I attended 5+ European Union Erasmus+ Projects, which taught me the importance of teamwork, empathy, and collaborative problem-solving. These inspiring experiences reaffirmed the positive impact of volunteering and the significance of each individual's contribution toward a shared purpose.
Zagreb, Croatia
The youth exchange has gathered 30 participants from Croatia, Portugal, Turkey, Romania, and Serbia. Participants had a chance to learn more and improve their understanding of each other.Paris, France
In June 2015, with photographers from the Euro-Mediterranean regions, we looked at Paris from different angles and revealed its hidden face. We wandered the streets, living like Parisians. We photographed the effects of urban areas on people, region by region. The project gave us unlimited possibilities, and we had the opportunity to shoot in private and public areas. Professors gave us information about the regions we were in. It made it easier for us to know the region better and reflect its spirit. We received training at Sorbonne University and chose the photos together. At the end of the project, our photographs were exhibited in all parts of Paris, region by region.Budapest, Hungary
I volunteered in 2 different regions in the city of Budapest. The first is migrant relations in the migrant camp. The other is about the education of orphaned children. We exchanged cultures, played games, and organized events. In the project, I had the opportunity to get to know the city of Budapest closely. The city has preserved its historical structure very well and is almost a journey in history.Denizli, Türkiye
Intercultural interaction was aimed in the project, where participants from many different countries took place. The event continued with presentations on the promotion of cultures and cultural values. In addition, the participating students had the opportunity to practice their English and introduce their countries.Denizli, Türkiye
1 Language 1 Culture project was realized in Denizli in cooperation with Aisec. In the project aiming to develop intercultural interaction, the participants were students. In the event, which introduced the cultural heritage of Denizli, activities were held by visiting the caves in the city as well as places such as Pamukkale and Laodikeia.Feel free to reach out via my social media accounts like Twitter or Instagram. I also respond to emails whenever I can. Just drop me a message, and I’ll get back to you as soon as possible!