Volunteer Work
If you feel you can support the work and mission of the Museum with your presence, we are waiting to hear from you and talk to you in person about how your knowledge and skills could benefit the Museum. The Ethnological Museum of Thrace offers the opportunity to anyone who could contribute in any way they can (technical knowledge, physical presence, skills, aptitudes etc.) to help fulfill the Museum mission and goals and witness the work we do through acting as a volunteer.
If you would like to do any type of voluntary work at the Ethnological Museum of Thrace, please contact us.
*Every volunteer is filled in on what their specific job is and receives training by specialized staff members.
Being responsible, punctual, positive and kind to all Museum visitors is a prerequisite.
The Ethnological Museum of Thrace is committed in providing excellent training and information, as well as a certificate indicating the work of each volunteer. If the volunteer has received a positive evaluation, it is possible to provide a reference.
Areas of voluntary work:
- Educational programs
- Leisure time workshops
- Events and talks
- Research
- Library
- Archive
- Translations
- Shop
- Social Media
- Guided tours
- Conservation
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Acknowledgments & a note of gratitude
I wish to thank all those who have provided us with stories of patience and devotion written on hand-woven textiles and embroideries, but also with dreams on costumes, depicting a different way of life. I could not forget those who have parted with their old, forgotten objects, faded, yellow, disregarded, half-eaten by pain and grief, rusty pins of no importance, yet, recorded, conserved and told their own story in the Museum.
Thank you to everyone who trusted us with their family or commemorative photos, either tenderly placed in leather-bound albums or tin boxes.
Photographic evidence of collective memory or mementos of a particular moment in time, telling forgotten stories from fairs, songs, fairytales and romances. Photographic records, like that of Mr. Daides, bringing memories to life, recalling past experiences and events that stand the test of time.
Angeliki Giannakidou
Founder and President of the Ethnological Museum of Thrace
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