In Bicaz and Oarta, we are now an integral part of the daily lives
I am getting closer to half of my EVS and I have already seen a lot in Romania. Not only geographically but also personally within my project. Now we have a pretty full schedule and we are going to school on the village every Monday and Thursday as well as at the beginning but now we also go to high school on Tuesday and Wednesday. The high school is a way for us to carry out interactive and non-formal activities with students, since most of the time we have freedom to choose our activities. This allows us to share with students topics that are important to us and to try to open their minds to reflection. We are also investing in a project bringing together several local and international volunteers to promote voting in the upcoming European elections. After several weeks of preparation, the project is beginning to come to life through promotional events in academic institutions and soon public events.
I also organized an event with other French volunteers (Cindy, Paul and Heloise) for the Francophonie Day and we were happy with the result, it was a moment of sharing. For me, this is the greatest success of this event, bringing together people of different ages and backgrounds. Otherwise, from a personal point of view, I am satisfied with my personnal life here and the activities of the project. It must be said that with the other volunteers we are very united. We enjoyed every day that passes and tried to make this experience as beautiful as possible. And then at Bicaz and Oarta schools we are now an integral part of the daily lives of the students who always welcome us with a big smile.
Theo Moya – volunteer
in the project BCV – Building communities through volunteering – funded by ERASMUS +