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An Erasmus+ story in Spain

An Erasmus+ story in Spain

In the program mEUsic, Sound of Youth (Spain) I think we all brought out the hidden musical/artistic talent we hid inside. In a short period of time through the activities of the organization and also from our interpersonal meetings outside and inside the hostel, we managed to create relationships between us very quickly. A safe place was created very early on, where everyone could express themselves freely and be themselves. What will remain unforgettable for us are the meet ups we had at the workplace of the hostel.

Helen's empowering story

Helen's empowering story

Many people asked me how I got on. But my enthusiasm did not diminish no matter how many times I described my experience.

I met people who made me realize that all over the world there are people who are looking for joy and the deepest meaning of life. All over the world there are good people who appreciate art and love. Greece is not the center of the earth and it is not the Greeks are a model of musicality, dancing and cooking skills, knowledge of history and friendliness. We have much more similarities than I thought with other European countries.

Ioannis' Erasmus+ experience

Ioannis' Erasmus+ experience

Almost a month ago I was given the opportunity to travel to Malta and take part in the youth exchange "Guide to you know what" organized by the wonderful Nastya. Through this specific program, we were all given the opportunity to improve our knowledge about sex education and issues such as protection, boundaries and the role of consent. Everyone was open to new ideas, friendly and open to discussion and personal self-improvement. Along with the educational part of the program, we created indelible memories that already seem nostalgic and let only a month pass.

An Erasmus+ experience in Armenia

An Erasmus+ experience in Armenia

After arriving in Armenia and in Dilijan the organizers divided as in our rooms and made sure that we feel comfortable.

The first day was all about knowing the other participants, remembering the names and some basic information. Getting to know the other participants in the beginning is a very important part of the project because you will need to trust them during the bivouac.

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