Volunteering Stories
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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
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”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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The ”charging month” (II) – by Chloe Colinet de Labeau
- 4 August 2016
- Posted by: Team for Youth Association
- Category: Volunteering Stories
We began to work for the Ioana Maria Association, which was created by a parent of the child with disabilities. It’s a very exciting and really interesting job. We take care of children with the help of some parents, and also Alex, psychotherapist, who is an amazing person. We organize courses with different things, the goal being to improve their physical abilities and the capacity of concentration.
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The diary of a French guy in Baia Mare (II) – Baptiste Venegas
- 26 July 2016
- Posted by: Team for Youth Association
- Category: Volunteering Stories
Hello everybody, its me again! In the last month, I passed an entire week going to the office to do few activities to learn how to do origami, dogs / swords / flowers… it was really fun and we also talked about the summer camps. We made some preparations about it because we have to
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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 – From France to Romania
- 1 July 2016
- Posted by: Team for Youth Association
- Category: Volunteering Stories
My typical week in Baia Mare is about working with children. I can improve my knowledge and my experience with this type of work, because these children can’t speak English, only Romanian. Sometimes it’s difficult.
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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.









