From Awareness to Action — Austria

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ERASMUS+, Key action 1: training course

Dates: 3—10 December 2025

Venue: Klaffer am Hochficht, Austria

Czech team: 4 participants

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Hosting organisation: Österreichische Kinderfreunde

Project report:

Servus, Welcome to the small village Klaffer in Austria (north from Linz), where from 3.-10.12.2025 group of 23 people together from 10 countries achieved peace, constructive talks, a lot of fun and of course new international friendships. 

Together with 4 people from Czechia and 7 national teams ( in some of them were people not originally from the country) we attended E+ project „From Awerness to Action“. Together with national teams from Poland, Romania, Turkey, Austria, Spain and Portugal we created a safe space, where everyone opinion was heard. 

Thanks to the trainers Laura and Isa (wonderful duo) we created something special, a lot of ideas and amazing things came from. We talked about radicalization, forms of radicalization, the danger for us. Then we talked about responsible and progresive use of an AI, and of course we had a lot of time to get to know each other, so in the end we were more one big group and nationality didn´t really matter. 

This project had not a single issue the location was amazing in Austria mountains with a lot of lakes around, all the youth participants eager to learn and humble to listen, the accommodation aswell with the food was amazing, and overal the activities of this project were meaningfull, usefull and gave us a lot to our lives. 

Last but not least i want to say a huge thank you for all of the Czech team to YouthCentre Břeclav who gave us this opportunity, and to every single person who took part in preparation or project itself, together we created something special.

Vojtěch L.


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