Youth Unite
Fostering Tolerance and Inclusivity through Education and Engagement
Our mission is to empower youth to become agents of change for inclusive societies. In a world defined by diversity and mobility, we believe tolerance and understanding are the foundations of peaceful living. We equip youth workers and communities with the skills and resources to shape the citizens of tomorrow, empowering them to lead with empathy and embrace the beauty of a connected world.
About Us
Discrimination in Europe remains widespread and significantly under-reported, negatively impacting ethnic minorities and migrants. Addressing the escalating issues of racism and fostering inclusive societies amidst increasing migrant flows in Europe begins with education. However, existing approaches often perpetuate stress by requiring youth to either adapt to or resist oppressive systems, while youth workers frequently lack the necessary skills to effectively tackle the complex challenges of racism and discrimination. At Youth Unite, we aim to implement an inquiry-based, tolerance-focused curriculum that promotes youth agency, certifies youth workers, encourages youth action, and supports youth involvement in research and community service projects, effectively addressing the gap in combating racism, intolerance, and discrimination in Europe. Our vision is to transition youth from resilience to agency, enabling them to devise and implement systemic solutions that foster a culture of tolerance and inclusivity.

Who is Youth Unite for?

Youth workers

Youth

NGOs & the local community
Our objectives
Capacity building
Create a certified cadre of youth workers skilled in inclusive education practices, equipped to mentor young people in navigating contemporary societal challenges
Fostering collaboration
Create partnerships with local NGOs to strengthen community networks supporting youth and fostering a collaborative approach to addressing social issues.
Community engagement
Enhance youth understanding of their social environment to identify instances of inequality, and encourage action within their communities