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AU PAIR LOOKING FOR HOST FAMILY


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Hi, I'm Irene, nice to meet you! I am looking for an host family, I am available at the beginning of November.

I'm italian and I'm 23 years old. I've been volunteering in the social services in a near village. After that, I've been working for a year in a radiology center. These experiences gave me the opportunity to stay close to people and understand their necessities.

I'm part of an organization in my village called "Comitato Giovanile", that focuses on the needs of the young people like me.

I have experience with children from approximately 2 years and children of 6-10 years. I can send references.

I can easily adapt to every situation and I know my way around. I'm a cheerful girl, I have many friends and i like to like to do activities with them or by myself. I like cinema, walking, camping and going to the sea. I like open spaces and being on the outside. My biggest hobby is writing. I like kids and playing with them, to know them better and become friends:I teach them the important things in life, and they make me appreciate again the small things. I'm ready to become their big sister, helping them in their growth. I'm also good in cooking and houseworking.


Let me know if you are interested, please.


Kind regards

Irene

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