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With every true friendship we build                            
more firmly the foundations on which
the peace of the whole world rest.

Mahatma Gandhi

 

Do you believe that peace is possible if everyone truly wants it?
Do you try to overcome your prejudices to communicate with others?

Would you like to visit foreign countries and take part in every day life?
Would you like people from other countries to join in your daily life for a short time?

                  IF YOUR ANSWER IS YES SERVAS WELCOMES YOU

 

         what does servas mean???????????????

Servasis a peace, non-governmental interracial and international association based on volunteer work.
It was founded in 1949 by
Bob Luitweiler as a peace movement.
Servas International is a non-profit making organisation working to build understanding, tolerance and world peace. It operates through a network of Servas hosts around the world who are preparedto open their doors to travellers.
SERVAS INTERNATIONAL has consultative status as non-governmental organisation with theU.N. Economic and Social Council.
At the moment SERVAS INTERNATIONAL  has  representatives at the U.N.  in New York and   Geneva.
There are over 20,000 "open doors" scattered in almost all countries.
Through SERVAS, travellers are offered the chance to meet hosts, their families and friends
and participate in their every day life. Where convenient hosts may offer two nights
accommodation and invite travellers to share in their evening meal.
The names and addresses of hosts appear in annually produced lists which are made available to approved travellers. Servas hosts represent ordinary people. The only requirements to join
SERVAS as a host is the willingness to offer hospitality to travellers of any race and culture.
SERVAS encourage travellers to experience other societies more deeply and with more
is a peace, non-governmental interracial and international association based on volunteer work.
It was founded in 1949 by
Bob Luitweiler as a peace movement.
Servas International is a non-profit making organisation working to build understanding, tolerance and world peace. It operates through a network of Servas hosts around the world who are preparedto open their doors to travellers.
SERVAS INTERNATIONAL has consultative status as non-governmental organisation with theU.N. Economic and Social Council.
At the moment SERVAS INTERNATIONAL  has  representatives at the U.N.  in New York and   Geneva.
There are over 20,000 "open doors" scattered in almost all countries.
Through SERVAS, travellers are offered the chance to meet hosts, their families and friends
and participate in their every day life. Where convenient hosts may offer two nights
accommodation and invite travellers to share in their evening meal.
The names and addresses of hosts appear in annually produced lists which are made available to approved travellers. Servas hosts represent ordinary people. The only requirements to join
SERVAS as a host is the willingness to offer hospitality to travellers of any race and culture.
SERVAS encourage travellers to experience other societies more deeply and with more is a
peace, non-governmental interracial and international association based on volunteer work.
It was founded in 1949 by
Bob Luitweiler as a peace movement.
Servas International is a non-profit making organisation working to build understanding, tolerance and world peace. It operates through a network of Servas hosts around the world who are preparedto open their doors to travellers.
SERVAS INTERNATIONAL has consultative status as non-governmental organisation with theU.N. Economic and Social Council.
At the moment SERVAS INTERNATIONAL  has  representatives at the U.N.  in New York and   Geneva.
There are over 20,000 "open doors" scattered in almost all countries.
Through SERVAS, travellers are offered the chance to meet hosts, their families and friends
and participate in their every day life. Where convenient hosts may offer two nights
accommodation and invite travellers to share in their evening meal.
The names and addresses of hosts appear in annually produced lists which are made available to approved travellers. Servas hosts represent ordinary people. The only requirements to join
SERVAS as a host is the willingness to offer hospitality to travellers of any race and culture.
SERVAS encourage travellers to experience other societies more deeply and with more is a
peace, non-governmental interracial and international association based on volunteer work.
It was founded in 1949 by
Bob Luitweiler as a peace movement.
Servas International is a non-profit making organisation working to build understanding, tolerance and world peace. It operates through a network of Servas hosts around the world who are preparedto open their doors to travellers.
SERVAS INTERNATIONAL has consultative status as non-governmental organisation with theU.N. Economic and Social Council.
At the moment SERVAS INTERNATIONAL  has  representatives at the U.N.  in New York and   Geneva.
There are over 20,000 "open doors" scattered in almost all countries.
Through SERVAS, travellers are offered the chance to meet hosts, their families and friends
and participate in their every day life. Where convenient hosts may offer two nights
accommodation and invite travellers to share in their evening meal.
The names and addresses of hosts appear in annually produced lists which are made available to approved travellers. Servas hosts represent ordinary people. The only requirements to join
SERVAS as a host is the willingness to offer hospitality to travellers of any race and culture.
SERVAS encourage travellers to experience other societies more deeply and with more is a
peace, non-governmental interracial and international association based on volunteer work.
It was founded in 1949 by
Bob Luitweiler as a peace movement.
Servas International is a non-profit making organisation working to build understanding, tolerance and world peace. It operates through a network of Servas hosts around the world who are preparedto open their doors to travellers.
SERVAS INTERNATIONAL has consultative status as non-governmental organisation with theU.N. Economic and Social Council.
At the moment SERVAS INTERNATIONAL  has  representatives at the U.N.  in New York and   Geneva.
There are over 20,000 "open doors" scattered in almost all countries.
Through SERVAS, travellers are offered the chance to meet hosts, their families and friends
and participate in their every day life. Where convenient hosts may offer two nights
accommodation and invite travellers to share in their evening meal.
The names and addresses of hosts appear in annually produced lists which are made available to approved travellers. Servas hosts represent ordinary people. The only requirements to join
SERVAS as a host is the willingness to offer hospitality to travellers of any race and culture.
SERVAS encourage travellers to experience other societies more deeply and with more is a
peace, non-governmental interracial and international association based on volunteer work.
It was founded in 1949 by
Bob Luitweiler as a peace movement.
Servas International is a non-profit making organisation working to build understanding, tolerance and world peace. It operates through a network of Servas hosts around the world who are preparedto open their doors to travellers.
SERVAS INTERNATIONAL has consultative status as non-governmental organisation with theU.N. Economic and Social Council.
At the moment SERVAS INTERNATIONAL  has  representatives at the U.N.  in New York and   Geneva.
There are over 20,000 "open doors" scattered in almost all countries.
Through SERVAS, travellers are offered the chance to meet hosts, their families and friends
and participate in their every day life. Where convenient hosts may offer two nights
accommodation and invite travellers to share in their evening meal.
The names and addresses of hosts appear in annually produced lists which are made available to approved travellers. Servas hosts represent ordinary people. The only requirements to join
SERVAS as a host is the willingness to offer hospitality to travellers of any race and culture.
SERVAS encourage travellers to experience other societies more deeply and with more
Servasis a peace, non-governmental interracial and international association based on volunteer work.
It was founded in 1949 by
Bob Luitweiler as a peace movement.
Servas International is a non-profit making organisation working to build understanding, tolerance and world peace. It operates through a network of Servas hosts around the world who are preparedto open their doors to travellers.
SERVAS INTERNATIONAL has consultative status as non-governmental organisation with theU.N. Economic and Social Council.
At the moment SERVAS INTERNATIONAL  has  representatives at the U.N.  in New York and   Geneva.
There are over 20,000 "open doors" scattered in almost all countries.
Through SERVAS, travellers are offered the chance to meet hosts, their families and friends
and participate in their every day life. Where convenient hosts may offer two nights
accommodation and invite travellers to share in their evening meal.
The names and addresses of hosts appear in annually produced lists which are made available to approved travellers. Servas hosts represent ordinary people. The only requirements to join
SERVAS as a host is the willingness to offer hospitality to travellers of any race and culture.
SERVAS encourage travellers to experience other societies more deeply and with more
Servasis a peace, non-governmental interracial and international association based on volunteer work.
It was founded in 1949 by
Bob Luitweiler as a peace movement.
Servas International is a non-profit making organisation working to build understanding, tolerance and world peace. It operates through a network of Servas hosts around the world who are preparedto open their doors to travellers.
SERVAS INTERNATIONAL has consultative status as non-governmental organisation with theU.N. Economic and Social Council.
At the moment SERVAS INTERNATIONAL  has  representatives at the U.N.  in New York and   Geneva.
There are over 20,000 "open doors" scattered in almost all countries.
Through SERVAS, travellers are offered the chance to meet hosts, their families and friends
and participate in their every day life. Where convenient hosts may offer two nights
accommodation and invite travellers to share in their evening meal.
The names and addresses of hosts appear in annually produced lists which are made available to approved travellers. Servas hosts represent ordinary people. The only requirements to join
SERVAS as a host is the willingness to offer hospitality to travellers of any race and culture.
SERVAS encourage travellers to experience other societies more deeply and with more
Servas International is a non-profit making organisation working to build understanding, tolerance and world peace. It operates through a network of Servas hosts around the world who are preparedto open their doors to travellers.
SERVAS INTERNATIONAL has consultative status as non-governmental organisation with theU.N. Economic and Social Council.
At the moment SERVAS INTERNATIONAL  has  representatives at the U.N.  in New York and   Geneva.
There are over 20,000 "open doors" scattered in almost all countries.
Through SERVAS, travellers are offered the chance to meet hosts, their families and friends
and participate in their every day life. Where convenient hosts may offer two nights
accommodation and invite travellers to share in their evening meal.
The names and addresses of hosts appear in annually produced lists which are made available to approved travellers. Servas hosts represent ordinary people. The only requirements to join
SERVAS as a host is the willingness to offer hospitality to travellers of any race and culture.
SERVAS encourage travellers to experience other societies more deeply and with more
understanding than is possible with a casual or "touristic" visit.

                                                                              

 

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