ERASMUS+ 2024

By Polish Foundation for the Development of Local Communities "Initiative"

We Need Your Superpower. How to implement activities based on diversity.

Mobility of youth workers.

As part of the Erasmus+ Program, on April 6-14, 2024, there was be this training course.The center of activity was the "Hajstra" Agritourism Farm in Huta Polańśka, located in the Beskid Niski Mountains, in southern Poland (in the Jasło district).

Nature In Education, Education In Nature.

Mobility of youth workers.

For 10 days (May 6-15, 2024), participants from 8 countries was take part in ecological and nature activities, art therapy, hippotherapy and tourism, and above all, they was have the opportunity to learn good practices, methods and exchange experiences in engaging in ecological activities.

Keep the balance. Learn from nature.

Youth exchange.

This youth exchange took place from June 24 to July 3, 2024. Participants from 5 countries had the opportunity to create conditions for mutual acquaintance, overcoming barriers and stereotypes and cooperation; development of creativity, activity, independence, ability to work in a teamand much more.

Media

Links to photo galleries, video playlists, publications and other materials.

We Need Your Superpower (Video)

We Need Your Superpower (Photos)

Nature In Education (Video)

Nature In Education (Photos)

Keep the balance (Video)

Keep the balance (Photos)

Partners and Contacts

  • Cuzisti Implicati Organization (Romania)
  • Non-governmental organization "ACTION" (Ukraine)
  • ARTECO Pavletić, (Croatia)
  • Coda di Lupo (Italy)
  • Asociacija Profesinių Iniciatyvų Tinklas "Jaunimas ir Suaugusieji" (Lithuania)
  • Health Growth - Center for personal and cultural development for children and youngsters (Bulgaria)
  • Global Entrepreneurial Disabled Association (Turkey)
  • WeSound (Italy)
  • Evolving YOUth (Latvia)
  • Asociación de Vecinos/as de Meaus (Spain)



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