Impact of Our Work
Our main activity is organizing international non-formal educational camps for young people, primarily for the age group of 15–17 years. To monitor the impact of our activities, we use the Steps to Social Impact method, which allows us to measure not only quantitative indicators but also qualitative ones. These indicators help us understand what participants have learned at our camps and whether they leave with the determination to apply their newly acquired skills.
Project evaluation results for participants of our youth camps in the years 2021–2024
During the project, I gained new skills, knowledge, or values
The skills, knowledge, or values I have gained through the project, I want to continue using or developing (at school, in everyday life)
After this experience, I would like to participate in another similar international event in the future (take advantage of opportunities for European youth)
Overall project evaluation by our participants
Awards and Certifications
- In 2023, we received accreditation from the Czech National Agency for International Education and Research for implementing Erasmus+ mobility projects for youth and youth workers, as well as youth participation projects, in line with our strategic development and the quality standards of the program.
- We hold the Quality Label, which ranks us among the certified sending organizations of the European Solidarity Corps.
- Seven of our projects have been recognized by the Czech National Agency for International Education and Research as examples of good practice in the field of international youth education.
Our Achievements 2014–2024
educational projects for youth and youth workers implemented by our organization
youth workers trained by us
young people who have developed their attitudes and values with us
percentage of our project participants come from disadvantaged backgrounds
participants who returned from abroad with new skills and experiences
We don't aim to change the whole world, just someone's world
"The Oxford debate at school helped me realize the importance of mutual respect. It's important to listen to others and hear the other side. Even if our opinions don't match, it doesn't mean they're wrong."
"I learned how to involve young people with fewer opportunities in Erasmus+ projects and how to design suitable activities for them."
"This experience has made me more confident and less afraid to speak my mind."
"Before the project, I was afraid my English wasn't good enough, but I found out that what's more important is to stop being shy and just speak."
"The workshop left a big impression on me. It’s one thing to read these stories, but something entirely different to hear them in person. I was close to tears several times. Thank you for what you do!"