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Projects

Senior Volunteering in Europe (SenVol)

The project work started with a short research about volunteering in all partner countries. 5 regular transnational meetings ensured a good project progress. During the meetings partners worked in groups, discussing different aspects of volunteering. Older learners and volunteers have always participated in the meetings, as their meaning and approach was very important. Discussion groups, involving volunteers and volunteer organizations were also created on national level. The SenVol project showed the volunteering of elderly people in different contexts and cultures of the participating countries and showed that today our society does not really work without volunteering. It also highlighted the learning process that takes place during volunteering.
Elderly Community Members Organisations Of/For Older People Senior Voluntaries Elder People Education Cooperation Vocational Solidarity Lifelong Learning Social Inclusion Skills Production

The Wanted Danube

As many people as possible from all Danube countries were invited to crochet a woolen carpet that symbolizes the river Danube. The challenge: To make the so called “river carpet” as long as possible and to integrate people regardless of their age, social background, education and language skills. The aim was to demonstrate the solidarity amongst the Danube countries. The big finale was a cultural performance in which all the small parts of the big carpet were exhibited on the Cathedral square in front of the Ulm Cathedral during the international Danube Festival in 2014. Once the project was finished, the so called “Danube-Rivercarpet” was divided into small pieces. These pieces were given away for donation.
Different Ages People From Different Countries Mixed Age Group Mixed Gender People Of Different Ethnic Origins People With Different Social Backgrounds People With Different Educational Backgrounds All Ages Older Learners Pupils Students Women People With Disabilities Teachers/Multiplicators Young Learners Multipliers From Different Ngo’s Elderly Community Members Organisations Of/For Older People Lower-Educated People Skills Intercultural Intergenerational Practice Craftsmanship Diversity Solidarity Danube Strategy Disability

European Cinema for Active Ageing (CINAGE)

CINAGE – a Grundtvig multilateral project, supported by the EU Lifelong Learning Programme – was composed of interlinked activities resulting in the production of a learning package, for use by adult educators and aimed at empowering older people towards achieving a more active ageing.
Older Learners Organisations Of/For Older People Adult Educators Society Intercultural Social Inclusion Data Analysis Production

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