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“FATE – From Adventure to Employment”

Implemented under Erasmus Plus KA2 funding. Project no. 2024-1-FI01-KA220-YOU-000244283

Dissemination

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Duration

2024.09.01 – 2026.10.31 (26 months)

Budget

250 000,00 €

About FATE

FATE project is committed to address the self-development of NEET (Not in Employment, Education, or Training) young people through adventure education activities with the aim to enhance their employability or continuing their studies.

The project will promote active citizenship and young people’s sense of initiative through experimental learning.

The project activities promote the inclusion and diversity and support the right of marginalised youths to be present in the natural spaces across Europe.

What activities are going to be implemented?

  • experimental learning activities through adventure education on local & international levels;
  • individual coaching and peer group activities; 
  • training and workshops to support the development of youth workers’ skills;
  • dissemination of project activities, findings and results;
  • project management and evaluation.

 

Expected results

  • young people’s social, problem-solving, leadership, teamwork and collaboration skills will increase;
  • young people’s self-esteem will improve;
  • youth workers’ knowledge/competences in the areas of adventure education will increase;
  • participants will recognize the impact of adventure education in the natural spaces in their mental health;
  • young people’s readiness to study/work will improve;
  • cooperation among project partners will be strengthened.

Organizers and Partners

All this was done with our amazing partners:

Valo-valmennusyhdistys   (Finland)
SFERA 
(The Republic of North Macedonia)
Humak (Finland)
Innovative Generation  (Lithuania)

 

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