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Erasmus+ Programme: SEA wiill host a Learning Mobility of young people for the first time

SEA has recently been approved by the Erasmus+Programme from European Union to coordinate and host a youth exchange in Lisbon, for the first time in its history. “Make Yourself Into the Future (MYFuture)” is the name of this youth exchange, which will last for 11 days, between 60 NEET – young people, who are not […]

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SEA’s youth worker concluded the preliminary Online Course to become an IOC Young Leader

Our Youth Worker Bruno Bidarra participated in a Four-Week Learning Sprint from 8 November to 29 November 2022, the preliminary online course mandatory for anyone wishing to apply to become an IOC Young Leader. We spoke to him to find out how was this experience. What motivated you to participate in the Four-Week Learning Sprint?

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“Without a doubt an experience that I would like to repeat and I’m sure that those who have already participated in the Erasmus+ programme agree with me”

On 24 November 2022, I embarked, with 6 more Portuguese, on an adventure organised by the Erasmus+ programme, a European programme that aims to support young people by providing them with activities related to education, training, youth and sport. Our project was related to water and life conservation, where during the 6 days we spent

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“I made some interesting notes to put into practice during my job in the social service field” – Regina Guimarães, SEA’s ambassador who took part in the Spectrum of Inclusion Youth Exchange

I’ve always dreamt of sharing a whole week with international young people, both to discover more about myself as well as other countries, cultures and ways of thinking. It happened in Brittebo, a beautiful place surrounded by nature in the Swedish countryside. It was 9 days of learning and exchanging experiences and perspectives. In the

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“If I had to describe this experience in one word would be: Transformational” – Carlos Ferreira who participated on Make It Possible youth exchange

In life we have experiences that transcend ourselves and make us reach totally new stages of life. It’s difficult to find the words to sum up such an experience: feelings cannot be explained in words, they must simply be experienced. Once I first joined the project I didn’t have any clear expectations for it. I

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SEA and Cascais’s council hosted onced again the Cascais Streetball Festival

For the second time in less than one year, the Cascais Council and Sport Evolution Alliance got together to host the 2nd edition of the Cascais Streetball Festival, an event which is part of the United Through Urban Movement European project. This second edition, which took place last Saturday, in Alcabideche, Cascais, at the Ticha Penicheiro’s

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“It made perfect sense for me to experience something of this dimension, in a different country, travelling alone and volunteering for the first time”

The sixth edition of the European Universities Games, one of the largest multi-sport events in Europe, happened in Lodz, Poland during 15 days – the closing ceremony was on Saturday – and attracted student-athletes from more than 20 sports from all across Europe. Mariana Figueiredo, SEA’s Volunteer, had the opportunity to be part of this

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“I ended up learning a lot in a non-traditional way (not like in a classroom) which made everything much more dynamic and interesting”

When I was told about Human Rights Education through Sports International Camp, I was not well aware of the connection between Sports and Human Rights. To convince me to go, it was enough to know that the project would take place in Portimão, for 5 days, with participants from all over the European Union. I

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Challenges, opportunities and the future of sport discussed at the EU Sport Forum

During two days, the future of sport was discussed at the EU Sport Forum in Lille, and SEA was there, represented by its director Pedro Dias. The Forum, that took place at the EuraTechnologies venue, was an opportunity to meet with representatives from public policy, EU institutional, private enterprise, education and other experts, from across

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