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European Solidarity Corps
The European Solidarity Corps is an initiative by the European Union that offers young people the opportunity to engage in a wide range of solidarity activities.

Erasmus+
Erasmus+ Youth is an integral part of the broader Erasmus+ program, an initiative by the European Union designed to promote mobility, collaboration, and learning opportunities for young people.

Eurodesk
Eurodesk is a dynamic European network that serves as a hub for information and support related to international mobility and opportunities. Its mission is to make it easier for young people to discover, access, and engage in various European programs and initiatives.
Our Projects
W.E.S.T.
The W.E.S.T. – We Empower Sports Together Youth Workers’ Mobility was held in Marmaris, Türkiye, between 5–13 October 2025, with participants from five countries. Funded by the European Commission under Erasmus+, the project aimed to empower youth workers in using Education Through Sport (ETS) methodologies to promote inclusion, social participation, and personal development. Its main outcome was the design and implementation of inclusive sport-based learning activities, which will be used by participants in their local youth work contexts.
G.L.O.W.
The G.L.O.W. (Green Learning Opportunities Worldwide) Youth Workers’ Mobility was held in Marmaris, Türkiye, between 1–10 April 2025, with participants from four countries. Funded by the European Commission under Erasmus+, the project aimed to enhance youth workers’ skills in environmental sustainability and digital transformation. Its main outcome was the “G.L.O.W. Digital Booklet,” featuring green project ideas linked to the European Youth Goals.
F.L.O.W.
The F.L.O.W. (Future Leaders & Online Wisdom) Youth Workers’ Mobility was held in Istanbul, Türkiye, between 16–25 November 2024, with participants from seven countries. Funded by the European Commission under Erasmus+, the project aimed to enhance youth workers’ skills in democratic participation, advocacy, and inclusion through non-formal learning. Its main outcome was the “Survival Guide in Civil Society,” promoting sustainability and resilience in youth work.
S.L.O.W.
The S.L.O.W. (Safe Learning Online World) Youth Exchange took place in Istanbul, Türkiye, with participants from five countries. Funded by the European Commission under Erasmus+, the project aimed to strengthen digital literacy, online safety, and active citizenship among young people through non-formal learning and interactive workshops, promoting digital transformation and participation.
G.R.O.W.
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