Ane Etxarri and I have done a Decalogue for the project about poverty and social exclusion.
The aim of this Decalogue is to encourage people to help to improve this situation (poverty and social exclusion). We came up with some ideas and then we have chosen the best ones. As it is a Decalogue, we put 10 ideas.
We have dicided the work in two parts: Ane, thought of five ideas and I thought of other five. Not only do we took some ideas about our classmates but also we surfed the internet, where we found out opinions of a lot od people. Based on that, we have taken advantage of it and built up other concepts.
Below, you will find these ten ideas listed above with the name of "WAYS TO IMPROVE".
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ELEANITZA
jueves, 1 de mayo de 2014
lunes, 7 de abril de 2014
EUROPE IN MY CITY
Where do I see Europe in my country?
Well, there are many places which could be related with Europe, however, I think that this place is the one which fits the best:
This sign is located on Mount Igueldo where everyone can see it, it reminds us that in 2016 San Sebastian will be the cultural city of Europe: DSS2016EU ( Donostia-San Sebastian 2016 European Union)
Well, there are many places which could be related with Europe, however, I think that this place is the one which fits the best:
This sign is located on Mount Igueldo where everyone can see it, it reminds us that in 2016 San Sebastian will be the cultural city of Europe: DSS2016EU ( Donostia-San Sebastian 2016 European Union)
jueves, 3 de abril de 2014
WAYS TO IMPROVE
3. Donate
You can donate food, money, clothing, toiletry items, old furniture, toys and magazines.
4. Volunteer
You can volunteer with kids, families, the elderly, the disabled, the homeless, women, and the mentally ill; in shelters, soup kitchens, community centers, after school programs, and employment centers. You can teach literacy, resume development, job training courses, ESL, computer class, coach sports, serve food, and provide counseling.
- See more at: http://www.jewishinseattle.org/programs-initiatives/focus-fight/resources/12-ways-fight-poverty#sthash.erxBFXWV.dpuf
1. DONATEYou can donate food, money, clothing, toiletry items, old furniture, toys and magazines.
4. Volunteer
You can volunteer with kids, families, the elderly, the disabled, the homeless, women, and the mentally ill; in shelters, soup kitchens, community centers, after school programs, and employment centers. You can teach literacy, resume development, job training courses, ESL, computer class, coach sports, serve food, and provide counseling.
- See more at: http://www.jewishinseattle.org/programs-initiatives/focus-fight/resources/12-ways-fight-poverty#sthash.erxBFXWV.dpuf
3. Donate
You can donate food, money, clothing, toiletry items, old furniture, toys and magazines.
4. Volunteer
You can volunteer with kids, families, the elderly, the disabled, the homeless, women, and the mentally ill; in shelters, soup kitchens, community centers, after school programs, and employment centers. You can teach literacy, resume development, job training courses, ESL, computer class, coach sports, serve food, and provide counseling.
- See more at: http://www.jewishinseattle.org/programs-initiatives/focus-fight/resources/12-ways-fight-poverty#sthash.erxBFXWV.dpuf
You can donate food, money, clothing, toiletry items, old furniture, toys and magazines.
4. Volunteer
You can volunteer with kids, families, the elderly, the disabled, the homeless, women, and the mentally ill; in shelters, soup kitchens, community centers, after school programs, and employment centers. You can teach literacy, resume development, job training courses, ESL, computer class, coach sports, serve food, and provide counseling.
- See more at: http://www.jewishinseattle.org/programs-initiatives/focus-fight/resources/12-ways-fight-poverty#sthash.erxBFXWV.dpuf
3. Donate
You can donate food, money, clothing, toiletry items, old furniture, toys and magazines.
4. Volunteer
You can volunteer with kids, families, the elderly, the disabled, the homeless, women, and the mentally ill; in shelters, soup kitchens, community centers, after school programs, and employment centers. You can teach literacy, resume development, job training courses, ESL, computer class, coach sports, serve food, and provide counseling.
- See more at: http://www.jewishinseattle.org/programs-initiatives/focus-fight/resources/12-ways-fight-poverty#sthash.erxBFXWV.dpuf
You can donate food, money, clothing, toiletry items, old furniture, toys and magazines.
4. Volunteer
You can volunteer with kids, families, the elderly, the disabled, the homeless, women, and the mentally ill; in shelters, soup kitchens, community centers, after school programs, and employment centers. You can teach literacy, resume development, job training courses, ESL, computer class, coach sports, serve food, and provide counseling.
- See more at: http://www.jewishinseattle.org/programs-initiatives/focus-fight/resources/12-ways-fight-poverty#sthash.erxBFXWV.dpuf
They should make a little effort and encourage people to help poor people by donating things that they don't use any more; such us, toys, old clothes, furnitures or a bit of money...
2. VOLUNTEER
They can also find volunteers to help kids, families, the homeless, soup kitchens, community centers...
3. ORGANIZE A CAMPAING
There are a number of different local and national campaings that people can join to help conbat poverty, as the one we have prepared.
4. ORGANIZE A RALLY
A rally is a great way to raise awareness about homelessness in your comunity. A large gathering of people shows solidarity for a cause and is a grat way to get the attention of the media, businesses...
5. WRITE ARTICLES FOR THE MEDIA
An article to the local and national newspapers about homelessness in our community is a grat way to spread the word, and to personalize the matter with statistics and facts that hit close to home. So that they would educate others.
6. PUT UP ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE CITIZENS
If you want to educate your fellow students, try getting approval to hang posters with facts and statistics about homelessness and poverty around your school's campus and adding ideas for ways to take action.
7. ANYONE MUST DISCRIMINATE
It is also essential not to discriminate those who are at risk of poverty. The society tends to be afraid of homeless who are sleeping in the street and don't have the chance to have a shower or eat something everyday. However, instead of leaving them behind we should take action.
8. MAKE PEOPLE UNDERSTAND ABOUT THE SITUATION & HELP
They should raise the awareness of people about how critical the society's situation is nowadays. There is a huge number of people in need who should be helped. So, in order to give an end to this detrimental situation, taking part in NGOs would be undoubtedly a great idea. We can all volunteer and try to emphasize with them.
9. BUILD REFUGES
To build refuges for evicted people and in general for poor people.
10.POLITICIAN CONTRIBUTION
Politicians should increase the help that poor people receive by increasing the taxes of rich people. Morover, they ought to change the law of evictions. If a family is evicted they must leave them living in their house for a while.
6. Organize a Rally
A rally is great way to raise awareness about homelessness in your community. A large gathering of people shows solidarity for a cause, and is a great way to get the attention of the media, businesses, local legislature, and other concerned community members. - See more at: http://www.jewishinseattle.org/programs-initiatives/focus-fight/resources/12-ways-fight-poverty#sthash.erxBFXWV.dpuf
A rally is great way to raise awareness about homelessness in your community. A large gathering of people shows solidarity for a cause, and is a great way to get the attention of the media, businesses, local legislature, and other concerned community members. - See more at: http://www.jewishinseattle.org/programs-initiatives/focus-fight/resources/12-ways-fight-poverty#sthash.erxBFXWV.dpuf
3. Donate
You can donate food, money, clothing, toiletry items, old furniture, toys and magazines.
4. Volunteer
You can volunteer with kids, families, the elderly, the disabled, the homeless, women, and the mentally ill; in shelters, soup kitchens, community centers, after school programs, and employment centers. You can teach literacy, resume development, job training courses, ESL, computer class, coach sports, serve food, and provide counseling.
- See more at: http://www.jewishinseattle.org/programs-initiatives/focus-fight/resources/12-ways-fight-poverty#sthash.erxBFXWV.dpuf
You can donate food, money, clothing, toiletry items, old furniture, toys and magazines.
4. Volunteer
You can volunteer with kids, families, the elderly, the disabled, the homeless, women, and the mentally ill; in shelters, soup kitchens, community centers, after school programs, and employment centers. You can teach literacy, resume development, job training courses, ESL, computer class, coach sports, serve food, and provide counseling.
- See more at: http://www.jewishinseattle.org/programs-initiatives/focus-fight/resources/12-ways-fight-poverty#sthash.erxBFXWV.dpuf
martes, 25 de marzo de 2014
What I do to help?
Actually, I do not take part in any NGO to help poor people, but when my school prepares a food collect, I bring food for them. Then, I also donate toys and clothes.
OXFAM
here is a link to Oxfam, an NGO that fights against the poverty, really interesting ! check out!
http://www.oxfam.org/es
Poster
Hi bloggers! here is a poster that we made with the fotowall program to complain about the poverty and social exclusion:
jueves, 27 de febrero de 2014
EUROPEAN UNION CRISIS
Eurozone crisis
The Eurozone crisis resulted from a combination of complex factors, including the globalisation of finance.
BBC News - In graphics: Eurozone crisis
In this new you have a very good graph and explanation about it.
http://www.eurozone.europa.eu/euro-area/topics/the-eus-response-to-the-crisis/
In response to the crisis the member states, the euro area and the European Union as a whole have taken a broad range of measures to ensure financial stability, support growth and employment and improve economic governance.
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