Thursday, September 6, 2012

Tineret Romania


Tineret Romania

“Tineret Romania” is a non-governamental and apolitical organization, established by and for youngsters. Its main aim is to promote youth participation in non-formal activities, by local, national and international level.                                         
           “Tineret Romania” objectives are:                                          
  • to promote, defende, help and represent the professional interests of  the Youngsters
  • to develop solutions on youth problems and foster their participation to social and democratic life
  • to enable young people from different backgrounds in working together
  • to raise awareness of community on social and educational issues
             About our members:   
      Our association mainly consists of youngsters which are promoting proactive attitude, exchanging ideas and working in a team. Youngsters from Galati are members of our association, being active by helping us to improve and develop national and international projects. We are targeting cultural, social, educational and sportive activities. We are also working on youth policies and human rights by organizing workshops, training courses and other non formal activities.
            About our projects:
We are involved in the youngsters life developing local, national and European projects such as :

·         I bike ! (2011)

·         Seara tinerilor (2011)

·         ECO Volunteers (2012)


Association  „Tineret Romania”    -     „Youth in Action“     presents :


Galati, Romania, 20 – 28 February 2012

          Partners :     „Youth Association SMART“ Poland
                               „Associazione Culturale JUMP IN“ Italy
                               „Sports Club Economist“ Bulgaria
                               „Youthnet HellasGreece
                         Agros Youth Group Cyprus
                        
                               Education and Research Community Turkey     
             

ECO Volunteers involved 35 people, aged between 18 and 25 years, 4 youngsters + 1 leader
 from each country, fulfilling gender balance condition.
 The main goal of the project was a multicultural exchange of ideas, stimulating creativity and entrepreneurship, the main concern being environmental issues.
The main theme of the project was realizing an advertise and an ECO day consisting in a street action that illustrated the importance of  volunteering and encouraged the development of youngsters “green” skills and behaviors.

We used all our creativity and entrepreneurship, in order to find solutions of protecting the environment. The quantifiable result is an advertise realized by the participants, which express cultural stereotypes and promotes active participation in the social life. The motto of the advertise is : „Be the best, clean the rest !“.
 Also, we promoted European citizenship among youngsters and persons who are not familiar with the Youth in Action Programme.
This experience contributed to the personal development of the youngsters, which participated with their ideas in preparing and realizing the “ECO day” and the advertise. Solidarity and tolerance among youngsters were increased and the group developed a mutual understanding.

Project objectives have been met, the environmental respect has been improved, and youth is now aware of global reality.

     I bike!
                      Galati, Romania, 23-30 September 2011


This project was implemented with the aim of promoting healthy lifestyle, developing the concept of ecolgy and team  building throught sports cometition, games and discussions about ecology.   
Through this project, we targeted young people and the community from Galati.

                           Seara tinerilor
             
„Youngsters night“ was a project for youngsters realized by youngsters. Thus project was implemented in October 2011 in Galati, Romania. Through dance, karaoke and various contests, we decided to offer a different kind of entertainment , promoting our NGO and the concept of volunteering. 



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