You are between 16 and 27 years old, live in Germany and want to meet new people? Is mental health important to you?
You are working in international youth work, age 18 or older and are interested in mental health?
Then register NOW for our international training course from October 14th until October 21st at the European Youth Educational Centre in Magdeburg.
For one week we will discover national and international support structures for mental health and develop a check list for mental health in international youth work.
Registration: https://forms.gle/cPa9R2CiiP99TASS6
Funded by Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs, Health and Equality of the State of Saxony-Anhalt
The KA2 Partnership is funded through Erasmus+ Youth in Action within Strategic Partnership.
GOEUROPE! is funded by the state chancellery
Ministry of Culture of the federal State of Saxony-Anhalt
And thanx to our Partners!
Parcours Le Monde - https://www.parcourslemonde.org
Fitt - https://fitt.ro
Las ninas del Tul - https://lasdeltul.net
E-unity - https://e-unity.nl
What/who is a European?
This question was addressed last week by 25 participants from Germany, France, Hungary, Italy and Spain. For a whole week, the young people aged 13-16 discussed topics such as Europe, the EU and what it means to be European.
The international team for the Ottopia summer camp is here! The 20 volunteers are with us as part of the European Solidarity Corps and will look after the children and familiarize them with their languages as part of the Ottopia summer camp.
Read more: The international team for the Ottopia summer camp is here!
You are between 13 and 16 years old and you are interested in Europe? Then sign up for our youth exchange! From July 9th to 16th you can meet in Magdeburg with people from other countries: What are European values? What does it mean to be
to be? What is the EU all about?
Participation in an international youth exchange at the European Youth Education Center Magdeburg is free of charge. Accommodation in shared rooms and full board are included. Underage participants are supervised by their team leaders or pedagogical staff of the EJBM.
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Youth exchanges are dynamic programs that bring together young people from different countries to share experiences, ideas, and cultures. Through these exchanges, participants engage in various activities, workshops, and projects that promote cross-cultural understanding, personal growth, and the development of essential life skills.
By fostering international friendships and collaboration, youth exchanges inspire a sense of unity, open-mindedness, and european/global citizenship among the next generation, preparing them to be active contributors to a diverse and interconnected world.
The EJBM regularly offers various international youth exchanges in Magdeburg with different topics and learning objectives.