European Solidarity Corps
The European Solidarity Corps programme is the new European Union initiative which creates opportunities for young people to volunteer or work in projects in their own country or abroad. You can find European Solidarity Corps project calls and volunteer options.
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Germany Dresden ESC European Solidarity Corps
Germany Dresden ESC European Solidarity Corps Five key concepts: INITIATE – MOVE – ENCOURAGE – DEVELOP – ACCEPT this is…
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Poland Summer Camp ESC
Poland Summer Camp ESC 1. The international volunteers within the framework of the applicant’s activity Summer Camps (half-day camp): Handcraft…
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Sweden ESC European Solidarity Corps
Sweden ESC European Solidarity Corps The Mustard Seed Project is a volunteer initiative to cultivate community, solidarity and peace in…
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Hungary Budapest European Solidarity Corps
Hungary Budapest European Solidarity Corps Seeds of Solidarity – Budapest is a 10-month volunteering project for what we are looking…
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Boras Sweden European Solidarity Corps
Boras Sweden European Solidarity Corps The centres are open to all age groups but the project focus is mainly on…
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Chemnitz Germany ESC Volunteering
Chemnitz Germany ESC Volunteering We offer 5 positions for long-term projects. You can find the right job for you from…
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Sweden ESC European Solidarity Corps
Sweden ESC European Solidarity Corps Our volunteering project aims to bring international perspective to the local youth work practices in…
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Portugal ESC European Solidarity Corps
Portugal ESC European Solidarity Corps The Navy is a branch of the Armed Forces endowed with administrative autonomy having as…
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Austria Saalfelden ESC European Solidarity Corps
Austria Saalfelden ESC European Solidarity Corps Vogelsangschule Saalfelden is a school with alternative pedagogics, located in the centre of Saalfelden,…
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Ramin Germany ESC European Solidarity Corps
Ramin Germany ESC European Solidarity Corps In the tiny village of Ramin, in a very rural area of Germany, but…
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