RAYJON SHARE CARE of Sarnia Inc.
Purpose
and Objectives are:
Background
The experiences of the Rayjon founders, Ray Wyrzykowski
and John Barnfield, during their first visit to
Since 1986, Rayjon
has taken more than 2000 adults and high school students to experience life
in the poorest countries in the western hemisphere. Rayjon is a registered Canadian charity (#1190 9460 rp) and trip costs are tax deductable (except medical and insurance costs). Rayjon’s administrative costs are less than 5%.
Rayjon awareness trips take place every year - at the end of January and
March break for the week-long
A
typical Awareness Trip:
Destinations are normally to the
Duration of the trips are
generally 7-10 days duration. You will visit several locations and participate
in a range of activities.
First time travellers
are encouraged to visit the
Regardless of the country visited the experience is
likely to be one of the most challenging and meaningful weeks of your life.
The group consists of an experienced leader, a local
guide and usually up to 20 travellers.
Activities include visits to a variety of communities
( schools, hospitals, community groups etc.). At each location ample opportunities
exist for participants to interact with members of the local community.
Accommodation, usually at residential schools or guest
houses, is simple with very basic amenities, but safe.
Great care is taken to
ensure the Safety and Health of
participants. Extensive medical preparations are prescribed and high quality
food and water is provided.
Half a day is usually scheduled for Rest and Relaxation.
A period of Reflection and Discussion is scheduled each
evening reviewing the experiences and insights gathered from the day's
events.
Donations (medical and education supplies, crafts, money)
collected in preparation for the trip are presented to the leader of each
community project by an assigned trip participant at the end of each
visit.
Follow
Up
The experience continues after the trip through
attendance at follow up meetings, in particular, a reunion scheduled
approximately one month after the trip.
The reunion provides opportunity to revisit significant events of the
trip, explore future opportunities and make plans for any continued involvement.
This event is considered an essential part of the Awareness Trip Program and is
included in the trip cost.
Participants
Participants (17 yrs. old for
They are individuals open to experientially
exploring situations outside their normal comfort zone/habits and to learn from
these experiences. They are
individuals who are prepared, with appropriate guidance, to take full
responsibility for their own personal security and health and to contribute to
the security, health and well being of fellow group
members.
Expectations
Participants must be physically fit since the
days are long and tiring.
To ensure a meaningful and satisfying
experience for the group each participant is expected to commit
to:
1. Participate in all pre-trip preparations and
follow up activities.
2. Understanding, accepting and adhering to the
RAYJON Code of Conduct that:
Costs/Funding
The total cost of each trip is covered by the
travelling group.
Participants are individually responsible for
raising funds to cover the cost of their trip.
Costs are estimated ahead of the trip
and presented to potential travellers as a single
cost.
(
The cost
includes:
·
transportation from
·
food,
·
accommodation,
·
transportation during the trip and
·
participation in a post trip reunion.
It does not include any medical
preparation costs for individuals., cancellation or out
of country travel insurance.
RAYJON provides
instruction for
·
pre-trip
medical preparation
·
ideas for fund raising for individuals seeking
financial support.
A receipt for most of the costs
will be issued for tax refund as a charitable expense.
RAYJON’S
CODE OF CONDUCT
To ensure a meaningful and satisfying experience, each participant is
expected to commit to an established program for trip presentation and follow
up, and abide by RAYJON’s Code of
Conduct during the trip. This will minimize risks to personal safety,
health, and security. It will honour and respect the
local customs and maintain Rayjon’s reputation both at
home and abroad.
Before a candidate’s application is accepted, he/she must have a personal
interview with a trip leader, during which, guidelines and rules will be
explained. This will ensure that the candidate fully understands the commitment
he/she is making. The candidate will sign the Awareness Trip interview form to
confirm this.
Students who are interested in going on a trip should ensure that their
parents/guardians fully understand RAYJON’s
Code of Conduct. To prevent any misunderstandings in the trip guidelines and
rules, parents/guardians are encouraged to take part in the pre-trip
preparations.
Participation in pre-trip planning and information meetings is mandatory. If
attendance at all the meetings is not possible because of other commitments, the
candidate should consider postponement to a later trip.
During the trip, each participant will be assigned a specific duty to perform
and will be expected to help generally in other ways, in order for the trip to
run smoothly. These assignments must be undertaken both willingly and
seriously.
Alcohol is not part of an Awareness Trip.
Smokers must be considerate to the non-smoking participants and to the people
of the host countries, and if possible, should be restricted to the hotel /
guest houses.
For safety’s sake, participants or small groups will not be
free to wander around alone.
What
past participants have said:
Participants on previous RAYJON trips have
wonderful memories that will last a lifetime. Following are a few
comments:
"I look at what I have, though some might not
think it's much, and I think of what I saw. WOW! How we're
blessed.
Trudy Boers
"This experience provided me an opportunity to
examine and evaluate my priorities.
It started a growth process that I hope will never end." Connor McDonough
"How much humility these people must have; they
have so little, still, they seem to be so thankful for so much. I came to discover my own spiritual
poverty." Scott Burns
"My one week in
Elly Vukobratic
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