Last week, our team of volunteers for the “(E) United in Diversity” project arrived. ?
Volunteers from Bulgaria ??, Austria ?? (Hey, we rarely see you guys around! ), Poland ??, Spain ??, Lithuania ??, Georgia ??, Italy ?? and the Czech Republic ?? are helping us to draw the attention of young people in Saxony-Anhalt to the European elections ?️ and raise awareness of European identity ?? and values.
Read more: ESC team supports us with European election promo for young people
The school tour of GOEUROPE! and the EUROPE DIRECT Halle started yesterday, this time focusing on the ?? ?️ European elections on June 9, 2024.
The event kicked off at BbS Wittenberg, where around 150 pupils fought their way through our Europe Battle, puzzled over mobility options in our Escape Room and put their knowledge to the test in our Europe Rally. Our volunteer TEAM EUROPA (teameuropa.eu) provided the necessary input with workshops and other information offers.
Also very popular: the Wahl-O-Mat of the Saxony-Anhalt State Center for Political Education, which we had in tow.Our next stops for this week: (again) Wittenberg, Oschersleben and Halberstadt - we're already excited! ?Bonjour! Since Monday we are back in our partner region Centre-Val de Loire in France ?, with 25 students from all over Saxony-Anhalt.
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Join our team of German and international volunteers for our large-scale educational project, "OTTOPIA European Children's City", and become one of 100+ child supervisors and assistants at the largest international youth exchange in Central Germany.
Have you ever wondered what happens when 400+ children build and design their own city - without adults and only based on their own rules? Join our international team of supervisors and find out!
A Children's City is a hands-on project for children that aims to teach complex concepts from the adult world in a playful way. In their own city, the participating children can try out different professions, make political decisions together and, of course, have a lot of fun. Adults are not allowed in! Only children and the supervisors (that's you!) may enter the Children's City. This creates a city life that the participating children shape and develop themselves. In a playful way, they have to deal with democratic voting processes and topics such as social coexistence, work and wages, self-determination and co-operation.
Learn more about OTTOPIA - European Children's City ( German language only).
As a supervisor for the 400+ children attending daily, there are plenty of opportunities for you to learn and make new experiences! Gain valuable insights into the pedagogical guidance of children in the context of an international educational project, and working with the 100+ international volunteers offers great opportunities to improve your skills in terms of cooperation, coordination, communication and work organisation!
You will also have the opportunity to learn more about ESC volunteering, life in Germany and the construction/dismantling of a large-scale open-air event. During the Kinderstadt you will attend a small German course to facilitate communication with the children.
Oh, one more thing: this project is the largest international youth exchange in Central Germany. If you ever wanted to make new contacts, get to know other young people from all over Europe and have a lot of fun together - this is the place for you!
Please be aware that you have to take part in one mandatory online course to become a volunteer in this project
10 July, 10am to 5pm or
11 July, 10am to 5pm
In these courses you will be prepared for working with children as well as introduced to the concept of the Children’s City. You will also have the opportunity to learn more about ESC volunteering, life in Germany and the construction/dismantling of the Kinderstadt. During the Kinderstadt you will attend a small German course to facilitate communication with the children.
June 2024 | Mandatory Online Course (see above) |
Week 1 | Getting to know each other and setting up the Kinderstadt |
Week 2-3 | Kinderstadt |
Week 4 | disassembling Kinderstadt |
Week 5 | wrap up, evaluation and days off |
Your travel expenses will be reimbursed up to these fixed amounts per round trip and per person:
10-99 km: | 20,00 € / person |
100-499 km: | 180,00 € / person |
500-1,999 km: | 275,00 € / person |
2,000-2,999 km: | 360,00 € / person |
Please note that the distance will be calculated according to the Erasmus+ distance calculator.
The European Solidarity Corps (ESC) is an amazing opportunity for young people who want to travel abroad and make a positive impact on communities and society. It's a program run by the European Union that gives young people between the ages of 18 and 30 the chance to volunteer or work on projects that make a real difference in the world.
Whether you want to help others, learn new skills or gain valuable experience, our ESC projects have something for everyone. With a wide range of projects available, you can choose to work on something that matches your passions and interests. From helping the elderly and disabled to protecting the environment and promoting cultural diversity, the possibilities are endless.
Not only will you make a meaningful contribution to society, but you'll also develop new skills, make new friends and broaden your horizons. You'll have the opportunity to learn from other cultures, build your network, and gain experiences that will last a lifetime.
So if you're looking for a way to make a positive impact, grow as a person, and have the time of your life, an ESC project at EJBM is the perfect opportunity for you! Apply now and start your journey towards a more fulfilling and meaningful future.
The button below will take you to this volunteering opportunity on the European Youth Portal. We can only consider applications that you submit there.
Last weekend, 26 young people met at the EJBM for the training seminar for our TEAM EUROPA and our Youth Council.
The program included our methodical classics such as the Europe Rally, the Europe Battle and other simulation games, but also other didactic tools: What is the role of a team leader? How do I lead group processes? How do I manage discussions?