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Volunteers’ meeting of May

Each last Thursday of the month, our group of volunteers meets and makes activity altogether. This monthly meeting was opened…

Solidarity as a bridge for Ukrainian refugees

Mariam, ESC volunteer from Georgia World history is dirty, sad and unfair. Smaller countries which have bigger neighbours with an…

Helping Ukrainian refugees is true solidarity

Büşra, ESC volunteer from Turkey “I can’t stand wars in this world”. That’s what I thought on 24th February, when…

Painting emotions and feelings

Christina’s workshop on well being helped us to achieve more self-awareness Christina, our ESC volunteer from Belarus, welcomed us with…

The wish to help has no language

Eugenia, ESC volunteer from Moldova After 24th  February, I became more anxious, I always think and most of my friends…

Khatia volunteers to “give solidarity back”

Khatia, ESC volunteer from Georgia Hello! I’m Khatia, from Georgia. I work at Szafa Dobra every Thursday and I have…

ESC volunteering during the Ukrainian war

Aurélien, ESC volunteer from France I arrived in Poland on 20th February, four days before the start of the war,…

My Volunteering. Mix of feelings, moments and people

Christina, ESC volunteer from Belarus When I joined this project I never thought that I would have got the opportunity…

Deniz volunteering at Plaza

Deniz, ESC volunteer from Turkey I am a Sociology student and I am interested in social issues. The most important…

Elien volunteering for Ukrainian refugees

Elien, ESC volunteer from Belgium One of the key values of the European Solidarity Corps is, obviously when you read…

What is Szafa Dobra?

Szafa Dobra is a shop where Ukrainian refugees can get clothes for free. It is located in a former shopping…

Why should we care about our planet?

The answer is simple, we should care because there is no Plan B, we can’t move to Earth 2.0 if…

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