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Yolandi Rademeyer
executive

 age
 
country that you're from 

years lived in Korea, and years lived in Jeju 


 favourite sport 

favourite Furey event 

general thoughts on Jeju/Korea 



quote/motto 

recommendations for newbies to Korea/Jeju 



lesson(s) learned from living here




 

what date or what event did you start volunteering for Jeju Furey?

reason you joined Jeju Furey's executive team 







what you like about Jeju Furey / what you don't 



favourite Jeju Furey memory 


event you'd most like to see in the future 


event you'd most like to not see in the future 








20 (1996) 

Korea 

for eighteen whole years I’ve lived in Korea and it’s now my 11th year in Jeju. 

Football (soccer) 

of course BVB (beach volleyball)

living in Jeju during the spring and autumn period makes you so hyper because the weather's awesome, in general. But I hate the windy weather in winter… 

life is pretty random 

travel every single place that you could, you can experience so many things - you'll absolutely love it
restaurant recommendation: Harry’s pub near Jeju City Hall! 

well by living here for more than half of my life now, I realized that you feel much more relaxed and comfortable than when you are in Seoul or other areas as people here are less tense and less egoistical... I don't know, when I lived in Seoul, there was no time to take even one deep breath. But here it's very different. You'll just know and see the difference when you come here and live.

September 2013 (Swing BVB4)

at first, I just wanted to help anyone or anything, at first, I thought about cleaning beaches because it helps me to care about the global environment. Then I thought about helping foreigners in Jeju because some of them would definitely need translating and things like that.. so i contacted one of my previous middle school English teachers and found out that there was this organization called Jeju Furey. I just liked helping and to do any kind of thing that would be very helpful to Jeju Furey..

I like that Jeju Furey is a charity organisation. I like the fact that it makes everyone to enjoy helping others and to resect others. Jeju Furey also teaches you loads and loads of life + moral lessons. 

my first fundraising success moment – I cannot express my exact feeling of that day but it was the most awesome moment in my Jeju Furey life! 

band night, acoustic night, any kinds of concert that everyone can participate and enjoy. 

I don’t have any events that I do not like.

✕