We are excited to announce that we are entering the third year of accreditation, which means more innovative projects, new opportunities for educators and young people, and an even greater impact on skill development and international cooperation. This year’s edition will include numerous initiatives supporting the professional development of youth workers, as well as programs dedicated directly to young people, offering them space for learning, exchanging experiences, and developing social skills.

In the coming months, various training sessions and workshops will be held for youth workers on topics such as soft skills, leadership, emotional intelligence, non-formal education, mental health and well-being, intercultural cooperation, and resilience-building. Participants will gain practical tools for working with youth, learn about modern teaching methods, and share experiences in an international environment.

In addition to educator-focused activities, youth exchanges are also planned. These exchanges will allow participants to develop interpersonal skills, explore themes such as culture, mythology, and identity, and co-create artistic and social projects. Young people will have the chance to experience international cooperation, broaden their perspectives, and learn how to actively engage in social and civic life.

This year’s accreditation is a great opportunity to take part in unique educational initiatives and gain valuable experience in youth work and personal growth. We encourage active participation and full use of the opportunities offered!
The project is co-financed by the European Union under the Erasmus+ program.