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Markkuun Seudun Kyläyhdistys ry

c/o Marika Laurila, Männiköntie 25B, Tyrnävä, Finska

www.markkuu.fi - +358405609785

Opis organizacije

Markkuun Seudun Kyläyhdistys is a non-profit, non-governmental local association, which operates for the benefit of Markkuu village in Tyrnävä, Finland. The people of our village are active and eager to do voluntary work, so practically everything we do is done by volunteers, active villagers. We develop our village all the time and are open for new ideas.

Versatile nature is a big strength of Markkuu village. Our 10 km long Markkuu nature trail goes through fabulous spruce forests, meadows and beautiful river banks. At times the path goes through pine forests which are full of lingonberries and blueberries. Along the trail there are two campfire places in where you can rest and eat your packed lunch. We have also a very popular and nice swimming place with sandy beach, campfire place and a frisbeegolf course. Maintaining these recreational areas and repearing different structures on those areas are the main activities of our association. On top of this, we arrange different events, that are open to all and usually also free of charge. On weekly basis we arrange activities for children and sports activities for adults. Also young adults in our village participate in arranging different activities.

Područja uključenosti

Ova je organizacija spremna uključiti volontere kojima njihova situacija otežava sudjelovanje u aktivnostima iz sljedećih kategorija za različite vrste projekata:

  • Kulturne razlike
  • Ekonomske prepreke
  • Socijalne prepreke
  • Ova organizacija nosi oznaku kvalitete Europskih snaga solidarnosti. Oznaka kvalitete potvrđuje da organizacija može voditi projekte u skladu s načelima i ciljevima Europskih snaga solidarnosti.

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Područja organizacije

Climate action, environment and nature protection

Community development

Rural development and urban regeneration