Barbi spent 5 months in Serres, Greece, with the PRAXIS organization as a volunteer with the ESC programme. You can read her testimonial about this period.
Volunteering on an ESC project in Greece was a transformative experience that I would highly recommend to anyone looking for personal growth, cultural exchange, and a chance to make a real impact.
What made the experience truly special was the people. I had the chance to work with volunteers from all over Europe, each bringing their unique perspectives and energy. Together, we worked on projects that mattered, learned from one another, and formed friendships that I know will last long after the project ended. It was amazing to see how people from different backgrounds could unite for a common purpose.
Of course, living in a new country came with its share of culture shocks. One of the first things I noticed was the relaxed approach to time. At first, it was frustrating when things didn’t go according to schedule, but I gradually learned to embrace this slower pace of life. It taught me to be patient, to live in the moment, and to appreciate the journey rather than rushing to the destination. Another surprise was the incredible hospitality. Locals would often invite us for meals, sharing delicious homemade dishes. These moments of connection and conversations made me feel at home, even though I was far from it.
Beyond the cultural differences, this experience pushed me to become more adaptable and open-minded. Working on community projects wasn’t always easy—there were challenges to overcome, from language barriers to unexpected changes—but these obstacles only made the experience more rewarding. I learned resilience, teamwork, and how to find creative solutions.
For anyone considering volunteering abroad, I wholeheartedly encourage you to go for it. Greece offers more than just stunning scenery and delicious cuisine, it offers an opportunity to grow, connect, and contribute. Volunteering through ESC will not only allow you to make a difference but also to discover new sides of yourself. It’s a chance to step out of your comfort zone, gain new perspectives, and create unforgettable memories.
Antal Barbara

