DIS-Employability: Comunicat de presÄ

     PRESS RELEASE

Cluj-Napoca, Romania, February 2023

Supporting the Employability of Young Disabled People

TPM2 – Mid-term Meeting Berlin

project financed by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union

The consortium of 5 partners continues the international project DIS-Employability, an Erasmus+ Youth KA2 project, financed by the European Union and developed by Mine Vaganti, Italy in partnership with Asociatia Babilon Travel (Romania), NGO NEST Berlin (Germany), Eduforma (Italy), and Innovation Frontieres IKE (Greece). (more…)

DIS-Employability: 2nd Press release

     PRESS RELEASE
Cluj-Napoca, Romania, February, 2023

Supporting the Employability of Young Disabled People

TPM2 – Mid-term Meeting Berlin

project financed by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union

The consortium of 5 partners continues the international project DIS-Employability, an Erasmus+ Youth KA2 project, financed by the European Union and developed by Mine Vaganti, Italy in partnership with Asociatia Babilon Travel (Romania), NGO NEST Berlin (Germany), Eduforma (Italy), and Innovation Frontieres IKE (Greece). (more…)

DIS-Employability: The first steps

PRESS RELEASE
Cluj-Napoca, Romania, 24 of June, 2022
Supporting the Employability of Young Disabled People
DIS-Employability
TPM1 – Kick off meeting Cluj-Napoca

project financed by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union

The consortium of 5 partners starts the international project DIS-Employability, an Erasmus+ Youth KA2 project, financed by the European Union and developed by Asociatia Babilon Travel  in partnership with Mine Vaganti, (Italy), NGO NEST Berlin (Germany), Eduforma (Italy), and Innovation Frontiers IKE (Greece). (more…)

Swim to Live 3: Masters

SWILI2-001The New Year is here in a glimpse and together with it the brand new project of Babilon Travel NGO, within the Erasmus+ Sport program of the European Union. Its title: Swim to Live 3 (SWILI3).

It is the third approved project, from a program started in 2017 and entitled Swim to Live. The first one (2017) was dedicated to adult people that were not actively involved in sport and outdoor activities. The second one (2018) involved children, with and without disabilities, as beneficiaries. The project that will start in January 2019 (Swim to Live 3) is about seniors, age 50+ that are already active in different areas, like sport, learning languages, reading, gardening, playing an instrument, etc.