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Volunteer work
Non-discrimination does not apply always in real life, especially when it comes to Roma population. An explicit example is Mofleni a segregated neighborhood of Craiova where children are not motivated to go to school, they don’t have a group of friends, or an idea about the concept of after school classes.
In School n°26, there were some extracurricular activities, like a dancing team, and all kind of social, and ecological games. Now the kids here are experiencing an EVS project, with two Spanish girls, two times a week. So, the school has some experience in relation with European projects, like Learning by Doing implemented by EPYD and other projects with NGOs like Vasiliada and Terre des hommes.
Disadvantage is not inevitable. While a disadvantaged young person has grown up with a lack of opportunities and resource, this doesn't have to be the story of their adult lives. Through comprehensive programs and scholarships, organisations like EPYD can help provide disadvantaged young people with educational support, employment skills and confidence to negotiate this vital stage of life.
The key of changing this situation is non-formal education.
Non-formal education can enhance their overall knowledge, can help them integrate what they have learn in school to what they know about the environment.
The European Union supports non-formal education opportunities for young people through transnational voluntary service which directly and actively involves young people in activities designed to meet the needs of society in a wide range of fields.
All the children preferred as extracurricular activities sports, artistic activities like dancing, painting, theatre, and also ecology. They had already developed an ecology project, and this theme sound interesting to them.
Cultural & free time
As the community is situated 30 minutes by foot from the city centre, the opportunities for leisure activities are numerous: museums, parks, theatres, churches, pubs, bars, discos, etc….
CITY TOUR
The Nicolae Romanescu Park (Romanian: Parcul Nicolae Romanescu) in Craiova, Romania, is the largest and best-known park in the city.
The Romanescu Park-Craiova, it was built between 1900-1903 following the plans of the French architect E. Redont, the project received the gold medal at the 1900 Paris Exhibition. It is one of the biggest, 90 hectares, and most beautiful parks in the country, with many green houses, a lake with islands and a suspended bridge, a small zoo, statues.
Botanical Garden - The garden was laid out by the botanist Alexandru Buia and was opened in 1952. The main purpose of the garden was to facilitate the students' activities and research for the academic staff of the Agriculture and Horticulture Faculties of the University of Craiova. The Botanical Garden is organized in six areas: plant systematics, floral provinces of the globe, cultivated plants, seed beds, phyto-geography of the Oltenia region, and a greenhouse.
Craiova Art Museum - the building that houses the museum was built in 1896, following the plans of the French architect Paul Gotereau. Its main attraction is the art gallery dedicated to Constantin Brancusi, exhibiting six of his early sculptures (including variants of his best-known works): The Kiss (1907), Vitellius (1898), Woman Torso (1909), The Vainglory (1905), Boy's Head (1906), Miss Pogany(1902).
Museum of Oltenia - founded in 1915 and divided into three sections: ethnography, history and natural science. The collection is based on donations made in 1908.
Madona Dudu Church - built between 1750 and 1756, renovated in 1844, after being destroyed by an 1831 earthquake. Murals were completed by Gheorghe Tattarescu.
The Singing Fountain – situated in the city centre, is a neprlica of the the similar construction in Lisbon, Potugal.
Learning activities
On arrival, the volunteers will enter in a Capacity Building programme for minimum 7 days and maximum 10 days. During the Capacity Building programme they will receive trainings to build their competences on animation, conflict management, project management, group dynamics, community youth development.
Due to the importance of communication with the people from the hosting community (most of them cannot speak any foreign languages) will be of crucial importance for the volunteers to learn the Romanian Language at a good speaking level. The volunteers will have the responsibility to attend all language courses according to the schedule as well as to make every effort in studying and learning the language. The Coordinating Organizations will provide Romanian Language Courses for the entire period of the EVS according to the following draft schedule:
- The first month – an intensive language course will take place for the Volunteers with a frequency of 2 hours/day – 5 days/ week.
- The next weeks – the language courses will be provided on to all volunteers with a frequency of 1 session/ week.
The language courses will be provided free of charge for the entire period of the EVS project.
Throughout the whole project, every single volunteer is to benefit from a personal development plan being coached by trainers and experts to reach his/her personal potential.
Accomodation & food
All volunteers will be distributed in apartments with 3 and 4 rooms, each volunteer will have his/her own room and will be able to receive guests. The living location will meet decent living standards (private room, free access to kitchen and bathroom, current cold and hot water, functioning heating system, clean and secure location). All accommodation and utility costs (water, gas, electricity) shall be covered by the hosting organization.
The hosting organization will provide each volunteer with a monthly food allowance. The allowance is above the average amount that most of the locals spend on food. However, the allowance will not be enough for ensuring every day eating in a restaurant or bistro.
There are places in Craiova were you can eat a three course cooked lunch and a decent dinner at a reasonable price. Upon arrival, you will be introduced to the best eating and shopping locations from Craiova.
Bear in mind that the amount was calculated according to reasonable food products – and not some specialties or very expensive brands that a middle-income person cannot afford.
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