Meylor Seven (25) participated in our Erasmus+ youth exchange as part of the youth team from Portugal. Other teams joined from North Macedonia, Turkey and the Netherlands. The total was 20 as reported here in a previous post. Now we listen to Meylor how she tells us what it did to here as a youthful participant. She relates to a reality that many young people have to deal with, especially after covid. Listen to her comments…..
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