Irene is a 25-year-old art historian from Madrid, Spain who has lived and worked in her hometown her entire life. She studied humanities in school and majored in art history in university with a focus on conservation and museology. Her research interests include mythology, the Baroque period, and 19th-century fashion. She has experience working in museums, art foundations, and heritage sites in Madrid as well as customer service jobs.
The volunteer opportunity is with YouNet in Reggio Emilia, Italy. YouNet implements Erasmus+ projects, language exchanges, and activities to promote Erasmus+ opportunities for youth. Volunteers will help with these activities, including events, interviews, and videos. Volunteers will learn about European institutions and youth policies while working with other international volunteers. The experience will help volunteers improve skills like teamwork, time management, and self-esteem. Housing, food, pocket money, and travel costs are provided.
Irene is a 25-year-old art historian from Madrid, Spain who has lived and worked in her hometown her entire life. She studied humanities in school and majored in art history in university with a focus on conservation and museology. Her research interests include mythology, the Baroque period, and 19th-century fashion. She has experience working in museums, art foundations, and heritage sites in Madrid as well as customer service jobs.
The volunteer opportunity is with YouNet in Reggio Emilia, Italy. YouNet implements Erasmus+ projects, language exchanges, and activities to promote Erasmus+ opportunities for youth. Volunteers will help with these activities, including events, interviews, and videos. Volunteers will learn about European institutions and youth policies while working with other international volunteers. The experience will help volunteers improve skills like teamwork, time management, and self-esteem. Housing, food, pocket money, and travel costs are provided.
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This document provides information about volunteering with an NGO in Romania called Curba de Cultura. They run 3 youth centers and a mobile youth center in rural Romania, offering activities for young people. As a volunteer, you would help organize and run activities in the centers 5 days a week, such as games, workshops, and events. You would also help with logistics, visits to recycling centers, film screenings, and outdoor activities. Volunteers must be aged 18-30, EU citizens who speak English and can commit for 6 months. Personal items to pack include clothes for all weather, towels, toiletries, and electronics if desired.
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2. Volunteers will engage in tasks like planning activities, gardening, animal care, facility maintenance, assisting social educators, and organizing programs for youth.
3. All information and applications are due by October 2023 and can be found on Compagnons Bâtisseurs Belgium's website.
The document discusses a volunteer at the Grafjka school who is participating in a project called "Step to the future". The project involves volunteering abroad at the Grafjka school located far from home. In just 3 sentences, the summary provides a high-level overview of the key details regarding a volunteer, their work at a school on an international project located in another country.
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Piotr Krzyżak volunteered in Portugal through the Erasmus+ program. He spent time in the charming town of Barcelos working with the organization SOPRO, which promotes volunteering in the Middle East and Europe. As a volunteer, he participated in various activities like playing games with seniors, performing music with them, cheering them on in a sports competition, and cleaning a local beach. Piotr enjoyed exploring northern Portugal in his free time and decorating his apartment with drawings. He recommends volunteering as an unforgettable experience that is worth trying.
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This document discusses a project carried out in Malaga, Spain. The main objective of the project was to work with a neighborhood association. Some of the activities included interacting with the association and spending free time exploring the local area.
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This document provides information about a sustainable tourism project for young people in rural Romania run by an NGO. The project involves volunteers working in youth centers, visiting local households, and implementing activities with young locals to explore rural culture and traditions. Volunteers' tasks would include planning activities, conducting interviews, giving assistance to locals, and organizing promotional events. Requirements for volunteers include being aged 18-30, an EU citizen who speaks English, and a commitment of at least 6 months. The NGO provides accommodation, food allowance, local transportation, trainings, and reimbursement for travel costs.
This document provides information about volunteering with an NGO in Romania called Curba de Cultura. They run 3 youth centers and a mobile youth center in rural Romania, offering activities for young people. As a volunteer, you would help organize and run activities in the centers 5 days a week, such as games, workshops, and events. You would also help with logistics, visits to recycling centers, film screenings, and outdoor activities. Volunteers must be aged 18-30, EU citizens who speak English and can commit for 6 months. Personal items to pack include clothes for all weather, towels, toiletries, and electronics if desired.
1. The document describes 4 long-term volunteering opportunities in Belgium from February 2024 to January 2025 supported by Compagnons Bâtisseurs Belgium. The opportunities include volunteering with organizations supporting people with disabilities, youth with difficult backgrounds, archaeological site maintenance, and a service helping children and young adults.
2. Volunteers will engage in tasks like planning activities, gardening, animal care, facility maintenance, assisting social educators, and organizing programs for youth.
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The document discusses a volunteer at the Grafjka school who is participating in a project called "Step to the future". The project involves volunteering abroad at the Grafjka school located far from home. In just 3 sentences, the summary provides a high-level overview of the key details regarding a volunteer, their work at a school on an international project located in another country.
This document provides information about creating a tourist guide for the city of Kalamata, Greece from a foreign perspective. It details the process of researching the city's history, culture and attractions in order to highlight elements that would appeal to international travelers. This involved visiting local sites and interacting with residents to gather authentic insights and stories. Photos and videos were captured to complement the written content. The resulting guide is structured into six chapters covering Kalamata's history, planning a trip, attractions, culture, outdoor activities, and practical tips. It aims to be informative, user-friendly and visually engaging.
Piotr Krzyżak volunteered in Portugal through the Erasmus+ program. He spent time in the charming town of Barcelos working with the organization SOPRO, which promotes volunteering in the Middle East and Europe. As a volunteer, he participated in various activities like playing games with seniors, performing music with them, cheering them on in a sports competition, and cleaning a local beach. Piotr enjoyed exploring northern Portugal in his free time and decorating his apartment with drawings. He recommends volunteering as an unforgettable experience that is worth trying.
Introducing myself through a collection of enchanting travel memories.
Embracing diversity, cultures and my authentic self.
And ready to embark the unknown through my volunteering project 'Opportunities Ahead!' in Poland.
Jagoda participated in a 3-month volunteering program in Malaga, Spain through the European Solidarity Corps. She helped organize activities for children at a local community center and worked in a social kitchen providing food to those in need. The experience allowed her to become more independent and confident living abroad while learning about Spanish culture. Jagoda feels the European Solidarity Corps is a valuable opportunity for adventure, independent living, and community service.
This document discusses a project carried out in Malaga, Spain. The main objective of the project was to work with a neighborhood association. Some of the activities included interacting with the association and spending free time exploring the local area.
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