EVSstories
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The language barrier – by Laura Gac
- 26 August 2016
- Posted by: Team for Youth Association
- Category: Volunteering Stories
No CommentsI’m a French volunteer and I will be in Baia Mare for 7 months in order to organize a Carnival of non formal education methods. This year will be the 3rd edition.
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EVS Stories – Good Times in Marseille
- 24 August 2016
- Posted by: Team for Youth Association
- Category: Volunteering Stories
Mă numesc Popescu Andrei, am 25 de ani, sunt din Baia Mare și sunt voluntar EVS în Marseille, Franța.
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EVS Stories – Beyond the borders
- 23 August 2016
- Posted by: Team for Youth Association
- Category: Volunteering Stories
Ladies and gentlemen, my name is Umut and I am from Turkey. In this testimony, I will not explain what EVS is. Moreover, I will not explain the activities as a volunteer. You know already. I would like to talk about only three things that are borders, goodness and “the puzzle”.
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First time in Europe (I) – by Aladine D. Assani
- 4 August 2016
- Posted by: Team for Youth Association
- Category: Volunteering Stories
”Bună”, I’m Aladine from Reunion Island. I’m 21 years old. I’m here for the project Carnaval Nonformal III, an EVS project, for 7 months. When I came here , I didn’t know how it going to happen. This is the first time for me in Europe . Bucharest to Baia Mare by train , its a
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EVS Stories: About my experience in the first month
- 7 July 2016
- Posted by: Team for Youth Association
- Category: Volunteering Stories
Furthermore I am learning to live in another country and culture, with different mentality and langue. It is a very good experience for my life. Because now I have a fixed objective to learn more about how to work with the children, the young people and also to assume the role of organizer.
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EVS Stories – ”Romanized”
- 30 June 2016
- Posted by: Team for Youth Association
- Category: Volunteering Stories
I had been checking EVS projects for a long time before I chose ”ReAnimate” in Baia Mare (Romania). I started out of curiosity, as I was always busy, working and living abroad. But I think I knew that I would pursue EVS and make time for it before it was too late for my age.