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Current Volunteer Opportunities
European Solidarity Corps
The European Solidarity Corps helps young people participate in projects that benefit communities, either abroad or in their own country.
Apply NowMoldova – ARTICO Volunteers Club, Chișinău
The ARTICO Volunteers Club, created in 2015 by the Republican Center for Children and Youth ARTICO, supports the personal and social development of young people by involving them in projects and policies aimed at improving their lives and unlocking their potential.
Apply NowMoldova – Volunteering at the Red Cross, Comrat Branch
The Comrat branch of the Red Cross conducts humanitarian and educational activities, such as distributing aid, first aid lessons, and awareness campaigns. Volunteers can support vulnerable people, participate in emergency interventions, and contribute to community projects.
Apply NowVolunteering for People with Disabilities (Miras Moldova)
Miras Moldova Volunteering offers young people the opportunity to participate in community projects in Gagauzia, such as assisting people with disabilities, educational and cultural activities, or promoting local traditions.
Apply NowWhat do volunteers say?
"I have been a volunteer at the Red Cross for over three years. I have participated in many trainings, including psycho-emotional first aid, and learned to support people in emergencies. Volunteering has helped me develop empathy, responsibility, and team spirit, and my involvement contributed to organizing aid campaigns in the community."
Victoria, 17 years old
"For four years, I have been a volunteer at the Red Cross, participating in international camps, first aid and psychosocial support courses, as well as training sessions. For me, volunteering means empathy, solidarity, and the desire to contribute to the community's welfare."
Iana, 17 years old
"I have been a Red Cross volunteer for almost three years. For me, volunteering is a way of life that has given me valuable skills and true friends. The experience has shaped me as a person and motivates me to keep helping the community. Volunteering is not just an extracurricular activity for me. It's part of who I am."
Adrian, 18 years old