AIM & IMPACT OF THE PROJECT
The Solidarity project aims to foster inclusion, socialization and acceptance among 4-6-year-old Dutch and international children, including those with disabilities. The project activities aim to reduce stereotypes and promote lifelong learning through positive social interactions. The target group includes children from different backgrounds, with a focus on promoting multicultural understanding and communication.
Benefits of the project include creating a safe space for bonding, promoting diversity and awareness, building empathy and inspiring other young people to contribute to their communities.
ARE YOU READY FOR A GREAT CHALLENGE?!
APPLY YOUR CHILD ASAP! LIMITED SPOTS!
WHO CAN APPLY? Dutch and international children
AGE: 4-6 years
LOCATION OF THE ACTIVITIES: Amstelveen Library (Stadsplein 102, 1181 ZM Amstelveen)
START: Jnauary 2025 Duration: At least 12 months Frequency: Monthly
NOTE: Please register for every child by filling in the forms separately
THE PROJECT IS FREE OF CHARGE & Funded by the EU Solidarity Corps!
This Solidarity project will actively promote social inclusion. The project will provide a strong positive experience of volunteering and will motivate the young volunteers to use EU suggested methodology and standards of successful non-formal learning.
Apart from the gained valuable skills, the children will receive Certificates at the end of the project.
At the end of the project the volunteers will receive EU Youthpass Certificates, which they can attach to their CV, while applying for a job/internship, etc. in the Netherlands and abroad.
Our Solidarity projects win the EU prizes and enable young people and children to build a more inclusive society and respond to societal and humanitarian challenges. They offer opportunities to develop valuable competences abroad or in the individuals' home country.
The European Solidarity Corps also enables capacity-building for organisations involved in the programme, local and international organisations.