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SUMMARY:Frame the Future Peacebuilding Training 26-31 October + ERA 1-2 November 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Peacebuilding training is part of our annual programme for 2025: “Frame the Future”  \nThis program focuses on:\n🌍 Understanding conflict transformation: Dive into Europe’s history of conflict and learn how to shape a peaceful future.\n🛡️ Preventing threats to peace: Strengthen young people’s role in preventing conflict and fostering justice.\n🤝 Youth-led peacebuilding: Equip young leaders with tools to become peace multipliers and engage their communities.\n✨ Cultural exchange: Foster empathy\, tolerance\, and mutual understanding through dialogue and collaboration.\n📖 The role of religion and ecumenism: Reflect on how these shape peace processes and contribute to reconciliation.\n🎤 Storytelling for peace: Empower participants with storytelling techniques to amplify youth voices and inspire change. \nAge and nationality requirement \nYou need to be aged 18-30 and to be a resident of a country of the Council of Europe. \nDuring the training\, you will have the opportunity to put your knowledge to the test\, and meet Bonsian organisations that have been engaged in promoting a culture of peace in the country. \nThe training will be followed by the European Regional Assembly (ERA)\, gathering the delegates of all European movements to shape the future of the Federation and elect the next European Regional Committee. \nDates and Location: \nPeacebuilding training \n📅 When: \nDELEGATES: TRAINING + ERA \n26-31 October 2025 – ERA 1-2 November (travel days 25 October and 2 November – late in the evening or  3 November) \nNON DELEGATES – TRAINING ONLY \n26-31 October 2025  (travel days 25 October and 1 November) \n📍 Where:  Sarajevo – Bosnia and Herzegovina \nDeadline to apply: 20 September 2025 \nFees and travels for training/ training+ ERA \nThe participation fee for the training is €50\, which covers accommodation\, meals\, and the program. \nTravel expenses will be reimbursed if the journey is planned in the most economical way possible. \nWSCF-Europe aims to ensure that financial barriers do not prevent anyone from participating in this training\, therefore\, we are also committed to supporting those who need financial assistance. \nFees and travels – ERA Only \nIf you are a delegate but you cannot join the training\, we cannot cover the expenses related to your travel and accommodation. However\, please check with your movement or reach out to us in case you need financial assistance and support. \nPlease apply through this application form. \nFor any questions\, contact: conference@wscf-europe.org \nThe Frame the future project is funded by the European Youth Foundation of the Council of Europe and by the Otto per Mille of the Waldensian Church
URL:https://www.wscf-europe.org/event/frame-the-future-peacebuilding-training-26-31-october-era-1-2-november-2025/
LOCATION:Sarajevo – Bosnia and Herzegovina
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250908
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250913
DTSTAMP:20260419T094219
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SUMMARY:Youth Training: “A Future and a Hope: Bridging Youth Resilience Across Borders"
DESCRIPTION:Dates: 8-12 September 2025 (Travel days 7 and 13 September)\nLocation: Ostello Villa Olanda – Luserna San Giovanni – Italy\nLanguage: English \nOpen to: Young people from Ukraine\, the Middle East\, Council of Europe member states\, and other conflict-affected regions \nParticipation fee: the participation fee is 50€ and includes accommodation and meals. Travel and visa costs will be reimbursed. The participation fee can be waived on request. \nApplication form for participants from the Middle East – deadline for applications 15 June 2025 \nApplication form for participants from Ukraine and Council of Europe – deadline for applications 7 July 2025 \nJoin us for a 5-day international youth training designed to empower young people affected by war and displacement\, especially those from Ukraine and other conflict zones. This training offers a safe and dynamic space for young participants to connect across borders\, share experiences\, and build practical skills for resilience\, social action\, and peacebuilding. \nBringing together youth from Ukraine\, the Middle East\, and across Europe (including regions impacted by conflict such as Armenia and Georgia)\, this training fosters dialogue\, collaboration\, and mutual support. Rooted in Christian values\, the programme also explores the role of faith\, spiritual resilience\, and community engagement in times of crisis. \nThis training will create a collaborative space for growth\, healing\, and shared action\, where every participant brings their voice and experience to the table. \nWhat to Expect \nThis training is built on the principles of human rights education and non-formal learning\, creating a participatory\, inclusive\, and dynamic environment. You’ll experience: \n\nInteractive\, learner-centered sessions that emphasise peer exchange\, group reflection\, and learning-by-doing\nGamified and experiential methods that make learning engaging\, practical\, and relevant to real-life challenges\nA strong focus on cross-regional solidarity\, connecting youth who have experienced the effects of war and displacement to share testimonies and resilience strategies\nFaith-based reflections and discussions on maintaining spiritual strength during crises\, with examples of grassroots peacebuilding initiatives such as social kitchens\, community aid\, reconstruction\, and interfaith efforts\nDaily moments of prayer and spiritual grounding\, welcoming diverse Christian and interfaith traditions\nNetworking opportunities for youth organisations to build future international collaborations\nAn intersectional approach that values diversity and addresses the unique experiences shaped by gender\, age\, ethnicity\, and ability\n\n  \nWhether you’re navigating the challenges of displacement or passionate about youth-led peace initiatives\, this training is your chance to grow\, connect\, and make a difference. \nRegister now to be part of this powerful journey toward healing\, action\, and hope. \nThe training is funded by the European Youth Foundation of the Council of Europe under the Special Call for Ukraine \n 
URL:https://www.wscf-europe.org/event/youth-training-a-future-and-a-hope-bridging-youth-resilience-across-borders/
LOCATION:Ostello Villa Olanda\, Luserna San Giovanni\, Italy
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CREATED:20250724T084440Z
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SUMMARY:Ecumenical International Youth Day 2025
DESCRIPTION:Rooted in Hope: Nurturing Faith and Mental Well-being in the Face of Climate Crisis (Eco-Anxiety)  \nIn a time of escalating environmental crisis; from global warming\, wildfires\, intense floods\, and many more\, young people around the world are increasingly experiencing eco-anxiety—a deep emotional and spiritual response to ecological degradation and climate uncertainty. What will be the church’s response and how individuals and groups can continue the initiative despite different dilemmas? \nThis growing climate anxiety is also impacting personal life. Understandably\, many young people feel upset\, worried\, and angry about the state of the world\, and they are actively expressing their dissent in hopes of driving political and policy change. To amplify their voices\, youth advocates around the globe are turning to media and digital technologies to communicate their concerns and encourage others to join their cause.  \nThis year\, we are highlighting a global Christian initiative to recognize eco-anxiety\, in support of the Ecumenical Decade of Climate Justice\, explore biblical foundations for creation care\, and encourage youth to act in faith\, resilience\, and unity. Through education\, spiritual formation\, storytelling\, and advocacy\, we aim to cultivate a generation of hopeful\, faith-driven climate leaders. \nDates: \n12th August- 3pm to 4:30pm CEST \n13th August- 3pm to 4pm CEST \nRegister for the two-day event here
URL:https://www.wscf-europe.org/event/ecumenical-international-youth-day-2025/
LOCATION:online via Zoom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241028
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241102
DTSTAMP:20260419T094219
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240823T102843Z
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SUMMARY:Share the Care Youth Event
DESCRIPTION:Apply now!\nJoin the conference – apply today. \nJoin Us for an Impactful Mental Health Event!\nApply via this form and be part of the “Share the Care” event. \nAre you ready to be a catalyst for change in your community? This event is designed based on non-formal education principles for young people living in Council of Europe countries\, aged 18-30\, who are passionate about mental health rights and eager to make a difference. \nWhen: 28 October – 1 November 2024 (Travel days 27 October and 2 November) \nWhere: Veli Iž – an island off the shores of Zadar – Croatia \nFee: 50€ – financial support available • You will receive reimbursement for your travel expenses if the journey is planned in the most economical way possible and conditional on active participation. \nApplication deadline:  20/09/2024 1pm CEST \nWhy Attend? \n\nLead Change: Become a leader in mental health advocacy.\nAcquire Skills: Learn practical tools and strategies to make a real impact.\nCollaborate & Network: Connect with peers and professionals who share your passion.\n\nBe part of the “Share the Care” movement for better mental health advocacy. We look forward to seeing you there!\nSelected participants will receive confirmation by the end of September 2024. \nIf you have any questions\, contact us at conference@wscf-europe.org  \nThe event is supported by the European Youth Foundation of the Council of Europe and Otto per Mille Funds of the Waldensian Church
URL:https://www.wscf-europe.org/event/share-the-care/
LOCATION:Veli Iz\, Croatia (Local Name: Hrvatska)
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240529T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240529T200000
DTSTAMP:20260419T094219
CREATED:20240413T130147Z
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SUMMARY:Join Our Online Focus Group: Mental Health in the Current World
DESCRIPTION:Recognizing the unique challenges faced by Christian youth\, we are excited to announce an upcoming online focus group aimed at creating a safe and supportive space for dialogue and reflection. \nArmed conflicts often exacerbate the climate crisis\, leading to environmental destruction and displacement of communities. When the climate changes a lot\, there might not be enough of some things like land and water. This can make people fight more over them. Also\, when politics get more uncertain and dangerous\, these fights can get worse\, making people more angry and leading to more violence. \nBut understanding these complex interactions is key to finding sustainable solutions. \nLet’s pause and consider how we can work towards peace\, environmental sustainability\, and political stability hand in hand. \nJoin the conversation on how we can address these interconnected challenges. \nOur focus group will be led by an experienced facilitator with backgrounds in mental health advocacy and human rights education and by WSCF Europe members. They will ensure that the discussion remains respectful\, inclusive\, and productive. \nWhy Participate? \n\nSafe Space: This is an opportunity to engage in open and honest dialogue in a safe and supportive environment.\nVoice and Impact: Your insights and experiences can contribute to a better understanding of the challenges faced by Christian youth in the realm of mental health and education.\nCommunity Building: Connect with like-minded peers who share similar concerns and aspirations for promoting mental well-being.\n\nRegistration:\nParticipation in the focus group is free\, but registration is required to receive the Zoom meeting link. To register\, please visit this link and fill out the brief form. \nThis activity is part of our annual work plan “Share the Care”\, funded by the European Youth Foundation of the Council of Europe and is supported by Otto Per Mille of the Waldensian Church. \nThe work plan focuses on mental health as a human right and its overarching aim is to contribute to empowering young people from different European backgrounds to participate in pluralistic democracy\, to promote human rights\, and to build inclusive societies for all. \nThis project is designed\, implemented\, and evaluated by young people for young people.
URL:https://www.wscf-europe.org/event/join-our-online-focus-group-mental-health-in-the-current-world/
LOCATION:online via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Online Course
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240521T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240521T200000
DTSTAMP:20260419T094219
CREATED:20240413T124829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240507T123141Z
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SUMMARY:Join Our Online Focus Group: Mental Health and Gender Identity
DESCRIPTION:Recognizing the unique challenges faced by Christian youth\, we are excited to announce an upcoming online focus group aimed at creating a safe and supportive space for dialogue and reflection. Whether it’s navigating societal expectations\, struggling with identity\, or facing discrimination\, our mental well-being can be impacted. But here’s the thing: we’re not alone. \nTogether\, we can create a space where we can be heard\, understood\, and supported\, because the truth is that our identities are valid\, and our experiences matter. Let’s pause and acknowledge the strength it takes to navigate a world that isn’t always accepting of who we are. \nBecause when we shine a light on these challenges\, we’re not just raising awareness\, we’re advocating for change. \nLet’s break the stigma\, challenge stereotypes\, and embrace our unique journeys. \nOur focus group will be led by an experienced facilitator with backgrounds in mental health advocacy and human rights education and by WSCF Europe members. They will ensure that the discussion remains respectful\, inclusive\, and productive. \nWhy Participate? \n\nSafe Space: This is an opportunity to engage in open and honest dialogue in a safe and supportive environment.\nVoice and Impact: Your insights and experiences can contribute to a better understanding of the challenges faced by Christian youth in the realm of mental health and education.\nCommunity Building: Connect with like-minded peers who share similar concerns and aspirations for promoting mental well-being.\n\nRegistration:\nParticipation in the focus group is free\, but registration is required to receive the Zoom meeting link. To register\, please visit this link and fill out the brief form. \nThis activity is part of our annual work plan “Share the Care”\, funded by the European Youth Foundation of the Council of Europe and is supported by Otto Per Mille of the Waldensian Church. \nThe work plan focuses on mental health as a human right and its overarching aim is to contribute to empowering young people from different European backgrounds to participate in pluralistic democracy\, to promote human rights\, and to build inclusive societies for all. \nThis project is designed\, implemented\, and evaluated by young people for young people.
URL:https://www.wscf-europe.org/event/join-our-online-focus-group-mental-health-and-identity/
LOCATION:online via Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240416T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240416T200000
DTSTAMP:20260419T094219
CREATED:20240408T140037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240409T140945Z
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SUMMARY:Join Our Online Focus Group: Exploring Mental Health and Education among Christian Youth
DESCRIPTION:In an increasingly fast-paced and demanding world\, the intersection of mental health and education has become a critical concern\, particularly among young people. \nRecognizing the unique challenges faced by Christian youth\, we are excited to announce an upcoming online focus group aimed at creating a safe and supportive space for dialogue and reflection. \nThe primary goal of this focus group is twofold: firstly\, to provide a platform for young people to openly share their experiences related to mental health and education within a Christian context. Secondly\, to delve into how educational systems impact mental well-being and how mental health\, in turn\, affects the fundamental right to education. \nOur focus group will be led by an experienced facilitator with backgrounds in mental health advocacy and human rights education and by WSCF Europe members. They will ensure that the discussion remains respectful\, inclusive\, and productive. \nWhy Participate? \n\nSafe Space: This is an opportunity to engage in open and honest dialogue in a safe and supportive environment.\nVoice and Impact: Your insights and experiences can contribute to a better understanding of the challenges faced by Christian youth in the realm of mental health and education.\nCommunity Building: Connect with like-minded peers who share similar concerns and aspirations for promoting mental well-being.\n\nRegistration:\nParticipation in the focus group is free\, but registration is required to receive the Zoom meeting link. To register\, please visit this link and fill out the brief form. \nThis activity is part of our annual work plan “Share the Care\, funded by the European Youth Foundation of the Council of Europe and is supported by Otto Per Mille of the Waldensian Church. \nThe work plan focuses on mental health as a human right and its overarching aim is to contribute to empowering young people from different European backgrounds to participate in pluralistic democracy\, to promote human rights\,and to build inclusive societies for all. \nThis project is designed\, implemented and will be evaluated by young people for young people.
URL:https://www.wscf-europe.org/event/join-our-online-focus-group-exploring-mental-health-and-education-among-christian-youth/
LOCATION:online via Zoom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231103
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231106
DTSTAMP:20260419T094219
CREATED:20230224T074052Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230825T123538Z
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SUMMARY:European Regional Assembly 2023
DESCRIPTION:The European Regional Assembly will be held from November 3-5. More information will follow shortly. \nYou can view the preliminary program here.
URL:https://www.wscf-europe.org/event/european-regional-assembly-2023/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231014T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231014T150000
DTSTAMP:20260419T094219
CREATED:20230811T125611Z
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SUMMARY:Youth in Leadership Today
DESCRIPTION:Have you experienced that situation? \n\nYou are invited to an event and find yourself to be the only young person?\nYou sometimes feel insecure when talking in public?\nYou find it hard sometimes to lobby for your mission?\nYou would like to make a change\, but don’t know where to start?\nHave you experienced that situation?\n\nThe Problem \n\nOften Young Leaders are not taken seriously in leading positions.\nLeadership Training for young leaders is rare to find.\nYoung people are underrepresented both in politics as well as in churches.\nTokenism is a massive problem faced by young leaders.\n\nAt WSCF-Europe we are tackling the issue and will work together with you on building your leadership skills! We will equip you with the skills that will help you maximize your impact. \nJoin us online on October 14 2023\, 12-15:00 CET. \nApply today!
URL:https://www.wscf-europe.org/event/youth-in-leadership-today/
LOCATION:online
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230503
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230508
DTSTAMP:20260419T094219
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SUMMARY:Intergenerational Eco-Justice Advocacy Academy: Connect\, Communicate\, Change
DESCRIPTION:Dear Friends of WSCF Europe\, \nIn recent years young people have been inspired to engage in climate justice and advocate for a greener future. This happened after years of pre-existing advocacy and climate actions\, led by other generations with different advocacy approaches. In this WSCF Advocacy Academy we will address building intergenerational alliances in advocating for eco-justice. How can we learn from other generations engaging in climate actions? How can we create a broader dialogue on advocating for climate justice led by young people? What is our role as Christians in approaching Eco-Justice? \nFrom 3 – 7 May 2023\, we will be hosting an academy in Agape Ecumenical Center\, Italy\, on “Intergenerational Eco-Justice Advocacy Academy: Connect\, Communicate\, Change”. If you are interested in this topic\, ready to look beyond your own context and motivated to learn about possible actions\, fill in the application form below by 20th of March and join us! \nHere you can find a draft of the program that is awaiting you. \nIf you have any questions of concerns\, please feel free to get in touch with us at \nThis academy is supported by Otto per Mille of the Waldensian Church of Italy.
URL:https://www.wscf-europe.org/event/intergenerational-eco-justice-advocacy-academy-connect-communicate-change/
LOCATION:Agape\, Italy
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20221216T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20221216T113000
DTSTAMP:20260419T094219
CREATED:20221211T081700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221211T081700Z
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SUMMARY:SASCE Training Session
DESCRIPTION:WSCF Europe in cooperation with the Conference of European Churches (CEC) wants to invite you to our next online event\, a SASCE Training Session. It is going to be facilitated by Elizabeta Kitanovic who works as Executive Secretary at CEC with a focus on the area of human rights. \nWhat is it about?\nSASCE stands for “Safer and Stronger Communities in Europe” and is an EU funded multireligious program which aims to increase security in and around places of worship\, as well as within and between communities. It develops for example various tools about crisis management and security measures for church congregations. \nHere are the core data:\nWhat?           SASCE Training Session \nWhen?          Friday\, 16 December 2022 | 10–11:30 a.m. CET \nWhere?         Online via Zoom \nWho?            Young leaders / Everyone who is interested in the topic \nCosts?           None \nFor registration please send a short message to our Links Coordinator Sarah (links(at)wscf-europe.org) who will then send you the Zoom link. \nWe are looking forward to welcome you and make a change with you!
URL:https://www.wscf-europe.org/event/sasce-training-session/
LOCATION:online via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Online Course
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20211122T170000
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