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Issue No: 363, October 2019

The experience of long term volunteers

Volunteers and young Aurovilians work together at the Joy of Impermanence projectAuroville receives a minimum of 300 volunteers per year from more than 30 nationalities and this number is increasing every year. An official volunteer (registered with Savi) works at least 24 hours per week in one occupation from 120 work positions available in Auroville. There are a wide variety of jobs in farms, gardens, forests, education, therapy centres and yoga studios, among many others. As Sara Sponza of Savi put it, “Volunteering opportunities in Auroville are as diverse as Auroville itself”.Here three long term volunteers talk about how they feel welcomed in Auroville and how they see themselves being part of the larger community:Vivekan (30) is an Indian-French youth who has worked at WasteLess since July 2018. He has a bachelor’s degree in Psychology and a master’s degree in Evolutionary Anthropology.Svenja (29) is a German youth who has worked at Udavi School since 2016. She is a Special...
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Issue No. 363, October 2019

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  • Universal Basic Income and Auroville
  • Petrichor
  • The experience of long term volunteers
  • Twice Upon a Time in Auroville
  • Climate strike and clean-up day in Auroville
  • Passing: Riju Bukov
  • Caring for the sick and elderly
  • Freestore Fashion Show
  • French Service Civique in Auroville
  • We can’t achieve human unity with segregation
  • Welcoming Volunteers: do we have the right attitude?
  • The work of Savi
  • Volunteering in Auroville
  • Finding meaningful work in Auroville

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