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About our partnerships

Our partners are a key pillar of the development and quality of our work.

We are connected by a shared vision: to create safe, inclusive, and supportive spaces for young people, promoting inclusion, diversity, solidarity, and active participation, while strengthening mental health, personal development, and the professionalisation of youth work. Our approach is closely aligned with the core values of Erasmus+, which emphasise equality of opportunity, social inclusion, intercultural dialogue, and the empowerment of young people to actively shape their communities.

We build our partnerships on long-term trust, shared values, and the belief that international cooperation is essential for developing innovative and effective approaches.
 

We collaborate with organisations active in the topics of mental health, somatics and body-oriented approaches, creative media, and support for marginalised groups, mainly within youthwork field. Their expertise complements our programmes and enables a holistic response to the needs of young people and youth workers.

 

We place strong emphasis on connecting different fields, for example, integrating somatic practices into youth work to support emotional regulation and resilience, or using creative expression as a tool for inclusion and empowerment.
 

With most of our partners, we have been cooperating for several years, building strong professional alliances and fluid collaboration. We also intentionally invite new partners to join our projects based on clear criteria:

  • We support organisations that share our values and are new to the Erasmus+ framework, helping them better understand and benefit from the programme.

  • We collaborate with organisations that bring complementary expertise, strengthening the multi-faceted impact of our projects.
     

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Meet or partners


Dreams for Life - Romania
is one of the experienced partners within the Erasmus+ framework and youthwork. They contribute extensive experience in organising activities and Erasmus+ projects strongly oriented towards nature and ecopsychology, while also emphasising professional development and the importance of introspective practices in youth work. They bring years of expertise in outdoor and experiential learning. The knowledge gained through this project will further enrich their socially engaged environmental programmes.

web: https://dreamsforlife.ro/
 

Terre de Nuages - France
Terre de Nuages is an association aiming at the creation of collective immersions, of reconnection to the living and empowerment. It develops European non-formal educational projects around well-being, reconnection to self, to others and to what surrounds us. They also focus on environmental themes, solidarity-based coexistence, and inclusion.

web: www.terredenuages.fr

mail: terredenuages@gmail.com


Trib-Arte - Spain
places special emphasis on working with young people with fewer opportunities, developing socially inclusive communities, and designing innovative activities for managing group dynamics. They bring a strong repertoire of educational activities for young people from diverse cultural backgrounds.

web: www.tribarte.com


 

Vulcanicamente - Italy 

is a social promotion association founded in Lecce. Since 2012, it has promoted opportunities for growth, sharing, and learning to create a better world together.

"Our vision is the well-being of people and the planet. For years, we have been committed to raising awareness, informing, and promoting sustainable growth. We aim to cultivate internal and external sustainability, aspiring to leave a better world than the one we inherited."

Web: www.vulcanicamente.it

mail: vulcanicamente@pec.it


Movement Lab - Slovakia

is a Slovak organisation for whom Erasmus+ is still relatively new. They are highly experienced in psychotherapy, dance and movement therapy, and movement-based workshops that support both personal and professional development. Their expertise significantly strengthens the somatic and mental health dimension of our collaborative work.

web: www.4artstherapy.com

info@4artstherapy.com

Unfold e.V. - Germany 

Unfold e.V. is a youth-led, non-profit organisation based in Germany. The association is dedicated to youth empowerment, mental health, body awareness, and peace education. Its mission is to create spaces where young people can connect with themselves and others, build resilience, and grow into active, socially engaged European citizens.
Web: You can find them on Instagram under: @unfold.ev

Open Sense - Latvia 

organises a wide range of activities addressing social inequality. Its members tackle these issues through innovative non-formal education methods. They are involved in projects promoting active participation, strengthening the personal and professional capacities of youth workers, raising social awareness, combating discrimination, and improving the talents and skills of marginalised young people.

web: www.facebook.com/ngoopensense/

 


By combining strengths in youth work, mental health, somatic practices, environmental responsibility, inclusion, and solidarity-based personal development, our partnerships create a dynamic learning ecosystem that benefits not only our organisations but, most importantly, the young people and communities we serve.

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