testimonial
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EVS Stories: Far away but similar– by Rafael Cano (II)
- 13 January 2017
- Posted by: Team for Youth Association
- Category: Volunteering Stories
No CommentsWhen I decided to volunteer in Romania, I never realized that two countries split for more than 3000 km could have so many things in common. Staying here, talking to people and going in the schools where I am volunteering, I found out these similarities between Romania and Spain: We both are speaking a Latin
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EVS Stories: Similar or not? – by Belinda Ihily (III)
- 13 December 2016
- Posted by: Team for Youth Association
- Category: Volunteering Stories
People are people, read the story of Belinda, a lesson about tolerance, acceptance and empathy.
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EVS Stories: Similarities (V) – Chloe Colinet de Labeau
- 9 December 2016
- Posted by: Team for Youth Association
- Category: Volunteering Stories
What do you think Romania and France have in common? Chloe, our volunteer from France, after volunteering for 8 months in Romania, organizing summer camps, seminars, intercultural presentations, activities in schools and kindergartens from rural areas, in high-schools from Baia Mare and in a center for children with Down Syndrome, got to this findings.
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EVS Stories: Home Sweet Home by Thibault Gueguin
- 7 November 2016
- Posted by: Team for Youth Association
- Category: Volunteering Stories
First week was hard to find my way, but finally all the volunteers helped me. I quickly adapted to the culture of Romania. The first month was the most important because I had to get used to plan and to prepare different activities.
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From Nepal to Romania – My first week (I)
- 20 September 2016
- Posted by: Team for Youth Association
- Category: Volunteering Stories
NAMESTE it’s me Tejan! New place, new country! August 26, 2016 is the day that I landed on the land of Romania. Every things seem new, now I have to take bus to go to Baia mare from Cluj Napoca airport. I got information from my organization “Team for Youth” that I have to take
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Rich in learning (III) – by Chloe Colinet de Labeau
- 6 September 2016
- Posted by: Team for Youth Association
- Category: Volunteering Stories
At the beginning of July, we were for one week in a training called CONNECTOR, hosted in Bucharest. Each of us had to choose one different workshop, so I chose: HUMAN LIBRARY! We had three days for learning and understanding the method, two days to prepare the event and one day for presenting our work.