Associazione Culturale Usamborgia

The cultural association "Usamborgia" is a young association and was born in February 2018 from
the unification of the goals of its three founding members: Vincenza, Antonio and Marco.
The association's mission is engraved in the acronym of its name: promoting integration and social
development through mobility and cultural exchanges among young people but also promoting
diversity and religious dialogue between different cultures, promoting mobility in Europe for the
purpose of learning for young people in Southern Italy and improving their skills in foreign
languages. Improving work for unemployed young people, enhancing the ancient work and manual
agricultural work, hosting young people from around the world on their farm to create a social
environment to carry out training courses, educational farm for children in local schools and
activities such as the production of cheeses, bread, salami and everything that recalls ancient
traditions.
Usamborgia is the association to link cultural mobility and traditions, exploring first ourself and
then the place visited. It is also one opportunity to explore our childhood in our society.

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Associazione Culturale Usamborgia

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Associazione Culturale Usamborgia is

a Non-profit/Non-Governmental Organisation
based in Italy (Avola)
  • Italy Avola
focused on
  • Art
  • Democracy/Active citizenship
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Environment
  • European citizenship
  • Health
  • Integration
  • Intercultural dialogue
  • Non-formal learning
  • Urban/rural development
and interested in:
  • Youth Exchanges
  • Transnational Youth Initiatives
  • Strategic Partnerships
  • Capacity Building
Associazione Culturale Usamborgia in 160 characters:

The aim of our organization is to promote youth mobility in our small town Avola, in Sicily.

Partner connections

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Short URL to this project:

http://otlas-org.salto-youth.net/17660

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