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Olympic Legacy – The Photobook

In order to celebrate the achievements of this amazing 2 years project, we produced a Photobook. This photobook highlights all the different steps of Olympic Legacy and its impact on the participants and the local community.   Olympic Legacy – The Photobook by Everything Is Possible on Scribd Project co-funded by the Erasmus+ programme of the European Union  

Day 5 – Final Day

  On the final day in Hungary, we walked back through the centre of Budapest in the morning, and made our way back to the FINA swimming championships. While we waited, Becca handed out little flags, the different flags from the seminar, and we all had them to wave in support of our countries. We watched a series of swimming …

Day 4 – Budapest City Quest

  “On the fourth day of the Evaluation Seminar in Hungary, we travelled into the City of Budapest to complete a ‘Budapest City Quest’. When we arrived in the City centre, each nationality were handed a booklet, in which had several pages of instructions of activities we had to complete in order to receive information about something which would earn us points. …

“I used my experience of football coaching…I ran a few sessions” Ayesha about her EVS project in Brazil

DCIM100MEDIA   It’s been 3 months now for my voluntary project with Everything is Possible in Sao Paulo, Brazil and so much work has been done! I’m here for 6 months in total alongside my husband Simon and we are really enjoying working with the children here at the organisation called ACER. When we first arrived we didn’t know what …

“We have started delivering small games within the futebol sessions” – Simon about his EVS volunteer in Brazil

In the beggining So…São Paulo, Brasil? What to make of You… Having spent the last month or so underneath your palm trees and endless skyscrapers, I’m just beginning to understand your language (and I don’t mean Portuguese; we’ll come to that in a bit). Your constant warmth and Paulista smiles help to remind you that everyday is a gift and …

“I feel more mature, independent and confident” – Ruama about her EVS volunteer in the UK

I worked at Poppleton School with Ms Armstrong and it was an incredible experience. Basically I helped her in various activities in the classroom. I monitored children in their daily chores and play. I had the privilege of living with special children and this was very important for me, because I had never had this contact, they are incredible, loving …

“EVS strengthens you and no doubt make you a much better person” – News from Douglas, EVS volunteer in the UK

Six months after arrive in England a lot of feelings and experiences took place, now I can understand better the cultural differences and local habits, this make my life easier and I’m not afraid to make big mistakes with people. On the other hand the homesickness of my home, family, friends, places and brazilian’s habits just increases. The winter is …

“My role is to help the teacher in the class with about 29 childrens” – News from Ruama, EVS volunteer in the UK

”Hello Guys, my name is Ruama, I am 24 years old. I arrived here some weeks ago and I’m participating the Olympic Legacy Project, here in York. When I arrived here, I had my first challenge: I went a green messenger at the Leeds Festial. Basically this is a sustainability project in one of big musical festival here in Yorkshire. …

“I’m enjoying the opportunity of teaching and I started to think about a new project in Brazil” – News from Victor, EVS volunteer in the UK

The summer is going now. Was a great time here. I have enjoyed so much all the experiences. I worked at Popsoc (a nursery) during 3 weeks and now I’m missing all the kids. I had a lot of work at the marketing office at i2i and it was wonderfull to develop my degree skills. But the best activitie in …

Journey back home – Last Day

That’s it. It’s the end of our #olympiclegacy2016 Youth Exchange! A BIG thank you to Fundação Gol de Letra for this amazing week! Participants took an early coach to Sao Paulo, while participants from Rio said goodbye to the other. Last goodbye in Sao Paulo to the participants from this big city, before the participants from Hungary and the UK …

Getting to know each other – Second day

Today was all about meeting each others! Here’s what happened 9:00 – The second day of our Youth Exchange started with some name games 10:15 – Followed by the presentation of the organisations involved in the project 10:50 – … And the participants themselves. 11:40 – Participants played a football game where they were tied together with someone from another …

First day of our Youth Exchange 

8:00 –  Participants have just arrived in Sao Paulo and will now join Rio by bus 16:00 –  Participants have just arrived! They are all fine but tired. 16:45 –  official welcoming by Fundação Gol de Letra and Everything is Possible. Football legend Rai,  also co-funder of Gol de Letra, was there to welcome the group. Here’s a very nice …

My mobility project at Gol de Letra (Rio)- by ​Bence Garamvölgyi youth worker at Polgár Foundation

My name is Bence and I am a voluntary project manager and youth worker of the Hungarian Polgár Foundation for Opportunities. I also consider myself as a youth leader as I am leading an informal group promoting physical activity and healthy living for young people in Budapest. Concerning my educational background I obtained MA degree in International Relations in 2014 …

Meet the Brazilian participants

(News from Maysa Correa, Fundação Gol de Letra) Hey, everybody! It’s time to know more about the brazilian young group from Fundação Gol de Letra in São Paulo. 😀 The profiles below were written by them, during english classes last month. Hope you enjoy it!   My name is Alex. I am 17 years old, I’m single and I am …

Meet the Hungarian participants

A few weeks, our partner Karpati Adrienn, coordinator at Polgár Alapítvány published the portrait of each participants from Hungary:   My name is Richard Seres from Hungary. I live in Bátonyterenye with my parents and my sister, Kiara. I am 19 years old and I’m part of the citizens foundation since 3 years. I am part of the after-school program …

Meeting EP & GdL in Rio – by Victor

News from Brazil: Hello, guys. This week Gol de Letra received Clair and Patrick here in São Paulo to talk about all steps of Olympic Legacy project. They were with Douglas and I, and also our families,to talk about the experience that we’ll have in UK. We could understand better our actions inside the project. The other meeting in Gol …

Press release – Rio de Generous

British participants wrote a press release about Olympic Legacy to prepare a radio show: Olympic Legacy Project Ten lucky students from Manor CE Academy, York will be representing the UK and heading out to Rio de Janeiro for the 2016 to take part in an Olympic Legacy Project organised by ‘Everything is Possible’. The party from the UK will be …

Meeting UK-Brazil in London

Clair Brown from Everything is Possible (UK) and Raí Souza Vieira de Oliveira from Foundation Gol de Letra (Brazil) met together in London on the 21st March. This was the occasion to discuss the next stages of the Olympic Legacy project. Indeed 2 EVS volunteers from Brazil will soon come to Yorkshire to start a 8 month project, while the …

Hungarian participants’ first meeting

  The Polgár Foundation for Opportunities held its first meeting for its selected young participants on 13 February in Budapest. Other than being a great opportunity to meet each other and exchange ideas, the youngsters also gained some important knowledge helping their preparation for the youth exchange in Brazil. During the full day program, information was provided about the project …

British group fundraise for the project

Great second meeting with the group over pizza and cookies baked by Alice one of the group. They have already raised £1715 towards the shortfall of the flights and activities and have many more ideas. This money came from an individual and a company Local Telecom Services and also Manor Academy PTA. They have lots more ideas for raising funds, …

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