Tartu Youth Work Center invites everybody to Discord online youth room

The Tartu Youth Work Centre invites all young people to the Discord e-youth centre after school hours to spend time there pleasantly. The e-youth centre is open Monday to Thursday from 1:00 PM to 7:00 PM, Fridays from 2:00 PM to 9:00 PM, and Saturdays and Sundays from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM.

 

The e-youth centre is a free web server that offers many different and interesting ways to spend time. To participate, you need to log in to https://discord.com/ or download the Discord app to your phone. Link to the e-youth centre: https://discord.gg/7PdRXWgd.

 

In the e-youth center, you can:

  • communicate with youth workers and other young people,
  • to play games together,
  • participate in discussions, challenge yourself, and win awesome prizes!
  • to be up-to-date with all information from the Tartu Youth Work Centre – including what's happening on our other channels. For example, the centre has its own YouTube and TikTok channels, and all youth centres have their own Instagram. Additionally, all our youth centres offer outdoor activities that can be done considering current regulations,
  • ask for help with questions related to studying or school,
  • to share cool videos, pictures, memes, interesting pages, etc., with others,
  • to practice English with our wonderful foreign volunteers: Beata from Hungary, Violeta from Spain, and Klaudijus from Lithuania. For example, you can get acquainted with their culture or find out how their past seven months in Estonia have been, what brings them joy, and what challenges they face.

 

Come alone or bring a friend. There are no gathering restrictions in the e-youth centre!

 

More information about the Tartu Youth Work Center's activities can be found here:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Tartu.ntk

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCw67Io5AgIfk7LN7NswF-HQ

Website: https://tntk.tartu.ee/

Discord: https://discord.gg/7PdRXWgd

 

Additional information:

Margit Kink

Director of Anne Youth Center

+372 58 864 802

margit.kink@raad.tartu.ee

 

 

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