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- “Volunteering now gives me a huge opportunity to get more life experience and quality education” • Diana TsiklauriDiana Tsiklauri is a Georgian volunteer, who recently moved in Romania and carries out her long-term European Solidarity Corps project fully funded by Erasmus +. Read what she says about…
- ”One another beautiful point to living here is being in and serving the nature, what somehow in our century, during the time of digitalized world and industrial time, has become unfamiliar for humanity.” • Mariam KvirtiaMariam Kvirtia is a Georgian volunteer who joined Biohof Blumenthal eG, in Germany and carries out her long-term European Solidarity Corps project funded by Erasmus +. Read what she says…
- ”Volunteering abroad is a big challenge, as it requires some level of emotional maturity, as well as independence” • Mariam Kukava”Mariam Kukava is a Georgian volunteer who joined Omse e.V, in Germany and carries out her long-term European Solidarity Corps project funded by Erasmus +. Read what she says about…
- ”I love when I share my experience with other people and contribute to their development” • Tinatin KvelashviliTinatin Kvelashvili is a Georgian volunteer who joined Együttható Közösségépítő Egyesület, in Hungary and carries out her long-term European Solidarity Corps project funded by Erasmus +. Read what she says…
- ”Everything is well thought and be brave, apply and show the world your persona” • Tamar ChkuaselidzeTamar Chkuaselidze is a Georgian volunteer who joined VšĮ “Actio Catholica Patria” in Lithuania and carries out her long-term European Solidarity Corps project funded by Erasmus +. Read what she…
- ”Volunteering was a time when I found myself and a new home” • Lineta MskhaladzeLineta Mskhaladze is a Georgian volunteer who joined Tallinna Lastesõim Hellik, in Estonia and carried out her long-term European Solidarity Corps project funded by Erasmus +. Read what she says…
- ”Staying in Poland was a great possibility for me to understand and realize European values, rule of law, democracy and lifestyle face to face” • Ilona ChukhuaIlona Chukhua is a Georgian volunteer who joined Polska Fundacja im. Roberta Schumana (PFRS), in Poland and carried out her long-term European Solidarity Corps project funded by Erasmus +. Read…
- ”One day I receive an e-mail from my host organization and my adventure in Croatia started” – Megi IakobadzeMegi Iakobadze is a Georgian volunteer who joined ARTECO PAVLETIĆ, in Malino, Croatia and carries out her short-term European Solidarity Corps project funded by Erasmus +. Read what she says…
- “Volunteering is a unique chance to help and empower others” • Giorgi BeruashviliGiorgi Beruashvili is a Georgian volunteer who will join Centrul Educaţional de Resurse şi Training in Craiova, Romania and participate in a long-term European Solidarity Corps project funded by Erasmus…
- ” I’m passionate about working with people from all over the world and would love to share my personal experiences” • Usho Chirgadze”Ushangi Chirgadze is a Georgian volunteer who joined Stowarzyszenie Rozwoju i Integracji Młodzieży STRIM, in Poland and carries out his short-term European Solidarity Corps project funded by Erasmus +. Read…
- ”Through volunteering I can challenge myself to try something different, achieve personal goals, practice using my skills and discover hidden talents” • Lizi KatamadzeLizi Katamadze is a Georgian volunteer who joined SKE AVGOROU, in Cyprus and carries out her short-term European Solidarity Corps project funded by Erasmus +. Read what she says about…
- ”I perceive volunteering as an eye-opening adventure, on which you not only prove your abilities but also help others to achieve their goals, by sharing opinions and supporting one another” • Anna UngiadzeAnna Ungiadze is a Georgian volunteer who joined Lycée Sévigné, in France and carries out her long-term European Solidarity Corps project funded by Erasmus +. Read what she says about…
- ”Home can be found everywhere with the help of right people, by helping others, you help yourself” • Irine MachabeliIrine Machabeli is a Georgian volunteer who joined ULAMIR du Goyen, in France and carries out her long-term European Solidarity Corps project funded by Erasmus +. Read what she says…
- ”Volunteering in another country, it’s an opposite world of what you can find in your daily routine. It’s something that you must discover and live” • Khatia MartiashviliKhatia Martiashvili is a Georgian volunteer who joined Polska Fundacja im. Roberta Schumana (PFRS), in Poland and carries out her long-term European Solidarity Corps project funded by Erasmus +. Read…
- ”Volunteering boosts confidence, never give up, get involved and rediscover yourself” • Ika ChukhuaIka Chukhua is a Georgian volunteer who joined Stowarzyszenie POLITES, in Poland and carries out his long-term European Solidarity Corps project funded by Erasmus +. Read what he says about…
- ”Living in a foreign environment and coping with daily challenges is a wonderful opportunity to get to know yourself better” • David DarsadzeDavit Darsadze is a Georgian volunteer who joined Stowarzyszenie POLITES, in Poland and carries out his long-term European Solidarity Corps project funded by Erasmus +. Read what he says about his…
- ”Volunteering seems very exciting to me and especially when it comes to future development” • Gvantsa KvaratskheliaGvantsa Kvaratskhelia is a Georgian volunteer who joined Asociatia Voluntariat Pentru Viata, in Romania and carries out her long-term European Solidarity Corps project funded by Erasmus +. Read what she says…
- ”I am ready to explore new things, ready to move to a new page and start writing a new chapter of my life” • Anni ButiashviliAni Butiashvili is a Georgian volunteer who joined Polish Association for Persons with Intellectual Disability, in Poland and carries out her long-term European Solidarity Corps project funded by Erasmus +….
- “It was surprising for me to be chosen volunteer” • Salome TikurishviliSalome Tikurishvili is a Georgian volunteer who joined afteschool Közösségépítő Egyesület in Gyöngyös, Hungary and carries out her long-term European Solidarity Corps project funded by Erasmus +. Read what she…
- ”I think volunteering will help me to find myself, make new friends in a foreign country, share new cultures and traditions” • Ilona ChukhuaIlona Chukhua is a Georgian volunteer who joined Polska Fundacja im. Roberta Schumana (PFRS), in Poland and carries out her long-term European Solidarity Corps project funded by Erasmus +. Read…
- ”In my mind, there is no experience more meaningful, more booster and more eye-opening than being a volunteer” • Natia LursmanashviliNatia Lursmanashvili is a Georgian volunteer who joined Stowarzyszenie POLITES, in Poland and carries out her long-term European Solidarity Corps project funded by Erasmus +. Read what she says about her…
- ”Being a volunteer for me means helping others to become the best version of themselves” • Nikoloz MakhatadzeNikoloz Makhatadze is a Georgian volunteer who joined Stowarzyszenie POLITES, in Poland and carries out his long-term European Solidarity Corps project funded by Erasmus +. Read what he says about…
- ”Don’t miss the chance, just because you are afraid of something, try, it will help you to raise your self-awareness” • Tamuna SaladzeTamuna Saladze is a Georgian volunteer who joined SKE AVGOROU, in Cyprus and carries out her short-term European Solidarity Corps project funded by Erasmus +. Read what she says about…
- ”Volunteering helps me to know myself better and to stay young for a long time” • Nini NemsitsveridzeNini Nemsitsveridze is a Georgian volunteer who joined Sivas Gelisim Genclik ve Spor Kulubu Dernegi, in Turkey and carries out her long-term European Solidarity Corps project funded by Erasmus +….
- “I hope I can leave something here to show that I feel like this is my second home” • Beka PachoshviliBeka Pachoshvili is a Georgian volunteer who joined Stowarzyszenie In-nI in Ruda Slaska, Poland and carries out his long-term European Solidarity Corps project funded by Erasmus +. Read what he…
- ”Interacting with new people, discovering new and interesting places and getting more information about necessary topics and other countries’ cultures is very pleasing and a big challenge” • Tatia IsakadzeTatia Isakadze is a Georgian volunteer who joined Fundacja Kreatywnej Przestrzeni i Rozwoju CampoSfera, in Poland and carries out her short-term European Solidarity Corps project funded by Erasmus +. Read…
- ”Volunteering can provide a healthy boost to your self-confidence, self-esteem, and life satisfaction” • Mariam BasiashviliMariam Basiashvili is a Georgian volunteer who joined SKE AVGOROU, in Cyprus and carries out her short-term European Solidarity Corps project funded by Erasmus +. Read what she says about…
- “Never give up, and always strive to achieve your goals!” • Mariam ChitadzeMariam Chitadze is a Georgian volunteer who will join Non-gormental organization GEGED in Gaziantep, Turkey and carry out her short-term European Solidarity Corps project funded by Erasmus +. Read what…
- “Doing something for better and not expecting payback has always brought me a great joy.” • Barbare JanjalashviliBarbare Janjalashvili is a Georgian volunteer who will join Non-gormental organization GEGED in Gaziantep, Turkey and carry out her short-term European Solidarity Corps project funded by Erasmus +. Read what…
- ”be more courageous, get involved in volunteer programs,I promise that, this will be the most magical thing in your life” • Tatia TsiklauriTatia Tsiklauri is a Georgian volunteer who joined Fundacja Kreatywnej Przestrzeni i Rozwoju CampoSfera, in Poland and carries out her short-term European Solidarity Corps project funded by Erasmus +. Read…
- “Such opportunities are vital for young people to figure out their interests and themselves along the way.” • Tekla BerianidzeTekla Berianidze is a Georgian volunteer who will join Non-gormental organization “Way of Thracians” in Kavarna, Bulgaria and carry out her short-term European Solidarity Corps project funded by Erasmus +….
- “My volunteering activity is going to be held in Italy – my dream place to live in.” • Mariam KvirikashviliMariam Kvirikashvili is a Georgian volunteer who joined Associazione Lilliput in Osimo, Italy and carries out her long-term European Solidarity Corps project funded by Erasmus +. Read what she says…
- “You will never know what you might miss just because you are afraid of the failure.” • Nika TatoshviliNika Tatoshvili is a Georgian volunteer who joined Associazione ALA – APS in Roccantica, Italy and carries out his long-term European Solidarity Corps project funded by Erasmus +. Read what…
- “It truly is never too late and you should never give up on your dreams.” • Ketevan MtvarelidzeKetevan Mtvarelidze is a Georgian volunteer who joined CESIE in Palermo, Italy and carries out her long-term European Solidarity Corps project funded by Erasmus +. Read what she says about…
- “Am I going to Italy ?! I’ve always dreamed about it.” • Anil KaramovAnil Karamov is a Georgian volunteer who joined JumpIn Italia in Poggiardo, Italy and carries out his long-term European Solidarity Corps project funded by Erasmus +. Read what he says…
- “I’ll be a different Nikoloz after this promising year” • Nikoloz KurashviliNikoloz Kurashvili is a Georgian volunteer who joined Active Women Association in Sosnowiec, Poland and carries out his long-term European Solidarity Corps project funded by Erasmus +. Read what he…
- “It is the chance to make the world a better place to live for everyone” • Amil ShamshievAmil Shamshiev is a Georgian volunteer who joined Fundacja Integracji Społecznej Prom in Wroclaw, Poland and carries out his long-term European Solidarity Corps project funded by Erasmus +. Read what…
- “One of the best things that happened to me during the world lockdown…” • Tornike NamicheishviliTornike Namicheishvili is a Georgian volunteer who joined non-governmental organization PSONI in Gdansk, Poland and carries out his long-term European Solidarity Corps project funded by Erasmus +. Read what he…
- “I am already in Germany and I feel very motivated now” – Nana ShaibazovaNana Shaibazova is a Georgian volunteer who joined non-governmental organization Kinderhaus Wittlager Land gGmbH in Essen, Germany and carries out her long-term European Solidarity Corps project funded by Erasmus +….
- “Volunteering is a chance to be a part of something worldwide and great” • Ani DuduchavaAni Duduchava is a Georgian volunteer who joined non-governmental organization Strim in Krakow, Poland and carries out her long-term European Solidarity Corps project funded by Erasmus +. Read what she…
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