What do I take? How will my colleagues be? Will I like volunteering? These and many other questions were spinning in my head before landing in Romania.
From the beginning I had good vibes, the house we arrived in was great, I felt always
picked up by my coordinators and when they explained more details of the
project in which I was going to participate more illusion made me stay here and
be able to enjoy this experience.
When you arrive, everything is new to you, new city, new
country, new culture, people, language… You are looking forward to meeting the
children you're going to do the project with, talking to them and doing
different fun activities.
You start to meet volunteers from different parts of Europe, the first plans
emerge, the first visits to other cities, to try typical food and to recognize
the first words in Romanian. It's those things that make you feel like
you're in the right place and you expect those new things you start to know to
become familiar.
Maria Branco Bartolomeu – volunteer in
the project Solidarity for a Better Future (S4BF) funded by European Solidarity
Corps
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