Camino de Santiago Seminar in Spain

The Don Bosco Youth-Net (DBYN) workshop on the Camino de Santiago was truly a remarkable journey, made possible thanks to SPYS who provided me with the opportunity for such a wonderful experience. Meeting Salesians from different corners of Europe provided a fascinating insight into various cultures and realities. What stood out the most was the beautiful realization that despite our diverse backgrounds and ideologies, we all resonated on the same values. Walking a day on the Camino allowed us to appreciate its wonders and find moments for personal reflection. It was heartwarming to witness how our shared values and passions brought us together. The workshop was not just informative, but it was a joyful and fulfilling adventure.     JohnPaul

Celebrating European Youth Week

🌍 Our group is gearing up for the Youth Exchange in Slovenia! 🚶‍♂️🚶‍♀️ We had an amazing day out on the 6 of April, participating in the European Youth Week 2024! 🇪🇺 From a scenic hike in Majjistral Park to brainstorming an environmental campaign and creating electoral campaign videos, it was a day packed with learning and fun. 📸 🌟 🌳 European Youth
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Safeguarding and Mental Health in Youth Work – DBYN

DBYN’s project – Safeguarding and Mental Health in Youth Work.  This training course emphasized on these topics – Human Rights, Safeguarding, and Mental Health, we touched the harsh reality of intense fatigue within Salesian realities, and what we can do to protect others whilst working to improve our participants’ quality of life. Our last formation sessions included the design of a project which we intend to implement in our reality, in order to cushion the harmful impacts of a certain problems we face at our realities/youth centers.
The group was comprised of 25 individuals, from 10 different nationalities. These numbers speak volumes about the level of interculturality present amongst us, hence, allowing us the opportunity to learn about different perspectives, practices, and everyday living of societies incomparable to ours. Malta, as it is very often, was the smallest country present, by area, hence, it was a humbling experience to share opinions with individuals who come from countries of several millions. Aidan Pirotta
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