Associazione di Promozione Sociale Y.S.T. (Youth-Solidarity Travellers)

Associazione di Promozione Sociale Y.S.T. (Youth-Solidarity Travellers)

Via Centotrecento n.14, 40126, Bologna, Italy

https://www.facebook.com/youthsolidaritytravellersaps/ - +393291941292

description of organisation

Y.S.T. (Youth-Solidarity Travellers) was born in Bologna on the 9th June 2021 from the idea of some members of previous associations such as Associazione Antigòna and Clean Up Pescara, respectively in the city of Bologna and Pescara.

Y.S.T. is based on values ​​such as solidarity, European citizenship, social inclusion and sustainability, aims to: promote youth mobility and create a conscious and active community of Young Solidarity Travellers, be an incubator space for ideas and projects to support young people to promote a positive change in the society.


The main actions that association basically intends to implement are:

- to organize activities to promote youth mobility and both local and European volunteering;
- Organize initiatives to raise awareness of the different volunteer projects and make known the different experiences of each volunteer;
- to Promote activities aimed at cultural interchange and the defense of differences, against all forms of racism and discrimination;
- to Encourage and promote a conscious travel ethic, respectful of the environment and completely sustainable, especially among young people;
- to Promote the protection of the environment and the territory;
-to Promote Art, music and Youth culture.

The organization's activities will be aimed at young people without any distinction, in order to achieve a more inclusive society.

This organisation holds a European Solidarity Corps Quality Label. The Quality Label certifies that the organisation is able to run projects in compliance with the principles and objectives of the European Solidarity Corps.

Scope Volunteering

Role Expiry date
Supporting31/12/2027
OID: E10279112
Last updated on 07/05/24

Organisation topics

Inclusion

Inclusion of marginalised young people

Green skills