Today, 14th of April, marks exactly one-month anniversary of Pi Youth Association’s decision to close the main office and to enable all the employees and volunteers to work from home.
It has been two weeks since I wrote a post about dealing with the coronavirus outbreak while being far from home. Back then, the situation was pretty different: we were
How does it feel when you live the experience of pandemics far from the majority of your beloved ones Although I would really prefer to write this post about something
Discussing the differences between Poland and Turkey Çay comes first Even though I knew about Turks’ love for tea before coming here, the sheer scale of it surprised me. Everyone
I must say that the last 2 months were really exciting for me as I got the approval to organise run my own micro-project on youthwork called Move Youthwise. Over
Since I’ve stepped on the Turkish soil for the first time back in October, I’ve had one clear goal in mind- to make the most out of my ESC experience.
As part of the ESC journey, me and my fellow volunteer, Martyna, are supporting the office team in looking for partnerships for Erasmus+ projects. Although I have had quite a
In the second week of December Barbara and me had the privilege to take part in the on-arrival training in Ankara which was organised by the Turkish National Agency.The main
Me and Martyna arrived to Izmir on 20th October from Warsaw, Poland to start our yearly adventure with European Solidarity Corps (previously called European Voluntary Service). We both never learned
Amazing experience by FERSO and Erasmus + in Grotniki, Poland for 24 participants from different countries and backgrounds. A group of people from 8 different countries; Croatia, Cyprus, Greece, Malta,