15 dezembro 2022

O testemunho final do Amr (Spin)

 


Hello People and welcome to my last testimony,








Time ran out and it is time for me to leave my Spin family, I came to Spin having in mind that I will be a volunteer for only 9 months, however, my project was extended for a couple of months, but those also came to an end. However, during these two months, I learned a lot. 
 









 The last two months I joined the mid-term training in Braga, it was a new place for me, unfortunately, it was only for 3 days however it was worth it as a new experience with new people for me to get to know, new places to explore and a new opportunity to express myself and share my culture.



 

 The last two months for me with spin I gave goodbyes to people I wish had stayed longer, but also welcomed new volunteers that I wish I had known earlier, I spent some wonderful moments with them and I’m also grateful for that, nonetheless, I was feeling like a guest having in mind that all those who began volunteering with me were gone and soon I will be.














The last two months were very intense for me for I was going back and forth between finalizing my project and the uncertainty I had to stay in Portugal or go back to my country and what is consequent to either of them, although I pursued means to stay. it took me a while but I recently had more sudden reasons to Leave.
 




In the end, I feel like I have a lot to say, and yet I won’t be able to lay it out properly, I have been reflecting on the things I am most grateful for. so simply put I’m proud of taking this step that taught me a lot of things that I take forward in time with me and enabled me to explore beautiful places and meet amazing people from around the world that I will always remember, and so this is a “Thank you” for everyone who knows me, who was a part of this chapter of my life, and remember you’re always welcome in Egypt. 
 
 See you around.




O testemunho No. 1 da Dina (Bola p'ra frente)

 


Hello everyone,



My name is Dina, and I come from Serbia. I’ve been volunteering for a month at the Associação Nacional de Futebol de Rua in Lisbon, Portugal. The association is located in a neighborhood where there are many children of various ages and different backgrounds. More precisely, fewer opportunities, facing poverty, being exposed to bullying, overall violence and delinquency, and members of different ethnic groups that are being discriminated against. Therefore, the association represents a comfortable space for everyone. Apart from the amazing facilities the association offers, it is first and foremost a warm corner with dear employees, interns, and volunteers who are always in a mood to dedicate their time to every child that comes and support them in any way. Simply put, ANFR is a place to share your life, no matter if it is happy, sad, tragic, or lonely. We stand united and stronger, bearing the upcoming days side by side.


Frankly speaking, saying that I am a volunteer is not adequate and precise. I feel more like I am doing the work of a superhero. The super hero who always has time to listen to many struggles and sad stories, and bring colors into gray children’s lives Apart from being a shoulder for crying, we share very happy moments. We have already celebrated more than 5 birthdays, one of them being the association’s 15 years of existence. Each birthday and holiday are celebrated with delicious food and drinks, which we embellish with colorful and sparkly handmade decorations.


As I don’t speak Portuguese, communication has been a bit challenging, but we manage to understand each other by using nonverbal communication. One of the things I usually do at ANFR is help kids with their homework, mostly mathematics, arts, and English. Together with colleagues, we deliver different educational presentations and workshops regarding many topics like violence, healthy lifestyles, sustainability, and others. Furthermore, we play various games, starting from simple ones to more advanced ones, where different values and knowledge can be gained. Lastly, we use street football to develop different skills, like teamwork, self-control, time management, patience, empathy, discipline, and many others. Some of the activities that marked this month were a visit to a professional hairdresser, a movie at a cinema, a visit to local activities, a picnic, and a celebration of Magusto.



My amazing flatmates  and their stunning personalities should not be overlooked. They contribute a lot to my life in Portugal. We spent a lot of time together. We explore all the possibilities Lisbon offers daily. Aside from that, we visited many surrounding cities and beaches. Long conversations in warm and cozy clothes with hot chocolate are my favorites.

Overall, I am really happy to be here and surrounded by amazing people, as well as to be a part of the association and to contribute as much as I can to make the lives of children happier, better, more interesting, and richer when it comes to knowledge and skills because, at the end of the day, don’t we all need someone to bring colors into our lives?



O testemunho no. 1 da Irene (SPEA)

 

Hola a todxs!





O meu nome é Irene e tenho 26 anos. Sou da Espanha e comecei o meu projeto na Sociedade Portuguesa para Estudio das Aves (SPEA) em 2 de Novembro. Este primero mês tem sido cheio de emoções e surpresas. É o meu primeiro voluntariado fora da minha cidade natal e para mim tudo é novo. Na casa Bernardim somos várias pessoas de diferentes países e divertimo-nos muito porque nos dias em que não estamos a trabalhar, fazemos excursões a diferentes lugares da cidade.








Para conhecer mais a cultura dos países das pessoas que vivem na casa, organizámos um Brunch Cultural e isso foi um dos meus melhores dias aquí (a comida era realmente boa). Posteriormente, vários de nós (Dodo, Magda e eu) fomos dar um passeio pela cidade e comemos pastel de nata. Alguns dias depois, como tradição, fomos beber Ginjinha com as pessoas da Spin e bem, DON’T DRINK IT IN ONE SHOT!




Quanto ao meu trabalho na SPEA.... (projetos: As aves semeian florestas | LIFE LxAquila) Já conheci várias pessoas que são um amor. Este primeiro mês é sobretudo sobre atividades em escolas com as crianças de 6-8 anos. É engraçado quando as crianças descobrem que sou espanhola e querem ouvir-me a falar espanhol ou "português" (mal consigo falar português...), mas é bom quando a atividade termina e elas vêm correndo para me dar um abraço <3












Este primeiro mês tem sido bastante chuvoso, pelo que não tenho podido ir observar pássaros (tenho mesmo saudades). Mas bem, estou ansiosa por seguir com este projeto em que estou envolvida e continuar a aprender mais sobre pássaros e crianças. Nos próximos meses continuarei com os alunos de algumas turmas e com outras tarefas do projeto LIFE LxAquila onde poderei estudar mais acerca das aves e as suas coisas.
De momento acho que não tenho mais nada por dizer (realmente tenho, mas não terminaria), por isso, até breve, beijinhos! 




O testemunho no. 1 do Mohanad (SPEAK)

 


Hello everyone,








“Sonder” is a rather unpopular word in the dictionary that most people never hear of in their lives. It refers to the intersection of different people’s lives by the tiniest chances that occur in everyday life. Think of it like the butterfly effect, where the smallest action you take can change someone’s life completely.The reason why I absolutely believe in the meaning of this word is that this testimony comes from sonder—everything that led me to this moment was unexpected.











I never saw that I will be an Erasmus volunteer until this year. I never saw Portugal as my next destination for a whole year until this year. I never expected to live away from Egypt and my family for this long time, but I am here and I am grateful.















I am Mohanad (aka Moka) and I am a 25-year-old aspiring polyglot (multilingual) and film enthusiast. My first few weeks in Lisbon were very overwhelming but in the most beautiful ways. I had a great time exploring the city on my first week by myself and with my mentor Rita and my flatmates.










I remember going to the beach with my flatmates on the weekend it was the rainiest day of the month by far (And there was also a non-comforting Tsunami warning sign) but it went more than okay. The following week, I visited Spin’s office and also went to SPEAK’s office for the first time we had dinner later on the same day to welcom


e me and a new person on the team. I am truly in love with where I work! (Just google it; it is called Casa do Impacto)








My second weekend was even better because I visited Madrid for the first time and spent quality time with a close friend there. Not the biggest fan of the city because it is super crowded and this is why I like Lisbon because it has this cozy feeling that no other city I visited felt the same.








The cherry on top of my first month was attending on-arrival training on the last week of the month in Braga. I went there with two other flatmates and had an amazing time meeting new people, learning about ESC programs, and doing various fun activities and hangouts.





  

I can tell you about many other things that happened during my first month, like when I tried Ramen for the first time in my life, dying my hair also for the first time, watching two spectacular films at the cinema with Portuguese subtitles, visiting the most magical place in Portugal, Sintra, and other warm little moments with my flatmates and new friends, but words won’t be able to describe how amazing this first month was. I am looking forward to the next few months with new wonderful memories and even more wonderful people. And hopefully, the next time I write, I will be able to maintain a basic conversation in Portuguese. 


Ciao! 







O testemunho no. 1 do Donatien (Viver Telheiras)


 

Olá querido.a.s leitore.a.s ! 










  I’m Donatien from France. I’ve been now living for 2 months in Lisbon being part of the European Solidarity Corps. I enjoy my life so much here thanks to the people I meet, portugueses and foreigners, the other European volunteers, the people living in the neighborhood I’m working with everyday, as well as the beaches, the « doces » (I actually already tried most of them…) and the meaningful projects I’m involved in. 




Let me take you deeper into my projects in the wonderful association Viver Telheiras… This non-governmental organization facilitates community dynamics in the neighbourhood of Telheiras, in Lisbon, interconnecting local population, associations, institutions and economic activities’ interests and needs.















 My main activities are volunteering in the ongoing projects like FrutaFeia (delivering baskets of « ugly » fruits and vegetables to tackle food and resources waste) or Refood (collecting and preparing food from supermarkets, restaurants and small shops for people in need) as well as coordinating new projects like workshops in high schools to get students to take action about what matter for them. 






To finish with, one example to enable you to get to know more my coordinator, Luís. Only 2 weeks after starting my volunteering, I proposed him a new project, a Local Parliament… the project is launched and we are already working on it : the Telheirenses should be able to sit and debate about the problems they face and the solutions in few months. 




Testemunho da Anastasiya - Roménia, Projeto ''Solidarity in the Nocrich Community

 


Hello everyone,





 ''O ano que passei como voluntária na Roménia num Centro Internacional de Escoteiros, inicialmente, como short-term e continuando como long-term, foi uma experiência fantástica, que me deu a oportunidade de desenvolver novas competências, aprender uma nova língua e conhecer novas pessoas.





Experimentei um novo tipo de artesanato, a cerâmica/olaria, que me permitiu desenvolver competências artísticas. Aprendi muito com os escoteiros, em termos de aprendizagens práticas. 



    Desenvolvemos atividades com as crianças da localidade local, dirigidas para temas sobre a sustentabilidade ambiental, como também  atividades de escutismo.







Foi um ano cheio de oportunidades e aprendizagem, pelo qual eu estou bastante grata e pelas pessoas que me ajudaram nesse percurso.