Combating Social Exclusion of Children in the Era of Globalisation

Project facts

Project promoter:
Hear Africa Foundation
Project Number:
PL05-0045
Target groups
Children
Status:
Completed
Initial project cost:
€72,918
Final project cost:
€66,106
From EEA Grants:
€ 59,389
The project is carried out in:
Miasto Warszawa

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Description

The aim of the project is to establish a club in the Wola district to combat social exclusion. The club will support 20 children and young people at the age of 9-13 and it will ultimately reach out to approximately 200 people (families and children from neighbourhoods). It will provide creative after-school activities, help fill learning gaps, provide counselling, instil tolerance and respect for others and sensitise to issues related to racism and discrimination experienced globally. The outcome of the project will be the support for families to help them perform all their functions, bringing the whole community together and opening up children and adults to multiculturalism. The community will gain a new facility for local events. The project will be implemented through workshops, activity sessions and smaller projects. The Partner will add value by delivering a series of sociotherapy sessions to help stimulate personal and social development of children and by holding two outdoor sports events outside of the local area.

Summary of project results

"A high proportion of children live in dysfunctional families in the Wola district of Warsaw. They have no sense of belonging or security; they are not socially functional and lack coping skills; their school performance is poor. The project addressed the needs of these children and young people. It focused on helping them pursue their interests, make new friends, grow physically, intellectually and emotionally. It also provided education support for families and schools. The mission of the Without Frontiers Club launched in the Wola community is to combat social exclusion. With its multicultural format, the club creates opportunities to develop tolerance and respect towards individuals from different cultures, which is vital is the capital city. While experiencing the world in its global dimension children discover and develop openness and acceptance of diversity. The organisation supported 40 children (20 remained longer in the process) and 28 parents. The project included psychological consultations, social therapy, psycho-education and intercultural workshops and thematic workshops in travel journalism, IT and photography. Children took part in street working, sports and arts activities; two compelling projects were offered to children: an intercultural project with Zambia and a travel journalism project called ""Once upon a time or lately in Africa"". Outdoor photography and sports activities were offered during the day and in the evenings, children could watch films and play board games with their families. The Summer/Winter in the City programme offered a number of excursions. Tutoring was offered to help children improve their school performance. The project targeted children aged 8 - 16 in the Wola district of Warsaw. The project was implemented in partnership with the Prolog Jabłonna Social Therapy and Sports Association which invited children to two outdoor activities within the Masovia Marathon MTB and delivered social therapy throughout the project."

Summary of bilateral results