Hi! My name is Adrian and I’m raising funds for the AIESEC NetworkSome facts about me:
I was born and raised in Republic of Moldova I just turned 25 years old Passionate about self-development I love to travel around the world and discover other cultures I lived 1 year in Germany, 5 years in Romania and 8 months in Switzerland I decided to make this year a special one; so I'm getting ready for a pretty huge project for me – I will run 7 Marathons and also try to help making somebody else's life a little bit easier - I'm running these marathons for an worthy cause. I’m a long-distance runner since 2010. I started this sport during my exchange year in Germany and since then I continue my passion. I’m proud finisher of 10 Marathons, 3 Half-Marathons and many small races. For me, the marathon is the perfect frame to test my limits and to get out of my comfort zone. I know that each race will change my life’s perspective and will contribute to who I am, what matters to me and what am I able to do in order to fulfill my dreams. My VISION | Bring a change in the society My belief is that even a short international experience can shape each individual, challenge him/her and grow on personal and/or professional level. I want to bring a change in the society in which I live and to offer as many experiences to young people around the world. I believe that I am one of those individuals that can make a difference through the work I do and the attitude I have. My GOAL | To offer young people the possibility of going abroad for an international experience My personal goal is to offer at least 10 AIESEC scholarships to 10 members in order to provide them a life-changing experience around the world. The goal of the scholarship is to cover a part of transportation and living expenses. The scholarship will be received by the members who have great results and are eager to help others and to create a positive impact in the society, but they have limited financial resources and can’t afford it. >>Read more about Together we can make a difference!
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