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Empowering Growth, 2023

Empowering Growth was a project funded by the European Union, through the Erasmus+ program KA210 – Small Scale Partnerships for Youth.

The project was implemented in cooperation with Náš tábor (Czech Republic).

Young refugees from Logos Polska and young people with fewer opportunities from Náš tábor came together for this small-scale partnership and implemented outdoor activities to educate activities participants about environmental ideas and issues, to raise awareness about European values and identity among participants through discussions, and to create a better cross-border understanding and cooperation between members and target groups of participating organizations. In this way, they reached their aim to make a positive impact on the issue of environmental change and provide participants with specific knowledge and skills on how to reduce their negative impact on ecology and climate change.

Check out our activities!

🤝From the 30th of May till the 2nd of June, we took part in an incredible Kajak expedition that brought together youth workers and young people from Poland and Czechia, including refugees and people with fewer opportunities.

🚣‍♀️Participants navigated the scenic Obra river near Poznań, learning kayaking skills and enjoying the natural scenery, while enhancing teamwork.

🇪🇺During the expedition, participants learned about environmental issues, climate change, and EU environmental policies.


🤝From April 25th to April 29th, our team embarked on an unforgettable adventure in the heart of Sumava National Park in the Czech Republic.

🚵As we biked through the trails, we also worked towards fostering connections and raising awareness about European values and identity. Our aim was to foster acceptance and understanding through discussions and common activities.

🌱We learned a lot about environmental issues and how our actions impact the planet. Through discussions and workshops, we gained a deeper understanding of our ecological footprint.

🏔️From November 3rd to November 5th, we hiked through the mountains of the Karkonosze National Park. All participants had a chance to reach the highest peak in the Czech Republic, enabling participants to feel a sense of belonging to their group through encouragement and teamwork.

🏠All participants were accommodated in a house without any electricity. Near the house, there were natural sources of water. We aimed to show them sustainable living.  

🤝The participants developed a range of skills, including teamwork, participation, team management, inclusion, and acceptance.  They also developed outdoor skills, intercultural skills, and organizational skills.

 

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Open-area of your European life

What was the project about?

This Youth Participation Activities project aimed to integrate young people from Norway and Poland with Ukrainian refugees through outdoor activities and mindfulness practices. As outdoor life is the biggest part of Norwegian and Polish culture and this project gave an opportunity for refugees to become a part of the local society and increase quality of their life's.

The main objectives of the project included:

  • facilitating communication and increasing mindfulness
  • promoting physical and mental well-being
  • promoting greater awareness of the challenges faced by refugees
  • creating a model for using outdoor activities as a tool of integration and mindfulness.

The project also aimed to create an inclusive environment, involve young people in the cultural, social, and civic life of the EU, and increase cooperation between organizations, displaced youngsters, and local communities.

Project was implemented by a consortium of partners Logos Polska and Beyond borders within the Erasmus+ programme and with the support of the Erasmus+ national agency of Norway - Erasmus+ ungdom

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On Saturday, July 15th, we had our very first one-day outdoor event called “Nature Bridge” at the beach in Strykowo. We began our day with yoga to relax and get ready for the fun ahead. Then, everyone got to try kayaking and test their balance. We had yummy Polish food for lunch and sweet watermelon for dessert. Towards the end of the day, we had a special dance session where everyone could have fun moving their bodies and feeling happy. It was a day to enjoy nature, try new things, and have a great time together.

The enchanting campsite “Tabor pod Krzywą” in the Polish Sokoliki mountains, hosted a 4-day outdoor event titled “Embrace, Explore, Evolve.” Our mornings began with serene meditation sessions and invigorating exercises. Throughout the day, we embarked on exhilarating hikes, delved into the world of rock climbing, collaborated on preparing dinners, and concluded our evenings with warm conversations and melodious singing around the fire under the starlit sky. The event offered participants a precious opportunity to disconnect from urban life, unwind amidst nature’s embrace, introspect in solitude, and forge new companionships.

From August 15th to 17th we had a Study Visit to Norway, which fostered connections and unity among Ukrainian refugees residing in Poland and Norway.

This event began with a thrilling kayaking expedition down the Norwegian fjord. This adventure tested physical power and formed the initial bonds among the participants. The next day we had an exciting experience on the via Ferrata route. With safety harnesses and helmets secured, participants conquered a mountain 1000 meters high. The сulmination of this remarkable study visit was a glacier expedition —an awe-inspiring exploration of Norway's frozen landscapes. Together, the participants traversed icy paths and marveled at the immense glaciers.

Participants carried back a newfound sense of belonging, a network of support, and a reminder that regardless of where they find themselves, they are part of a Ukrainian global community that stands together.

On Saturday, the 9th of September, our volunteers organized event "Intercultural Youth Fair" under Saint Roch Bridge, where all young people from Poznań were invited. During this event, participants had a chance to take part in Latin dances workshop, try Capoeira, do yoga, taste food of different countries and enjoy music. In addition, young people had the opportunity to discuss the topic of European values with each other, after which they took part in an art workshop on the topic of equality and freedom.

In December we had an event on making Christmas wreaths and a discussion “What do you believe in?”. As a result, each participant created their own festive wreath from natural materials.

Following the wreath-making, we had an open and inclusive conversation about beliefs, values, and the essence of the holiday season, and, in general, freedom of religion as one of the human rights. In a world where differences can sometimes divide, this event was a reminder that the freedom to believe—or not to believe—is a precious gift that should be safeguarded and celebrated.

In January, we had the event ‘LARP’ about elections as a part of the project “Open Area of Your European Life”.

Through this workshop, participants gained an understanding of the importance of democratic values as well as the responsibilities of being an active citizen. Also, they had the possibility of being a part of a mock election where the youth would give a speech and vote on a fictitious issue or candidate. After that process, they debriefed and discussed the voting process all together.

On February 17th, we had a fun time excursion at the Museum Brama Poznania! We explored Poland's and especially Poznan's fascinating history, from medieval times to the present day. Here's a peek into our amazing journey:

Historical Treasures: We strolled through the museum's halls and experienced important moments in Polish history – from royal dynasties to revolutionary events.

Artistic Splendor: We admired beautiful artifacts that showcased Poland's artistic talents across the centuries.

Reflecting on an enriching study visit with Ukrainian refugees, from Norway, March 8th to 10th as a part of the project "Open area of your European life". Our time together was filled with meaningful exchanges of best practices, focused on integration, inclusivity, and European values.

Together we tried climbing, tested escape boxes and escape rooms, shared life stories, discussed the integration of refugees in Poland and Norway and had fun.

On May 5th, 2024, Park Cytadel was alive with unity and creativity as we hosted our Picnic of Unity: Eastern Edition!

From Pisanka and T-shirt painting to seed bomb making and a thrilling chocolate egg hunt, the day was filled with joy and excitement. Delicious Easter dishes satisfied our taste buds, and a captivating concert by a Ukrainian band brought the event to a perfect close.

But our picnic was more than just fun—it was a bridge between communities. Refugee youth, local youth, and decision-makers came together in a creative open space, fostering intercultural connections through food and enjoyable activities. By engaging in fun activities and connecting with one another, we took a step towards building stronger and more welcoming communities.