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Creative Workshops for Life Skills

Creative Workshops for Life Skills

Creative Communication Skills πŸš€πŸ’‘ On the first workshop on “Creative Communication Skills” the young participants aged 16 to 22 learned about the importance of communication, how to express themselves correctly and creatively, and what kinds of messages to use. πŸ—£ Trainer Angela Velinova introduced various techniques through interactive exercises, including the “I-message” technique, a form of non-violent communication that allows […]

Hosting a School Group from Poland

Hosting a School Group from Poland

We had an unforgettable week hosting the school group from Poland, filled with school visits, cultural exploration, and meaningful exchanges! From visiting High School Gimnasium Josip Broz Tito to discovering the Macedonian rich heritage, each day was packed with learning, adventure, and connection. Day 1 We started with a visit to High School Gimnasium Josip Broz Tito, where students engaged […]

United Through Sports

United Through Sports

“United through sports” was an Erasmus+ youth exchange implemented in Popova Shapka and hosted by Bright with 56 participants from Romania, Germany, Macedonia, Turkiye, Serbia and BulgariaΒ in July 2024 The aim of the exchange was to unite the youth through sharing traditional and innovative sport games from their local realities in order to show unity and continue practicing inclusive sports […]

ICT and AI in Youth Work

ICT and AI in Youth Work

The Erasmus+ training course ICT and AI in Youth Work was hosted by Bright with 30 participants from 8 European countries in June, 2024. The project equipped the youth workers with the contemporary ICT and AI skills that they can apply in youth work context

Sport It Out Vol. 4

Sport It Out Vol. 4

πŸ›ΆπŸŒ…πŸ | During October,2023, Bright hosted the seminar “Sport It Out Vol. 4” that gathered amazing energy of incredible youth workers from 15 different countries: Germany, North Macedonia, Serbia, Turkey, Greece, Italy, Spain, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, the Netherlands, Romania, Bulgaria, and Portugal. 🏞️🎈🎾 | The project was focused on empowering and equipping youth workers with new skills, providing them […]

Social Entrepreneurship for Digital Change

Social Entrepreneurship for Digital Change

During September, 2023 Bright was hosting organization of the Erasmus+ project Youth Exchange “Social Entrepreneurship for Digital Change,” which was focused on empowering and equipping young people with necessary competencies and tools in order to become engines of digital social change through initiating social entrepreneurship projects. | All participants also had a chance to attend a whole-day Regional Forum for […]

Social Entrepreneurship for Sustainability

Social Entrepreneurship for Sustainability

During September 2023, Bright was a host organization in the Erasmus+ project training course “Social Entrepreneurship for Sustainability,” which was focused on empowering and equipping youth workers with the knowledge, skills, and tools necessary to create sustainable social enterprises that not only address environmental challenges but also generate social and economic benefits. All participants also had a chance to attend […]

Sports For All

Sports For All

Between 27 May- 04 June, 2022 we brought 30 youth workers from 10 European countries where they increased their competences and shared their experiences on youth inclusion through different sports.

Sport it Out Vol. 3

Sport it Out Vol. 3

During September 2022 in Popova Shapka, North Macedonia Bright hosted the Erasmus+ project- Training course “Sport it Out Vol. 3” which was focused on developing skills for using sport as a tool in youth work. It gathered youth and youth workers from North Macedonia, Serbia, Turkiye, Italy, Spain, Germany, Hungary, Slovenia and Cyprus.

YOUthSupPORT vol. 2

YOUthSupPORT vol. 2

Bright was a host organisation in the Erasmus+ project Training-course “YOUthSupPORT vol. 2” which took place in August 2022 in Popova Shapka, North Macedonia. The training was focused on developing skills for using sport as a tool in youth work. It gathered youth from North Macedonia, Sweden, Serbia, Bulgaria, Greece, Turkey and Germany.