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.

The Tartu Work Brigade is opening its anniversary exhibition today at the Tartu City Museum!
Today, April 17 at 4 p.m., the Tartu Youth Work Brigade’s 30th anniversary exhibition will open in the courtyard of the Tartu City Museum, bringing together brigade members from different generations and telling the story of how young people’s work habits have evolved over three decades. For many young people aged 13–19, the Tartu Youth Work Brigade has been their first exposure to working life. Over the course of thirty years, thousands of young people from Tartu have participated in the brigade,






