Personal, social and learning to learn competence Participation in volunteering with children and young people has been an incredibly valuable experience that allowed me to develop both personal and social competences. Working in a diverse environment taught me effective time management, organizing my own learning, and handling tasks efficiently, which were key in carrying out daily activities and projects. Collaborating with individuals from different cultural backgrounds helped me strengthen my teamwork skills, resolve conflicts constructively, and build positive relationships based on mutual respect and empathy. The openness of the children, their natural need for closeness, and daily interactions allowed me to better understand the importance of emotional support and creating a sense of belonging. Supporting children in acquiring new skills, assisting them with homework, and organizing artistic and sensory activities gave me the opportunity to adapt to diverse needs and situations. Participation in music workshops and educational laboratories with young people taught me flexibility in learning and teamwork, as well as how to foster creativity in problem-solving. My involvement in cultural projects, initiatives against violence and social exclusion, and participation in events such as Renouvellement Urbain de Pantin allowed me to better understand the complexity of human relationships and the importance of active civic engagement in social life. Through these experiences, I learned to reflect on my own development, identify my strengths, and recognize areas for further improvement. I enhanced my resilience, developed the ability to cope with uncertainty, and cultivated empathy, which enriched me both personally and as a member of the community.