Serve the City Belgium (STC Belgium) is an accredited partner of the European Solidarity Corps program since 2023.

Serve the City Belgium (STC Belgium), a leading organization dedicated to community engagement and social justice, has proudly achieved accreditation as a partner of the European Solidarity Corps (ESC) program since 2023. This recognition solidifies STC Belgium’s commitment to fostering meaningful cross-cultural experiences and promoting volunteerism among young people across Europe.

The European Solidarity Corps is an EU initiative that offers young people aged 18-30 the opportunity to participate in volunteer projects across Europe. By joining the ESC, young people can gain valuable skills, develop intercultural competence, and contribute to positive social change. STC Belgium, with its extensive network of community projects and its strong focus on social inclusion, is an ideal partner for the ESC program.

As an accredited partner, STC Belgium can offer ESC volunteers a wide range of engaging projects. These projects may include supporting vulnerable populations, promoting environmental sustainability, or working on community development initiatives. By participating in these projects, ESC volunteers can make a tangible difference in the lives of others while also gaining valuable work experience and personal growth.

STC Belgium’s accreditation as an ESC partner is a testament to the organization’s commitment to providing high-quality volunteer opportunities. Through its partnership with the ESC, STC Belgium is able to connect young people from across Europe with meaningful volunteer experiences that will benefit both themselves and their communities.

How can you join the ESC?

Are you a young person aged 18 to 30 looking for a meaningful experience? The European Solidarity Corps offers a unique opportunity to contribute to communities across Europe.

To get involved:

  1. Register on the European Solidarity Corps portal: This platform connects young people with organizations offering solidarity projects.
  2. Explore project opportunities: Search for projects that align with your interests and skills. These can range from environmental work to educational initiatives.
  3. Apply for a project: Once you find a suitable project, submit your application. Be sure to highlight your skills, experiences, and motivation.
  4. Participate in the project: If selected, you’ll receive funding and support to participate in the project. This could involve volunteering, implementing solidarity initiatives, or providing humanitarian aid.

Read about our European Solidarity Corps opportunities here:

Meet our new European Solidarity Corps volunteers

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