Encouraging young people to develop their full potential
“If the answer is ‘opportunity’, then the question was definitely about Eurodesk.”
The KAINOTOMIA Lifelong Learning Center is an active member of the Eurodesk national network, acting as an official multiplier. Our role? To help young people discover educational opportunities, training programs, and internship opportunities at organisations across Europe, as well as at the national level.
Eurodesk is a European network active in 36 countries, with more than 1,500 multipliers and partner organizations. Its goal is to provide reliable and accessible information on mobility programs, strengthening young people’s skills and inspiring them to actively participate in European education, training, and employment initiatives.
It focuses on strategic areas of the economy, supporting sustainable growth, employment, and social cohesion, so that Europe is ready for the green and digital challenges of the future.
Our action
- Information and awareness campaigns
- Interactive workshops and events
- Digital posts and announcements aimed at the public in Thessaly
Through the collaboration of KAINOTOMIA with Eurodesk, young people in Thessaly have access to all European opportunities: from Erasmus+ and the European Solidarity Corps, to study, internship, volunteering and employment programs throughout Europe.
Our mission is to support young people to harness these opportunities, develop skills and build their future with more choices and prospects.
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DO YOU WANT TO STUDY, TRAIN OR WORK ABROAD?
DO YOU WANT TO STUDY, TRAIN OR WORK ABROAD?
DO YOU WANT TO STUDY, TRAIN OR WORK ABROAD?
DO YOU WANT TO STUDY, TRAIN OR WORK ABROAD?
DO YOU WANT TO STUDY, TRAIN OR WORK ABROAD?
DO YOU WANT TO STUDY, TRAIN OR WORK ABROAD?
DO YOU WANT TO STUDY, TRAIN OR WORK ABROAD?
DO YOU WANT TO STUDY, TRAIN OR WORK ABROAD?
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