Communication is way more than language
About Us
Working Together
Get to know a little bit more about the people who are working behind this project, their backgrounds and motivations!

Isabel Langa Fernández
Asturias, Spain / 23
Hi there! I'm Isabel and I've been organizing European events since I was 18, hoping to make a change. I love to travel and meet new cultures, and I never lack the energy to do so!

Alex Gomez Bedmar
Barcelona, Spain / 18Â
Volunteer working in a bilingual kindergarten in Vienna. He is fluent in English, Spanish and German. Born and raised in a bilingual environment, he wants to prove how different ways of communication can coexist in the same setting.

Bente Hillmer
Kiel, Germany / 19
Volunteer in Austria and part of the European Solidarity Corps. She works in a bilingual kindergarten, where the children learn Spanish and German there. Last year she finished highschool and decided that it was the best time to go to another place, meet new people and gain new experiences.

Elisaveta Mohova
Samara, Russia / 21
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Volunteer working in a Kinderhort with children between 6 and 10 years old. She studies Economics and is in charge of most of the designs behind this project. She is the perfect example of how we can enhance communication through more than words: with visuals and a main focus.

Lorenz Grau
Nuremberg, Germany / 19
Volunteer working in an afternoon child care project for children in primary school. He is fluent in German and English. He wants to help people getting to know each other despite cultural or linguistic barriers.

Meggy Cassemiche
Poitiers, France / 23
Volunteer in a youth space doing emancipatory work with teenage girls in Vienna. She is fluent in French and English. She wants to make people feel more confident about trying new languages and new ways of communication.


