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Volunteers gain new knowledge, perspectives and skills. The experience encourages participants to reflect on their moral growth and personal development.


Summary
Chinese and American volunteers can learn from each other, paving the foundations for future projects of mutual cooperation.

By selecting a portion of its volunteers from the pool of Chinese students attending American universities, considered by many to be some of the most promising future leaders of China, Dream Corps has the chance to indirectly influence future developments of China.


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All five team members lives in school dormitories and classrooms. Breakfast and dinner provided by local eateries and lunch provided at the teacher’s living quarter in school.

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All three team members lives in teacher’s dormitories. All meals provided at the teacher’s living quarter in school.

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All five team members lives in the houses of villagers. Breakfast and dinner provided at the house and lunch provided at the teacher’s living quarter in school.

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All six team members lives in the houses of villagers. Breakfast and dinner provided at the house and lunch provided at the teacher’s living quarter in school.

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All four team members lives in the house of the Vice-Principle of Lingfang Central Elementary School. Breakfast and dinner provided at the house and lunch provided at the teacher’s living quarter in school. During the shadowing period, all four team members will be living in the teacher’s dormitory.

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All five team members lives in the houses of villagers. Breakfast and dinner provided at the house and lunch provided at local eateries.
The team member lived in school dormitories and classrooms. Breakfast and dinner provided by local eateries and lunch provided at the teacher’s living quarter in school.

Establishing libraries is not just about books. Dream Corps sends volunteer teams to work on-site to establish operation plans and to guarantee the sustained operation of the libraries.

Dream Corps does not build the library in isolation from the local life. Volunteers make efforts to make the libraries public space, impacting the way of life for local children and farmers.


Books themselves do not naturally transform into knowledge and a way of life for the children. Dream Corps volunteers organize learning programs to nurture children's love for reading.

By turning the libraries into information centers and community public space, Dream Corps brings the library to the rural community as the symbol of learning.



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