EU-funded projects driving youth empowerment, mobility, and non-formal learning across Europe.
Climate Crisis youth mobility brings together young people from different countries to raise awareness about climate change, global warming, and the growing water crisis. Through non-formal learning activities, participants explore the relationship between climate change, economic systems, and policies, while discussing how daily habits and behaviors affect environmental sustainability. The project promotes responsible practices such as the 3R principles (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) and encourages the use of renewable energy sources like solar and wind power.
Participants also learn about the European Union’s strategies on water protection, biodiversity, climate action, and ecosystem preservation. In addition, the exchange introduces young people to the Erasmus+ Programme and Youthpass, helping them understand non-formal learning and key competences while working in an international and intercultural environment.
The training course “Erasmus+ Going Virtual – Online Methods for Youth Workers” focuses on developing innovative digital youth work practices, particularly for supporting young people at risk of social exclusion during crisis situations. The project brings together youth workers from different countries to explore practical online methods that create safe spaces for young people to share experiences and express their emotions.
Participants learn about modern digital youth work tools, strengthen their skills in promoting social inclusion, and exchange good practices for working with vulnerable youth groups. The training also encourages intercultural dialogue between participants from EU and partner countries while supporting self-reflection on the needs of disadvantaged young people.
Understanding the EU programme that funds our work.
Short-term international projects bringing young people together from different countries for shared learning activities. Duration: 5–21 days.
Mobility activities for youth workers, educators, and volunteers to develop professional skills and exchange practices across Europe.
A set of principles encouraging eco-friendly travel and sustainable practices in all Erasmus+ activities, which we actively integrate into our projects.
We welcome partner organisations from across Europe for future Erasmus+ applications.