Get to know Youth in Action now!

Monday, 09 Jul 2012, 15:19

 

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Are you between 13 and 30 years old? Do you work with such age groups? Did you know that there are EU funds waiting for you?

“Get to know Youth in Action Now!” is the name of a series of information sessions being organised by the European Union Programmes Agency in collaboration with Aġenzija Żgħazagħ. A call for proposal is currently open for projects under the Youth in Action Programme, and young people and youth organisation can take this opportunity to apply for funding to take part in a variety of activities including exchanges, initiatives and make experiences abroad as part of voluntary organisation.

The information sessions will be held as follows:

Tuesday 10th July 2012: Parish Hall, Birgu centre

Tuesday 17th July 2012: Qawra Aċċess, Triq il-Porzjunkola (in collaboration with Qawra Aċċess)

Tuesday 24th July 2012: Oratorju Don Bosco, Pjazza Santu Wistin, Victoria, Gozo

Register a place now by contacting us at 2558 6130 or by sending an email to eupa@gov.mt. All sessions start at 6pm. Youth in application forms and more information can be accessed from the Youth in Action website www.yia.eupa.org.mt.

These initiatives are funded with the support of the European Commission (Directorate General Education and Culture). Information on the European Union Programmes Agency can be found at the agency website www.eupa.org.mt.

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