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NaJuWo 2013 NaJuWo stands for Nationales Junioren Wochenende (National Junior’s Weekend), but is anything but restricted to juniors from Germany. Anyone between the age of 15 and 25 is invited! So go ahead and tell your JB about it or try to get a friend who is not involved with CISV to come. One of the aims of the NaJuWo is to build a transition to next years content area “Diversity”. As a more specific topic we chose “Heimat” (further explaind on the following page) which we will be working on throughout the weekend.

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NaJuWo stands for Nationales Junioren Wochenende

(National Junior’s Weekend), but is anything but

restricted to juniors from Germany.

Anyone between the age of 15 and 25 is invited!

So go ahead and tell your JB about it or try to get a

friend who is not involved with CISV to come.

One of the aims of the NaJuWo is to build a

transition to next years content area “Diversity”.

As a more specific topic we chose “Heimat” (further

explaind on the following page) which we will be

working on throughout the weekend.

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13 Have you ever felt so at home you didn’t have words for it? We sometimes do, but we also did find a word for it: Heimat! Heimat is a German word with no English equivalent, it means home, but not just birthplace. The word Heimat contains more dimensions; It is also about identity, self-perception and acceptance; society, language and culture.

CISV is a place where you go abroad. So now we thought it would be time to go the other way round, Lets go back home-Heimat! We think it will be a rewarding experience to do so. It will be easier to understand another’s point of view, when you first understand yours.

You probably already started to think about your perception of Heimat. Where do you feel at home? Where do you feel you belong? Do you only feel at home in your own house or do you consider your whole neighbourhood/city/region/country as your home?

If you want to rewatch the videos from the first flyer, here are the links: German video: http://goo.gl/t68RM9 English video: http://goo.gl/2ypN7P

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13Facts and DatesWhen?

Friday, December 6th to 8th

If you want to arrive earlier or stay later, please let us know as early as possible and we will try our best to find a place for you to stay.

Costs?:

Participants from Germany: 40€ (45€ for late applications)

International participants: 20€ (25€ for late applications)

The reason behind the difference in cost is to make this weekend more affordable for international participants as travel costs are less expensive for people arriving from within Germany.

Contact:

If you have any kind of questions send us a mail to: [email protected]

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13Where?

CISV House, Saarenweg 12-14, 22397 Hamburg, Germany

For those of you who are already planning their travel, the closest airport is Hamburg Airport (HAM) and the closest train station is Poppenbüttel.

How to apply:

Sign up for the NaJuWo 2013 by filling out the application form on: http://bit.ly/16x6NB4

Join the Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/217696745053386/

Tell your friends and invite them to the event!

Late application fees apply for any applications recieved after November 28th. (5€ extra) Application Deadline is December 1st.

We are exited to see you soon! Leonie, Mimi, Amadée, Malte und Maik

Janosch-Motive mit freundlicher Genehmigung der Janosch film & medien AG