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L N K‘Depressing February’ edition
15th oF February 2013
Nr.33
K.a.Ne. youth Centre of Kalamata’s periodical
Managing editor: Loic Marchandeditor: taaniel Stoitsev
Staff members of KaNe:Filaretos VourkosFotini arapiGeorgia Giannakeaantzela Lenakaki
Volunteers:bjartur SteingrímssonDiana DiasDorian agnelGianluca barbinIeva MedinyteInes Dupont MiaultIrene Pena herranzJelena ScepanovicKaja NapotnikLeonard PristlLoic MarchandManuela GasconMarisa CarvalhoSandra Coelhotaaniel Stoitsev
Contact us:K.a.Ne., Social youth Developmentyouth Centre of KalamataPlateia othonos 10Kalamata24100Greece
e-mail: evstaaniel@gmail.com; info@ngokane.orgurl: http://www.kentroneon.wordpress.com http://www.ngokane.org (not working at a moment)facebook group: Κέντρο Νέων Καλαμάτας/youth Centre of Kalamata
CoNteNt
eDItorIaL
New ProGraM
NewS
LeoNarDo Da VINCI
INterVIewS
o r G a N I z a t I o N S arouND worLD’
DaNCe Party oVerVIew
KaLaMata’S raDIo
teDDybear DIary
who we are
Editorial [by Filaretos]
I will use this editorial in order to launch an open call about the forthcoming street festival. as
you might know, the 7th Kalamata Street Festival will take place at the train park of the city, the last weekend of July 2013 (25-28 July), it will be international, crowded and with many many activities!
which are the aims of the festival?
The Kalamata Street festival:
• aspires to promote the public spaces of the city, in order for the citizens to afterwards take over their creative use
• tries to give space to artists that often feel ex-cluded from the cultural life of the city (because their art is not “commonly accepted” or is even persecuted)
• aims to support the development of Kalamata as a live, multicultural city, that does not exclude or marginalize anyone, thus making it more at-tractive for its citizens as well as for visitors
• wants to promote creative and free expression as means to combat many social problems (rac-ism, discrimination, prejudices etc).
Last year, during the 3 days of the festival, more
than 4000 people visited or par-ticipated in some of its events. Music, concerts, theatre, dance shows, skates, exhibitions, graffi-ti, dirt bikes, basketball, bazaars, video art, eco-workshops, chil-dren workshops and people from all over Greece, Italy, brazil, Spain, France, turkey, estonia, Poland, Lithuania and Georgia created the most hot event of 2012’s summer in Kalamata! The most fantas-tic thing? everything is being done by volunteers and the cost of the festival is lower than 3000 eu-ros giving us the luxury to have free entrance for everybody!!!
thIS year, graffiti artists, hip hop musicians, animators and jugglers from all over europe, al-ready expressed their interest in joining the 7th street festival and we have to make our best in or-der to find the funds to host them in Kalamata... That’s the reason we are already at the preparation phase and we are making this open call for volun-teers, artists, associations, ngos and anyone who might be interested in joining us.
why joining? because the Kalamata Street Fes-tival is one event being organised by its people. a broaden coalition of organisations and individu-als from all areas of arts, sports and music, local, national and international, who are proving that creating something big, is not always matter of money but matter of people, motivation and cre-ativity!!!
The 7th Kalamata Street Festival aims to become a reference point for the city of Kalamata and offer the open space to the youth... just that... an open space for being creative, for expressing ourselves freely and have fun in an interactive way!
we are looking forward to your contri-bution. Please contact via email: filar-etos@ngokane.org or phone: 6977482806. thank you in advance!!!
p.s: Visit the webpage to find information for the previous festival: www.streetfesti-val.gr . Soon we will have updates for the 7th one!
Program oF youth Centre (2013 February) [in english]
PS! Μικρές Αγγελίες is periodical heading starting to appear on every LiNK, that brings you advertisements conserning youth Centre. It’s also avaliable for other advertisements & announcements, just let us know during youth Centre opening hours or write e-mail: info@ngokane.org or evstaaniel@gmail.com.
Μικρές Αγγέλιές
youth Centre’s announcements:
* MeDICINewe support the Social Solidarity Clinic of Kalamata and we invite the members of the youth Centre to bring from Monday to Thursday between 17:00 and 22:00 any medi-cine that they do not need anymore.you can also deliver them directly to the Social Solidarity Clinic of Kalamata if it is more convenient for you, which is located near the old hospital of the city of Kalamata.
* bICyCLeSDo you happen to have a bike that you don’t use it anymore or is standing in a base-ment etc. and you don’t need it, then don’t let it get rusty without use & please bring it to youth Centre - we have many volunteers who would kindly appreciate it! (Seriously, think about it and let us know, it doesn’t have to be perfect, just bike that is possible to bike with!!!)
* ChaIrSStrange as it may sound, the youth Center is in need of chairs! as everything gets older by using it a lot, the chairs in the youth Center keep breaking down once in a while and our dear volunteers have to move chairs from 1st floor to 2nd & vice versa all day long, in order to accomodate the different workshop. The workshops need chairs for the participants to sit & we don’t have enough to make the volunteer’s life easyer.
new eVs Volunteers
new leonardo da VinCi Program PeoPle
*New PeoPLewe are glad to welcome new eVS volunteers bjartur (Iceland) & alice (France) and 3 girls through Leonardo Da Vinci program from Protugal - Diana, Marisa, Sandra. we sincerely believe you will like here and will bring great ideas and positive energy to our active city of Kalamata!! Kαλωσόρισμα / welcome
I’m Bjartur and I’m a 20 year old guy from Iceland.I’m an EVS volunteer and I will be working at the youth center in Kalamata for the next 7 months. I’m very interested in Greek cul-ture and history as well as politics and social change. If you have any questions about the frozen north feel free to ask me!
Hi everybody, I’m Alice, I am 25 and I come from Toulouse, in the south of France. I studied sciences of education and I work as an animator with children.I enjoy travelling. I arrived in Kalamata a week ago, and I’ll stay since august. I will work for the horse riding project and for KEKYKAmeA.
Hi, my name is Marisa Car-valho/ volunteer of Program Leonardo Da Vinci/ 23 years old/ Portuguese.I studied Science of Education and School AdministrationW Some words about me: I like music, cinema, reading, meeting new people.
Sandra Coelho / 27 / Portu-gal / likes alternative media, photography, freuds’ dream interpretation, playing guitar, camping, travelling and dis-covering natures’ magic cre-ations. Working as Leonardo Da Vinci intern at K.A.NE. Youth Center from February to April 2013.
Diana Dias / 23 / Portugal / I am a volunteer at Farma Foi-fa with Ieva and Kaja and I’m glad to be in Kalamata again! ;)
Leonardo Da Vinci is an exchange
program with three types of mo-
bility: the mobility of people for train-
ing (FPI); mobility of people present in
the Labour Market (PMt) and mobility
of professionals in education and Voca-
tional training (PeeP).
In order to participate in this program,
you cannot make an individual applica-
tion, you must always have a backup in-
stitutional organization. also, you cannot
be a student, you have to be integrated in
one of the three types of mobility.
The objectives of this program are:
•Improveyourknowledge,skills,inor-
der to facilitate your personal and pro-
fessional development, employability
and participation in the european labor
market;
•Assist in improving thequalityof the
institutions and practices of education
and training;
• Increasecooperationbetween institu-
tions or organizations providing learn-
ing opportunities in enterprises, social
partners and other bodies;
• Improve the recognition of qualifica-
tions and competences, both in the for-
mal and non-formal;
•Encouragethelearningofforeignlan-
guages;
• Support the development of content,
services, pedagogies, innovative practic-
es in the field of lifelong learning.
The Leonardo Da Vinci grant covers
costs such as travel, insurance, linguistic
Leonadro da Vinci program - what is it?
and cultural preparation, and sub-
sistence costs (accommodation,
food and local transport). It does
not include pocket money.
usually the duration of this pro-
gram is minimum 2 weeks and
maximum 26 weeks.
article by Marisa
interViews
loCal VolunteereVs Volunteer
Can you say some words about you?
I am Jelena, I am 27 years old, from Monte-negro, and I have studied biology.
why did you choose to make an eVS and why in Greece?I always wanted to come to Greece, to see the country, to know more about the people and their culture.
how is your eVS experience till now? Is like yours expectations? This is very nice experience, and it is even better than I was expected.
what is your Project? when will you come back in Montenegro?My project is in youth Center. I have been here already 3 months and I will finish proj-ect in November.
For first, pres-ent a little
bit yourself. your name, how old are you, what did you study, what are you doing now in Kalamata?My name is Niki i m 25 years old and i ve studied history and archaiology, basi-
cally i am secondary teacher .
how and when did you know about youth Center and what is your par-ticipation there? Since when are you volunteer?I learned about the youth center last year when some friends told me about the existence of the organization. Last year i attended the youth center and had some lessons of Danish.This year they offered me great opportunity to
teach Greek to foreigners
what do you think about youth Cen-ter? Do you like this place?I think the youth center is a breathing orga-nization for the city of Kalamata. There isnt anything else like it in the country. It evolves a lot of people through workshops and festivals and provides free lessons to people
what do you think, how volunteer-ing affects on your life?I haven't been a volunteer before, but i always liked the idea of helping other people. I have met a lot of new people, improved new skills and had a lot of fun.
would you like to do eVS? why? where?I would like to do eVS if there was a pro-gramme related to my studies or interests.
IntervIewer: LoIcIntervIewee: JeLena
Interviewer: JelenaInterviewee: Niki
In France, I am a volunteer in organization since 5 years. This organization called « eS-
PaCe CorDIer-MJC », it’s an home youth and culture, like the youth Center in Kalamata, its non-profit/ nongovernmental organization with public fund.
The organization has 859 members, it has 8 per-manent employee (manager, assistant manag-er, stage manager, secretary, accountant, home agent, animator, and responsible for cultural ac-tion).
This organization is managed by a board of trust-
ees; I am trustee since 3 years. The “eSPaCe CorDIer-MJC” are open tuesday at Saturday, 13.00 to 22.00.The public is 6 year from 70 years.
The « eSPaCe CorDIer – MJC » offers 43 workshops like hip-hop dance, painting, guitar lessons, oriental dance, english lessons, gym, and photography. It organized hip-hop festi-val, this festival are stop in 2009, for financial reasons. It organizes photo and painting exhibi-tions, concerts during the year. a part of organization, is responsible for mu-sic activity, it is called “Le ChauDroN” (in english: the cauldron). In “Le ChauDroN” , there are studio for recording and repetition, a bar and a concert hall. I was voluntary more precisely in this part; I was responsible of Con-cert hall programming. My work was to choose
music band for the concert hall, and did some flyers. The evening concert, I prepared the lodge, welcomed the band and the institutional part-ners, and I did sign the contract.
There are 15 concerts during the year; the styles of music are rap, reggae, metal.
During this 5 year, I discovered a lot of music band, I met a lot of people, I went a lot of con-certs.
when I will come back in France, I want to pro-mote eVS and to try that this organization can be received in the future eVS.
More INForMatIoN: http://www.lechaudron.orghttp://www.udmjc77.org/le-mee-sur-seine-espace-cordier
eSPaCe CorDIer MJCarticle by Loic
Sandra, you have just arrived in
Kalamata in the end of January.
Can you tell us what you will be do-
ing here?
I will be making a Leonardo Da Vinci in-
ternship, in the youth Center of Kalamata,
for 3 months. My main tasks will be to sup-
port the administrative work of K.a.Ne.
and the of the youth Center.
you had a previous volunteering ex-
perience in the field of Cooperation
for Development. Can you tell us
what that is?
Cooperation for Development is under-
stood as the support given to developing
countries by governments, agencies and
organizations, for the economic, environ-
mental, social and political development.
It is different from humanitarian aid, for
it focuses on long term results, rather than
on emergency interventions.
how did you find that volunteering
opportunity?
In 2006 I was studying Journalism in Lis-
bon. I found out about a youth organiza-
tion called ISu – academic Solidarity or-
ganization – that worked with portuguese
students, mainly on the themes of Volun-
teering and Cooperation for Development
(CD). ISu has developed CD projects in
Portugal and Africa: Mozambique, Cape
Verde, angola, east timor and Guinea bis-
sau.
that project also involved a youth
Center: how was it created?
In Cape Verde, ISu had developed a part-
nership with a Cape Verdean organization
since 2004, on the northern island of Santo
antão. This partnership intended to em-
power the local organization in promoting
the social and economic development of
the island and, in the same year, a youth
Center was launched in the main city of
Porto Novo, to help create opportunities
for youngsters in the region. So in 2006, a
team of three volunteers were sent to the
youth Center for two months, to give train-
ing to local volunteers who could, after our
CaP Vert & Sandraarticle by Sandra
departure, be able to boost their own activ-
ities in the Center.
what were the teams’ tasks during
those two months?
we provided training in organizing Librar-
ies (to librarians of the region and also to
the librarian of the youth Center); Comput-
er basic Skills (for the regular collaborators
of the Center); organizing activities (for
youngsters from the region) and created a
Volunteer Program, which implied training
in Volunteering (for youngsters) and Vol-
unteer Coordination (for the youth Cen-
ters’ Coordinator). I was responsible for the
Volunteer Program.
how would you describe your volun-
teering experience?
It was an amazing and enriching experi-
ence. Cape Verde is a very poor country,
although it has been very successful in im-
portant rates, like health or education. The
natural resources are very few (the sea is
very giving but the land is too dry for ag-
riculture or livestock), so people regularly
struggle for survival in an inspiring humble
attitude. They embrace learning opportu-
nities with an incredible interest. I have to
say it changed my life, because when I came
back I decided to continue studying in the
field of Social Development.
Do you have any advices for anyone
who is interested in volunteering in
the field of Cooperation for Devel-
opment?
Volunteer within an organization with a
philosophy you identify with, because there
are many projects that carry hidden inten-
tions at the political, religious or economical
level. Volunteer within an organization that
has a local partnership, so that it is more re-
spectful to the local needs, instead of creat-
ing projects in a «euro-centered» perspec-
tive. Participate in tasks that can empower
those who live in those countries, instead of
replacing them and stealing the opportuni-
ty to learn new skills and gain new experi-
ences. and then…. Just enjoy the wonder-
ful GIVe and taKe!
you may have seen the awe-some poster announcing the
Dance Party that happened at the youth Center on the Saturday, 9th of February, uh? These two old peo-ple dancing dynamically together, in a lovely way…
actually, our Dance Party did not really look like that. as its name shows,
the youth Center was full of young people. and even if most of them didn’t
dance, everybody was in a good mood. and it seems that the beers were re-
ally good this night.
well, the volunteers had prepared a nice playlist with plenty of different song:
salsa, tango, rock, swing, and off course traditional Greek music. after a few
hours dancing a little bit of salsa and drinking beers and wine, a lot of peo-
ple has been attracted on the dance-floor by the sound of traditional Greek
music. Then, we started round dance, following the ones who are masters in
Greek dance.
to conclude, even if this party was not so “danced” that we were expecting,
it has shown that people also enjoy coming during week-ends at the youth
Center, and spending time talking and drinking all together; that is – I think
– one of the most important thing in life!
See you at the newt party!
dance party at the youth center
article by Manuela
radio
The program of the P / S Kalamata in-
cluded talk shows, cultural programs
for children, information about mu-
sic, travelling, mostly local programs
focused on reliable and updated in-
formation. The radio also participated
in major events such as presentations
of theater plays, other cultural events,
meetings and it gave the opportunity
to some cultural organizations, groups,
schools or youth associations to take
the micro and to express themselves.
In ePa Kalamata are working jour-
nalists, sound engineers, music pro-
ducers and administrators. together
they give their best for a creative and
lively radio. recently, the Greek listen-
ers of ePa radio have been able to sit
behind the microphones of regional P
/ S making their own shows, through
the program : "Make your show".
Thestationbroadcastsatafrequency
of 107, 2 FM megacycle and program
broadcast live on the site ert. The ePa
Kalamata housed in buildings on east
Center 10-11 Kalamata. telephones
27210 95300 -1.
I have experienced the radio few
months ago when Fouli Lagiou invited
me to come for a special program. They
recorded me presenting... in Greek,
some French singers and bands such
asJacquesBrel,YannTiersen,Chinese
Man etc.
besides, I've had the opportunity to record with Kaja, a famous slovenian sing-
er and andré, portuguese percussionist some songs to include them in this
program. It was a really nice experience especially to learn not to be too per-
fectionist !
you will be able to listen to this program in
a month peripou...
article by Ines
after the earthquake in 1986
which destroyed the beautiful
city of Peloponnesus, the Local radio
Station Kalamata started to operate.
During these very difficult days, this
new place was decisive because it was
the only way to inform the citizens
who lived in tents.
Γεια σας! or as it should say in Spanish... “¡hola!”. as you can see I have done my second trip around eu-
rope and I travelled to this lovely country…Spain!! I did a route to different cities and the first one was the famous city of barcelona where I took this amazing picture in the Park Güell of the well-known architect Gaudi!! The place was really magic!! It was full of colours and you could see the whole city from there!
after barcelona, I took a bus to Pamplona (Navarra) in the north of Spain, the city known all around the world for San Fermín party!! During 14 days the people of the city get crazy, they wear red and white dresses and they drink in the street during all the day!! I met a lot of fun-ny and welcoming people (you can see me in the picture
with my new friends Gorka, Iker and Patxi) and they gave me to try a Spanish drink called “Kalimotxo” made by wine and coke… it was really nice and I got a little bit drunk! hip! hip! I danced all night long!! In the morn-ings the people run in front of the bulls which are really big and fast, I was a little bit afraid…!! brrr!! I needed to close my eyes in more than one occasion!!Following my trip, the next stop was in bilbao, in the Vasc country. This region is wonderful. They speak in Span-ish but also in another language (vasc) which I couldn’t
understand at all, it’s completely different from Spanish and very ancient! In bilbao I drank in small taverns in the historical center and I went next to the river to the Guggenheim Museum, ooh…. such a modern architec-ture..!!I continued my trip towards the North-west and I ar-rived to Galicia, to “Santiago de Compostela”, where the famous “Camino de Santiago” finishes. This is a city full
of magic, where the people is really sweet and welcom-ing.Idranksomecoffee-liquorandIlistenedtoCelticlive music…it was awesome! you can see my picture in the front of the Cathedral where all the people meet on the 25th of July, the day of the saint Santiago!!
teddy’s diary (adventure in Spain)article by IrenePhotoediting by Loic
From here, I took a plane to the south of Spain, … to an-dalucía!! The region of sun, flamenco and party! (even if I can see that party is everywhere in Spain!!) I visited
Granada, and I saw the palace “La alhambra” from the terrace San Nicolas, with a lot of hippie people around!! Later,IwenttoCórdoba,whereIvisitedthe“Mezquita”
(Mosque)andItookthispictureinside…Iwasfeelinglike a king sit there!!My last stop is in Madrid… the capital from Spain, and I will spend here still a few days… I show you a picture with the royal Palace behind me, it is really impressive! I have already met some nice people, I walked along the Gran Vía street and I ate some “cerveza” (beer) with tra-ditional “tapas”, Spanish jam….delicious!! I send you a warm hug from the active capital of Spain and I will see you soon telling you more about my next destination!!! besos y …Salud!!!
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teddy’s diary (adventure in Spain)
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Leonard Pristl / 18 / I love going for skiing in the winter, I love the white mountains and the nature but I also fell in love with the sea and the beaches here / I work in ΚΕΦΙΑΠ Μεσσηνίας from January 2013 to January 2014 as a EVS volunteer.
Filaretos Vourkos / Last 7 years I am working in the field of non formal educa-tion as a volunteer, youth worker and youth trainer. 4 years ago, I decided to create the Youth Centre of Kalamata, in order to initiate the youth work in Kalamata and promote active citizenship as fac-tor of change.
Hi my name is Foti-ni Arapi and I am proj-ect manager at K.A.NE. organisation. I started working here in Septem-ber 2011 and fell in love with the Youth Centre, its dynamic and most of all its incredible team of foreign and local volun-teers! See you around :-D
Hi everybody!My name is Angela, I am 24 and I come from Cre-ta. Some words about me: I hate sports, I love meeting new people and at this period of my life I am really interested in searching the mean-ing of life - if by chance you find it, please con-tact me. This year I am working with the volun-teers of the Youth Cen-ter and coordinating its projects and activities.
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Hi! I’m TeddyBear! I know I look younger than I am ;) I like to hug peo-ple around Youth Center and also I enjoy to work in a office after all peo-ple have left! I’m a magic teddybear :) Most of the time I just look around the Youth Center and ba-sically am as cute as I am!! I don’t remember when my “project” start-ed, but I hope to be here at least as long as I al-ready have:)
Dorian Agnel / 21 / I like teddybears and marsh-mellows etc.etc. / Work-ing as a volunteer in horseriding school with children with disabilities and teach French and Swing dance in youth centre / My project start-ed in September 2012 and will last 1 year
Kaja Napotnik / 22 / Slo-venia / likes long walks, reading, dancing, volun-teering and eating choco-late / volunteer at Farma Fifa on the project “Natu-ral farming and environ-mental awarness” / from October 2012 to August 2013
Loic MARCHAND / 27 / French / likes penguin, origami, Turkish movies and the waffles / volunteer in K.A.NE. Youth Centre from September 2012 to September 2013 >>
Coucou, my name is Inès, I’m 18 years old and I’m French. I like music, cin-ema, Kokostavros and playing ukulele. Since Oc-tober, I work in the Youth Center where I’m teach-ing french and guitar for children.I will come back to France at the beggining of Au-gust, so I’m looking for-ward to summertime in Kalamata.
Gianluca Barbin / 28 / Ital-ian / likes reading narra-tive and sociological book, running, watch movies, use the bicycle, draw and paint, make manual works and magic tricks / volun-teer in Κεντρο Ημερας for the children with autism and in K.A.NE. Youth Cen-tre for the italian lessons, from October 2012 to April 2013
Jelena Scepanovic / 27 / Montene-gro / volunteer in K.A.NE. Youth Cen-tre from November 2012 to November 2013
Ieva Medinytė / 19 / Lithuania / interests: nature, learning, ex-ploring (places, people, myself) / Volunteer at Farma Fifa (Αγρόκτημα Φοίφα): helping with daily farm maintenance and supporting ongo-ing projects (permacul-ture education, re:think, etc.) / September 2012 – June 2013
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Taaniel Stoitšev / 20 / Estonian / likes nature, different music, mean-ingful conversations and enjoys biking / volun-teer in K.A.NE. Youth Centre with e-structures - publishing of magazine LINK, evsgreece.com website,… from Septem-ber 2012 to September 2013
Manuela Gascon / 23 years old / France / I like music, volley-ball, wine, cinema, laughing, long nights with my friends, eating watermelons / vol-unteer in the Youth Cen-ter – organization and communication of Miden Festival / From Septem-ber 2012 to August 2013 :)
Hello to everyone!My name is Georgia. I am 24 years old and I live in Kalamata. I spent the last 5 years in Ath-ens doing my Bache-lor in Management and Business Administration and the last year in the Netherlands continuing my studies for a Mas-ter’s degree. I am glad to be back to Kalamata after all those years, es-pecially since I am a new member of “K.A.NE.”. I am happy to be part of this organization
My name is Irene, I am 27 years old and I am coming from Spain. I studied Classical Phi-lology and one of my dreams was to come to Greece, so here I am! I work at the Youth Center of Kalamata, I am Span-ish teacher and I also help with the general or-ganization of the Youth Center and its activities and events. My project started in September 2012 and I will be here until September 2013!
Hi everybody, I’m Alice, I am 25 and I come from Toulouse, in the south of France. I studied sciences of educa-tion and I work as an animator with children.I enjoy travelling. I arrived in Kala-mata a week ago, and I’ll stay since august. I will work for the horse rid-ing project and for KEKYKAmeA.
I’m Bjartur and I’m a 20 year old guy from Iceland.I’m an EVS volunteer and I will be working at the youth center in Ka-lamata for the next 7 months. I’m very interested in Greek culture and history as well as politics and social change. If you have any questions about the frozen north feel free to ask me!
Hi, my name is Marisa Carvalho/ vol-unteer of Program Leonardo Da Vinci/ 23 years old/ Portuguese.I studied Science of Education and School AdministrationW Some words about me: I like music, cinema, reading, meeting new peo-ple.
Sandra Coelho / 27 / Portugal / likes alternative media, photography, freuds’ dream interpretation, playing guitar, camping, travelling and dis-covering natures’ magic creations. Working as Leonardo Da Vinci intern at K.A.NE. Youth Center from Febru-ary to April 2013.
Diana Dias / 23 / Portugal / I am a volunteer at Farma Foifa with Ieva and Kaja and I’m glad to be in Kala-mata again! ;)
The volunteers responsible for this publication are hosted in Greece in the framework of the European Youth in Action pro-gramme, Action 2- European Voluntary Service.
This project has been funded with support from the European Commis-sion. This publication [communication] reflects the views only of the au-thor, anvd the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.
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