“Participating in a short-term volunteering project abroad through the European Solidarity Corps was a truly meaningful and heartwarming experience for me” • Tornike Glurjidze

Tornike Glurjidze is a Georgian volunteer who joined in Kokkola, Finland, at Villa Elbaand carried out his short-term European Solidarity Corps project funded by the European Solidarity Corps programme of the European Union. Read more about his experience below: “Participating in a short-term volunteering project abroad through the European Solidarity Corps was a truly meaningful…

“For me, volunteering is not just about giving — it’s about growing, learning, and building meaningful connections that can change the way you see the world and yourself” • Barbare Turmanidze

Barbare Turmanidze is a Georgian volunteer who joined Casa da Juventude de Amarante in 2025 and carried out her long-term European Solidarity Corps project funded by the European Solidarity Corps programme of the European Union. Read more about her experience below: “Hi! I’m Barbare from Georgia 🇬🇪 — though friends know me by many names….

“The Beginning of 2025: A New Chapter” • Zaza Gujabidze

Zaza Gujabidze is a Georgian volunteer who joined organization Jugendsozialwerk in Germany in 2024 and for 11 months, carried out his long-term European Solidarity Corps project funded by the European Solidarity Corps programme of the European Union. Read more about his experience below: “The beginning of 2025 felt like a fresh start. Living alone for…

“At Gaudi, I worked closely with students and teachers, contributed to various educational and cultural activities” • Neli Khaindrava

Neli Khaindrava is a Georgian volunteer who joined Základní škola a mateřská škola Gaudi in Czechia in 2024 and for 10 months, carried out her long-term European Solidarity Corps project funded by the European Solidarity Corps programme of the European Union. Read more about her experience below: “Participating in a long-term volunteering project abroad has…

“I have met amazing people from all over the world” • Nino Beruashvili

Nino Beruashvili is a Georgian volunteer who joined Wroclaw University of Science and Technology in Wroclaw, Poland and carried out her long-term European Solidarity Corps project funded by Erasmus +. Read what she says about her experience: “This experience has been extremely fulfilling for me as it offered me a chance to develop and improve…