Hello!
For six months, four young volunteers will live in a remote village working to rebuild a school and learn more about and connect with the rural life and people. The project, called Rural Future, is co-funded by the EU through the ESC programme.
Here you can get to know the project better:
Rural Future – Nature, Community, Education – ESC Volunteering Project
During the Rural Future Project, we are going to cover the weekly progress through the so-called “Weekly Recaps”. Here we will give a short overview of what is going on in this little village called Mrachenik and will report on our experiences.
Our Mrachenik volunteer team is made up of four people: Leó, Mirthe, Carlos and Hendrik.
We all have different backgrounds and our ages span from 21-27 years.
As part of Smokinya Foundation, we work with the Plovdiv Smokinya team as well.
You will see mixing and exchange between the two teams during our stay in Bulgaria.
This week we began by planting some more onions and potatoes in our lovely looking garden. After watering plants in front of the cultural and educational space, we fried some delicious Mekitsa and also prepared a Cupriva (nettle) soup. Both tasted delicious!
Much to our liking we helped walk five horses back to their homes in Mrachenik – what an adventure!
Additionally, Yana gave us a Bulgarian lesson in which we learnt the lyrics of the famous Телефонна любов (Telephone love).
нещо в мене днес боли!
Stay tuned for next week!
This program is co-funded by the European Solidarity Corps program of the European Union.
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