EU4UA project pilots an evidence-based one-stop service model supporting the social and labour market integration of Ukrainian refugees in Poland, Romania and across the EU.
The project trains employment service providers to stop prescribing solutions and instead help people think, choose, and act for themselves, empowering them to shape their own future.
Galicia Moza con Alma: Empowering 5 vulnerable young people through transnational work-based learning in France and Italy to enhance social inclusion and employability.
A low-threshold ‘growth place’ where young people with mental health vulnerabilities aged 15-23 can pause, regain stability and take steps forward in education, wellbeing and daily life.
Community Connect (Co.Here) combines ethical tech and human insights to create meaningful connections between Ukrainian BOTPs and host communities, enabling sustainable integration support at scale.
A Brussels work experience project that renovates schools and public buildings while creating pathways into construction jobs for jobseekers facing labour-market barriers.
Lil’Ô transforms polluted urban brownfields into biodiversity hubs and green job platforms, combining soil regeneration, circular economy and work integration in disadvantaged areas.
Stay Close connects patients and informal caregivers with local host families near hospitals, reducing stress and costs while making care more human, accessible and supportive.
FAMILY is an innovative programme strengthening the resilience of families with experience of forced migration, based on a systemic, biopsychosocial and trauma-informed approach.
Kairos College in Amsterdam is a citizen-led secondary school. The school creates tailored routes into further education, training and future employment for vulnerable young people.
De Torteltuin is a housing cooperative in Amsterdam where future residents jointly develop, build and manage their own energy-neutral, climate-resilient and nature-inclusive apartment building.
Wij.land is a Dutch non-profit initiative that works hand in hand with farmers in the peat meadow areas around Amsterdam and Utrecht to create a resilient landscape for the next generation.