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  • I choose to choose

    I choose to choose

    Films,
    theater shows, round tables and even camps for teenagers were some of the
    actions undertaken as part a project about sound choices. The project called ‘I
    choose to choose’ was organized by the Beneva Association and funded by the
    Romanian Government through the Interior Ministry’s National Anti-drug Agency.
    It was part of a program of national interest focusing on prevention and
    medical, psychological and social assistance for drug addicts running in the
    period 2015-2018. The project is about people and their experiences. Florentina
    Ciocănea-Petrariu, with the Beneva Association, explained the name of the
    project:


    It is about choice, our choice to get involved in the community and the education
    process. The project started from the needs we identified among teenagers, who
    most the time feel invisible and pressured by society. They learn, they go to
    school, which is a good thing, but there is this pressure that they should get
    high grades and learn whatever subject matters the school imposes, quite
    frequently ignoring their real passions. This is what prompted us to try to
    open their eyes and show them that there are people who followed their dream
    and turned it into a profession.


    It was
    a motivational project meant to answer a need indentified by its very
    initiators, as Iulian Văcărean, the president of the Beneva Association told
    us:


    We noticed that, in a rapidly-changing
    education system, what matters for pupils and stays with them throughout their
    lives is their choice to live and make their dreams and passions come true.
    This is what we tried to encourage as part of this project. Because these
    passions, which they discover in their teenage years, will stay with them all
    their lives, no matter the domain of their passion: theater, music or sports.
    And, by the way, sport keeps them healthy and able to carry on with their
    dreams.

    Next Paula
    Frăsinoiu, a police commissioner, will tell us more about the important activities
    undertaken under the project addressing secondary and high school students, a
    project meant to prevent drug consumption:


    All activities were important, but what
    drew our attention, as funders of the project, was the theater play made by our
    partners with the Beneva Association as well as the other activities held
    during school camps such as informing and raising awareness in the sense of
    promoting a healthy life.


    Also as
    part of the project, a film was made, which many high schools requested to
    screen for their students. Here is Iulian Văcărean, the president of the Beneva
    Association with details:


    The film starts from the idea of a high
    school kid, Cristian Robe, meeting people who become his inspiration. And these
    people are genuine models for today’s generations of young people, namely musicians,
    actors and athletes. Besides following one’s passion, one needs models to guide
    one’s behavior, to be able to obtain success. Success is not necessarily a goal
    in itself for each and every one of us, but we all want to live in a beautiful
    world and it’s the beautiful people who inspire us to build a beautiful world.


    Next Iulian
    Văcărean will tell us about the most important effect of the project:


    When a 7th grader comes to
    you and tells you: look, I trust you and I want to tell you what’s going on in
    my life right now, WELL, this is, to me, an extraordinary effect. A high school
    student came to us and said: ‘God, you have brought the light in our school;
    you have brought examples to which we have not had access so far!’ Some kids
    cried, others giggled when we told them good or bad stories about what could
    happen to them, but, I guess, children’s happy faces were the project’s biggest
    achievement.


    Mihaela
    Bebu, a social worker with the Service on reducing drug supply, believes the
    project was necessary:


    The level of drug consumption reported
    in Romania corresponds to the average level within the EU. We are all doing
    something, the public institutions as well as civil society, because, together,
    we can do much more than what we could achieve individually. We intend to
    continue and develop this partnership.


    The
    efficiency of such a project is based on the fact that, the impact you have on
    a child today will reach the Internet and other media, increasing its effect
    exponentially.


    (Translated by L. Simion & E. Nasta)