Saturday, June 1, 2019

War Aid Advertisement :: Papers

fight uphold Advertisement What sort of person are you? Would you be up to(p) to survive if you had to live in extreme weather conditions? Would you be able to work 18 hour days, with only a few hours sleep? Would you be able to help those who are in pain, and suffering? If you think the answer to these questions might be yes, you might be the one that we need. If you decide to join War Aid, to help those who are less fortunate than yourself, then you will need many different skills to help. These skills are a vital part of the job, and you will to a fault learn more whilst you work with us. We need our workers to be brave and determined in every aspect of their job. When you are sent to the area where you will work, the particular will be completely different to what you are used to. You could be sent anywhere, to do any job. You could be sent to work in a fight zone country, and their will be a variety of jobs that you may possibly be involved in. For example, you may be working in a refugee camp handing out food parcels, or you could be taking food to the soldiers who are fighting for us. You could help to create a sanitation system in areas that affirm nothing. You may help to build pumps and taps for clean running water, in a small village in Africa, where the people usually have to walk 2 or more hours each day to find the small amount of dirty water that is available. You would be looking after the civilized order of areas. Working for War Aid is similar to joining the army, but in many ways it is also different. Becoming a War Aid volunteer allows you to help, by giving us your services for a three month period, which may differ in length. You will be sent to war zone countries to help with the overall running of refugee camps, and other tasks that will take place

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