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Cecowor

This organization has been expired and its programs are no longer offered.

Why choose Cecowor ?

Our intent is to bring volunteers much closure to local people so that they start appreciating the differences in our culture. We promote the development of new attitudes, knowledge, and skills develop a lasting solidarity between them. Wherever needed giving chance for volunteers to initiate activities to witness change in the life situation of people.

Website
www.cecowor.in
Founded
1992

Reviews

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Anne-Sophie
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

2 months at Cecowor

It was a great experience to volunteer at CECOWOR. I stayed at Gingee for 2 months and a half and my main work was to teach English to children from the Dream Child School, which is the school that M. Susai Raj founded and is part of the NGO's numerous programs. It was such a cheerful experience to teach to the small children ( they are all between 5 and 11 years old). I had a lot of freedom to choose the subject of my classes, and also the method to teach it. The creativity has a major importance in this school and the children and teachers are encouraged to make performances. There are a lot of celebrations and functions in the school, which is really nice and interesting to attend for volunteers. You will have the opportunity to discover a lot about south Indian culture here since you see various dances, songs, drama plays...
Also, the staff and all school children are so welcoming and nice people to talk and stay with. They are really cheerful, and proud to show you about their culture. In India, the people definitely have a great sense of hospitality. For me, I had the chance to live during my stay here with M.susai raj, who is the founder of CECOWOR, and his family. They took great care of me, and treated me as part of the family, so it was really lovely from them. Also, I enjoyed discovering the indian food made by M. Susai Raj's wife. I can say that I got completely immersed into Indian culture.
In the school, it is quite easy to teach to the children since they have a great respect towards the teacher and you feel that they are eager to learn (and also really curious towards the foreigners). The children are all so cute and smiling that you want to take them home !
In overall, it was really interesting to learn about the problems that indian society faces in this region. Also if you are interested about development you can learn a lot here at Cecowor since they carry out a lot of programs (like training centers, women groups,...) and are aiming to the development of Indian's society, and more specifically to help the poor and discriminated ones. You can visit these different programs if you wish, and also have great talks with M. Susai Raj about pretty much everything !
I would definitely recommend this place for future volunteers since Gingee is a nice town and the staff here will make you feel as at home !

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H.M
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Volunteer at DREAM SCHOOL

I have visited CECOWOR twice.
For the first time, I visited DREAM SCHOOL
(primary school that was managed by ECOWOR) for three days through volunteer tour .I taught English, played with children and made Japanese food. Children and teachers were so friendly that I could made good relation with them.
In addition that,I visited villages around DREAM SCHOOL and heard habitant’s life.
Also, Mr. Susairaj told me Indian situations(politics, caste, culture etc…).All staff eager to improve people’s life who discriminated . At that time, I wanted to know Indian life and do more volunteer, so I decided to go there next year.
Before you go there, you can choice how long stay CECOWOR and what’s to do there. Of course, after you arrive there, you can change the contents.
I think it is important to continue help for people, so please let’s go there!!
And they wanted to do cultural exchange, so please do not only you learn Indian life, but also tell them your culture.

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DINO
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Rich opportunity for interaction with children

Actually, I visited there for study tour purpose for about 10 days. It was a batch of about 10 Japanese youth. And there we did only 1 day lecture in the primary school. Based on this experience, I'll write about CECOWOR. Anyway the children in the school was so cheerful. In south India, not only the children but also adults were eager to communicate with foreigners. So we must have warm support of the people, especially CECOWOR staffs.

Some primary school teachers can speak English well, so you can discuss with them how to perform the class in the school ; The place for volunteers to stay is next to the school, so you have easy access to teacers. I think 1 day was too short to perform the class, but if you stay longer and communicate well with teachers and CECOWOR staffs, you can somehow manage the language barrier.

Apart from volunteer, head & founder of CECOWOR, Mr.Susairaj was a big man not only for his body but also for his humanity and experience, so if you stay, listening his story and discussing with him must be the precious experience.

If there is a chance, homestay will be goog opportunity for learning the life of the local people. During the study tour, I stayed 2 nights in the village. We could see how agriculture work was done, how the people maintain their house, when the children gather and play and so on.

I think that the program will become flexible. It means that it varies according to the situation of staffs and people. And they will coordinate the program according to your preference.

During your stay, you will surely feel the children's energy, people's hospitality and the enthusiasm of the founder, Mr.Susairaj.

What would you improve about this program?
On the place we stay, there are very limited staff who speaks good English. When I stayed there, Mr.Susairaj whose office located 1 hour away from training center had came time to time. But other than him, I should manage to communicate the staff with easy English. And it is depend on the situation that how much Mr.Susairaj is busy. So you should confirm that how you could receive the language support, how much is the English level of the staff to guide you.

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Alumni Interviews

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Ann-Beth Sorensen

Ann-Beth Sørensen, who's from Copenhagen, Denmark worked as a Coordinator for many years when she decided to travel to India. She loves to travel, discover new cultures and meeting like minded people who are all passionate about sharing travelling experiences. Photography is a big thing when traveling but also when she's at home. She has recently discovered the health as well as the spiritual benefit of yoga and practice it several days at week. Almost all year she's enjoying her garden always planning new things there.
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Why did you decide to volunteer with Cecowore in India?

Since I was a child I always knew that one day I had to travel to India explore this amazing country and mostly to do some volunteer work. And then suddenly I got one of these - one in a lifetime gap - where I could fulfill this dream. My choice felt on Cecowor because of their commitment for - amongst other - poor people, woman and children's living condition. And mostly because they not only think and work for these people conditions but more important involve them in different projects where needed.

Describe your day to day activities as a volunteer.

At Cecowor I took part in the daily life at the school which also involved to pick up the children in the surrounding rural communities but also taking part in the teaching. Developing a herbal garden was also one of my daily chores. Now and then some of the staff had time to take me around in the absolutely stunning area to say hello to people, which gave me a chance to tell about Denmark and more than once I was invited into a family's house for a treat.

What made this experience unique and special?

To get the opportunity to live and work with these very wise and wonderful people who opened their homes and took me into their hearts in a very natural way has really touched my life and soul in a very positive way.

Unfortunately I got sick during my stay at Cecowor but the staff handled the situation very professional and brought me to the hospital where I quickly recovered and all the way I felt very safe and in good hands.

I highly recommend a volunteer stay at Cecowor in all aspects.

How has this experience impacted your future?

It has for sure made my horizons wider and my understanding of Indian living, culture and religion has made me think about how we live our lives in the western World - our values, how we treat each other, our loss of religion and what impact it all have on people in the third World!