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Wolontariat międzynarodowy i ECS: formy służby i korzyści dla uczestników
Artykuł o wolontariacie międzynarodowym i ECS: formy indywidualne i zespołowe, staże, praca i korzyści dla uczestników oraz społeczności. Wolontariuszka dzieli się wieloletnim doświadczeniem w projektach ESC i sieci organizacji przyjmujących młodzież.
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Przestawiamy Wam kolejny artykuł przygotowany przez naszą wolontariuszkę Nika Bunziak ���
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Hello, Dear Changemakers! ��
In past posts, we made a jorney on the main characteristics of volunteering: what it is, why it is important to be a volunteer, how you can volunteer online, how volunteering is related to business and what are the benefits of volunteering. �
Now it is time to talk about another important aspect of „V’…. on the international level. I want to introduce you to a program that has changed my life and helps many young people all over the Europe and beyond.�
The European Solidarity Corps (ESC) is the new European Union initiative which creates opportunities for young people to volunteer or work in projects in their own country or abroad that benefit communities and people around Europe.�
ESC brings together young people to build a more inclusive society, supporting vulnerable people and responding to societal challenges. It offers an inspiring and empowering experience for young people who want to help, learn and develop.�
There are different types of activities under the ESC Program:
�VOLUNTEERING ACTIVITIES
� Individual volunteering lets young people participate in the daily work of organisations and lasts between 2 and 12 months, and in some cases, 2 weeks and up. Participants can volunteer abroad or in their country of residence for projects covering social inclusion, environment, culture, and more.
�Volunteering teams are groups of 10-40 young people from at least two different countries who volunteer together for a period of between 2 weeks and 2 months. The costs of accommodation and food are covered. Participants also receive a small allowance for personal expenses.
�TRAINEESHIPS AND JOBS
� Traineeships count as full-time work practice and last between 2 and 6 months – renewable once. They are paid for by the organisation responsible for the traineeship. Trainees develop their personal, educational, social, civic and professional skills.
� Jobs are full-time and last between 3 and 12 months. They are paid for by the organisation employing the participant.
Traineeships and jobs can take place in the participant’s country of residence or abroad. If abroad, participants receive a small allowance to help them relocate and settle in a foreign country.
Participants of volunteering activities, traineeships and jobs get online linguistic support, training and mentoring. Their travel costs to and from the project venue are covered.
� SOLIDARITY PROJECTS
� Solidarity projects are initiated, developed and implemented over a period of 2 to 12 months by at least five young people who want to make a positive change in their local community. Young people who want to run a solidarity project in their country of residence must register in the European Solidarity Corps portal.
In the following posts we will talk in more detail about these activities. If you have any questions – feel free to leave them in the comments.
Say „Yes” to volunteering already today!
#yes4volunteering #ESC #Erasmusplus #FEIO #lets_talk_about_v
Przestawiamy Wam kolejny artykuł przygotowany przez naszą wolontariuszkę Nika Bunziak ���
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Hello, Dear Changemakers! ��
In past posts, we made a jorney on the main characteristics of volunteering: what it is, why it is important to be a volunteer, how you can volunteer online, how volunteering is related to business and what are the benefits of volunteering. �
Now it is time to talk about another important aspect of „V’…. on the international level. I want to introduce you to a program that has changed my life and helps many young people all over the Europe and beyond.�
The European Solidarity Corps (ESC) is the new European Union initiative which creates opportunities for young people to volunteer or work in projects in their own country or abroad that benefit communities and people around Europe.�
ESC brings together young people to build a more inclusive society, supporting vulnerable people and responding to societal challenges. It offers an inspiring and empowering experience for young people who want to help, learn and develop.�
There are different types of activities under the ESC Program:
�VOLUNTEERING ACTIVITIES
� Individual volunteering lets young people participate in the daily work of organisations and lasts between 2 and 12 months, and in some cases, 2 weeks and up. Participants can volunteer abroad or in their country of residence for projects covering social inclusion, environment, culture, and more.
�Volunteering teams are groups of 10-40 young people from at least two different countries who volunteer together for a period of between 2 weeks and 2 months. The costs of accommodation and food are covered. Participants also receive a small allowance for personal expenses.
�TRAINEESHIPS AND JOBS
� Traineeships count as full-time work practice and last between 2 and 6 months – renewable once. They are paid for by the organisation responsible for the traineeship. Trainees develop their personal, educational, social, civic and professional skills.
� Jobs are full-time and last between 3 and 12 months. They are paid for by the organisation employing the participant.
Traineeships and jobs can take place in the participant’s country of residence or abroad. If abroad, participants receive a small allowance to help them relocate and settle in a foreign country.
Participants of volunteering activities, traineeships and jobs get online linguistic support, training and mentoring. Their travel costs to and from the project venue are covered.
� SOLIDARITY PROJECTS
� Solidarity projects are initiated, developed and implemented over a period of 2 to 12 months by at least five young people who want to make a positive change in their local community. Young people who want to run a solidarity project in their country of residence must register in the European Solidarity Corps portal.
In the following posts we will talk in more detail about these activities. If you have any questions – feel free to leave them in the comments.
Say „Yes” to volunteering already today!
#yes4volunteering #ESC #Erasmusplus #FEIO #lets_talk_about_v
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