Empowering youth for a better future
Our public organization develops the potential of young people through Erasmus+ and European Solidarity Corps projects. We believe in the power of international experience, volunteering and intercultural exchanges.
Our public organization develops the potential of young people through Erasmus+ and European Solidarity Corps projects. We believe in the power of international experience, volunteering and intercultural exchanges.



Юніт 🤝 міжнародні можливості
Проводимо онлайн та офлайн зустрічі, де наша молодь може дізнатися про деталі програм від Європейського союзу – Erasmus+ та ESC.

Львів
Молодвіж
Захід, що зібрав сотні молодих людей та громадські організації, щоб разом обговорити найважливіші виклики сучасності. Наш стенд на «Алеї ГО» став місцем для нових знайомств, натхненних розмов та обміну ідеями про розвиток молоді🌟
Молодвіж для нас став простором для натхнення й дій, де ми мали змогу поспілкуватися про можливості для молодих людей.

Львів
Зліт про Erasmus+ та ESC
🕊Організували подію присвячену розбору деталей та особливостей програм Erasmus+ та ESC. Зустріч складалася з двох частин і блоків: освітня частина від наших спікерів та рельний досвід від учасників минулих проєктів.
На наших зустрічах, учасники знаходять відповіді на хвилюючі питання про дані програми. Було багато нетворкінгу, корисної інформації та знайомств.
Modern Odyssey is a European Solidarity Corps programme, supported by the Education & Culture Executive Agency and co-funded by the European Union.
Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or [name of the granting authority]. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.

Київ
Тренінг-інтенсив: Від заявки до участі
Тренінг з написання мотивацій для Erasmus+ 🌍 допоміг розібратись у вимогах координаторів, аналізувати та вдосконалювати заявки. Учасники дізналися інсайдерські лайфхаки, переглянули успішні приклади та обмінялися досвідом у мотивуючій атмосфері. Отримані знання підвищать шанси на відбір до міжнародних програм.
Modern Odyssey is a European Solidarity Corps programme, supported by the Education & Culture Executive Agency and co-funded by the European Union.
Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or [name of the granting authority]. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.

Learning Values
Partner countries: 🇦🇲 Armenia, 🇺🇦 Ukraine, 🇬🇷 Greece, 🇬🇪 Georgia, 🇪🇸 Spain, 🇱🇻 Latvia, 🇵🇱 Poland, Chechnya
After the pandemic and the war in Ukraine, new challenges emerged, affecting young people particularly hard, including coping with uncertainty and mental and physical health. To address these issues, this training focused on strengthening personal well-being, supporting others, and exploring the role of youth work in these changing times. In addition to traditional informal methods, the training incorporated outdoor learning through hikes, group challenges, and nature-based activities. The main goals were to: - Share experiences and solutions for well-being, - Reflect on and develop values in youth work, - Learn to design informal educational activities with outdoor elements. After the training in Georgia, participants will apply these skills in their home countries to turn discussed values into real actions for a positive future.

Digital Media Tools For Successful Dissemination
Partner countries: 🇬🇪 Georgia, 🇮🇹 Italy, 🇭🇷 Croatia, 🇲🇹 Malta, 🇪🇸 Spain, 🇦🇲 Armenia, 🇺🇦 Ukraine, 🇦🇿 Azerbaijan
“Digital Media Tools For Successful Dissemination” aims to enhance NGO and social media relations by addressing gaps in project dissemination through innovative social media management. As social media becomes vital for communication, many NGOs struggle with outdated methods, inconsistent updates, and poor engagement. This project focuses on empowering NGOs with skills in social media management, content creation, and effective dissemination strategies to improve outreach and project impact. Key objectives include: - Enhancing NGOs' ability to disseminate projects effectively - Developing social media management skills - Promoting non-formal learning and intercultural exchange - Exploring innovative content creation and ad tools - Strengthening media communication skills among NGO workers. The planned activity focuses on overcoming partner organizations' obstacles in disseminating their actions on social media. Participants will include NGO members, youth workers, trainers, and project managers responsible for their organization's social media and eager to learn effective dissemination tools.

CIRI–Cooperation for Improved Refugee Integration
Partner countries:🇬🇷 Greece, 🇫🇷 France, 🇺🇦 Ukraine, 🇹🇷 Turkiye, 🇪🇬 Egypt, 🇱🇹 Lithuania, 🇪🇸 Spain, +7 more
The project, held for the third time at the "Youth Center Epirus" in Ioannina, Greece, aims to improve the integration process of refugees, asylum seekers, and internally displaced persons (IDPs) in the communities where they currently reside, a topic that is highly relevant for Ukraine. The main focus of the training was their involvement in youth work and volunteering, with a special emphasis on the safety and protection of minors. Participants shared their experiences of working or volunteering with these groups, learned about best practices from experienced organizations in this field, and took part in group discussions and activities, such as using theatrical methods in their work. Based on one of the training courses conducted, an introductory guide and toolbox for non-formal education were created for those working with teenage and young adult refugees, asylum seekers, and displaced persons. This guide was developed by 48 participants during the "Cooperation for Improved Refugee Integration, Vol. 2" training course, in 2022. The proposed activities are best practices that can be easily adapted to the needs and realities of the people you work with.

Youth Advisory Boards for Peace
Partner countries: 🇮🇹 Italy, 🇭🇺Hungary, 🇳🇱 The Netherlands, 🇦🇲 Armenia , 🇬🇪 Georgia, 🇺🇦 Ukraine
The project aims to empower young people as key contributors to peacebuilding by enhancing the capacities of youth-led organizations in developing sustainable initiatives for local youth participation in policy development and peace advocacy, in line with UNSCR 2250. It involves partners from six countries, focusing on increasing youth leaders' competences, raising awareness, and fostering cross-border cooperation. Key outcomes include the creation of Youth Advisory Boards for Peace in three EaP communities and the strengthening of collaboration between EU and EaP partners.

Share your peace
Partner countries: 🇩🇪 Germany 🇬🇪 Georgia 🇺🇦 Ukraine 🇪🇸 Spain
The project aimed to provide youth workers with skills and tools to enable young people to become agents of peaceful change through community initiatives. The project's resources are available as open educational resources (OERs). Key activities included developing the project website and an online platform with training materials, conducting dissemination and communication efforts, organizing a training event in Spain for 16 youth workers, and arranging local conferences to present the project's results.

Need for Lead
Partner countries: 🇪🇸 Spain, 🇩🇪 Germany, 🇷🇴 Romania, 🇭🇺 Hungary
"Need for Lead," which focuses on supporting people with disabilities and their families in managing mental health challenges post-COVID-19. The pandemic has had a severe impact, especially on marginalized groups. Families of people with disabilities have faced job losses and mental health struggles due to caregiving responsibilities during and after lockdowns. "Need for Lead" has two main goals: 1. Mental Health Support: Develop a guide to help family members of people with disabilities adapt mentally. Based on this guide, we'll train local mentors to run pilot activities in each partner country. 2. Digital Skills Development: Train families and individuals with disabilities in digital skills to help them find online work, offering the flexibility they need given their circumstances.

Learning Values
Partner countries: 🇦🇲 Armenia, 🇺🇦 Ukraine, 🇬🇷 Greece, 🇬🇪 Georgia, 🇪🇸 Spain, 🇱🇻 Latvia, 🇵🇱 Poland, Chechnya
After the pandemic and the war in Ukraine, new challenges emerged, affecting young people particularly hard, including coping with uncertainty and mental and physical health. To address these issues, this training focused on strengthening personal well-being, supporting others, and exploring the role of youth work in these changing times. In addition to traditional informal methods, the training incorporated outdoor learning through hikes, group challenges, and nature-based activities. The main goals were to: - Share experiences and solutions for well-being, - Reflect on and develop values in youth work, - Learn to design informal educational activities with outdoor elements. After the training in Georgia, participants will apply these skills in their home countries to turn discussed values into real actions for a positive future.

Digital Media Tools For Successful Dissemination
Partner countries: 🇬🇪 Georgia, 🇮🇹 Italy, 🇭🇷 Croatia, 🇲🇹 Malta, 🇪🇸 Spain, 🇦🇲 Armenia, 🇺🇦 Ukraine, 🇦🇿 Azerbaijan
“Digital Media Tools For Successful Dissemination” aims to enhance NGO and social media relations by addressing gaps in project dissemination through innovative social media management. As social media becomes vital for communication, many NGOs struggle with outdated methods, inconsistent updates, and poor engagement. This project focuses on empowering NGOs with skills in social media management, content creation, and effective dissemination strategies to improve outreach and project impact. Key objectives include: - Enhancing NGOs' ability to disseminate projects effectively - Developing social media management skills - Promoting non-formal learning and intercultural exchange - Exploring innovative content creation and ad tools - Strengthening media communication skills among NGO workers. The planned activity focuses on overcoming partner organizations' obstacles in disseminating their actions on social media. Participants will include NGO members, youth workers, trainers, and project managers responsible for their organization's social media and eager to learn effective dissemination tools.

CIRI–Cooperation for Improved Refugee Integration
Partner countries:🇬🇷 Greece, 🇫🇷 France, 🇺🇦 Ukraine, 🇹🇷 Turkiye, 🇪🇬 Egypt, 🇱🇹 Lithuania, 🇪🇸 Spain, +7 more
The project, held for the third time at the "Youth Center Epirus" in Ioannina, Greece, aims to improve the integration process of refugees, asylum seekers, and internally displaced persons (IDPs) in the communities where they currently reside, a topic that is highly relevant for Ukraine. The main focus of the training was their involvement in youth work and volunteering, with a special emphasis on the safety and protection of minors. Participants shared their experiences of working or volunteering with these groups, learned about best practices from experienced organizations in this field, and took part in group discussions and activities, such as using theatrical methods in their work. Based on one of the training courses conducted, an introductory guide and toolbox for non-formal education were created for those working with teenage and young adult refugees, asylum seekers, and displaced persons. This guide was developed by 48 participants during the "Cooperation for Improved Refugee Integration, Vol. 2" training course, in 2022. The proposed activities are best practices that can be easily adapted to the needs and realities of the people you work with.

Youth Advisory Boards for Peace
Partner countries: 🇮 🇹 Italy, 🇭🇺Hungary, 🇳🇱 The Netherlands, 🇦🇲 Armenia , 🇬🇪 Georgia, 🇺🇦 Ukraine
The project aims to empower young people as key contributors to peacebuilding by enhancing the capacities of youth-led organizations in developing sustainable initiatives for local youth participation in policy development and peace advocacy, in line with UNSCR 2250. It involves partners from six countries, focusing on increasing youth leaders' competences, raising awareness, and fostering cross-border cooperation. Key outcomes include the creation of Youth Advisory Boards for Peace in three EaP communities and the strengthening of collaboration between EU and EaP partners.

Share your peace
Partner countries: 🇩🇪 Germany 🇬🇪 Georgia 🇺🇦 Ukraine 🇪🇸 Spain
The project aimed to provide youth workers with skills and tools to enable young people to become agents of peaceful change through community initiatives. The project's resources are available as open educational resources (OERs). Key activities included developing the project website and an online platform with training materials, conducting dissemination and communication efforts, organizing a training event in Spain for 16 youth workers, and arranging local conferences to present the project's results.

Need for Lead
Partner countries: 🇪🇸 Spain, 🇩🇪 Germany, 🇷🇴 Romania, 🇭🇺 Hungary
"Need for Lead," which focuses on supporting people with disabilities and their families in managing mental health challenges post-COVID-19. The pandemic has had a severe impact, especially on marginalized groups. Families of people with disabilities have faced job losses and mental health struggles due to caregiving responsibilities during and after lockdowns. "Need for Lead" has two main goals: 1. Mental Health Support: Develop a guide to help family members of people with disabilities adapt mentally. Based on this guide, we'll train local mentors to run pilot activities in each partner country. 2. Digital Skills Development: Train families and individuals with disabilities in digital skills to help them find online work, offering the flexibility they need given their circumstances.
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Learning Values
Partner countries: 🇦🇲 Armenia, 🇺🇦 Ukraine, 🇬🇷 Greece, 🇬🇪 Georgia, 🇪🇸 Spain, 🇱🇻 Latvia, 🇵🇱 Poland, Chechnya
After the pandemic and the war in Ukraine, new challenges emerged, affecting young people particularly hard, including coping with uncertainty and mental and physical health. To address these issues, this training focused on strengthening personal well-being, supporting others, and exploring the role of youth work in these changing times. In addition to traditional informal methods, the training incorporated outdoor learning through hikes, group challenges, and nature-based activities. The main goals were to: - Share experiences and solutions for well-being, - Reflect on and develop values in youth work, - Learn to design informal educational activities with outdoor elements. After the training in Georgia, participants will apply these skills in their home countries to turn discussed values into real actions for a positive future.

Digital Media Tools For Successful Dissemination
Partner countries: 🇬🇪 Georgia, 🇮🇹 Italy, 🇭🇷 Croatia, 🇲🇹 Malta, 🇪🇸 Spain, 🇦🇲 Armenia, 🇺🇦 Ukraine, 🇦🇿 Azerbaijan
“Digital Media Tools For Successful Dissemination” aims to enhance NGO and social media relations by addressing gaps in project dissemination through innovative social media management. As social media becomes vital for communication, many NGOs struggle with outdated methods, inconsistent updates, and poor engagement. This project focuses on empowering NGOs with skills in social media management, content creation, and effective dissemination strategies to improve outreach and project impact. Key objectives include: - Enhancing NGOs' ability to disseminate projects effectively - Developing social media management skills - Promoting non-formal learning and intercultural exchange - Exploring innovative content creation and ad tools - Strengthening media communication skills among NGO workers. The planned activity focuses on overcoming partner organizations' obstacles in disseminating their actions on social media. Participants will include NGO members, youth workers, trainers, and project managers responsible for their organization's social media and eager to learn effective dissemination tools.

CIRI–Cooperation for Improved Refugee Integration
Partner countries:🇬🇷 Greece, 🇫🇷 France, 🇺🇦 Ukraine, 🇹🇷 Turkiye, 🇪🇬 Egypt, 🇱🇹 Lithuania, 🇪🇸 Spain, +7 more
The project, held for the third time at the "Youth Center Epirus" in Ioannina, Greece, aims to improve the integration process of refugees, asylum seekers, and internally displaced persons (IDPs) in the communities where they currently reside, a topic that is highly relevant for Ukraine. The main focus of the training was their involvement in youth work and volunteering, with a special emphasis on the safety and protection of minors. Participants shared their experiences of working or volunteering with these groups, learned about best practices from experienced organizations in this field, and took part in group discussions and activities, such as using theatrical methods in their work. Based on one of the training courses conducted, an introductory guide and toolbox for non-formal education were created for those working with teenage and young adult refugees, asylum seekers, and displaced persons. This guide was developed by 48 participants during the "Cooperation for Improved Refugee Integration, Vol. 2" training course, in 2022. The proposed activities are best practices that can be easily adapted to the needs and realities of the people you work with.

Youth Advisory Boards for Peace
Partner countries: 🇮🇹 Italy, 🇭🇺Hungary, 🇳🇱 The Netherlands, 🇦🇲 Armenia , 🇬🇪 Georgia, 🇺🇦 Ukraine
The project aims to empower young people as key contributors to peacebuilding by enhancing the capacities of youth-led organizations in developing sustainable initiatives for local youth participation in policy development and peace advocacy, in line with UNSCR 2250. It involves partners from six countries, focusing on increasing youth leaders' competences, raising awareness, and fostering cross-border cooperation. Key outcomes include the creation of Youth Advisory Boards for Peace in three EaP communities and the strengthening of collaboration between EU and EaP partners.

Share your peace
Partner countries: 🇩🇪 Germany 🇬🇪 Georgia 🇺🇦 Ukraine 🇪🇸 Spain
The project aimed to provide youth workers with skills and tools to enable young people to become agents of peaceful change through community initiatives. The project's resources are available as open educational resources (OERs). Key activities included developing the project website and an online platform with training materials, conducting dissemination and communication efforts, organizing a training event in Spain for 16 youth workers, and arranging local conferences to present the project's results.

Need for Lead
Partner countries: 🇪🇸 Spain, 🇩🇪 Germany, 🇷🇴 Romania, 🇭🇺 Hungary
"Need for Lead," which focuses on supporting people with disabilities and their families in managing mental health challenges post-COVID-19. The pandemic has had a severe impact, especially on marginalized groups. Families of people with disabilities have faced job losses and mental health struggles due to caregiving responsibilities during and after lockdowns. "Need for Lead" has two main goals: 1. Mental Health Support: Develop a guide to help family members of people with disabilities adapt mentally. Based on this guide, we'll train local mentors to run pilot activities in each partner country. 2. Digital Skills Development: Train families and individuals with disabilities in digital skills to help them find online work, offering the flexibility they need given their circumstances.




Participant feedback
Feedback from our students is the best confirmation of the quality of our work. We are proud of the successes of our students and are always happy with their achievements. Read their stories and learn how our courses helped them change their lives for the better.


Denys Marakhovskyi
Participant of the Erasmus+ project
I took part in my third Erasmus+ youth exchange "Art of Wellbeing" from 26/04-06/05/2024 in the Netherlands. The project aimed at social inclusion of people with disabilities and attracted 50 participants from different countries, such as Ukraine, Romania, Georgia, Azerbaijan, France, the Netherlands, Tunisia and Israel. My expectations regarding the study of social inclusion and personal well-being were fully met.
Talking to great people like Mohamed Maher, Ali Gurbanli and others made this project unforgettable.


Denys Marakhovskyi
Participant of the Erasmus+ project
I took part in my third Erasmus+ youth exchange "Art of Wellbeing" from 26/04-06/05/2024 in the Netherlands. The project aimed at social inclusion of people with disabilities and attracted 50 participants from different countries, such as Ukraine, Romania, Georgia, Azerbaijan, France, the Netherlands, Tunisia and Israel. My expectations regarding the study of social inclusion and personal well-being were fully met.
Talking to great people like Mohamed Maher, Ali Gurbanli and others made this project unforgettable.


Denys Marakhovskyi
Participant of the Erasmus+ project
I took part in my third Erasmus+ youth exchange "Art of Wellbeing" from 26/04-06/05/2024 in the Netherlands. The project aimed at social inclusion of people with disabilities and attracted 50 participants from different countries, such as Ukraine, Romania, Georgia, Azerbaijan, France, the Netherlands, Tunisia and Israel. My expectations regarding the study of social inclusion and personal well-being were fully met.
Talking to great people like Mohamed Maher, Ali Gurbanli and others made this project unforgettable.
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