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Vir'Volt 2016

Funder: European CommissionProject code: 2016-1-FR02-KA105-011052
Funded under: ERASMUS+ | Learning Mobility of Individuals | Youth mobility Funder Contribution: 24,024.4 EUR

Vir'Volt 2016

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This project included three EVS volunteers, Juozas came from Lithuania, Serguei from Russia, Katharina came from Germany, offered various activities related to community life, local development and international job site, in the department of Seine-et -Marne in Ile-de-France. Volunteering was for a period of 12 months and was open to all countries programs and partner countries. It took place in semi-rural area 70km from Paris.VirVolt wants an open place, allowing various people staying there to get to know and to live together beyond language barriers, sociocultural and socioeconomic, and especially beyond prejudice. Through the values of solidarity, justice, respect for others and peace, VirVolt encourages the participation of all local life and actions in favor of an active and responsible citizenship.This home project promoted the development of activities rooted in the local, facing the local population and the intercultural dimension in an urban city with a relatively few youth mobilized to start. Volunteers had been able to invest their time and energy in projects Vir'Volt association. These activities encouraged the involvement of young people in their communities and provided a better understanding of European diversity.The host project therefore promoted the development of activities rooted in the local, facing the local population and the intercultural dimension in an urban city with a relatively few youth mobilized to start.As part of their project, the volunteers also had the opportunity to participate in activities unique to the Youth Solidarity Movement, such as international volunteer projects, volunteer groupings, formations or the General Assembly. With their participation in the promotion of international volunteering initiatives, participants also were witnesses and promoters of mobility and international openness, giving young people the necessary information to interested parties to participate in a mobility project.. This approach allowed the local population to discover new European projects and boost the local territory.The partners for this project were Actio Catholica Patria, SFERA and VJF.

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