EUDY JUNIOR CAMP 2018 FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT

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EUDY JUNIOR CP 2018 FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT 21. 29. July 2018 Tesáre, SLOVAKIA IDENTITY OF THE DEAF

EUROPEAN UNION OF THE DEAF YOUTH (EUDY) The European Union of the Deaf Youth is a European non-profit organisation whose membership comprises of the Youth National Associations of the Deaf and Youth Sections of National Associations of Deaf people in Europe. Established in 1987, EUDY is the only organisation representing the interests of Deaf Young Europeans in Europe. Currently, EUDY has 28 Full members, from Iceland to Romania, and from Spain to Finland. EUDY strives to foster the personal development of young deaf persons with a sign language in Europe and to further mutual understanding to advance and protect the rights of and opportunities for young deaf Europeans. SLOVENSKÁ ASOCIÁCIA KLUB MLADÝCH NEPOČUJÚCH (SAKMN) SLOVAKIA ASSOCIATION CLUB OF THE DEAF YOUTH (SACDY) SACDY is engaged in various activities of deaf children and young people, developing education, support and deals with the deaf community, deaf solves the problems in their lives and removes communication barriers. Part of the work is also organizing lectures in the field of deaf community World Youth, and also participates in various international activities of deaf people at home and abroad. The main objective of our organization is to maintain a culture of deaf education and raising the level of ordinary people. Represents, protects the rights and interests of deaf youth in Slovakia. PARTICIPANTS Participants must be between 13 and 17 years old, following the birth year. This means a 13- year-old person may participate in the Junior Camp if they are turning 12 in the year of the camp. A person who will be turning 18 years old during the year of the camp will not be allowed to participate.

LOCATION Recreation Center Tesáre 95621 Tesáre district Topolčany Slovakia The EUDY Junior Camp 2018 will take place from 21-29 July 2018 at Tesáre, Slovakia. Our extensive recreational complex is located in the south-eastern part of Považský Inovec near the vineyards of the village Tesáre. The building is surrounded by greenery of floodplain forests and the river Chotina, which flows into the Tesárska water dam known for its unique mineral spring Vajcovka. Water from this strand helps in digestion and digestive difficulties and has a comparable quality to the well-known Piešťany springs.

Tesáre Recreation Center is 17 km from Topoľčian, 7 km from the Duchonka recreation area, 2 km from the village Tesáre and 120 km from Bratislava Airport. Its 3 hectares are among the largest resorts in Slovakia. Ideal location and equipment is suitable for sports events, nature schools, children's summer camps as well as short-term family stays.

VISA INFORMATION Member countries of EUDY that NEED a visa for Slovakia Albania * Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina * Georgia Kosovo Montenegro * Macedonia * Moldova * Russian Federation Serbia * Ukraine Member countries of EUDY that DO NOT NEED a visa for Slovakia EU countries Iceland Liechtenstein Norway Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom *Participants from those countries must have the BIOMETRIC PASSPORT* VACCINATIONS For Slovakia, there are no required vaccinations. However, it is encouraged to stay current on routine shots e.g. (MMR and DPT vaccinations, poliovirus vaccine, Hepatitis A & B, etc.)

TENTATIVE PROGR Saturday 21th July Sunday 22th July Monday 23th July Tuesday 24th July Wednesday 25th July Arrivals Arrivals Arrivals Introduction Team-building Learn International Sign Show country culture Deaf Identity Focus group Deaf History Focus group Thursday 26th July Excursion to Slovakian cultural Excursion to Slovakian cultural

Friday 27th July Saturday 28 July Sunday 29th July Deaf Arts Focus groups Deaf Sports Evaluations Closing of the exchange Departures Departures Departures (The info above may suffer changes in the second announcement.)

CPS FEES FOR THE DEVELOPED COUNTRIES (A): 350 FOR THE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES (B): 300 (The info above may suffer changes in the second announcement.) LIST OF DEVELOPED AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES IN COE 2014 DEVELOPED (A) Andorra Austria Belgium Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Liechtenstein Luxembourg Malta Monaco Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal San Marino Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland United Kingdom DEVELOPING (B) Albania Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Estonia Georgia Kosovo Latvia Lithuania Moldova Montenegro Romania Russian Federation Serbia Macedonia, FYR Turkey Ukraine

EUDY JUNIOR CP 2018 ORGANISING COMMITTEE Marek Kanaš, Slovakia Dasha Peperko Katarína Priščová Direction of the Camp Slovenia Slovakia Katia Bugè Roy Michael Maguire Italy Ireland Sara Palmeira Silja Rounala, Finland Portugal Contact person EUDY

If you have any questions/concerns, you can contact us and we will reply fast as we can. email eudyjrcamp2018@gmail.com website http://jrcamp.sakmn.sk