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“Let us tell you how awesome the event from last week was! Volunteer Maria held the Romanian Cultural evevning in GOK Michalowo. this evevning had everything: original beautiful photos, folk stories, and important traditions. The most attractive point of the night was the real story of Dracula, that everyone, from the youngest child to their parents were fascinated to find out. Every sense was delighted, including our taste buds, because we tasted the delicious and traditionally romanian food „mămăligă cu brânză și smântână”.
See here some pictures from the event: https://goo.gl/photos/dENjuzZzayAc12tQ7

This event was co-funded by Erasmus+ programme of the European Union.

On 5th of December, in order to celebrate the international volunteering day, we moved all our energy and good mood from Michalowo to Grodek school. There we knew the students in secondary school and we talked with them about tolerance in a workshop: What is tolerance? What it means in our everyday life? Are we enought tolerant? What can we do to improove our society in tolerance? We enjoyed so much and we learnt a lot also from them. And it wasn’t all! After that we participated in a wonderful gala about volunteering with all the people in the school, where we focus on volunteering job around the topic of happiness. We want to thank everybody there the warm atmosphere and hundreds of smiles (even presents!) in such a special day. See you soon.

To dla nas wyjątkowy dzień:)
Z okazji Międzynarodowego Dnia Wolontariusza, w imieniu całego zespołu EVS składamy serdeczne życzenia i podziękowania wszystkim wolontariuszom.
Chcemy podziękować za Waszą pracę i zaangażowanie. Życzymy Wam spełnienia w pracy oraz tego, aby bezinteresowna pomoc innym pozostała częścią Was. Szczególne życzenia i podziękowania składamy wszystkim wolontariuszom Wolontariatu Europejskiego, którzy współpracują bądź współpracowali z nami w ciągu ostatnich lat.

Drodzy Wolontariusze, życzymy Wam wszystkiego co najlepsze. Niech Wasze dalsze działania dostarczają Wam jak najwięcej wewnętrznej satysfakcji, a radość tych, którym pomagacie niech motywuje Was do dalszego działania.

This is really speciall day for us:)
Because of International Volunteer Day, on behalf of the entire team EVS we make heartfelt wishes and thanks to all the Volunteers.
We want to thank you for your work and commitment. We wish you fulfilment at work and that service to others remains a part of you. Special wishes and thanks go to all EVS volunteers who work or worked with us over the years.

Dear volunteers, we wish you all the best. Let your further actions provide you a lot of satisfaction and the the joy of those that you are helping – let motivates you to further action.

Hello everyone! Last week we had an amazing experience and we want to share it with you: Between the 22th and the 27th of November, 21 participants from Italy, Spain, Slovakia, Turkey, Poland, Romania, Macedonia and Greece were involved in the training course “EVS Academy” that was all about implementing EVS projects in formal education institutions. The participants learned in some in an out of the box manner step by step, everything about EVS, from general information about the big house of Erasmus+ to how to implement EVS projects in your own school. We didn’t forget how to have fun together. We worked on skills related to project management, planning and implementing good quality EVS project and many more.
This project is co-funded by Erasmus+ programme of the European Union.

International Tolerance Day (16.11.2016), workshop in lovely Michalowo High School
Organized by EVS volunteers Maria and Cristina. Anawoj Association.

As you know, on 16th of November we all celebrated the International day of Tolerance, a holiday where we enhance our understanding about different cultures and people. In order to bring this spirit in our community as well, we went one day earlier to each class from Michałowo High School, where we played games and learned more about acceptance in a relaxed, funny way. Even though people have different religions, races, nationalities, opinions or food preferences (although I found out that we all like pizza), we were able to see that we are actually are all the same and we should connect with each other based on the personality and not the labels that we receive. Four classes between 14 and 19 years old engaged in different exercises that had the purpose to make them realise we are different but actually the same. Step by step, from physical characteristics to opinions and views, about the world, the students had to reflect on lives of others and how those people are affected by our actions. The topics that caught the students’ interests the most were bullying – why do people do it, what does that mean and what effect does it have on the bullied ones, travelling abroad – the reasons for doing it and the perspectives that you may acquire after visiting other countries and the care for the environment. Even though the sides that the pupils took on certain issues were different, they respected others opinion and debated each situation that we described to them about different social groups and attitudes. Everyone seemed to like the activities and were involved in the team and group tasks. We very much enjoyed al workshops and can’t wait to make new ones!