Do you speak Arabic? Become a networker/friend for a young woman in Greve!
Description
She hopes to meet a volunteer friend who would like to help her understand letters from authorities, school, and doctors. She also wants you to be someone she can call or meet with when she is having a hard time
- especially just someone to talk to. She would very much like to learn Danish, but currently only speaks Arabic. Therefore, it is important that the volunteer speaks both Danish and Arabic. She has some memory problems and has difficulty learning new routes, so it is necessary that the volunteer is willing to meet her in Greve, where she knows the surroundings.
As a volunteer, you can help create security, presence and positive experiences in her everyday life.
How to get started
You agree together what you want to meet about, and when and how often it suits you both. You also decide where you meet. Typically, you meet for a couple of hours every other week. We help you get started and offer ongoing sparring along the way.
What does the role entail?
The role of networker is flexible. The most important thing is that you:
- Have the time and desire to get to know another person and enter into an equal and supportive relationship.
- Is spacious and welcoming.
- Speaks Arabic.
- Is patient, stable and can meet approximately once every two weeks.
- Live in or around Greve (if you live further away, we will cover your transportation costs).
Good relationships take time to build
- that's why we hope you want to commit for at least six months, preferably longer.
What do you get as a volunteer?
- The opportunity to get to know another person and make a real difference in their life.
- Access to relevant, free courses at DRC Danish Refugee Council.
- Ongoing guidance from an employee at DRC Danish Refugee Council.
You will become a volunteer in the project where you as a network person support another person with a refugee background who is, or has been, involved in trauma treatment. You will become the part of life that is not about treatment, but on the contrary, everyday life and good experiences that the two of you find together.
Does that sound like something to you? Then click on “Contact the organization”
- and please write a few words about yourself. We look forward to hearing from you!