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Testimonial: Process of Changes

Yeliz, one of our partners, asked us few weeks ago if we can recommend one of our youth-workers to attend an Erasmus+ training course in Poland. We shared the Infopack of "Process Of Changes" project in our group and Florin Păduraru, who has 5 years since he started coming to our youth center, said yes! Last days he came back from the mobility and he shared with us that this course changed his life, in a way that he realized his biggest dream is to work in a NGO. More about the learning experience, in his testimonial. 

Every project that I was part of, changed something in me and made me a better person but the time spent in Jaworowy Dom helped me realize all of the changes that occurred in the past years in my life and also made me aware that I'm so much different than the person I was thinking I am.

When I was heading for Poland I didn't know that such a big impact is heading towards my life.

To be honest the first thought that came to my mind when I first saw the topic, eight days project about teamwork, was boredom and when I arrived in Jaworowy Dom I became more skeptical, a building in the forest far away from cities and shops, six beds dormitory, an internet that wasn't working properly... but I was soon to realize that we were there for another kind of connection.

The amount of work Urszula, Romy and Alexandra put in this project combined with an amazing group of participants made it a masterpiece. It never crossed my mind that in only eight days a person can learn so many things and can see his/her character turned upside down, I still can't find the right words to describe this experience but I encourage everyone to be crazy from time to time, to try different things and to risk because without risks there is no self-development and of course, no fun.

Testimonial by Florin Păduraru





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