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Austėja Dumčiūtė

Austėja Dumčiūtė

Austėja, Lithuania

I am Austėja Dumčiūtė from Klaipėda, Lithuania. Probably the best definition of me would be that I don't know how to say NO. And that is why I am trying to climb out of my comfort zone in every step I can. I love to talk, I enjoy being in the center of attention, and the Lithuanian saying “Don't give to eat, give to talk” also fits me very well. I live near the Baltic sea and I love the sea, I love the sun and probably because of that I am full of positive thinking and passion.

I am Austėja Dumčiūtė from Klaipėda, Lithuania. Probably the best definition of me would be that I don't know how to say NO. And that is why I am trying to climb out of my comfort zone in every step I can. I love to talk, I enjoy being in the center of attention, and the Lithuanian saying “Don't give to eat, give to talk” also fits me very well. I live near the Baltic sea and I love the sea, I love the sun and probably because of that I am full of positive thinking and passion.

I know that every human has a dual personality. But sometimes I think that I have way too many different personalities. On the one hand, I play with the traditional Lithuanian instrument called kanklės and on the other hand, I am flying through the park at high speed with my rollerblades. It looks like completely different activities, but this gives some spice to my personality and probably it makes me more interesting as a person. To sum up, I am trying to live my best life and I truly believe that in the future I will make something great, something unexpected!

Updated on Tuesday, 17/02/2026

Aleesha Wiegandt

Aleesha Wiegandt

Aleesha, Ireland, Age 21

I am a 21-year-old Politics and French student from Cork, Ireland, currently living in Lille, France. I have over five years experience as a committed volunteer and youth worker with YMCA Ireland, Comhairle na nÓg and EIL Ireland. I have also chaired the Suicide Awareness and Mental Health Society in University College Cork for a year after sitting as Public Relations Officer on the Committee the year prior.

I am a 21-year-old Politics and French student from Cork, Ireland, currently living in Lille, France. I have over five years experience as a committed volunteer and youth worker with YMCA Ireland, Comhairle na nÓg and EIL Ireland. I have also chaired the Suicide Awareness and Mental Health Society in University College Cork for a year after sitting as Public Relations Officer on the Committee the year prior. I have a wide range of experience in digital media, podcast creation and written articles, having been at the core of two YMCA podcasts in the last three years, 'Generation Z' and 'The Happiness Jar'. I have also been a youth reporter for close to five years, having interviewed a number of political and public personalities. My main areas of interest in journalism work are predominantly those linked with mental health, environmentalism, the Sustainable Development Goals, intercultural learning, and Global Justice. I am passionate for youth participation, which has been at the core of all the projects I have embarked on, being a true believer in young people rests at the heart of all the major political and social issues that face today's ever-changing world.

Updated on Tuesday, 17/02/2026

Kacper Król

Kacper Król

Kacper, North Macedonia

My name is Kacper, I’m 23 years old and I’m a graduate of Journalism and Social Communication. For now, I’m studying Media productions and International and EU law in University of Maria Curie-Skłodowska in Lublin. During three years I have been working in the Radio Centrum newsroom, where I have been a reporter and publisher.

My name is Kacper, I’m 23 years old and I’m a graduate of Journalism and Social Communication. For now, I’m studying Media productions and International and EU law in University of Maria Curie-Skłodowska in Lublin. During three years I have been working in the Radio Centrum newsroom, where I have been a reporter and publisher. 

I have also been running an authorial radio program about traveling for two years, as it has become my passion. I have visited several countries in various Erasmus+ projects. I believe that every trip has allowed me to cross my inner boundaries and broaden my horizons. Volunteering is very important in my life and my work at the Sempre a Frente Foundation has allowed me to help others and change the thinking of the local community.

My experience on a project as part of the European Solidarity Corps in North Macedonia would certainly make my work as a journalist for the European Youth Portal easier. Promoting trips within the framework of various EU programs and changing other people's perceptions of reality by showing them development opportunities is my passion. Remember to cross the borders not only of other countries, but also your own! 

Updated on Tuesday, 17/02/2026

Agnė Jankauskaitė

Agnė Jankauskaitė

Agnė, Lithuania

I'm Agnė, a secondary-education student from Lithuania. And I would like to channel my next educational steps towards Journalism studies.

I'm Agnė, a secondary-education student from Lithuania. And I would like to channel my next educational steps towards Journalism studies. I have also experience volunteering in a local library where I helped our local librarians to write reviews on the newest books and organise interactive events for young book lovers. My most loved ones decribe me as ambitious, energetic and positive. I hope to spread similar energy through my work because writing articles, making videos and meeting people brings me happiness.

Updated on Tuesday, 17/02/2026

Leonie Kirstein

Leonie Kirstein

Leonie, Netherlands

Being a part of the European Pool of Young Journalists allows me to make my voice heard and work towards a better future because I really believe in the importance of spaces where participation of young people in Europe is encouraged.

I am now in the final stages of my master's degree program “European Culture and Economy” which hopefully will take me to work in a European context and to be in contact with people of various nations and cultures. Being a part of the European Pool of Young Journalists allows me to make my voice heard and work towards a better future because I really believe in the importance of spaces where participation of young people in Europe is encouraged. The causes close to my heart are animal welfare, feminism, and equality.

Updated on Tuesday, 17/02/2026

Mai Ly Le

Mai Ly Le

Mai Ly, Germany, Age 17

I am Mai Ly, 17 years old and I come from Darmstadt, Germany. At my school, I have founded a school newspaper and enjoy standing up for students’ rights as head girl. In my freetime, I play the violin, dance acrobatic Rock’n’Roll and read a lot.

I am Mai Ly, 17 years old and I come from Darmstadt, Germany. At my school, I have founded a school newspaper and enjoy standing up for students’ rights as head girl. In my freetime, I play the violin, dance acrobatic Rock’n’Roll and read a lot.

Updated on Tuesday, 17/02/2026

Anna Marek

Anna Marek

Anna, Poland

I'm up for all possible challenges, adding the right dose of humour to them. I am primarily interested in talking to young people who introduce real changes.

I'm a Polish girl who gained her journalistic experience in several places, including writing for magazines and working in radios. I'm up for all possible challenges, adding the right dose of humour to them. I am primarily interested in talking to young people who introduce real changes. An example is the Youth Climate Strike in Poland as a youth movement fighting for a legal change in the government's approach to the climate crisis. I am interested in writing about how European Union programmes give young people a chance and how they changed their lives. I am also interested in the exclusion that many young people face because of their place of residence, gender or sexual orientation. I would like to raise topics that draw attention to the real problems of young people. I am also more and more interested in the culture of the Balkans and Turkey and their inclusion and impact on the European Union.

Updated on Tuesday, 17/02/2026

Portrait of Laura Martin Torruella

Laura Martín Torruella

Laura, Spain, Age 27

What I love most about my job is being able to surround myself with amazing, powerful women. They make me stronger, they encourage me to be the best version of myself.

Laura is a journalism graduate and co-founder of Ayúdame3D, a social entity that uses 3D printing technology to create devices for people with disabilities in more than 50 countries. Laura also co-directs the podcast on feminism "Patriahorcado" and is responsible for communication in the digital medium Kariatide.

 

 

Updated on Tuesday, 17/02/2026

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Anastasia Lioliou

Anastasia, Greece, Age 22

My mission is to be a volunteer and to help my society in any possible way that I can.

Anastasia is an interior architecture student and chose to volunteer via the Erasmus+ programme to get involved in societal issues, travel and meet new people who share the same passion and goals as her. 

 

 

Updated on Tuesday, 17/02/2026

Portrait of Laura Stukonyte

Laura Stukonyte

Laura, Lithuania, Age 26

I want to encourage girls and women to not be afraid and use their voices to talk about important issues. Our planet's future is in our hands and it is our job to start a positive change around this.

Laura is a marine biologist and ocean advocate. After her experience in several European countries, she felt the need to use her knowledge and passion for the ocean to stir the blue conversation in her home country. She’s the co-founder of “Po bangom” (in English: “Under the waves”) – a pioneer ocean literacy organization in Lithuania which disseminates scientific information about the ocean in an easy-to-understand way as well as shares stories from the ocean told by Lithuanian divers, sailors, scientists and other ocean enthusiasts. 

 

 

Updated on Tuesday, 17/02/2026

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