Sunny Days 2.0

Sunny Days project is a youth initiative organized by AIESEC Cluj-Napoca in collaboration with FRCCF, founded by European Voluntary Service.

This year the project is at his 2nd edition and involves 12 international volunteers from Greece, Estonia and Moldova who are going to help underprivileged youths in developing social and communicating skills. Developing their self-esteem thorugh non-formal education, all this is done using a fun and relaxing atmosphere.

Through this project AIESEC Cluj-Napoca and Fundatia Romana pentru Copii Comunitate si Familie (FRCCF) helps aids youths with limited opportunities to ease their access to a non-formal education. And also it contributes to combat discrimination and exclusion from modern society.

The FRCCF partnership gives direct access to the aforementioned youths, selecting them from the current centers of FRCCF.

The Volunteers

Heili – Estonian
Helen – Estonian

My name is Helen and I am 20 years old traditional looking Estonian girl. I am studying in Tallinn University of Technology food engineering and product development and this going to be my second year in the university. I am also a member of  Chemistry and Material Faculty student council. I have donevoluntaryworkin Estonia too indifferent projects and events since highschool.
I joined AIESEC Tallinn in September 2010 and started working in OGX team. Now I am a member of TM team. I have wanted to go for an exchange through AIESEC since I joined, but I never imagined myself taking the opportunity already in this summer.  VP OGX of Tallinn offered me thisproject and as it seemed to be very nice and interesting I thaught why not to do it now! Here I am and very happy about choosing Romania and SunnyDays project.
Kati – Estonian

Hello, Estonia calling!

“My name is Kati, I am 20 years old and studying at Tallinn University of Technology. I have an older brother and my favourite colour is purple. I like rabbits and my eyes are gray.” Yes, that’s exactly what we talk with the children every day;)

In addition I am an aiesecer since autumn 2010 and involved with lots of other third sector activities and NGOs. I’m a chairman of the board of Active Estonian Youth and an alumni of European Youth Parliament. So this means that I have free time only for gym and nothing else, but I never complain.

I’m on an AIESEC internship for the first time and it has been great so far. Otherwise I like to travel, read, go to the theatre and watch movies.
Kätlin – Estonian
Alexandros – Greek
Chris – Greek
Nikos – Greek
Konstantina – Greek
Olia – Moldovan