Friday, October 31, 2008

Indonesia International Work Camp

If you love voluntary works, whereas at the same time you are so much into inter-cultural learning, wanting adventurous experiences of working with local community in rural areas or working for the orphan house, or working in red light districts for HIV/AIDS campaigning, this is the place to be: Indonesia International Work Camp, known as IIWC.

I gained wonderful experiences there, starting from the first day of its establishment in 1999 until my coordinator, Gana, offered me to join the Asia-Europe Young Volunteer Exchange in Paris for almost 3 months of duration. There, I learned about cross-cultural understanding, the social organization management, while at the same time I learn about survival in world's big city like Paris. :)
It was like my Red Cross experience. I came without intention to reach something that big, but I just love what I did. That's I think, the key to every avenue to your dreams.

PILAR PKBI

The next social work after my Red Cross days is my service to PILAR-PKBI, a Youth Center that works on the counselling and education of youth reproductive health. I applied to PILAR as I missed the recruitment of Red Cross Volunteer in my university. They recruited new members when I was in Japan for my International Exchange Program (and I still can't believe my luck! :D), and I just felt that I could not live without doing something meaningful for others.

So, in June 1998 I started my voluntary work in PILAR's Education, Information and Communication Unit, and again, I loved my job so much. Supported by dedicated volunteers at that time, PILAR built awesome credibility as the information source and counselling center for any youth in need. There I learned about Non Government Organization (NGO) Management, counseling activities, advocacy, and I built my network with other organizations. As a college student who was studying Public Relations at that time, PILAR was a great opportunity to sharpen my PR intuition. I wrote my first press release, radio ads, and developed the newsletter there. There, I also started some of the best long-lasting friendship that last until today.

The lesson from this is, we can learn about great things and build great networks when we join voluntary activities, while at the same time we feel fulfilled by the fruitful results that we see from our works for others.

I could not find the website of PKBI of Central Java nor PILAR, however this is the link to the old-day PILAR.... http://www.pilar.pkbi.20m.com/.
You can browse to other youth center sites, or, you can find the list of all 26 youth centers operated by the PKBI here.

The Red Cross

It was my first travel abroad, and it was my very first experience of joining an international event. I learned so much about cultural understanding, humanitarian works, and I built bigger dreams, that one day, I would be part of those wonderful works for humanity. It all started with the Indonesian Red Cross.

I did not think too much when I joined the Red Cross Activity in my high school, back in 1993.

I have been admiring Jean Henry Dunant and his works since I was a child. I red his mini-biography, and I built a dream, that one day, I would be at a battleground, helping the wounded soldiers or negotiating peace in between to adverse enemies.

I took the Red Cross activities very seriously, as I just LOVE it. Then, through that love, I started my very first social activities, starting from preparing fundraising coupons up to joining the search and rescue trainings and work camps, until my coach picked me to represent my school in some competitions. To be brief, I reached a national competition in 1995 and won. The following year, the Indonesia Red Cross Society sent me and a friend of mine, Newy, who was the first winner of that national competition to the International Exchange Program held in Japan.

The message of this short article is, once you love what you do, you will always be passionate about it. You would give 110% of your effort in every activities, and there you go, you will shine so bright that people would notice your dedication, and they are happy about it. As much as you want to give your best to something that you love, the ones who trust you would be motivated to give you the best in return.

Find out more about the Indonesian Red Cross Society, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Society, and the Japanese Red Cross. Who knows, something might fit you there! :)