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EVS: a way of life | alifeafterevs
https://alifeafterevs.wordpress.com/2016/10/13/evs-a-way-of-life
EVS: a way of life. Maybe you still don’t know what this is all about. So today I have the honour to present Rubén who will tell us about his experience and the feelings afterwords. He is a Spanish ex-volunteer who did his EVS in Moldova in the journalism field. I met him at the 20 years of EVS in Castilla y León. Meeting, the one I had met Emilio. I still remember my mother’s face when I told her I was going to Moldova to volunteer for one year. Moldova. More than a year after, there’s no single day tha...
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My Social Media Bridges experience | alifeafterevs
https://alifeafterevs.wordpress.com/2015/10/06/my-social-media-bridges-experience
My Social Media Bridges experience. October 6, 2015. 8220;Once you start with Erasmus projects you get addicted”. Last july I got the opportunity to be part of the Social Media Bridges Erasmus project that took part in the frame of the Digital Participation Camp. Organized by The Global Experience. Some time has passed since the Social Media Bridges project, but I can say it changed the way I see the world. I will always keep:. A bunch a good friends all over the world. The Erasmus meetings 🙂. On EVS...
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Encuentro INCUAL-ÍZATE | alifeafterevs
https://alifeafterevs.wordpress.com/2016/05/26/encuentro-incual-izate
El pasado fin de semana tuvo lugar en Zamora en encuentro INCUAL-ÍZATE, financiado por el programa Erasmus , para poner sobre la mesa la situación de las titulaciones de tiempo libre y los certificados de profesionalidad. En el encuentro participábamos monitores y coordinadores de tiempo libre, escuelas de tiempo libre, técnicos de áreas de juventud de ayuntamientos y expertos en certificaciones y cualificaciones de la Administración regional. Los objetivos del encuentro eran los siguientes:. Dificultad ...
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How EVS changed my life. | alifeafterevs
https://alifeafterevs.wordpress.com/2015/09/18/how-evs-changed-my-life
How EVS changed my life. September 18, 2015. I guess there are hundred of ways to start a blog. By explaining the objectives. Or from the beginning of the idea. But this one is going to start from the end. The end of my EVS. But what is EVS? During this period, I volunteered in the small town of Vranje where I met amazing people. I also travelled all around the Balkans with other volunteers while I got to know the culture I was living in. But, what happened after? Main photo by Ryan McGuire. EVS didnR...
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EVS. Are we waisting our time? | alifeafterevs
https://alifeafterevs.wordpress.com/2016/09/28/evs-are-we-waisting-our-time
EVS Are we waisting our time? The person behind that question is Emilio, an italian ex-EVSer whom I met in the meeting 20 years of EVS in Castilla y León. Celebrated in August in Ávila. So, yes, we have a collaboration post today! Emilio is sharing his EVS esperience and where this has led him. This is his story:. Emilio during his EVS in Spain. When I applied for the project, a short term EVS in Spain. What am I going to do there? And if I don’t like it? But I liked it. One of the best experiences.
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Top 5 of 2015 | alifeafterevs
https://alifeafterevs.wordpress.com/2016/01/04/top-5-of-2015
Top 5 of 2015. January 4, 2016. I started with the blog to share how life is after EVS. I intended to write more practical resources, but as the time passed by, I realized I likeed more another kind of content. Instead of those useful tips I should had given, I felt more confortable writting about all the deep changes that came after the voluntary service. So I kept doing that even without notice it. This are the most popular posts of 2015:. 1 From idea to action. Photo credit: Agencia Nacional Española.
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This is Silvia | alifeafterevs
https://alifeafterevs.wordpress.com/2015/11/06/this-is-silvia
November 6, 2015. Silvia is a 27 years old journalist from Valencia, Spain. Right after finishing her University degree, she decided to pack her luggage and go to Greece for a EVS experience. Her project started in 2011, but her staying in the beautiful Island of Lefkas. Last longer than it was expected. She worked for Solidarity Tracks. This is my life after my EVS so far. If you want to discover what will be next, you can follow me on twitter. Or in the blog. Look for interesting people! You are commen...
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20 years of EVS in Castilla y León | alifeafterevs
https://alifeafterevs.wordpress.com/2016/09/16/20-years-of-evs-in-castilla-y-leon
20 years of EVS in Castilla y León. From 24th to 27th of August I participated in the meeting. 20 years of EVS in Castilla y León. Organised by the Spanish National Agency. In the village of Navarredonda de Gredos. During the meeting EVS and ex-EVS volunteers, coordinators, mentors and youth workers related to the EVS program, explored and discussed about the situation of the Service after 20 years, especially in the region. Workshop to increase EVS visibility. It is hard to have such a connection. B...
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From Idea to Action | alifeafterevs
https://alifeafterevs.wordpress.com/2015/10/29/from-idea-to-action
From Idea to Action. October 29, 2015. The place: Cercedilla (Madrid). The people: 17 people with great ideas. The team: 2 trainers, 1 logistic support person and a representant from the Spanish National Agency. The topic: to trasform ideas into action. To work in teams and assume roles. To take care of each other. To think out of the box. To get inspired by people we didn’t expect. To look for experiences in Madrid. About breakfasts around Europe. A lot of energizers. A week e-mentoring in Greece. You a...
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Fuckup Nights | alifeafterevs
https://alifeafterevs.wordpress.com/2016/02/03/fuckup-nights
February 3, 2016. Sunday night I was reading a magazine I use to read every week. In the last pages there was an essay about failing. Two words grabbed my attention: Fuckup Nights. Brand new concept for me. It was said that this movement born in Mexico, appears as a contrast to the worldwide famous TEDx talks. Today I sent some emails I was too afraid to send a month ago. Afraid of failing. And I’ve already downloaded the Fuckup Nights book. Photo credit: Sixth Lie. Top 5 of 2015. Enter your comment here.