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We’re excited to share that the Co-Memo-S platform is now online — a European initiative that helps youth workers connect younger and older generations through local socio-ecological memories and hands-on sustainability learning. The project tackles four intertwined challenges: the climate crisis, the generational divide, youth exclusion from public spaces, and loneliness among seniors.

What you’ll find on the site

  • About the project: A clear overview of aims, target groups, and planned results — from a practical Handbook and Educational Videos to an E-learning Platform and a Virtual Archive of community eco-memories. You’ll also meet the partner organisations from Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania, Spain and Cyprus.

  • Eco-memory hub & e-archive: Learn what “eco-memory” means, browse interactive practices already collected (from sewing circles and food heritage to community mapping), and contribute your own memory using the downloadable template for inclusion in the timeline-based archive.

  • Training modules (LMS): A growing area for youth-worker training with modules, workshop examples, self-assessment tools and more. (You’ll need to register/log in; the section is currently under construction as materials are uploaded.)

  • Resources: Grab the project leaflet in English and all partner languages — with more materials coming soon.

Stay tuned for updates, events and calls on the project’s Facebook page — and start exploring how shared memories can power local sustainability action.

Visit the website at www.co-memo-s.eu

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