Testimoniale
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EVS Stories: E vorba de fericire – by Roxana G.
- 16 August 2017
- Posted by: Team for Youth Association
- Category: Volunteering Stories
No CommentsAm tot fugit de acest moment, ascunzându-mă după fiecare moment plăcut, după fiecare zâmbet de copil de care am avut posibilitatea să mă bucur mereu, după serile în care Jelsava Team discuta cu entuziasm pregătind noi activități, după munții și văile Slovaciei care mi-au fost mamă și tată.
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EVS Stories: Accommodating to changes, learning, working, and loss (II) – By Rosa L.
- 19 July 2017
- Posted by: Team for Youth Association
- Category: Volunteering Stories
During my service, a lot of things happened so far: I stayed at a four-star hotel for the first time in my life, learned to speak in public with more confidence, met a lot of people, found a friend and lost him.
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EVS Stories: Think Global – by Mădălina Bucur
- 3 July 2017
- Posted by: Team for Youth Association
- Category: Volunteering Stories
Ciao!! My name is Madalina and I am from Romania. Currently I am volunteering in Sciacca Italy, at Istituto Walden in a project called “Act social, think global” in the social/educational field. Basically, I am a social educator in an organisation dedicated to abused children from families with difficulties. I have just finished the ninth
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EVS Stories: IN4EVS Blog Updates
- 15 June 2017
- Posted by: Team for Youth Association
- Category: Volunteering Stories
Q: How did your impression of Romania change during the first months of your service? Rosa: The dogs and the police turned out to be less dangerous than I thought. Learning Romanian is more difficult than learning Latin. At the beginning of my service, there were rumors that you can not drink the tap water,
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EVS Stories: Between nostalgy and excitement (V) – by Ana Rita
- 25 May 2017
- Posted by: Team for Youth Association
- Category: Volunteering Stories
Since I arrived nine months have passed and many things happened…
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EVS Stories: Embark on an adventure (I) – by Jorge M. A. Esteban
- 17 May 2017
- Posted by: Team for Youth Association
- Category: Volunteering Stories
But I am Jorge in Level 2, and even if Jorge Level 1 had already gone home with his tail between his legs, Jorge Level 2 endure and struggles to improve his surroundings by always seeing the positive side of things.