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The Future is Europe

Context of the project

Heverlee (Belgium), 24/05/2022, Don Bosco Youth-Net ivzw, the European network of Salesian youth organisations, and its partners announce their 2-year project on the topic of volunteering: “The future is Europe: Voluntary service and social change”.

“The Future is Europe” is an Erasmus+ small-scale partnership in youth Key Action 2 project starting in spring 2022 for the duration of two years. It was written and applied for by the Don Bosco Youth-Net Working Group on Volunteering and is aimed at young volunteers. The project’s aim is to help define a vision for voluntary service for the next years in setting long-term goals helping all partner organisations to develop concrete actions.

All activities implemented for this project are built around four pillars: digitalisation, solidarity, employment and sustainability. These activities aim to raise awareness of young people on issues such as European citizenship, civic engagement and common values. They will connect young people from various countries and help them develop their soft skills, competences and their employability. This will help all partner organisations to create a model of education for active and European citizenship to be implemented in all countries involved and beyond.

​Project presentation and expected impact

The project “The Future is Europe” consists of four activities build around an online preparatory meeting, an in-person seminar and an online follow-up meeting for each topic:

  • “Volunteers for digital transformation” - Benediktbeuern (Germany), 29/08-01/09/2022
  • “Volunteers for solidarity” in Leuven (Belgium), 20-23/10/2022
  • “Volunteers for employment” in El Campello (Spain), 27-30/04/2023
  • “Volunteers for sustainability” in Mogliano V.to / Venice (Italy), 03-06/08/2023

Expected project results include the strengthening of the voluntary service at European level for all partners involved, in order to reach more young people through quality projects, to have a strong impact on employability of young people through recognition of competencies gained during the experience, to provide digital solutions for networking and learning environments, including mentoring and general support during all the stages of a project.

A final document, implemented during the whole duration of the project in the form of a policy paper, will be then disseminated at national, regional and local level, aiming to inspire other organisations active in the field of volunteering service and international youth mobility.

Objectives

The overall objectives for this small-scale partnership project are the following:
  1. To be able to strengthen the European dimension our voluntary service offers.
  2. To reach more young people through quality projects in the field of voluntary service.
  3. To have a strong impact on employability of young people through recognition of competencies gained during the experience.
  4. To provide digital solutions for networking and learning environments, including mentoring and general support during all the stages of a project.

Partner organisations

Don Bosco Youth-Net (DBYN), based in Heverlee, Belgium, is the lead partner and coordinator of this project. It is the network of European Salesian youth organisations. Its own working group on Volunteering has made this project possible.
Aktionszentrum Benediktbeuern, based in Germany, is a youth centre for young people providing activities in the field of non-formal education, training of youth leaders and voluntary service.
Confederación Don Bosco, based in Spain, is a youth organisation that works to defend and promote children and young people, offering volunteering experiences, training opportunities and international camps.
Jeugddienst Don Bosco, based in Heverlee, Belgium, is a non-governmental organisation offering participation in youth-led events and youth participation activities.
Salesiani per il Sociale (SxS), based in Rome, Italy, is a network of more than 100 organisations engaged in the protection and support of minors and young people throughout Italy.
Turismo Giovanile e Sociale APS, based in Rome, Italy, is a network of groups and associations actively promoting youth and social tourism all over Italy.
TGS Eurogroup, based in Mogliano V.to / Venice, Italy, combines youth training activities in its home country as well as abroad with a concept of active, social and sustainable tourism.
Salesian Pastoral Youth Service, based in Balzan, Malta, accompanies young people to discover authentic life values through local and international volunteering and training activities.
Youth to Connect, based in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, is a youth-led project offering young people a volunteering experience within Europe, including guidance, preparation and evaluation.
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Partners

Financial support

This project is a KA2 Project: Small-scale Partnership, funded by the  European Union.

Profile of participants

The staff members of the partner organisations will look for 2 participants who ideally can be engaged throughout the whole project. It is important for our network to include young people’s voice into the development process. Since they have experience as local or international volunteers, they can exactly define needs and chances for voluntary service activities. We put forward the following profile:
  • Participants between 18-30 years old with experience in volunteering
  • Engaged in local or international youth work (oratory, youth centres, youth movement etc.).
  • Being able to act as a multiplier within the local community and sending organisation
  • Being able to communicate and work in English
  • Being open and motivated for an international and intercultural experience
  • Familiar with Don Bosco

Volunteers for digital transformation - Benediktbeuern(GE)

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 Volunteers for solidarity - Leuven (BE)

Volunteers for employment - El Campello (SP)

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READ ABOUT THE PARTICIPANTS TESTIMONIES

Volunteers for sustainability - Venice (IT)

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TESTIMONIES OF THE PARTICIPANTS

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Benedetta Tribulato - Salesiani per il Sociale                                  Interviews to Karen, Gabriele, Rodrigo, Sara, Vroni, Martina, Jamilene and Rafa

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DisclaImer

The international secretariat of Don Bosco Youth-Net ivzw is financially supported by the European Union, through its 'Erasmus+'-programme, and by the Council of Europe, through its 'European Youth Foundation'. This website is a publication of Don Bosco Youth-Net ivzw. The website reflects the views only of the author, and neither the European Commission nor the Council of Europe can be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.
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  • About
    • Don Bosco Youth-Net
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    • Preventive system, Citizenship & Human Rights Education
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    • Upcoming activities >
      • Advocacy in Action
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      • Youth Guardians
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      • Mental Health in Youth Work
      • Yout(h)echnology
      • European School of Animators 2023
      • The Future is Europe
      • Voices of Youth 2022
      • Educate to Elevate Youth
      • SoS-Safeguarding
      • Play It Covid-Safe!
      • Coping over coffee
      • Statement Coronavirus
      • I Youth Advocate
      • Camino
      • European Summer School of Animators 2019
      • The Journey Never Ends
      • European Summer School of Animators
      • Ready, Steady, Go !
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      • Common ground
      • Rise Up !
      • DB4R >
        • Speak up!
        • Crossing borders
        • Take the next step
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        • Pathways to Human Rights Education
        • Routes to Europe
        • Streetwise
      • All Alien
      • You(th) for Human Rights
      • Generations of Participation - Past training
  • Advocacy
  • Resources
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    • Inspiration
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