Association of Ruse is delighted to share our participation as a partner in an international training course dedicated to equipping youth workers with the skills to design, facilitate, and evaluate meaningful educational activities for young people. The training course, held in Norway from February 20 to February 28, 2017, marked a significant milestone in our commitment to fostering impactful education…
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It was an honor and a pleasure for us to participate as partners in the Training Course ‘Yes to Inclusion/No to Exclusion’ held in Plymont, the United Kingdom in November 2016. The maim aim was to enhance the knowledge, skills, and competences of youth workers in working with diverse groups facing various challenges, such as social obstacles, language barriers, and…
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In October 2016, our team and volunteers embarked on a transformative experience as a proud participants in the “How to Make It in Europe” project, a KA1 Erasmus+ initiative. The overarching goal of this project was to shine a light on the various challenges associated with international mobility and equip youth workers with valuable tools and information to guide young…
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In the spirit of cross-cultural collaboration, the ‘Martenica’ workshop, led by Nataliya Lukova during the ‘Let’s Get Moving to School’ project, recently brought together 27 young people from Bulgaria, Italy, Turkey, and Lithuania. The main aim of the exchange was to spark discussions on the pressing issue of school dropout. During the Martenitsa workshop, participants engaged in constructive dialogue, exchanging…
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We are excited to share yet another successful initiative of 2015! In collaboration with the Primary School ‘Filip Sakelariević’ in Svishtov, we conducted a special workshop for the students focusing on healthy eating. The participants, ranging from fourth to eighth grade, actively engaged in enriching discussions and activities that expanded their knowledge about nutrition and well-being. The initiative aimed to…
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In a remarkable milestone for our educational initiatives during 2015, we conducted our very first tolerance lesson at ‘Antim I’ Primary School in Sofia. With eager hearts and open minds, 20 bright young participants from the 5th and 6th grades engaged in an enlightening session that aimed to instill the values of tolerance, debunk stereotypes, and foster a culture of…