The TOMATO Project is an innovative initiative aimed at improving access to cultural spaces and engaging marginalized audiences through eco-friendly and environmentally friendly educational tools. The project is coordinated by…
Category: International Projects
Promoting Mental Health Education: A Pathway to Inclusion and Wellbeing for Youth
In today’s rapidly changing world, mental health education has emerged as a critical area of focus, particularly within the youth work sector. Our project aligns seamlessly with the horizontal priority…
The European Civic Service Project, a Real Opportunity for Romanian Youngsters
The European Civic Service Project, an innovative collaboration between Collectif pour un Service Civique Européen (CSCE) and Unis-Cité, was launched as a successful experiment in 2020 and involved our organization,…
Antidepressant Incubator
The problem tackled by this project is the lack of information about mental health in general and about depression, in particular, in the sense of transforming depression and self-aggression into…
HATE
HATE Hatred is defined as “a violent feeling that makes you want to hurt someone and rejoice in the evil that happens to them”. This feeling is often expressed…
FEELINGS
Learn to control your feelings that have a negative impact on us Feelings characterize and guide us. There are a large number of feelings, which can have positive or negative…
CRITICISM
CRITICISM What is it? —>The act of giving your opinion or judgment about the good or bad qualities of something or someone. Criticizing is a common habit…
EMPATHY
THE EMPATHY What is it? The empathy is the ability to understand the emotional life of another person, almost in all its complexity. This does not necessarily…
Romanian Europeans
by Lukasz Mikielevicz Vlad: I see Europe as a hope. It’s something that helps us. It’s hope that things will be better. I am am European Solidarity Corps volunteer in…
Romania – A Hidden Gem
When I found out I would be spending 7 months in Romania last September, I realized how little I really knew much about Romania – or eastern Europe in general….