Partnership in Education
CCTG - Campus California TG
About Campus California TG
CCTG is a registered non-profit organization under sections 501(c)(3),
509(a)(1) and 170(b)(1)(A)(ii). We have been recognized as tax ex-
empt since 2000, federal ID # 94-337-1033; state # 2238562. CCTG is
an international center running a variety of activities for people from
all around the world located in Etna, a small town in Northern Cali-
fornia. CCTG also runs a clothing collection program in the San Fran-
cisco Bay Area in order to raise the funds for its activities.
Our main activity is recruiting, training and placing of volunteers for
humanitarian and environmental projects overseas. These projects
are run in cooperation with the International Humana People To
People Movement.
After completing their training at CCTG the volunteers travel to vari-
ous countries in Southern Africa and South America and work with
the following types of projects:
• HIV/AIDS prevention
• Teacher training for rural primary schools
• Environment (tree planting, soil conservation, farmers clubs)
• Child Aid
And much more...
The Partnership in Education Program
1. Recycle for Development—Host a donation box
2. Receive information materials about Africa, South America and CCTG’s
programs
3. Keep in communication with volunteers during training and in Africa
4. Receive live presentations
5. Organize a clothes drive
6. Information and links to relevant and interesting websites
7. Annual Certificates of Appreciation
Recycle for Development by hosting a
Clothes Donation Box
Believing that human beings must be creators of development, CCTG makes possible for
thousands of people to take part in development work. Most people have clothing they
never use stored in closets or stored somewhere in the attic. Eventually these items are
thrown into the garbage bin and dumped in the landfill. CCTG is tapping into this valu-
able resource and by keeping used clothing and shoes out of the waste stream we also
give every individual a possibility to reduce his or her carbon footprint!
The collected items are sold wholesale and the proceeds are used solely for the benefit
of CCTG’s programs.
The dimensions
of the boxes
3’x4’x6’
We accept:
Clothes
Shoes
Books
Toys
Information Materials About Africa,
South America and CCTG’s Programs
The information packages cover the following topics:
• Campus California TG
• The effects of recycling in the USA
• Development work and humanitarian aid
• Current development projects in Africa and South America
• General information about Africa and South America:
- People and Geography
- Development
- Health and Education
- Photo Gallery
- History and Culture
Communication with volunteers during
training period and while in Africa/
South America
CCTG will arrange an ongoing information exchange between the students and our vol-
unteers through:
• Visits to your school
• Email correspondence and pictures
Each class will receive profiles or volunteers (Development Instructors, DI’s). They will then
stay in communication and follow the DI through the training in the USA as well as during
the Africa/South America period. Upon the DI’s return to the USA, the class will receive a
visit and a lively presentation about his/her experiences.
Live Presentations
Here are some examples of the presentation we offer:
• An one hour presentation about Africa or South America
• A full day presentation series; an “Africa Day” in which there will be a variety of pres-
entations, activities, songs and video
• A full week program about Africa or South America and the development issues fac-
ing the two continents.
• A special program for graduating high school classes
Clothing Drive
CCTG can assist the school with setting up a clothes drive.
We will support the students efforts in the development and successful implementa-
tion of this type of event.
During a clothes drive your students will mobilize people to bring their surplus clothes
and shoes to your school. At the end of the period one of the CCTG drivers would come
and collect the clothes.
During this period the students will also learn the value of recycling and develop in-
creased awareness of our limited resources and fragile environment
Information and links to interesting
websites
CCTG will provide information and links to various interesting websites regarding:
• Recycling and environmental issues
• Countries benefitting from our activities
• General development issues
Following are some pictures from projects where our volunteers are working:
Improved farming, health and edu-
cation are strategies employed to
improve living standards in south-
ern Africa.
Local people are being trained in soy
cooking, nutrition and HIV prevention.
Half the soy meals are meant for
people in special need, such as or-
phans, sick and pregnant women.
Web sites where you can find more
about us and what we do:
∗ www.cctg.org
∗ www.drh-movement.org
∗ www.humana.org
Annual Certificates of Appreciation
Certificated will be given to individual schools and students of merit who make a signifi-
cant contribution to recycling and/or development. The categories are the following:
• Elementary school
• Middle school
• High school
In addition, there will be a quarterly publication that lists the poundage collected from
each participating school.
Board of Directors:
Marianne Thomsen
Annicken Groenvold
Mike Day
Jostein Pedersen
Keld Duus
Public schools:
Support community recycling!
YOU can be
a part of the solution!
Campus California TG
Phone: 510 302 7117 Fax 510 215 5820 Email: [email protected]
www.cctg.org