RECOVERING THE NON–WRITTEN HISTORY

In het kort:
Land
Frankrijk
Soort werk
Cultuur, Kunst
Projectduur
10 t/m 24 september
Aantal deelnemers
15 (7 mannen en 8 vrouwen)

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Come and discover Toulouse, the Ville Rose, from a different angle. In partnership with the association Un Œil Sur Ma Ville, you will restore part of the collective memory of a district of the city. For two weeks, you will meet the inhabitants with the aim of collecting local memory: finding old documents, collecting their words and creating audio, visual, pictorial content... You will be able to give free rein to your creativity to create content from your finds. During the heritage and matrimony days, you will be asked to present your finds to the local inhabitants.

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You will sleep in individual tents (provided by Concordia) with access to sanitary facilities, showers, and a kitchen. Everyone will take turns preparing meals and managing the living space (organizing schedules, cleaning, shopping, etc.). Tasks will be shared collectively, and meals will be prepared together (mainly vegetarian). A budget will be allocated to the team leaders, and you will participate in grocery shopping, prioritizing healthy and locally sourced products. For your comfort, a washing machine will be available on site, and there will be access to Wi-Fi.

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Toulouse, the city of aeronautics and its famous red-brick charm, offers an unforgettable experience! In July, the city comes alive under blue skies and warm summer weather. You’ll have time to wander through the historic streets, relax along the Garonne River after a day of work, or enjoy the friendly atmosphere of its café-lined squares. Don’t miss the iconic Place du Capitole, the vibrant local markets, and of course, a taste of traditional Toulouse cuisine — especially the legendary cassoulet! You’ll also have the chance to explore the city’s parks and gardens, perfect for a stroll or a picnic with the group.

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Un Œil Sur Ma Ville is a Toulouse-based NGO that aims to enable everyone to better understand the history of their city. Through exhibition tours in the heart of the city, co-created using residents' memories, the NGO strives to create social connections between all.

Onderstaande informatie komt direct van onze partnerorganisatie en wordt daarom niet in het Nederlands weergegeven.

Bring comfortable clothing, hiking shoes, and a swimsuit. Nights can be chilly, so bring warm clothes, a good sleeping bag, and an air mattress/ground mat. You may also want to bring recipes from your country/region, musical instruments, and games.
Foreigners belonging to the European Union must bring with them a personal EHIC (European Health Insurance Card), and everybody must, in any case, bring their insurance certificate. If health issues arise on the project, volunteers will have to pay for them, and will then be reimbursed once back in their home country.
This project is supported by the European Solidarity Corps (ESC) program for young people between 18 and 30. It is open to all volunteers that fit the ESC criteria.
The participation to ESC volunteering teams is subjected to several principles and conditions, presented on the ESC webpage: https://europa.eu/youth/solidarity/mission_en - volunteers do not have to pay any fee (neither sending, nor participation fee) to attend the project and will receive financial support for their travel, according to a maximum amount established depending on their travel distance and upon the presentation of original tickets; - volunteers need to enrol in the PASS, the ESC Portal; then Concordia France will organise their matching, on the online system, with the volunteering project;
- volunteers will receive pocket money, calculated on the basis of 8€/day, once they arrive at the project in France;
- volunteers will have to complete a participation report, submitted online through the portal. Rendez-vous :
Before your arrival, the group leader will create a WhatsApp group for all participants. The meeting point is set at Toulouse Matabiau train station on September 3rd at 6:00 PM.
A detailed travel sheet with all practical information (bus schedules, travel tips, etc.) will be sent to you four weeks before the project begins to help you plan your trip smoothly.
Train bookings in France are usually available about four months in advance on the official website: https://www.sncf-connect.com/
The final morning (24/09) is reserved for departures.

Onderstaande informatie komt direct van onze partnerorganisatie en wordt daarom niet in het Nederlands weergegeven.

Bring comfortable clothing, hiking shoes, and a swimsuit. Nights can be chilly, so bring warm clothes, a good sleeping bag, and an air mattress/ground mat. You may also want to bring recipes from your country/region, musical instruments, and games.
Foreigners belonging to the European Union must bring with them a personal EHIC (European Health Insurance Card), and everybody must, in any case, bring their insurance certificate. If health issues arise on the project, volunteers will have to pay for them, and will then be reimbursed once back in their home country.
This project is supported by the European Solidarity Corps (ESC) program for young people between 18 and 30. It is open to all volunteers that fit the ESC criteria.
The participation to ESC volunteering teams is subjected to several principles and conditions, presented on the ESC webpage: https://europa.eu/youth/solidarity/mission_en - volunteers do not have to pay any fee (neither sending, nor participation fee) to attend the project and will receive financial support for their travel, according to a maximum amount established depending on their travel distance and upon the presentation of original tickets; - volunteers need to enrol in the PASS, the ESC Portal; then Concordia France will organise their matching, on the online system, with the volunteering project;
- volunteers will receive pocket money, calculated on the basis of 8€/day, once they arrive at the project in France;
- volunteers will have to complete a participation report, submitted online through the portal. Rendez-vous :
Before your arrival, the group leader will create a WhatsApp group for all participants. The meeting point is set at Toulouse Matabiau train station on September 3rd at 6:00 PM.
A detailed travel sheet with all practical information (bus schedules, travel tips, etc.) will be sent to you four weeks before the project begins to help you plan your trip smoothly.
Train bookings in France are usually available about four months in advance on the official website: https://www.sncf-connect.com/
The final morning (24/09) is reserved for departures.

Het inschrijfgeld voor dit project bedraagt € 345, exclusief € 50 korting voor studenten en jongeren onder de 18.

Projectnaam

RECOVERING THE NON–WRITTEN HISTORY

Projectcode

CONCF-3114-ESC

Continent

Land

Soort werk

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Startdatum

10-9-2025

Einddatum

24-9-2025

Aantal vrijwilligers

15 (7 mannen en 8 vrouwen)

Leeftijd

18 t/m 30 jaar

Taal