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Hello, dear reader!
This is my article about my favourite places in Romania.
So first of all, I have 3 pictures here of the Székelykeresztúr countryside. I love the view and the hills and the grasslands. It’s very beautiful.
Next, I have a 5 second video of Sighisoara, I very much liked it for the old town and historical aspects, not to mention there’s an epic bell tower.
Next, I have 3 pictures of the Sóskút salt baths. I found it to be an interesting place.

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The Youth Association from Transylvania is fully committed to safeguarding the welfare of all children in its care. It recognises the responsibility to promote safe practice and to protect children from harm, abuse and exploitation. For the purposes of this policy and associated procedures a child is recognised as someone under the age of 18 years. Staff and volunteers will work together to embrace difference and diversity and respect the rights of children and young people.
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Have you ever felt undeserving or downright worthless at any point in your life, or during your youth? Maybe you feel exactly that way, here and now. You’re not alone. Even if it sometimes feels like you are the loneliest person in the world, the fact is that we all feel this way from time to time to a greater or lesser extent. It is not a pleasant experience to go through, but I think if one can accept the existence of these feelings, it can also help make the journey to self-improvement easier as well. Having said that, I don’t mean it’s an easy thing to manage, it’s a continuous work that sometimes, for some, goes on throughout life. In this text, I want to illuminate and draw attention to what is often hidden in obscurity. I’m talking about mental illness.

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Last week we closed our first international event of the year, the Entrepreneurship & Soft Skills training, which gathered participants from 10 countries and 11 partner institutions. The main objective of the event, which was organised under the Erasmus+ programme and intended to familiarize the 25 participants with the concept of social entrepreneurship and the so-called soft skills that are needed to run and maintain such businesses.

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The ATA Association is an important organization that carries out various events and activities in Cristuru Secuiesc. The association manages dozens of events and projects aimed at preserving the region’s history and culture. As ATA Association volunteers, we work together with the community by showing the necessary effort for organizing and coordinating these events.
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Developing fine motor skills in early childhood is very essential as it provides a good base for their future handwriting. These skills include the ability to hold, grasp, grip and pinch and are very important to improve on because they have an impact on everyday life. By acquiring these, kids will be able to button up their shirts, hold their pencils and pick up their food. Evidence even suggests that there’s a link between fine motor skills development and language, literacy and brain development.

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Easter holidays started the seventh of April for all the volunteers so to take advantage of the free time we had, we decided to go on a trip through the southwest of Romania.
Our trip began in Sibiu, we took a walk around the old center of the city visiting the different churches and enjoying the main square. One of the best sensations was to be back in a big city, it may sound weird but when you expend too much time in a small area with the same people reaching a place that’s full of stores, restaurants, malls, people from different places with different styles, it is a really refreshing feeling specially for young people like us, some of us even took the opportunity to watch a film in English in one of the cinemas.

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On the 20th of April, Thursday, our first training course supported by the Erasmus+ program will begin, during which we will talk about social entrepreneurship and soft skills with the participants. The program involves 24 participants from 11 countries: Spain, Italy, Latvia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Poland, Slovakia, France, Turkey and Romania. 


During the seven-day training, participants will have the opportunity to learn about key entrepreneurial skills, define the profile of the ideal entrepreneur together, and hear first-hand about the real successes and struggles of an entrepreneur. In addition, they will learn techniques for setting the objectives of an entrepreneurship and preparing a business plan. After that, they will create business plans for 7 social enterprises, which will be presented to local entrepreneurs on the penultimate day. All activities are carried out through non-formal education methods.

In addition to learning, the program also gives the opportunity to explore the area, the team will take part in an excursion organized on day 4, during which they can explore the colorful old town of Sighisoara. The training, which will take place between 20th and 26th of April, will take place within the framework of our youth strategy. 

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