailed and up to date descriptions of each project area, visit www.amigosinternational.org

Latin American Program Activities

Page 34: December parent orientation 2017

• Mexico• Panama• Costa Rica• Dominican Republic• Nicaragua• Paraguay• Ecuador• Colombia

www.amigosinternational.org

2017 Project Areas

Page 35: December parent orientation 2017

Hidalgo, MexicoFood Security, NutritionCollege Track AvailableDates: June 21 – August 10

Partner Agencies:– Utopia Huixcazdhá– Sistemas para el Desarrollo Integral de la Familia (DIF)– San Miguel de Proyectos AgropecuariosWork Area: – State of Hidalgo in Central Mexico– Cooler temperatures (50-80° F) Culture: – Strong indigenous presence– Food is a mix of indigenous (nopales, fruit, and beans),

and traditional Mexican food (tamales, barbecue, and mole)

Page 36: December parent orientation 2017

Yucatan, MexicoEnvironmental Sustainability, Indigenous RightsDates: July 1 – August 10

Partner Agencies: – El Centro Comunitario de Yaxunah– Alternativas Yucatecas Integral para el Desarrollo

Humano (Alter-int)– Fundación Haciendas del Mundo MayaWork area:– Yucatan Peninsula, sea level elevation,

predominantly tropical jungles, usually warmer climate

Culture:– Diet consists of tortillas, beans, corn, tamales,

tacos, etc. – Strong indigenous presence

Page 37: December parent orientation 2017

Coclé, PanamaEnvironmental SustainabilityDates: June 20 – August 2

Partner Agencies: – Ministries of Health and Environment– Autoridad Nacional de AmbienteWork Area: – Central Panama; hot, wet climate. Very green– Summer = rainy seasonCulture: – Family oriented lifestyle; rice, lentils, chicken,

tropical fruits, and sancocho (regional chicken soup); lots of soccer and baseball

– Easy place to be vegetarian

Page 38: December parent orientation 2017

Azuero, PanamaEnvironmental SustainabilityDates: June 28 – August 15

• Partner Agencies: – Ministry of Health– The National Authority on the Environment

• Work area: – Lower elevation, coastal and tropic areas of

Panama in the Azuero Peninsula– Warmer and rainy

• Culture: – Family oriented lifestyle; rice, lentils, chicken,

tropical fruits, and sancocho (regional chicken soup); lots of soccer and baseball

Page 39: December parent orientation 2017

Perez Zeledon, Costa RicaEnvironmental SustainabilityDates: June 13 – July 13 OR July 19 – August 15

• Partner Agency: – Casa de la Juventud

• Work Area: – Host communities in southern Brunca region.

Participants spend alternate weeks in partnership with local youth in three separate national parks!

– Climate varies by area (40-90°F)• Culture:

– Volunteers are generally in mestizo communities, Ticos are famous for their café con leche, gallo pinto (rice and beans), and “Pura Vida” approach to life

Page 40: December parent orientation 2017

San Juan, Dominican RepublicCivic Participation and Youth LeadershipDates: June 14 – August 9 OR June 14 – July 13 (4 week option)

• Partner Agency: – Plan International

• Work Area: – Southwestern DR; varied climate (hot and dry

to cool and rainy); extends from Haitian border to the southern beach

• Culture:– Active and outgoing; people love music and

dancing; baseball is very popular; lots of beans and rice; yucca, spaghetti and boiled plantains

Page 41: December parent orientation 2017

Matagalpa, NicaraguaPublic HealthDates: June 13 – July 26

• Partner Agencies:– Asociación para el Desarrollo Integral Comunitario (ADIC)– Centro de Servicios Educativos en Salud y Medio

Ambiente (CESESMA)– Union de Cooperativas Agropecuarias (UCA San Ramon)

• Work Area: – North-Central Nicaragua; cooler temperate climate (75-85° F),

summer = rainy season• Culture:

– Family oriented lifestyle; rice, beans, fruits and veggies!; complicated history with the U.S. but very welcoming to U.S. visitors!

– Easy place to be vegetarian!

Page 42: December parent orientation 2017

Madriz, NicaraguaChildren’s Rights and Civic ParticipationDates: June 28 – August 16 OR June 28 – July 26 (4 week option)

• Partner Agency: – Plan International

• Work Area: – Northern Nicaragua; cooler temperate climate (75-85° F),

summer = rainy season• Culture:

– Family oriented lifestyle; rice, beans, fruits and veggies; complicated history with the U.S. but very welcoming to U.S. visitors!

– Easy place to be vegetarian

Page 43: December parent orientation 2017

Guaira, ParaguayPublic HealthDates: June 20 – August 15

• Partner Agency: – Ministry of Health (SENASA), Plan International – Plan International

• Work area:– Southern Paraguay roughly an hour and a half southwest of

the country’s capital, Asunción. Paraguarí is made up of fertile forested lowlands, with hills in the northeastern area and the Tebicuary River along the southern border

• Culture: – Diet consists mostly of beef and yucca

Page 44: December parent orientation 2017

Chimborazo, EcuadorYouth EntrepreneurshipCollege track availableDates: June 29 – August 10

• Partner Agency: – Plan International– Grupo Social FEPP

• Work Area: – Andean region, hot in the sun and cold at night. High

elevations. • Culture:

– Mostly indigenous communities which are highly organized, value work ethic, and are more formal and reserved than mestizo communities. With patience and respect they will treat you as family.

– Food includes rice, potatoes, cuy, rice, and beans

Page 45: December parent orientation 2017

Baranquilla, ColombiaGlobal Health and Social TransformationCollege OnlyDates: June 7 – August 9

• Partner Agency: – Universidad del Norte de Colombia (UniNorte)

• Work Area: – Northwestern Colombia; coastal Caribbean area; homestay

placements will be urban to semi-urban• College Credit:

– 3 credit hours from UniNorte; 42 classroom hours– Volunteers participate in two week classroom module before

field work with non-profit development agencies• Special Considerations:

– Only for participants currently enrolled in college; no incoming freshman

Page 46: December parent orientation 2017

• Activities set to meet participant Training Objectives in these sections:

1. AMIGOS 1012. Community Development3. Youth Leadership4. Multicultural Understanding

• Chapter training attendance policy

AMIGOS Training Program

Page 47: December parent orientation 2017

• Our organization holds all participants to a high set of expectations outlined in our Standards of Conduct.– These allow us to partner with

communities and agencies that would otherwise not collaborate with foreign youth.

– Each individual is accountable to many stakeholders for upholding the AMIGOS legacy.

Understanding the Standards of Conduct

Page 48: December parent orientation 2017

1. No detrimental behavior2. No drugs3. No alcohol4. No leaving community without permission5. No amorous conduct6. No motorcycles – not even sitting on them7. No handling firearms8. No tobacco products9. No bullying

AMIGOS Standards of Conduct

Page 49: December parent orientation 2017

Next Meeting

• Monday, January 9, 2017 @ 6:45 PM

• Participants, Training Staff, Letter Writing Committee

• U of A Highland Commons Building (Campus Health Services)

• Room B307

Page 50: December parent orientation 2017

Map to UA Highland Commons

Page 51: December parent orientation 2017

Map to Room B307

Page 52: December parent orientation 2017

Retreats• Dates

– January 21st & 22nd: Colossal Cave Campground– February 11th & 12th: Molino Basin Campground– April 1st and 2nd: Catalina State Park

• Check-in by 7:00 a.m. (typical) at specified location– Depart and travel as a group– All drivers get a copy of vehicle assignments, driver cell

phone numbers, and directions/map

• Sign-out required upon return to departure point

Page 53: December parent orientation 2017

Equipment• Lending Library

– Backpacks– Cots

• Individual contract agreements required– Must be signed by participant and parent

• Equipment must be cleaned and turned in upon return from summer– Responsible for replacement if lost or

damaged • Will be given out in March

Page 54: December parent orientation 2017

Group Q and A

Page 55: December parent orientation 2017

Breakouts

• Participants

• Committees• Letter Writing• Transportation• Events• Spanish Training Support

Page 56: December parent orientation 2017

https://tucson.amigosinternational.org

Thank You!

https://amigosinternational.org