My ESC volunteering experience in Izmir continues to be an exciting journey full of learning, challenges, and unforgettable moments. As the new year begins, I can already feel how much I’ve grown, both personally and professionally.
It’s incredible to realize how much has changed – how much I’ve grown and how deeply I’ve connected with my experience in Izmir. What once felt unfamiliar and uncertain now feels like home, and this journey continues to be instructive.
Hello and welcome to this third blogpost about my life in izmir . The time has been passing by really fast since the last time because things and situations change all the time.While I spent christmas in Hamburg with my family I got some rest and time with my loved ones but was even happier when I came back to Karşıyaka to meet my lovely flatmates.
The guide for youth professionals has a specific objective: to assist in implementing mentoring activities within their organisations on a European scale. It is designed to improve the capacity and knowledge of youth professionals, helping them in adopting new methods and practices related to mentoring.
From June 17 to 25, 2024, young people from Hungary, Greece, Germany, Romania, Spain and Turkey gathered in Gánt, Hungary, for the Give Peace a Chance! youth exchange organized by our Hungarian partner, Együttható Egyesület, a program designed to bridge the gaps preventing youth from actively engaging in peace efforts.
Poland, with its rich history, cultural diversity and wealth of movements, is a great place for those who want to volunteer. The country offers many volunteer opportunities in social services, environmental protection, education and culture.
Located in the south of Poland, Katowice has become one of the developing cities that has blown a wind of change in recent years. Although it is mostly known as a business and industrial city, there is a different side to life in this city. When I decided to come here as a volunteer, I stepped into this new world knowing only Turkish and English. I would like to tell about the experiences that Katowice offered me and the life here
Merhaba, It’s Lorenzo Living in İzmir has been an exciting adventure, full of new experiences and opportunities. While my work is important, what makes this journey unforgettable are the activities I share with other volunteers, Turkish friends, and mentors. Together, we explore the city, have meaningful conversations, and experience Turkish culture.
Since arriving in Türkiye for my volunteer work with Pi Youth Association, each month has been an opportunity for personal and professional development. These past weeks have been particularly enriching, marked by travels, inspiring encounters, and significant events. Here is a recount of these memorable moments.