Some questions with Gaspaja Marina
Inga: How is working with volunteers? Marina: It all depends on the peronal qualities and motivation of the volunteers. It is easy, fun,...
Inga: How is working with volunteers? Marina: It all depends on the peronal qualities and motivation of the volunteers. It is easy, fun,...
Ana: Have you ever been a volunteer? Vasili: I volunteered in our local University organisation during my first few years as a student....
Name and surname: Ludmila S. Baurdina Short description of the function in the Vishenky Center: Teacher Interviewer: Denisa Grozea 1....
Hello, dear readers In our time spent in Smolensk, we tried to blend in with the locals and find out their oppinions on different...
The adaptation kit in a foreign country implies, first of all, trust in yourself and others and the willingness to understand why....
Two months living in a country are not enough to find and understand everything. But things seem more accessible when two nations have a...
Part of my Erasmus+ experience is learning how the local community views our work here and also the concept of volunteering. I’ve always...
Our work with children started right from the first week with them, it was a week that we had to adapt, get to know children with whom we...
The EVS program had me work on a lot of skills that I can use in my personal improvement, and it has helped me increase my self...
By taking part in this EVS, I further developed my social skills. This kind of project is a really good opportunity for people looking to...
Coming to Russia was both a challenge and a dream come true, considering I wanted to visit this country ever since I was a little girl. I...
Alina Anghel- medical student, traveller, mountain-lover, now EVS volunteer. The past few weeks spent in Smolensk have been quite an...
Being a generally easygoing person and already having some experience in working in a multicultural enrvironment, both in Romania and...