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ESC: Supporting activities for Roma children and community at Faros tou Kosmou
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Project supported by the european commission: All fees are supported by the esc program - Between 18 and 30 years old
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- Thessaloniki, Greece
- Local currency : Euro member countries (EUR / €)
- Timezone : Eastern european summer time
- Local time : 06-06-2026 19:33:29
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Thessaloniki Macedonia International Airport
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Alexander the Great International Airport
(144.26 km) - Greece -
Skiathos Island National Airport
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Skopje Alexander the Great Airport
(183.86 km) - The former yugoslav republic of macedonia
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Thessaloniki
(1.37 km) - Greece -
Thessaloniki Airport
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Methoni
(37.02 km) - Greece
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Thessaloniki
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Gevgelija
(67.47 km) - Macedonia
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About the local hosting organization
"U.S.B." was founded in Thessaloniki in 2008 to promote youth mobility, voluntarism, sports and society's sensitisation around social issues and human rights.
United Societies of Balkans (USB) is a non-profit, non-governmental organization based in Thessaloniki, Greece working in the field of youth mobility, participation and facilitating youth awareness about social issues.
It was founded in 2008 by the inception of a group of active young people who wanted to address the social issues which affect the youngsters in the Balkans and Eastern Europe. The vision of the organisation is the promotion of youth mobility, youth involvement and participation, voluntarism and human rights.
Activities:
Key areas of the organization’s activities concern the defence of human rights, the organization of youth related projects such as youth exchanges and training courses, which can bring young people from Balkans and Europe together, and the organization of local interventions, seminars and multimedia productions. It envisions a global and inclusive society, where citizens are equally empowered to contribute in the shaping of a world with less prejudice, discrimination and other forms of injustice.
U.S.B.’s objectives and values are actualized in the society and the needs of the youngsters by:
• Promoting the values of non formal learning, voluntarism, active citizenship and democracy for the creation of a better future for the European youth;
• Promoting human rights, solidarity and respect for diversity amongst youth and the society;
• Involving minorities and immigrants into youth activities;
• Building healthy cooperation bridges between countries of the area of the Balkans and Eastern Europe with the rest of Europe;
• Using New Media and Citizens’ Journalism methodologies to encourage youth expression, to raise awareness about Human Rights and to promote intercultural dialogue;
• Utilizing arts as a tool for the cultivation and expression of youth;
• Locating and multiplying the special cultural attributes of our societies;
• Breaking down prejudices and stereotypes among the European countries and amongst youth.
Networking:
United Societies of Balkans has been a member organization of FERYP(Forum of European Young People), UNITED for Intercultural Action, Salto-Youth, Thess Network-regional NGO network(coordinator), Anna-Lindh Foundation(co-head of the Greek National Network), Youth for Exchange and Understanding(YEU International), Butterfly Dreamer and DYPALL(Developing Youth Participation at Local Level).
United Societies of Balkans since 2008 has implemented and involved in many local and international activities, based on formal and non-formal education, by trying to underline the important role of experiential learning and non-formal education and to include tools and methods of the non-formal education to the mainstream education. Especially, under the new frame of “Erasmus+” the need of the society for the recognition of the non-formal education and the benefits that are coming through it is more obvious than ever.
The organization has a very rich experience in organizing international youth activities and gives the opportunity to local youngsters to meet and interact with other youngsters from Europe. It has implemented successfully more than 40 youth and other projects about many different subjects, having hosted more than 2,600 youngsters in Greece. The organization’s target group is youth between 16 to 30 years old, regardless of their educational, cultural, ethnic, etc. background and its activities are always based on the needs and interest of them and the society. Therefore, it has developed a very diverse and rich experience in youth work, having worked in different topics that have advanced its expertise in human rights education, intercultural learning, gender related issues, new media techniques, entrepreneurship, ecology and many more.
Moreover it has been involved in more than 1000 youth projects and has prepared and sent around 2,000 youngsters abroad to youth mobility projects. It tries always to give priority to youngsters with fewer opportunities, such as, Roma, LGBTI, immigrants, living in rural areas, from broke families, etc.
USB is also a very active organisation in the field of EVS. Since 2009 it has hosted 180 volunteers in projects of 10 months and has sent 30 volunteers abroad. The main tasks of the hosting project are connected with the new media and EVS volunteers run a web radio, e-television and e-magazine (Balkan Beats).
More information about the experience of the organization and the projects that has realized in the past can be found at www.usbngo.gr/en
United Societies of Balkans (USB) is a non-profit, non-governmental organization based in Thessaloniki, Greece working in the field of youth mobility, participation and facilitating youth awareness about social issues.
It was founded in 2008 by the inception of a group of active young people who wanted to address the social issues which affect the youngsters in the Balkans and Eastern Europe. The vision of the organisation is the promotion of youth mobility, youth involvement and participation, voluntarism and human rights.
Activities:
Key areas of the organization’s activities concern the defence of human rights, the organization of youth related projects such as youth exchanges and training courses, which can bring young people from Balkans and Europe together, and the organization of local interventions, seminars and multimedia productions. It envisions a global and inclusive society, where citizens are equally empowered to contribute in the shaping of a world with less prejudice, discrimination and other forms of injustice.
U.S.B.’s objectives and values are actualized in the society and the needs of the youngsters by:
• Promoting the values of non formal learning, voluntarism, active citizenship and democracy for the creation of a better future for the European youth;
• Promoting human rights, solidarity and respect for diversity amongst youth and the society;
• Involving minorities and immigrants into youth activities;
• Building healthy cooperation bridges between countries of the area of the Balkans and Eastern Europe with the rest of Europe;
• Using New Media and Citizens’ Journalism methodologies to encourage youth expression, to raise awareness about Human Rights and to promote intercultural dialogue;
• Utilizing arts as a tool for the cultivation and expression of youth;
• Locating and multiplying the special cultural attributes of our societies;
• Breaking down prejudices and stereotypes among the European countries and amongst youth.
Networking:
United Societies of Balkans has been a member organization of FERYP(Forum of European Young People), UNITED for Intercultural Action, Salto-Youth, Thess Network-regional NGO network(coordinator), Anna-Lindh Foundation(co-head of the Greek National Network), Youth for Exchange and Understanding(YEU International), Butterfly Dreamer and DYPALL(Developing Youth Participation at Local Level).
United Societies of Balkans since 2008 has implemented and involved in many local and international activities, based on formal and non-formal education, by trying to underline the important role of experiential learning and non-formal education and to include tools and methods of the non-formal education to the mainstream education. Especially, under the new frame of “Erasmus+” the need of the society for the recognition of the non-formal education and the benefits that are coming through it is more obvious than ever.
The organization has a very rich experience in organizing international youth activities and gives the opportunity to local youngsters to meet and interact with other youngsters from Europe. It has implemented successfully more than 40 youth and other projects about many different subjects, having hosted more than 2,600 youngsters in Greece. The organization’s target group is youth between 16 to 30 years old, regardless of their educational, cultural, ethnic, etc. background and its activities are always based on the needs and interest of them and the society. Therefore, it has developed a very diverse and rich experience in youth work, having worked in different topics that have advanced its expertise in human rights education, intercultural learning, gender related issues, new media techniques, entrepreneurship, ecology and many more.
Moreover it has been involved in more than 1000 youth projects and has prepared and sent around 2,000 youngsters abroad to youth mobility projects. It tries always to give priority to youngsters with fewer opportunities, such as, Roma, LGBTI, immigrants, living in rural areas, from broke families, etc.
USB is also a very active organisation in the field of EVS. Since 2009 it has hosted 180 volunteers in projects of 10 months and has sent 30 volunteers abroad. The main tasks of the hosting project are connected with the new media and EVS volunteers run a web radio, e-television and e-magazine (Balkan Beats).
More information about the experience of the organization and the projects that has realized in the past can be found at www.usbngo.gr/en
Presentation of the program
Volunteers will support the operation at Faros tou Kosmou foster center for children, in the marginalized Dendropotamos neighborhood on the west part of Thessaloniki and the youth Roma community of Thessaloniki. Volunteers will mostly be involved in the activities of the after-school activity center (KDAP) where children of the neighbordhood join creative and educational activities in afterschool hours, as well as take up some office tasks to promote the actions and raise awareness on matters of inclusion focusing on Roma community. More specifically, tasks include:
-Support the daily operations of the local after-school activity center, realization of activities for children of the community aged 5-12 years old, in cooperation with social workers, such as handcraft, dance, music, learning sessions and exercise.
-Management of online platform and creation of social media and other material, promoting inclusion and the activities.
-Support the youth of the Roma community.
About the accommodation
Volunteers will be accommodated in a fully equipped building located in the city centre (str. Anagnostara 13) near the main bus and train station of the city. It is an autonomous 5 floored building of 150 m2 per floor. There are two living rooms and a big kitchen, showers in the common floors and toilets in every floor. In the building there are also accommodated the volunteers who participate in other projects (up top 35 people in total). Each volunteer will share their room with one-three more people (we have double and big quadruple rooms). City bus and metro card are also provided.
Requirements
The Participant profile: Volunteers will have to be 18-30 years old and be genuinely interest in the project. The selection of the participants is mostly based on their motivation and interest in the project. Our ideal volunteer candidate is an open minded person willing to learn, to improve herself and to help other people. It is important to be ready to work in a team and to share daily life with people from different backgrounds. Volunteers should be willing to implement activities for children, mostly of young ages. Although it is not required to have a high level of English, the volunteers need to have at least a basic knowledge of the language for their everyday communication and their safety. Volunteers work from Monday to Friday, for a maximum of 30 hours per week. Applicants should be aware of and respect the 12 month total for all ESC projects, in order to be sure about their availability to join the project.
Deadline: 05/06/2026 23:59
Deadline: 05/06/2026 23:59
Extra information
The project is implemented under the European Solidarity Corps Programme, financed by the European Commission.
The participating organisations have to be mindful of these needs as they are responsible for providing a respectful and trusting hosting environment. At the same time, the organisations participating in the initiative devote a great deal of time, energy and resources to set up a high-quality activity; they should therefore expect that European Solidarity Corps participants show a similar level of respect for the local communities and the people that are directly concerned by the activities (https://youth.europa.eu/solidarity/mission_en).
What do we provide ?
Before applying for this volunteering project, you need to enroll yourself at European Solidarity Corps Platform (https://europa.eu/youth/solidarity_en) and specify your European Solidarity Corps Participant Number (PRN).
This organisation holds a European Solidarity Corps Quality Label.
Contact the ESC coordinator at +32 2 888 67 13 to get more informations.
The participating organisations have to be mindful of these needs as they are responsible for providing a respectful and trusting hosting environment. At the same time, the organisations participating in the initiative devote a great deal of time, energy and resources to set up a high-quality activity; they should therefore expect that European Solidarity Corps participants show a similar level of respect for the local communities and the people that are directly concerned by the activities (https://youth.europa.eu/solidarity/mission_en).
What do we provide ?
- Training before and after the project
- Health insurance during your project
- round-trip travel reimbursement
- accommodation and food
- pocket money
- language course
- Return Week-end
- Youth Pass and SVI international Volunteer passport
Before applying for this volunteering project, you need to enroll yourself at European Solidarity Corps Platform (https://europa.eu/youth/solidarity_en) and specify your European Solidarity Corps Participant Number (PRN).
This organisation holds a European Solidarity Corps Quality Label.
Contact the ESC coordinator at +32 2 888 67 13 to get more informations.
