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Veronica – Spania (Catalonia)

Vero. 26 years old. Spain. Although I was born in Barcelona, I feel a citizen of the world, perhaps because I have been living also in Belgium and China. I did an Erasmus programme in Antwerpen, Belgium for a semester, and an intensive 3-weeks English course in Dublin. I have also been living and working in China for almost 2 years, where

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Thomas van Uden – Olanda

I lived on Strada Maior Cranta, Brasov, in the Mirakolix volunteers home on the 4th floor. My name is Thomas, I am 27 years old. In the morning after brushing my teeth, checking my mail and playing some online chess, I refrain from having a breakfast because I seldom feel hungry in the morning. In the shower I use a

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Maija Skripste – Letonia

If there is one thing that EVS has taught me for sure, it’s that you maybe can be so proud to think that you haven’t set any expectations for yourself, but you will soon learn that it’s impossible. And what do you do when you don’t get what you expected? Well, you either cry for something else… or you take

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Daniel Hofmann – Germania

The European voluntary service has been a great experience for me and I am very happy about the decision to come to Romania and discover this to me unknown country. We started with settling and getting comfortable in our new home, new to all of us international volunteers. Discovering Brasov and its surroundings already made me aware of the impressing

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Grytine Twijnstra – Olanda

Different reasons made me chose for doing an EVS project. My study International Development was too broad, I wanted to discover in another way what I like to do, and I was eager to experience living abroad. These reasons led to one idea, to spend some time in another country while being useful, which came together in an EVS project.

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Egle Udraite – Lituania

The main reason for me to do volunteering was to live for a year in the other country. I was after my university studies, I felt, that it is the time to go to unknown country and face there whatever is going to be there. I thought – adventure is coming. And indeed, it had the full setting for adventure

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Remi Almodt – Germania

For me, the EVS was the perfect combination of contributing, with what I already know and learning new skills and putting them directly into practise. The whole year was an ongoing learning process, on a professional and a private level. As I mentioned, I could share and gain knowledge on social/ youth work, improve my level in English language and

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Ina Rossmann – Germania

My decision to do EVS was determined by the wish to experience a restart in a strange country that I have little knowledge of and to work in a field inexperienced to me. It was a leap into the unknown – and what I found there exceeded all expectations. Facing the challenges that come with living in a new place

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Pierre Marquet – Franţa

EVS was a wonderful experience even if it was not my first experience in Romania and abroad. I left one more year my family and friends for a year of volunteering ! I arrived in Brasov, an unknown city for me. Very peaceful and beautiful town. After one month the winter was arleady coming, also something completely new, a harsch

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Simon Phelep – Franța

Hey! My name is Simon and I´m from France. I´m a 20 years old volunteer in Mirakolix Brasov. I chose to do an EVS because I didn´t know what to do…I made 2 years of University in Environmental protection, I also play music a lot and I really couldn´t choose. What is sure is that for 4 years I wanted

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