On the penultimate day of January, Lille Youth Centre is launching a gratitude challenge, during which youth workers will share on Instagram over 30 days various moments, things, people, and feelings they are grateful for. The goal is to take a moment to notice what is around them, no matter how big or small, and to be grateful even for the occasional quirky things. Sharing all of this on social media might also help others organize their thoughts a bit and discover something that is actually incredibly cool. During the gratitude challenge, for example, you can find out what book, song, or person youth workers are grateful for in their lives, or even what color or scent they are grateful for. Join the youth workers in this challenge! You can find a list of what to post about and on which day on Lille Youth Centre's Instagram page (@lillenoortekeskus), and when making posts, tag Lille Youth Centre and use the hashtag #minatänan! Let's see together how many different things there are to be grateful for in life.

A mobile youth center will be on the move in Tartu this summer
From June 1 to September 1, the Tartu Youth Work Center is launching the MoNo bus—a youth center on wheels—as part of a pilot project, bringing youth work to young people at their everyday gathering places. It is a specially adapted van designed to provide young people with a safe and supportive environment in areas where youth work services are currently unavailable or where young people cannot easily access them on a daily basis. MoNo






