Lunova Life Rehabilitation Project

Tech‑driven volunteer platform fighting addiction: psychological, social & legal support. Strong CSR image for partners.

Project’s Main Objective:
The Lunova Life Rehabilitation Project is a volunteer‑based digital social responsibility platform that provides free, confidential and holistic support to individuals struggling with addiction and their families. Using technology and science, the project aims to create an accessible ecosystem for addiction treatment that eliminates stigma and promotes life rehabilitation.

Target Groups:
* Individuals with physical dependencies (substances, nicotine, alcohol, opioids, stimulants, prescription drugs, caffeine).
* People with behavioural addictions (technology, internet, gambling, shopping, eating disorders, emotional relationship addiction).
* Families and close circles of addicted individuals.
* Organisations wishing to contribute as volunteer experts or partner institutions.

Activities and Services:
* Individual Online Psychotherapy (with volunteer specialists)
* Family Support Programmes (psychoeducation, counselling, group therapy)
* Legal Guidance – Neutral information on legal responsibilities, criminal sanctions, treatment obligations as well as rights (access to treatment, privacy, non‑discrimination) that individuals may encounter during the addiction process.
* 12 Months Free Follow‑up (regular support to prevent relapse)
* Awareness & Anti‑Stigma Campaigns

Software Team & Call for Collaboration:
* To build the digital platform, we are urgently setting up a software team. In this context:
* We are looking for software developers (backend, frontend, mobile, UI/UX).
* We are seeking collaboration with software organisations, tech communities, IT clubs and digital agencies.
* We are open to all partners who can support the construction of the platform on a voluntary basis or as a joint project.

If you have a software team and would like to be part of this social impact project, please contact us.

Why on a Voluntary Basis?
The Lunova Life Rehabilitation Project is still in the R&D and software development phase, so all team members and experts currently work on a strictly voluntary basis. This project is currently being adapted to the Erasmus+ programme. If it attracts investors’ interest, we will proceed by common decision.

Positive Image and Social Impact for Our Stakeholders:
Organisations that join our project (NGOs, youth associations, universities, health institutions, private sector volunteer units, software organisations) gain the following concrete benefits:
* Strong CSR Image – Being recognised as an active problem‑solver in the sensitive area of addiction.
* Enhanced Public Reputation and Trust – Participating in a public‑interest initiative strengthens an organisation’s standing in society.
* Wide Communication Network & Visibility – The project’s promotional activities, social media, events and international platforms like Salto Youth will feature partners’ names and contributions.
* Direct Access to Youth and Vulnerable Groups – A powerful channel for organisations that want to reach young people at risk of addiction.
* Leading Role in Anti‑Stigma Efforts – Partner organisations become carriers of the “recovery is possible” message in public awareness campaigns.
* Being an Innovative Solution Partner – A strategic partnership in a pioneering digital health and psychosocial support project.

Who Are We Looking For?
* Volunteer experts (psychologists, psychiatrists, addiction counsellors, lawyers, social workers)
* Software developers and software organisations (urgently needed to build the platform)
* NGOs, youth associations and university clubs
* Partners to support promotion, awareness and resource development

Our Expectations:
* No seniority or title requirements – what matters is producing together, learning and achieving the best results.
* Constructive communication, tolerance and openness to collaboration.
* High motivation to work for the public good.

Documentation and Reputation Support Provided to Participants:
All volunteer individuals and partner organisations contributing to the Lunova Life Rehabilitation Project will be officially provided with the following documents by Lunova, in order to certify their dedicated work and strengthen their social reputation:

Certificate of Participation:
– A certificate prepared with Lunova’s corporate identity, signed by authorised representatives, detailing the type (expertise, software development, training, counselling, etc.), duration and scope of the contribution made to the project.
– This certificate is suitable for use as an official activity document in applications for the European Solidarity Corps (ESC) or Erasmus+ programmes, especially for young volunteers.

Letter of Reference:
– A reference letter on official Lunova letterhead, bearing a wet or digitally approved signature, prepared for individuals providing regular, long‑term contributions and for organisations engaged in strategic partnerships.
– The letter will describe the participant’s role, dedication and acquired competences through concrete examples, aiming to serve as a credible reference for the participant’s career or institutional prestige.

Lunova’s commitment:
No individual or organisation contributing to the project will feel that their effort goes unrecognised. The certificate and reference letters are designed to turn this voluntary work into a reputation‑enhancing, career‑supporting asset that can be included in corporate social responsibility reports.

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We're looking for:
10 more partners
from Turkey, Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme countries, Other countries in the world
Deadline for this partner request:
2036-12-31

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Project overview

Lunova Life Rehabilitation Project is a project by
Lunova
taking place
from 2026-04-01 till 2036-12-31
This project relates to:
Youth Exchanges, Transnational Youth Initiatives, Strategic Partnerships
and is focusing on:
  • Anti-discrimination
  • Democracy/Active citizenship
  • Health
  • Human rights
  • Intercultural dialogue
  • Volunteering
  • Youth policy
This project can include young people with fewer opportunities like
  • Health problems
For volunteers who will produce awareness‑raising content on addiction, we require that they have successfully completed addiction treatment and have a healthy recovery process that has lasted at least one year. Thus, we aim for every piece of content to be grounded in real‑life experience and to inspire confidence in other individuals on their path to recovery.

Short URL to this project:

http://otlas-project.salto-youth.net/19962

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