Yes, volunteering is a great way to strengthen our CV and gain new skills, but it’s also so much more than that. When we volunteer, we’re giving one of the most valuable things we have: our time. I truly believe we choose to spend that time on causes that matter to us. Otherwise, why would we do it?
In this post, I share a bit about my experience volunteering with Pink Programming, Sweden’s largest community for women and non-binary people in tech — a space that continues to inspire me every day.
Tag: Social Integration
How to crack the Swedish language and empower Immigrant Women
Reading and writing are key skills to survive in the modern world. Sadly, illiteracy, poverty, and exclusion are intertwined, with a significant gender gap. In this post, we explore how Livstycket, a nonprofit in Sweden, used functional pedagogy combining language lessons with crafts to help illiterate women learn Swedish. Their approach empowered immigrant women, boosting self-esteem and fostering integration.
Things I love about Sweden 2: The public libraries
Public libraries in Sweden are a dream, with corners that invite you to grab a book and spend hours reading.
Each public library is different, with its style and decoration. What remains the same, though, is the warmth of the librarians. To my typical question: do you like working here? They always respond with a smile: Yes, and a lot!
Let’s explore all the the things they offer.
Things I love about Sweden 1: Lifelong learning & non-formal education
I love to learn and Sweden feels like a paradise for lifelong learners. Sweden has a strong history of non-formal adult education that has existed for more than a hundred years. It is called non-formal because, in general, it doesn’t lead to any formal degree and it is based on the participants’ interests and needs to learn. This kind of education is available to everyone, it is free from government intervention and receives public support. This sounds good… Let’s dig a bit deeper.