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Heimat is a foundation working in the field of non-formal education. We work on the areas of personal and professional development, integration & inclusion, community building & human rights. The organization is a platform for people to learn, develop and grow.
We support people in their learning process, develop their skills and competences.
Our mission is to create a better world that works for everyone. A world where everybody is driven by love, directed by care for themselves and the others and work in cooperation.
We strive for a world that people live the life they want to live and become the change they want to see in the world.
In Heimat, we believe that learning is a lifelong process, which enables people to increase self-confidence, self-esteem, and improved life chances.
Learning in an international context enables intercultural awareness and develops skills and competences, which is especially important for people with fewer opportunities.
We aim to develop social and personal skills of young people and young specialists needed for their successful integration in the society as a whole and the workforce in particular. We aim to support the young people to enrich their skills and abilities by building bridges among them and organisations related with their interests.
In order to achieve our goals we use diverse tools, methodologies and techniques. We work with interactive methods, non-formal learning, theater methods, outdoor activities, art, synergy method & coaching in order to empower people to become the best of themselves.
This project is designed to equip youth workers and NGO's staff tools and methods in how to deal with their emotions & support youth with fewer opportunities
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Heimat Foundation is
Heimat Foundation is a platform to learn, develop and grow. We promote personal & professional development, inclusion, community building & human rights.
Short URL to this project:
http://otlas-org.salto-youth.net/15854