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Volunteering in Shanghai...?

 
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ihanks



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PostPosted: Mon Nov 22, 2004 4:43 am    Post subject: Volunteering in Shanghai...? Reply with quote

I want to volunteer in Shanghai doing something other than teaching english. Can anyone point me towards relevant websites/other sources? I'm mostly interested in research and community development work. I speak decent Mandarin, but I'm certainly not fluent.


Also, would i need a work permit to volunteer? I think I'd need one if I were in Hong Kong, but not sure what the deal is in Shanghai.
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tradinup



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PostPosted: Mon Nov 22, 2004 5:02 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Be prepared to get flamed for "f*cking up the market." Although I agree with the guy on here that said that.
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cujobytes



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PostPosted: Mon Nov 22, 2004 5:37 am    Post subject: > Reply with quote

Why on earth would you want to volunteer in one of the richest cities in China?
For that matter why would you want to volunteer at all?
If you do (and I'm sure there will be takers) Be prepared to be taken advantage of. By which I mean someone will be making a profit off your volunteering.
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ShapeSphere



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PostPosted: Mon Nov 22, 2004 8:47 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

tradinup wrote:
Be prepared to get flamed for "f*cking up the market." Although I agree with the guy on here that said that.


!?

Volunteering does not really have a 'market'. The whole point is that people do it, because money is not an issue or of no concern and they want to make a contribution to society. I would be very surprised if this idea existed in China. This is the most cutthroat society on earth.

Regards the OP, then I don't know, best to do some job searches or advertise your willingness on some Chinese websites. I'm sure people would contact you as you seem a good person

Look at the jobs link sticky on this site.

I would never flame a person, and certainly not a person who shows kindness and consideration to others.
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sojourner



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PostPosted: Mon Nov 22, 2004 9:29 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ian,

I have noticed your postings to the HK Forum - have your plans for studying and working in HK fallen through ?

If you want to do some volunteering work in Shanghai, do a search for volunteer agencies and other NGOs. I suppose that you have noticed the message from "Austrian" who, when enquiring about doing some TESL "volunteer" work, was told by a NZ-based agency that he had to fork out several hundred US dollars for the "privilege" of doing unpaid work - this could also apply for non-teaching work as well, so "shop around". Reputable volunteer agencies would probably pay for your airfare, as well as provide you with a living allowance, accommodation, etc.That's what you should be looking for - otherwise, the nest egg that you previously referred to , won't last for very long in Shanghai !

If you are an American, you should enquire about the Peace Corps. If you are a member of a mainstream Christian church, you might want to enquire if your denomination has its own o'seas aid agency.

You mentioned that you hold a degree in Asian Studies, O'seas Development, or whatever - why don't you ask your former uni lecturers for some hints on getting volunteer positions ?

If you fail to get the sort of position that you are looking for, you could always take up ESL teaching work in Shanghai - but, in light of previous postings re "volunteer" work, make sure that it's a proper, PAID job ! If you can't find a suitable job in Shanghai itself, consider going a little further afield, eg Hangzhou, Ningbo, etc.

BTW, how long are you hoping to stay in China for ?

Good luck.

Peter
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Norman Bethune



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PostPosted: Mon Nov 22, 2004 2:28 pm    Post subject: Re: Volunteering in Shanghai...? Reply with quote

ihanks wrote:
I want to volunteer in Shanghai doing something other than teaching english. Can anyone point me towards relevant websites/other sources? I'm mostly interested in research and community development work. I speak decent Mandarin, but I'm certainly not fluent.



Some advice:

In your search for a position, Stick with Western Volunteer Organizations which have Chinese partners. Try VSO, Save the Children, Care, Oxfam, etc. And be adamant that you will not teach english as part of the job, or that's what you may end up doing once you get to Shanghai.

Some so-called Chinese run Charitable organizations are nothing but profit driven service agencies which will exploit your good intentions and labour. Be careful when choosing where to volunteer.
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