From the 13th to the 16th of July the project manager of Youmore Morcelli Giovani Uliana Bychkova represented the Eurodesk Agency from Chiari at the international meeting “Volunteering for acceptance and tolerance” in Kumanovo, Republic of Macedonia. The members of the acreditated agencies of the Erasmus Plus Program coming from Greece, Slovakia, Republic of Macedonia, Italia and Turkey got confronted on the delicate and actual subject of accepting and integrating the immigrants and the refugees. It were also discussed the criteria about the realization of a big project of integral accepting of young people to the European Voluntary Service (EVS), promoted by the Macedonian Agency CID in partnership with the Countries that share the same initiative. Continue reading
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Celebrating twenty years of EVS with Youmore
On Saturday 28 May from 14:00 to 17:00 the Eurodesk Agency of Chiari, Youmore Morcelli Giovani, organized the event in the park Villa Mazzotti dedicated to celebrating the twentieth anniversary of the EVS foundation (European Voluntary Service) Continue reading
CALL for EVS volunteers
Fondazione Istituto Morcelliano has opened a new call for volunteers who are willing to take an unforgetable experience of European Voluntary Service in NORD ITALY for 7 months starting from 15.01.2017 – 15.08.2017.
For further information about the project and how to apply please visit https://europa.eu/youth/volunteering/project/638_en
Hurry up to apply!
The Fondazione Istituto Morcelliano-Youmore Morcelli Giovani accredited in the EVS – European Voluntary Service of Erasmus +
The Fondazione Istituto Morcelliano, through Youmore Morcelli Giovani, was officially accredited on Thursday, June 25. It was qualified as a sending, receiving and coordinating organization for the European Voluntary Service of Erasmus Plus. On July 25 the National Youth Agency has published the results of requests for accreditation approved by the Evaluation Committee from the last June 18 that it has selected 39 organizations among 54 received proposals. Continue reading