From Solidarity to Action
Service national de la jeunesse
Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Description
Through planned activities, the participants will learn the understanding of inclusion of people with disabilities and how it can be lived. In small groups or individually, they will have the possibility do discover the everyday life in institutions and how their day is organised. The participants will be given the opportunity to assist the staff in their daily routines. The first three days will be dedicated to an on-arrival training. During this training, the volunteers will get to know each other, as well as the supervisors. The second and third week, the focus is on inclusion. The participants will have the chance to discover the life in diverse institutions where people with disabilities live, work and support the staff members on a daily basis. They will be divided in small groups or as an individual, so they can discover and get to know the people and the institutions. After that week, volunteers are invited to plan and implement activities themselves.
Modalités d'hébergement, de restauration et de transport
The volunteers will be lodged in three different Youth Hostels. During the OAT, food will be provided and prepared together. During the rest of the project, it will be provided at the Youth Hostel. On the free days, the participants will receive a food allowance. The participants are supposed to self-organise and pre-finance their travel to the venue with the support of the sending organization. The individual budgets available will be determined by the rules of the ESC guide. Travel costs will be reimbursed after the arrival in Luxembourg.
Formation pendant l’activité
On-arrival training to get to know each other.
Profil du participant
The participants must have a basic level of English and should be autonomous enough to live on their own for most of the time. They should be open minded and not have any fear of contact with different groups of people. Since the participants will be hosted in three different youth hostels, they should be flexible to move around a lot and make use of the free public transport. Participants should be motivated to invest their time, knowledge and competences in the foreseen project. Plus, since the project offers a variety of different activities, they should be open to a different time schedule every week and contribute to the organization of the week by sharing their own ideas. In short, the requested competences/skills : creativity, open to learn new things, autonomy and basic English skills. !!Attention!! ONLY APPLICATIONS SENT VIA E-MAIL ( MARIE.HETTO@SNJ.LU ) ARE ACCEPTED. APPLICATIONS SENT TROUGH THE ESC PLATFORM (VIA THIS TOOL) WILL NOT BE TAKEN IN CONSIDERATION.
Dates de l’activité
Du 02/06/2026 au 02/07/2026
Lieu de l’activité
48-50, rue Charles Martel, Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Type d’activité
Équipes de volontaires
Nous recherchons des participants venus de
Allemagne, Autriche, Belgique, Bulgarie, Czechia, Danemark, Espagne, Estonie, Finlande, France, Grèce, Hongrie, Italie, Lituanie, Pays-Bas, Pologne, Portugal, Roumanie, Slovaquie, Suède
Thèmes de l’activité
Social challenges
Creativity and culture
Date limite de dépôt des candidatures
Délai de dépôt de candidature: 30/04/2026 00:00
Code du projet
2025-1-LU01-ESC51-VTJ-000345829
