Developed through 2 stages, the preparation meeting (July 13-16) and the youth exchange (October 15-24), with the collaboration of 5 partner organizations from Italy, Czechia, Poland, Turkiye and Germany with a total of 36 participants.
Developed through 2 stages, the preparation meeting (July 13-16) and the youth exchange (October 15-24), with the collaboration of 5 partner organizations from Italy, Czechia, Poland, Turkiye and Germany with a total of 36 participants.
Developed through 2 stages, the preparation meeting (July 13-16) and the youth exchange (October 15-24), with the collaboration of 5 partner organizations from Italy, Czechia, Poland, Turkiye and Germany with a total of 36 participants.





Develop critical thinking and public speaking skills through non-formal education aligned with theater as a tool.
All these projects aim to address urgent social, humanitarian, and environmental challenges by providing targeted support, raising awareness, and empowering affected communities. Whether responding to conflict, promoting justice, supporting education, or protecting the environment, each initiative works towards creating safer, more equitable, and sustainable societies.
The primary beneficiaries vary by project but include vulnerable populations such as displaced civilians, women at risk, children and youth, underserved communities, and those impacted by natural disasters, conflict, or social injustice.
By involving people at the grassroots level, it deepens democratic practices and strengthens civic engagement.
Support can come through donations, volunteering, advocacy, partnerships, or skill-sharing. Raising awareness, amplifying project messages, and engaging in community action are also powerful ways to contribute to lasting change.
Consistent and meaningful engagement through the forum can restore and reinforce public trust in political and governmental institutions.
Featured Endorsements & Contributor Spotlights

“This isn’t just an organisation—it’s a lifeline. I came in feeling powerless, and I left with tools, community, and purpose. I’ve never felt more seen, heard, or empowered.”

“My donation wasn’t just a gift—it became a protest sign, a care package, and a voice for justice. I see exactly where my support goes, and that transparency keeps me coming back.”

“The energy, the action, the community—I joined one event and never looked back. This space gave me the courage to speak out, to show up, and to believe that change starts with us.”

“They show up. For people, for policy, for progress. I’ve watched them support local organisers, amplify the unheard, and respond to crisis without hesitation.”

“From climate justice to mutual aid, their projects make change feel possible—and personal. Being involved has shifted how I see my role in the world. I’m no longer on the sidelines—I’m part of the solution.”
A Healthcare Access Program, or HAP, generally aims to improve access to healthcare services for individuals who may have difficulty accessing them due to financial barriers, lack of insurance, or other systemic issues. These programs often provide free or discounted services, or help individuals navigate complex systems to obtain needed care.