During the youth exchange, online police officer Andero Sepp gave a talk, sharing his experiences and discussing prevalent dangers. Based on this, the young people started writing a script and creating a video. Each country also conducted at least one workshop, for example, a video editing workshop, a filming workshop, a social media workshop, etc. In the evenings, fun activities were planned, such as a cultural evening where various national dishes were tasted, popular songs from their countries were performed, and interesting facts were presented. There was also a dance evening where, for example, Kaerajaan, bachata, and merengue were taught. Of course, a cultural day in Tartu city was also included. They visited the botanical garden, Toomemägi, the colorful house in Supilinn, and a village swing.
The project manager of Tartu Youth Work Centre comments that the young people enjoyed the beautiful autumn in Estonia. All participants were very positively disposed, and their motivation was high. The young people found it hard to leave, and many friendships were certainly formed among them.







