BULBULZADE EGITIM SAGLIK VE DAYANISMA VAKFI

BULBULZADE EGITIM SAGLIK VE DAYANISMA VAKFI

ŞEHİTKAMİL, Türkiye

⭐️ Activity Title

Together We're Better


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🔷 Activity Details

Description

Join an ESC volunteering project and become part of a dynamic community supporting young people, refugees, earthquake-affected families, and local communities. As a volunteer, you can: Support educational activities for children and youth/ Create media content and develop skills in photography, video editing, digital storytelling, radio, and TV production/ Participate in humanitarian aid and community-based social activities/ Join environmental initiatives, including tree planting and nature protection/ Take part in sports and arts activities offered by the foundation. The project runs throughout the year with flexible starting dates. A minimum stay of 2 months is recommended to fully experience the activities, local culture, and community life. The project takes place in Gaziantep, a vibrant city known for its rich cultural heritage, world-famous cuisine, and welcoming atmosphere. Ready to make a difference, gain new skills, and experience?

Accommodation, food and transport arrangements

Volunteers will stay in shared rooms (2 people per room), with boys and girls accommodated separately. The accommodation is safe, comfortable, and fully equipped, and is located right next to our foundation. Three meals are provided daily, and volunteers can also cook using the fully equipped kitchen, which includes a variety of ingredients. Travel costs will be reimbursed according to the ESC distance bands. Visa and residence permit expenses will be covered. Airport transfers are provided upon arrival and departure. Volunteers will receive health insurance through Henner.


Training during the activity

Volunteers will develop key skills such as creativity, teamwork, time management, communication, and problem-solving. They will participate in induction sessions to become familiar with Turkish culture, local community values, and project activities. Participants will gain project coordination experience by taking active roles in the implementation of projects. They will also benefit from Turkish language courses and English-speaking clubs. Continuous guidance and mentoring will be provided throughout the project.

Participant profile

We are looking for motivated young people who are open-minded, willing to learn, and interested in contributing to their local and international communities. Previous experience is not required; enthusiasm, respect, and willingness to participate are more important. Be sensitive to individuals at different levels; Respect people from different cultures; Respect other volunteers; Have different skills or interests (arts, sports, language, environment, media, science, etc.); Be willing to help where needed and up for a challenges! Through this experience, volunteers will strengthen their sense of solidarity, intercultural understanding, active citizenship, and European values while contributing to meaningful community initiatives.


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🔑 Key Information

Activity dates

A total of 8 week(s) during the period 15/07/2026 to 12/09/2026

Activity location

Sarı güllük mah. Rıfat fil sok. Sarı konak apt. A blok, kat 4, daire 7, ŞEHİTKAMİL, Türkiye

Activity type

Individual volunteering

Looking for participants from

Albania, Armenia, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Greenland, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Kosovo * UN resolution, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Moldova, Montenegro, Netherlands, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden

Activity topics
  • Social challenges
  • Reception and integration of refugees and migrants
  • Citizenship and democratic participation
  • Disaster prevention and recovery
  • Environment and natural protection
  • Health and wellbeing
  • Education and training
  • Creativity and culture
  • Physical education and sport
Deadline for applications

No application deadline

Project code

2024-1-TR01-ESC51-VTJ-000216514

🔗 Official Project Page

https://youth.europa.eu/solidarity/opportunity/52871_en

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⚠️ Important Notice

1️⃣ Source of Information

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3️⃣ Content May Change

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