It was March 2020 when my country was the first one in Europe to be hit by the wave of Covid19. So, instead of experiencing the traditional graduation, I graduated during lockdown in my room. My job offer vanished and I found myself at home, absolutely uncertain about my future.
But in those days, I noticed an extraordinary wave of solidarity crossing my community: young people were helping the elderly, looking out for each other in hard times. After doing some research, I came across an inspiring offer by Solas Project: a one-year volunteering opportunity. The project really convinced me, so I submitted my application and luckily I was accepted: in August I left all my worries behind and flew to Dublin.
Ever since, I am living and working here. I am learning new things every day and the challenges I have faced introduced me to my strengths. I have become truly appreciative of what I have and excited about what is yet to come. This situation will not last forever and if you look hard enough you can still find opportunities around you.
Cecile. Age 19. Germany.
I started school, kindergarten at 3 years old. As a teenager during high school I worked in a retirement home on the weekends to earn some extra pocket money, which was a really rewarding experience.
I finished school last year (June 2020).
What and where did I want to study next? I had no clue where to go. That led me to the idea of taking a gap year with the intention to volunteer abroad. I knew that a voluntary year would give me the opportunity to widen my horizons by getting to know new perspectives of the world and myself. I also knew that I would really enjoy to support people that might need a little extra help.