Andre Oliveira from Portugal came to Sinop for two months with our Erasmus+ European Voluntary Service project “Come As You Are”. Andre will play fun and educational games with the disabeld children in the Association of Spastic Children during his activity.
Our volunteer, Mounia Gharssallah, who came from Tunisia to Sinop for two months with our Erasmus+ European Voluntary Service project “Come As You Are”, has come back her home today. Mounia played fun and educational games with the children in the Association of Spastic Ch
Fatma Ismayilova from Azerbaijan came to Sinop for two months with our Erasmus+ European Voluntary Service project “I’m No Different”. Fatma will play fun and educational games with the disabled children and help their cognitive and psychomotor development in the Ass
Our Spanish volunteer Elena Alcalá Sánchez, who came to Sinop with our Erasmus+ European Voluntary Service project “I’m No Different”, left for her home today. Elena organised fun games for cognitive and psychomotor development of the disabled children. She fed the s
Our volunteer, Zeynep Akbaba, who went to Spain for 10 months under our Erasmus+ European Voluntary Service project “Youth in One”, has come home. Zeynep participated in the activities in Associacio Alba in Tarrega to develop the adaptation in the social life, small motor
EPEKA has become the partner of the Erasmus+ Mobility of Youth Workers project “NGO Resources – human, personal, financial”, of Natulkultur from Switzerland. The training course, which will take place in Kandersteg, Switzerland between 18 – 24 March 2018, aims
Serhat Dilekci, who completed his 9-month long activity of our Erasmus+ European Voluntary Service project “Youth in One” in Spain, came back home. In the project, Serhat organised activities for the cognitive and social developments of the disabled people, he played games
Monia Gharsallah, whose sending organisation is AJMEC from Tunisia, is coming to Sinop for 2 months with our Erasmus+ European Voluntary Service project “Come As You Are” to help the personal and social developments of the disabled people. We say “Welcome” to h