ESC teaches me something

Short stories and Volunteer Ventures

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Farewell party for volunteers leaving in June

June was a turning point for our group of European Solidarity Corps volunteers. Eugenia, Neamat, Khatia, Antonia and Mariami completed…

Szafa Dobra, Maria’s experience

Maria, ESC volunteer from Spain At the end of February, when the war began, I was scared. Everything changed overnight….

Emma’s contribution to Szafa Dobra

Emma, ESC volunteer from France Since 24th February, many things have changed, both at the European level and in our…

Proud to help Ukrainian refugees

Neamat, ESC volunteer from Egypt When the war started, I felt really bad for what happened to Ukranians. No one…

Oceans, our silent guardians, are in danger

Do we really talk about oceans? We all know about global warming. We all know that we should at least…

ESC volunteers at Family Day in Krakow

Last Sunday our group of European Solidarity Corps volunteers joined Family Day, an event dedicated to families and kids at…

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…

Meet Ambra!

Hello, I’m Ambra! I’m Italian and I’m the new volunteer at IB Polska’s Office. I decided to come to Krakow…

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…

Meet Eugenia!

Salut! My name is Eugenia, and I am from a small country in Europe – Republic of Moldova. While running…

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