European Solidarity Corps: volunteering in primary school in Poland

The Gdynia Social School, a primary school introducing alternative methods of education, is looking for three volunteers from different countries, including from Armenia, Georgia, and Ukraine.
The Gdynia Social School specialises in supporting children, including those with special needs such as sight impairment, autism, and various other disorders or health challenges.
The activity will take place from 24 August 2026 to 23 August 2027.
The volunteer will create integration and energising games for kids, organise workshops, help teachers during the classes, work with kids with special needs, organise charity events, teach languages, etc.
Volunteers will be provided with accommodation in a rented flat, in 1-2 persons room shared with other volunteers, monthly pocket money and allowance, and monthly budget for bus ticket in Gdynia.
The deadline for applications is 31 May.
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