Key points
- A long-term youth project “Youth and Culture in Action | Poznań 2026” is launching in Poland.
- The programme will last 48 weeks.
- Participants will work with young people and engage in cultural initiatives.
- Applications are open to young people aged 18-30.
- The deadline for applications is 15 March 2026.
Ukrainian youth are invited to join the long-term individual project of the European Solidarity Corps, “Youth and Culture in Action | Poznań 2026”, implemented by the Polish organisation Logos Polska.
The project will take place in Poznań and will run from 8 March 2026 to 30 June 2027.
Participants will work with young people and local communities, support initiatives and cultural events, take part in social campaigns, and create media content – photos, videos, and social media materials.
The project focuses on developing creativity, intercultural communication, and non-formal education skills.
Organisers note that volunteers will gain experience working with young people, learn time management, public speaking, and event organisation, and have the opportunity to implement their own initiatives within the programme.
Applications are open to young people aged 18-30 with a communicative level of English.
Willingness to work in an international team and to stay in the project for at least 6 months, ideally up to a year, is encouraged. Having a driving licence will be an advantage.
The deadline for applications is 15 March 2026 at 23:59.
Registration is open via the link.
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