My EVS life in Romania
I lived in Romania for the last six months. During
this period I had a lot of activities. One of these activities implied going to a psychiatric
hospital together with my colleague Cassy. The first time I went there it was
hard for me, because it brought back bad memories, but after I got used to all
this it was really great, because we could share, talk and play with the
children. In general, we don’t work with the same children every week, but
sometimes, when we have children with several disabilities, they stay longer
and we can see their evolution, and that’s quite awesome! I remember there was
a boy, about 15 years old, and at the beginning he was silent, but after a few
days he started to talk and smile.
A second activity implied helping to organize an event
about psychology. Just a few days after we arrived in Romania, we were able to
help organize an event about lifestyle. It was really great, because the group
asked me to help them create posters. Also, this event was very interesting.
But now it’s just to help to organize the accommodation and the event it’s in
Romanian so I don’t understand anything.
The third activity was to create a video about mental
health. It was interesting, but rather difficult. We had to choose the good
scene, the music, to record the voices and to use the Windows Movie Maker
program and it wasn’t that easy to use this software. We also had to create a
poster to promote the video and next month we start the promotion.
I also organized some activities based on my personal
projects. The first was related to music therapy. I organized some activities
in the psychiatric hospital, where I concentrated on the therapeutic effect of
music and musical instruments. It didn’t go too well because, in my opinion, it
didn’t have the effect I expected and sometimes it’s really hard to motivate
the children. The second project implies the scouts here in Cluj. We meet every
week for activities and discussions. For example, last week, we had a debate
about sexual education. I also organize every month, for my scout colleagues, a
movie evening followed by a discussion on a preset psychological topic. The
third project was about how to act in first aid situations. Together with Cassy
we initiated some people of Minte Forte into how to react in different first
aid situations (discomfort, unconscious but breathing victim, unconscious and
not breathing victim, burnt victim, cuts). And my last personal project was to
organize a discussion in French, a sort of informal language learning activity.
During my stay in Romania I had two trainings. The
first was an after arriving training, where there were twelve different
nationalities involved. During the day we had the trainings about the EVS, and
in the evening we shared some good moments in a club where we could dance, talk
and have some drinks. Also, we had a cultural night to discover different
cultures. It was awesome! But there were fifty-six persons and it was really
hard for me to share with them and at times I felt lost and alone. The second
training was quite better for me because we were only twenty-four persons and
we were a closed group, so it was easier for me to share with the others. I met
really good people and I kept good relations. For example, next week a friend
from Arad will come and visit me.
But my life it’s not only about activities and
training. Sometimes I’m going to town in Cluj to have a beer and discuss about
subjects such as politics or society. Or
I meet with my mentor, with Cassy or other friends. Sometimes I go with Cassy
to the city centre just for a walk or to shopping. But my favorite activity is
just chilling in my room and watching tv-series on my computer. I’m not an
energetic person!
Now we’re
in December. When I arrived I felt
very motivated, but after a few months the life was beginning to get hard. It
was hard to share my space with other people and to handle different problems,
like when I lost my wallet twice in the same weekend. But when I started the
meetings with the scouts I begun to feel more motivated and I smiled again. The
Sinaia trip where I got to meet the other volunteers and make friends
contributed as well to my motivation. In November, there was a terrorist attack
in France and now the situation is really bad. Our government decided to ignore
human rights just to preserve the security, so I started to ask myself if it
wouldn’t be better to stay in Romania after my EVS. But I miss my friends and
my family, so I think I will go back to France in the end.
Simon
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