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The MEERU Aproxima (MEERU Approaches) project aims to combat social isolation and facilitate the inclusion of migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers in the communities where they reside. This model, based on the creation of bonds of affection and belonging, aims to transform communities, allowing the autonomy of the process of welcoming and inclusion. The target group is composed of 6 migrant and refugee families, and it is intended to form 6 ‘Proximity Teams’, composed of local volunteers, to integrate a structured volunteer program lasting 8 months. During this time, volunteers promote ‘Proximity Meetings’ with Families, to establish genuine and lasting friendships, and to contribute to their sense of belonging and social inclusion. Throughout the year, meetings will be organized for the entire community, where peer relationships are established, contributing to the consolidation of the social network of each family involved. Awareness-raising actions on Diversity and Interculturality are also going to be promoted among local young people, as well as local agents involved in the welcoming process.