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On September 7th 2020, six new volunteers arrived in Romania to start their new volunteer adventure. Of these six volunteers we have two Irish girls: Aisling and Sarah. We have one German: Niko. We have two English volunteers: Nadia and Renata and lastly, we have Slovakian volunteer: Nickolas.

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Project TRY wants to be a reference for Non Formal Education (NFE) in schools.

NON FORMAL EDUCATION IN SCHOOLS
 

 

TRY is a Strategic Partnership, supported by the European Union under Erasmus+ Program and coordinated by Aventura Marão Clube (AMC), in partnership with two more NGOs, three VET Schools and three municipalities in Portugal, Poland and Romania. It started on October 1, 2017 and ends on December 31, 2020. In this final phase of the project, we continue to share some of the products and expected results.
Through the implementation of Project TRY, the NGOs and the VET Schools worked with a diverse set of educational tools. Here are these tools, in order to make it easier for educators to find and adjust relevant references towards the use of NFE as a pedagogical approach in different educational settings: http://try-project.eu/publications/
For more information, do not hesitate to contact us by e-mail: cj.amarante@gmail.com and consult the website of our project (http://try-project.eu/).

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Since spring 2019 we embarked on a new adventure that hosts 24 European Solidarity Corps (ESC) volunteers in Cristuru Secuiesc, ROMANIA.

The candidates have the choice to be active in 8 different areas: support person for entities working with disabled youth (1), for kindergartens (2), for herbalists (3), for the www.keresztur.info news portal (4) and for the host organization (5), manager of up-cycling education (6) and puppet show group (7) and as promoter of rural traditions (8).

With this call we are looking for the last group of 8 youth from Portugal, Spain, Hungary, Italy, Germany, France, Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania to volunteer in a 6 months long activity starting on the 7th of September 2020, if the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions allow it. Candidates can apply until the 30th of June 2020.

Each volunteer will receive 150 € as food allowance and 90 € as pocket money each month. Everything else, including house rental costs, gas, electricity, water and internet costs, appliances and activity related costs will be managed by the hosting organization. International travel is also reimbursed.

Volunteers will do their activities in a flexible way, for about 6-7 hours/day and 5 days every week. Two days are free every week and 2 other days are holidays every month. Beside these all regional and national free days and holidays are also considered free for the volunteers.

We are looking for any youth aged 17 to 30 who is serious and motivated to come to a small city and support us in the development of a community with a lot of potential. We do not require volunteers to have any pre-determined skill sets or aptitudes in order to carry out the activity, only an inquisitive demeanor and an openness to learn new things which may be needed for the activity. Also, we do not require participants to have advanced or intermediate English speaking skills, we only require them to have a basic skill in English and an openness to learn the local language in order to effectively communicate with the local community. Last but not least, we are looking for energetic, creative open minded and independent youth.

For anyone wishing to join us as an ESC volunteer, we will firstly require a CV and a motivation letter. DEADLINE for applying is the 30th of June 2020. But we will start processing and selecting in order of application, so as soon as you apply, the more chances you have. Applications can be sent to us at office.ata@gmail.com. Also, we require all candidates to fill this short application form

Before applying read more about the possibility, in the INFO PACK!

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These two months were very condensed. Full of work, encounters, emotions and new experiences. Tiring, but extremely enlightening, beautiful and unexpected : some of the things that I look for in my life. The two seasons that passed -autumn and winter- had an important impact on my senses : the colour and the smell of the falling leaves, the cold and dry wind that wakes your cheeks up. The autumn, gave us -with Aire, Julia and Csenge- the wish to build a big autumn tree with real falling leaves that children could glue on a long piece of carboard. For kindergarden’s children, the shape of their hand that they can paint in brown on a piece of paper would make a nice tree’s trunk. With paints on the end of one finger, they can add leaves everwhere around the “hand-trunk”.

So we did these two activities in school. One was more difficult that we imagined and I had this reflexion that we should always present an example to the children so they can know what kind of result we would like to have with them. In the kindergarden, the activitie provoked joy and pleasure, just as for us as the little ones. Seeing their spontaneous reactions -that children always have- was for me a present. Talking about present, we made christmas activities : we created penguins, christmas tree and a santa claus’s sledge with raindeers only with egg’s boxes, including again recycling matter in our project. We also created a new puppet show from a french children tale called “Cornebidouille”that we translated in hungarian : a frightening witch comes to see Peter in his bedroom -a little boy who doesn’t want to eat his soup every dinner- to scare him in order to convince him to eat it. The big witch puppet that we made, we were proud of it, oh yes. We made her a long-hooked-red nose, green hair -from a ball of wool- and scary yellow eyes -with two caps from glass bottles-. The children loved her. She was from here, the tallest puppet that we created. And she had a superpower : she can eat clouds and blanket with her mouth -that we did from the top of a plastic bottle-.

Then christmas holidays came. I needed to move in an other place, meet new people, feel an other atmosphere, travel in a different way and put in practice my whish to experiment hitchhiking. I decided to go for a road-trip in whole Hungary during almost two weeks with a french friend. Our main goal was to hitchhike from a city to an other until arriving in Vienna -in Austria- to celebrate the New Year Eve there with two other french friends. With Csenge’s advices, an hungarian volunteer and friend who works in the same project, we created an itinerary. She warned me that hitchhiking in Hungary would maybe be difficult : in this country it is not comon, not a random thing. But my intuition was good and I was certain that if I believe in it, if I do it with confidence instead of fear, if I feel a loving energy, so life will return the favour to me. And that’s exactly what happened. We joined us with Mélie, my french friend, in Szeged. From here, only by hitchhiking, we went to Budapest, Szentendre, then Veszprém, Tihany, Györ, Sopron and Vienna. No need to tell how unexpected and incredible was the experience to hitchhike and talk with the persons who stopped. Some of them couldn’t speak english but moving our arms, talking with our expressions’s face and giving love was enough to make us understand and to share some stories. One day, we were visiting Veszprém, we didn’t know where we could sleep the nigth : our Couchsurfing’s requests didn’t have any answer or negative ones, my hungarian friends from the project didn’t have any contatc in this city, no opened hostels or hostels at all -we were the 26th of December- and too expensive hotels. So we put a piece of paper on our backpacks, written on it “We don’t have a place to sleep tonigth, could you welcome us? Kérem” and visited the beautiful city until the sunset. Nobody, no propositions from anyone. Ready to sleep in the trainstation or in some places outside protected from the wind -we had very warm clothes and sleeping bags-. We had a tea in a restaurant and then a hungarian family noticed our paper on our bags. They offered us to spend one nigth in their secondary home, half an hour away from Veszprém and next to the Balaton lake. Our travel looked like this last anecdote. I can just one thing, that I am grateful.
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I have always liked to work with children. Here in Cristuru Secuiesc I have 2 kindergarten where I go to give english lessons or where I just play with children. Eventhought the children are very small their language skill is much better than mine. Even when we don’t speak the same language I have discovered that the body language solves mostly the problem. keep reading
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