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LEARNING HAS NO END

Volunteering aimed at language learning activities through non-formal education for children, young people and adults. These activities promotes interculturality, tolerance and respect between people of different origins. European Solidarity Corps.

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THAUSAND AND ONE MOSAICS FOR INCLUSION.
CREATIVITY AND ART FOR CHANGE. 

Four Spanish volunteers learned the mosaic technique that they later used as a tool to promote equality, tolerance and peace through learning Spanish and English. The activity took place in Sousse, Tunisia with the young people there. Art and creativity shaped the content. European Solidarity Corps.

TREE BY TREE
REFORESTING THE DESERT

Four Spanish volunteers collaborated in the planting of more than 2,000 fruit trees: argan, algarrobo and acacia. They participated in the awareness campaign related to climate change and organized workshops in Spanish related to the environment for the local population. European Solidarity Corps.
 

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INTERCAMP
INTERNATIONAL CAMP

10 volunteers of different nationalities formed a team with the aim of organizing an intercultural and international camp in English for children in the Illescas area, as well as its surroundings, prioritizing those in vulnerable situations. In addition, two table tennis camps were held for local clubs such as Navalcán and Azarquiel in the province of Toledo. European Solidarity Corps.

MOSAIC FOR PEACE

In 2023, Twelve volunteers from different nations came together with the objective of creating the largest mosaic in the world in favor of Peace. January-February 2023. European Solidarity Corps. Previously: creating mosaics in a traditional way with a local artist, helping community in social work area, learning Arabic language and discovering the beauty of Tunisia.

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FOR A GREEN FUTUR
THE GREEN GREAT ADVENTURE

Youth exchange with thirty-six young people from Finland, Tunisia and Spain. For three weeks the group visited each of the three countries, discussing topics such as recycling, garbage and its impact on Tunisian beaches, as well as the problem of "fast fashion" in Spain and caring for the environment in Finland. Erasmus +.

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