what ıs the european solıdarıty corps
European Solidarity Corps it 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. How does the European Solidarity Corps work? When you register on European Solidarity Corps web- page - https://europa.eu/youth/solidarity_en
Your details will be held in the European Solidarity Corps system, and organisations will be able to search the database for people for their projects. Organisations will then contact you and ask to join theyr projects. All organisations will undergo checks before they are authorised to run projects for the European Solidarity Corps, and before they are allowed to search for and recruit participants for their projects. Who can join the European Solidarity Corps? You can register for the European Solidarity Corps when you are 17 years old, but you cannot start a project until you are over 18. You must also complete the European Solidarity Corps project before you turn 31. Also you must be legally resident in or have the nationality of one of the European Union Member States, Partner country neighbouring the EU (Western Balkans, Eastern Parthership countries, South-Mediterranean countries, Russian Federation) or one of the following countries: Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Turkey, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.
* Stowarzyszenie Morena working mostly with Volunteering Projects, which before were the part of Erasmus + , but now became the part of European Solidarity Corps. Below you can see wideo about the Volunteering service, with was done by one of our former volunteer ☺ https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=3&v=SsA3eoCleYc
What could you do in a European Solidarity Corps project? European Solidarity Corps projects will cover a wide variety of topics but all will be within the Mission of the European Solidarity Corps, and meet its Principles. Examples of what you could be asked to do include: helping rebuild a school or community centre that has been devastated following an earthquake; providing support to newly arrived asylum seekers; clearing vegetation from forests to help prevent wildfires; working with disabled people in a community centre; and many others. On our Facebook you can learn what are doing volunteers which we host in our Assosiation ☺ - https://www.facebook.com/pg/evsandescinmorena/posts/?ref=page_internal
Important! Volunteers will not receive payment for the work they do, but they will receive other support depending on the EU programme funding the placement, such as generally: - return travel costs to and from the project, - accommodation, - meals, - medical insurance, - small amount of spending money to cover day-to-day living expenses For participating in the project abroad you need not only find the project and Hosting organization, but have also the Supporting organization (which is registrated in your country). In Poland your Supporting organization can be we – *Stowarzyszenie Morena We also can help you find the project for this we will ask you to write us by e-mail about your motivation, duration of volunteering which you prefer (for how many months you are ready to go abroad for volunteering), topics you are interested about and send your CV in the Europass format. Would you like to become a volunteer and go abroad?
Do you have more questions? Meet us. Write to:
Lena: [email protected]
Renata: [email protected]
Kasia: [email protected]
*Stowarzyszenie Morena- for many years assosiation providing support to young active people, youth leaders through training, regranting and information. For 15 years we accredited by the National Agency in coordinating and sending international volunteers.
Since 2010, we hosting volunteers. Like an Supporting organization, we provide all the help in finding a project and in preparing for the journey of your life.
Your details will be held in the European Solidarity Corps system, and organisations will be able to search the database for people for their projects. Organisations will then contact you and ask to join theyr projects. All organisations will undergo checks before they are authorised to run projects for the European Solidarity Corps, and before they are allowed to search for and recruit participants for their projects. Who can join the European Solidarity Corps? You can register for the European Solidarity Corps when you are 17 years old, but you cannot start a project until you are over 18. You must also complete the European Solidarity Corps project before you turn 31. Also you must be legally resident in or have the nationality of one of the European Union Member States, Partner country neighbouring the EU (Western Balkans, Eastern Parthership countries, South-Mediterranean countries, Russian Federation) or one of the following countries: Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Turkey, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.
* Stowarzyszenie Morena working mostly with Volunteering Projects, which before were the part of Erasmus + , but now became the part of European Solidarity Corps. Below you can see wideo about the Volunteering service, with was done by one of our former volunteer ☺ https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=3&v=SsA3eoCleYc
What could you do in a European Solidarity Corps project? European Solidarity Corps projects will cover a wide variety of topics but all will be within the Mission of the European Solidarity Corps, and meet its Principles. Examples of what you could be asked to do include: helping rebuild a school or community centre that has been devastated following an earthquake; providing support to newly arrived asylum seekers; clearing vegetation from forests to help prevent wildfires; working with disabled people in a community centre; and many others. On our Facebook you can learn what are doing volunteers which we host in our Assosiation ☺ - https://www.facebook.com/pg/evsandescinmorena/posts/?ref=page_internal
Important! Volunteers will not receive payment for the work they do, but they will receive other support depending on the EU programme funding the placement, such as generally: - return travel costs to and from the project, - accommodation, - meals, - medical insurance, - small amount of spending money to cover day-to-day living expenses For participating in the project abroad you need not only find the project and Hosting organization, but have also the Supporting organization (which is registrated in your country). In Poland your Supporting organization can be we – *Stowarzyszenie Morena We also can help you find the project for this we will ask you to write us by e-mail about your motivation, duration of volunteering which you prefer (for how many months you are ready to go abroad for volunteering), topics you are interested about and send your CV in the Europass format. Would you like to become a volunteer and go abroad?
Do you have more questions? Meet us. Write to:
Lena: [email protected]
Renata: [email protected]
Kasia: [email protected]
*Stowarzyszenie Morena- for many years assosiation providing support to young active people, youth leaders through training, regranting and information. For 15 years we accredited by the National Agency in coordinating and sending international volunteers.
Since 2010, we hosting volunteers. Like an Supporting organization, we provide all the help in finding a project and in preparing for the journey of your life.
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