Fundación Esplai’s Tresca Europe Project, which was born in 2013, continues to walk and make utopia a reality. At the end of 2014 the first meeting was held with all the partners participating in the Tresca Europe project at the Annual Meeting at CENTRE ESPLAI (El Prat de Llobregat): Arci Solidarietà Onlús d’Italia, Fundaçao da Joventude de Portugal and Ajuntament de Burjassot de València.
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The Project Tresca Europe of Fundación Esplai, which was born in 2013, continues to walk and make utopia a reality. At the end of 2014 the first meeting was held with all the partners participating in the project Tresca Europe at the Annual Meeting at CENTRE ESPLAI (El Prat de Llobregat): Arci Solidarietà Onlús d’Italia, Fundaçao da Joventude de Portugal and Ajuntament de Burjassot de València.
It was a day to share from the technicians and young people of the different countries a central aspect: the qualitative point of the project. Being able to be in person facilitated communication and contact and helped to confirm that they all go together and work in the same line of intervention and with the same objective. The meeting also facilitated networking between the different teams of the partner entities. It seems that Tresca Europe proposes something beyond borders.
Both the meeting, called the Annual Meeting , and the opinions of young people give strength and enthusiasm to the project to face the actions planned for 2015: incorporate a new partner, inaugurate the website and make a video of the project, among others.
The year 2015 begins with new actions in different places. On the one hand, here in Catalonia 50 young people will start the third edition of the project. On the other hand, both Portugal, with 50 young people, and Valencia, with 25 young people, will start the second. Arci Solidarietà Onlús from the city of Rome (Italy) is the one who joins the project this year and, therefore, will begin its first edition during the first quarter of the year with 50 young people. In this way, it can be said that by the end of 2015 175 young people from different countries will have passed through the Tresca Europe project.
