This experience is ending, and in this seven months a lot has happened, good and bad. However, I can’t complain because if i had stayed in home i wouldn’t have learned that much about the people and the volunteering. This experience has given me a lot of situations and moments that are worth it to remember.
First of all, I have growth through some difficult moments where I have to adapt myself as for example not being able to talk with the children having to find other ways to communicate as I explained in the first article. Other hard moments have been understanding how Romania work, missing my family and friends or living in the same flat with people you don't know and even sharing the same room. Even though all this, the positive moments overcome the bad ones.
I have find other ways of working and at the same time discover new associations where I had the opportunity to know and investigate different collectives like children with autism or refugee people. This would be really helpful for my future professional career. All the knowledgement I have achieved during this volunteering in Ofensiva Tinerilor would be applied in my future jobs.
And in second place, when I look back at the beginning of this experience I can believe how much thing I have done and how many people I have meet. It seems like I have live more time than it is in reality. I met a lot of wonderful people, some of them may I never see again, but I will remember all the moments we have live together.
And last with this EVS I had the great chance to travels around Romania and get to know their traditions and history as well as with the other countries from the Balkans.
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