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Warm Hearts booklet

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This tool was made during the Warm Hearts project. The goals of the project were to teach young people about love, empathy, tolerance, the benefits of volunteering, importance of friendship . It included several humanitarian actions as well.

Aims of the tool

The booklet was made for the purpose of dissemination of the project results. It enables an individual or a group to recreate the the activities carried out during the project if they have a desire to that.

Description of the tool

The Warm Hearts project booklet is a book made during the project. All of the participants were involved in the making of the it. All parts of the project are described in detail in the booklet. Anyone can use to it to recreate certain activities. It offers summary of the project, description of the project partners, workshops, local community activities, evaluations, energizers and youthpass.

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Tool overview

Warm Hearts booklet

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/1837

This tool addresses

Social Inclusion, Youth Participation

It is recommended for use in:

Youth Exchanges

Behind the tool

The tool was created by

OIP Posejdon

The tool was published to the Toolbox by

Igor Spetic (on 10 July 2016)

and last modified

7 April 2016

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