Recreation Volunteering in Romania

2 Recreation Volunteer Programs in Romania
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Our projects in Romania are available for anyone interested in volunteering in the developing world, including those on a college summer break, gap year, career break or volunteer vacation. Projects Abroad Romania has its office in the historic city of Brasov in the capital of Transylvania. A wide range of international volunteer work is available such as Teaching, Care, Journalism internships, Veterinary Medicine internships, Sports, Archaeology and Drama projects. Set in the Carpathian Mountains and with a ski resort nearby, Brasov is an unusual combination of impressive historical squares and palaces, sandwiched between former-Communist tower blocks. While volunteering abroad, you’ll be living with a local host family in town, and you will find that spending time with a Romanian family and their friends is an entertaining and enlightening experience in itself! Your Romanian hosts will make sure that you eat heartily, and there will be plenty of local wines to try – it’s common to find yourself sitting down to Sunday lunch at 1pm and not getting up until 5pm! They may feed you mamaliga, a corn bread which seems to come with every meal or ciorba, a spicy soup.
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