Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Firsts moments in Romania


     Hello everybody I'm Judith from France and I start an European Volontary Service in YMCA Baia Mare Romania. I was arrived the 2nd Novenber in Cluj-Napoca airport and I took the bus direction → Baia Mare ! I'm here for a project « 4 Youth Performers » during 10 months with 3 others girls ; Orla fron Irlande, Sopo from Georgia and Sarah from germany. (If you want you can follow their life in Romania on their blogs).
When I arrived in Baia Mare the others volonteers are really wellcoming. It's really nice because at the beginning I'm a little lost after the travel.
The first week was really intrusting, we make a lot of trainings with all the YMCA volonteers. It's nice we learn some tools for after and especially for meet everybody. We are 9 volonteers in the organisation ! We make 2 interventions about tolerance in 2 schools. We are in team of 4 peoples, I enjoy this first experience and with my partners we make a really good team.
The last week all the others volonteers have their normal schedules, for us the new volonteers it's the beginning so we go with Salomé and Tazo (from france and Georgia) in their class for see what they do with childrens. It was intrusting. We go in Baia Mare schools but also in the Roma Center where they are childrens from 6 to 16 years. And in Copalnic a small village at 30 minutes to Baia Mare by bus. We hitchhike for come back to Baia Mare we found a beautiful red truck it was nice.
I'm really happy to meet all these new peoples ! It's intrusting they come fro everywhere.
And I meet an other french girl in the organisation. It's nice because we have a lot of common point and we can share about our experiences in french it's more easy... I don't speak very well english so for the moment I'm little bitte frustrated to not being able to communicate what I feel and what I think. But it's getting better day by day !
So from now we can follow week after week my EVS in Romania !

Nice to meet you and see you next week !;)

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