(A.S.R.T.) Turkish-Romanian Sports Association
(A.S.R.T.) Turkish-Romanian Sports Association is a civil society organization that aims to support talented girls and boys living in rural areas. Using the unifying power of sport, the association provides young people with:
- Healthy nutrition,
- Active lifestyle,
- Awareness of sustainable agriculture and water conservation.
Our Activities
The association supports the physical and mental development of young people through sports camps, environmental awareness events and training programs, while also focusing on sustainable agriculture and water management.
Alignment with Youth 5.0
The association's activities align directly with the "Youth 5.0: AI-Powered Sustainable Solutions for Water Resources and the Environment" project.
- Protection of water resources using AI-supported solutions,
- Enhancing environmental sustainability, and
- Supporting young people to develop nature-friendly lifestyles through technology and sport.
Our Target Group
- Ages 13-30,
- Young people interested in sport,
- Youth living in rural areas who need educational support.
Manisa Youth, Environment, Education and Tourism Association
Our Mission
Manisa Youth, Environment, Education and Tourism Association aims to increase environmental awareness among young people and support their personal development. By organizing trainings and workshops on pollution, climate change and natural resource protection, the association helps young people grow into nature-friendly individuals. Through national and international projects it supports broadening their worldviews and building a sense of social responsibility.
Our Areas of Work
Operating on a volunteer basis, our association focuses on producing innovative and sustainable solutions in the fields of environment, education and tourism.
- Battery and waste-oil collection campaigns to reduce pollution,
- Recycling projects to raise public awareness,
- Tree planting events to strengthen young people's connection to nature.
We also organize activities that increase the social participation of young people with disabilities, supporting their social inclusion.
Education and Future-Oriented Activities
We provide seminars on digitalisation and Society 5.0 to help young people prepare for the future. These activities support both environmental and social sustainability goals.
Our Target Group
- Young people aged 13-30,
- People from diverse socio-cultural backgrounds,
- Especially economically disadvantaged groups.
The projects developed for these young people aim to increase environmental awareness, boost active participation in social life and support preparation for the future.
Highlighted Activities
- Waste collection and recycling campaigns,
- Tree-planting campaigns,
- Projects that increase social participation of youth with disabilities,
- Seminars on digitalisation and Society 5.0.
ForJu Forschende Jugend Association
Our Mission
ForJu Forschende Jugend supports research-oriented and science-minded youth. Its primary goal is to raise public awareness and appreciation for young people's scientific efforts and the challenges they face.
Our Work
ForJu contributes to continuous education for its members and offers access to the Austrian and international research environment from diverse perspectives. While youth work is central, the association's areas include:
- Adult research,
- Vocational education and training (VET),
- Sport,
- Work with persons with disabilities,
- Digitalisation,
- Social cohesion and integration.
The association organizes meetings, conferences, seminars, workshops and training programs within these fields.
Europe-Wide Activities
ForJu runs innovative education and research projects across Austria and Europe focused on youth, disadvantaged youth and people with disabilities. Strong national and international partnerships extend the impact of these projects to broader audiences.
Expert Team
With an experienced team in youth work and research, ForJu aims to improve the education quality of youth workers, students and young people. Workshops, trainings, conferences and seminars are organized on topics such as:
- Demographic change,
- Social inclusion,
- Prevention of extremism,
- Skills development.
Our Target Group
Beneficiaries are typically young people aged 13-30 from secondary, undergraduate, graduate or vocational education backgrounds, often interested in the digital world, entrepreneurship, environment and social responsibility.