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I am currently
Travelling

Description
I am Lukrecija, a girl from Lithuania. I am eager to understand the world and myself better, and I believe these two processes go hand in hand. I want to fully immerse myself in this adventure called life, which is why I am taking a little break from working as a pediatric (childrens’) doctor. During my break, I already spent a month volunteering in the Philippines at a forest school for children. I am now continuing my journey through Southeast Asia and am looking for my next opportunity to volunteer, contribute, meet new people, and learn along the way.
Friendship and community are very important to me. I grew up in a big family (I have 4 brothers) as well as we were part of the community. I think it gave me a feeling of belonging and being safe in the world. I think the true connection we can experiance as human beings with one another is so beautiful and one of the most important things in life.
Interests
Charity workAnimalsGardeningSelf developmentSustainabilityCultureCooking & foodMusicBooksLanguagesCampingWinter sportsMountainWater sportsHikingAdventure sports
Languages
Languages spoken
German: Fluent
English: Fluent
Lithuanian: FluentMore details about my language interests
I would be interested in teaching English.
Skills and knowledge I'd like to share or learn
I'm interested in:
Art Projects
Eco Projects
Gardening
DIY and building projects
Animal Care
Life at a Farmstay
Hospitality/Tourism
Helping around the house
Some knowledge of:
Charity Work
Being an elderly companion
Able to teach about:
Languages

More details about your skills
I think my friends would describe me as a smiley, warm-hearted, creative, adaptable, and spontaneous human being. When somebody has an idea, I’m usually the first one to join in and support them.
I studied medicine in Lithuania and Germany, and afterwards I worked for a year as a doctor. One of my skills is understanding how the human body works and being able to help with health issues. I believe medicine taught me how to work with people, how to support them, and how to approach different situations with care. It also made me tougher, and I’m not afraid of hard work.
Throughout my life, I have volunteered at many kids’ camps, where I organized and led different activities. In the last two years, I have also volunteered at a kids’ surf camp as a medical doctor.
Age
26

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