Liviu Rotaru’s ESC Adventure in Vevelstad, Norway/

This is an short article that our local Moldovan, Liviu wrote about his 1 year journey in the beautiful Vevelstad, Norway.

“I believe that one must love his or her country very much before one leaves for another place. I’ve always loved Moldova and I’ve been working with youth and developing projects here since the age of 15. After graduating high school, I desired to challenge myself even more and to test my skills in an international environment. Deciding to volunteer abroad for one year is the perfect illustration of how to be stubborn about your goal, but flexible about your methods. And because once in a lifetime experiences need to be chosen wisely, I chose Norway. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Never have I ever been afraid of moving so far North, nearby the Polar Circle. If anything, I am deeply fond of the Nordic culture. Hence, my expectations have been exceeded more and more every day. Living in a Norwegian host family has been, by far, the most powerful experience I’ve ever had. Besides, they taught me more than twelve years of school had, and talking to some young people from that small community felt like interacting with the characters from my favourite books. Vevelstad is an astonishing place and I want to believe that our service there has made it even nicer. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

My colleagues at the Volunteering Central and I organized the most sundry activities for the children, teenagers, immigrants and the seniors of Vevelstad: filming course, youth house, sportive competitions, laser tag, events, fairs, a gala, beach cleaning activities and a lot more. We were even invited to the European Youth Week in Brussels to retell about our achievements. It has not always been easy, of course. There have been misunderstandings, but due to them I gained a better insight of who I am and who I want to be. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

After work, I had all the time in the world (especially during summer time, when the sun never sets) to explore the raw nature, wandering through the forests and on the mountain peaks. Skiing, fishing, camping, swimming, kayaking, sailing, capturing the Northern Lights – I did everything for the first time! I learned the language, I got to know the culture and I travelled to the most picturesque parts of Norway like a local. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I’ve never thought that my heart can bear so much emotion or so much life, and now my heart is divided between to places… It is a tremendous feeling and I can only wish it to anybody who is brave enough to take such a challenge!”

 

Thank you for your amazing words Liviu.

Join us and find fulfilling adventures all across Europe.

Long Term E.S.C. in Trento, Italy

Infopack for you!

Caritas Diocesi Bolzano-Bressanone

Dear applicant!
Thank you for your interest in our project! In this little document you can find all the information which
can be useful before applying.
Contact person: Anya Ivanova, project coordinator (evs@incoweb.org)
Hosting organisation: Caritas Diocesi Bolzano-Bressanone
Some words about Bolzano
Bolzano-Bozen is an autonomous province situated in North
Italy with having its borders to Austria and Switzerland.
Together with Trento, it makes up the region of Trentino Alto
Adige/Südtirol one of the five autonomous regions in Italy.
Bolzano happens to be a unique example of cohabitation with
hosting Austro-Hungarian origined inhabitants as majority of
its population who speak an Austro-Bavarian dialect of
German, about a quarter of the province is Italian-speaking
and a small minority speaks Ladin as mother tongue, while
both Italian and German are the official languages of
Bolzano-Bozen, As a result of sheltering a multilingual and
multicultural population, Bolzano happens to be one of the
most important examples of ‘coexistence atmosphere’ in the
territory of Italy.

The province in total has more than 500.000 inhabitants and
hosts the Free University of Bozen which makes it easier to
find free time activities compared to the rest of the smaller
Italian cities. Bolzano is also blessed with the luck of being
situated among the Alps and the Dolomites which were
declared as world heritage by UNESCO in 2009. The town of Bolzano is in easy commute to Trento,
where InCo is :-), in about 40minutes by train and in about 1,5hours to Innsbruck, Austria.
Proposed activities

The volunteers will work with Caritas Diocesi Bolzano-Bressanone, its partners and other partners
working with young people and people at risk of social exclusion. The volunteers will be part of a team
and they will participate in staff meetings and in meetings with other volunteers. Volunteers will be
mainly involved in the office of the YoungCaritas but they will have the opportunity to collaborate with
other services of the Caritas Bolzano. Main activities are the following:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1. YoungCaritas:
> organization and implementation of workshops at schools about social issues and international
solidarity

organization and implementation of special events such as “Corsa dei Miracoli”, “Fiera del
volontariato”, “72 ore senza compromesso”
> participation in special training about volunteering
> Holidays and recreational activities
2.Services for refugees: Casa Aaron, Casa Arnica, Casa Sara, Casa Miriam, Casa del pescatore,
Casa Anna, Casa Freinademetz (both for migrants and italians) and casa Migrantes
Volunteers will collaborate in:
> attending trainings for interculturality, migration and integration;
> organizing and implementing recreational activities for children;
> assisting children in doing their homework;
> database maintenance – entry and processing of personal information;
> supporting refugees.in their language learning path;
3. Services for homeless persons: Casa Arché, Casa Magret, Casa dell’ospitalità. Volunteers will
support the staff in:
> implementing and organizing recreational activities
> the community life as for example helping for the preparation of lunch/dinner with the guests
4. For people with AIDS: Casa Emmaus and Iris Caffè
> implementing and organizing recreational activities as well as special events
5. Disabled people
>implementing and organizing recreational activities as well as special events
6. People with addiction problems: Binario 7
> implementing and organizing recreational activities as well as special events
7. People with psychic problems: Centro diurno
> plan some recreational activities
> bring in some new ideas
> help by cooking
Volunteers will work 30-35 hours/week, from Monday to Friday. Sometimes the volunteer will be
requested to work also during weekends. In any case, volunteers will not work more than 5 days/week
and will always have 2 days off

Food and accommodation
You will get free accommodation for the whole duration of your voluntary service. A room will be
provided at the disposition of the volunteer in the Caritas building in the centre of Bolzano. Kitchen
facilities of the structure are open to the utilization of the volunteer.
The volunteer will receive a monthly amount of money to sustain food expenses. Kitchen facilities are
available in the Caritas building in the centre of Bolzano. The volunteer will have the possibility to use
the common kitchen of the centre where s/he has her accommodation means as well.

Useful links
Here you can find the website of CARITAS: http://www.caritas.bz.it/it/informazioni/index/1-0.html
Here you can find the website of InCo, the coordinating organisation: http://www.incoweb.org/eng

If you would like to know more about the EVS experience, check out the blog of the volunteers:
http://www.incoweb.org/eng/Volunteers-say

 

Interested candidates are asked to send their CV and Application (Below) to advit_team@yahoo.com with the subject “ESC in Trento – Italy”.

 

Deadline 07/08/2019