🌊 As part of our European Solidarity Corps – Volunteering Teams in High Priority Areas project “Sustainable Environment for the Aquatic Life (SEAL)”, funded by the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA), we held an inspiring event at Sinop University on 27 Oct
We continue making our Get to Know the Black Sea films within the scope of our ESC Volunteering Teams in High Priority Areas project “SEAL” funded by the European Commission. In our fourth and the last film, we introduce seagrass. Let’s watch it together. #esc #volunteering #pollution
Our young people who participated in the Erasmus+ Youth Exchange “Shift with Style,” organized by our Greek partner Free Active Minds at Lake Plastsira in Neraida from September 17-24, 2025, have returned to Türkiye. The exchange, comprised of young teams from Finland, Spa
All university students are invited to the screening of our documentary film on marine pollution and our exhibition of waste, which we prepared within the scope of our European Solidarity Corps – Volunteering Teams in High Priority Areas project “Sustainable Environment fo
We would like to thank all visitors who graced our exhibition of photographs and collected waste from our activities at the HAL Meeting Center on 13-14-15 October 2025, as part of our European Solidarity Corps – Volunteering Teams in High Priority Areas project “Sustainabl
We would like to thank all the visitors who attended our documentary film on marine pollution and the extinct Black Sea monk seal, which we presented at the cinema of La Mer Cafeteria on October 12, 2025, as part of our European Solidarity Corps – Volunteering Teams in High Prio
You can watch our documentary, filmed over two years in Sinop with 56 volunteers from Germany, Bulgaria, Georgia, the Netherlands, Spain, Italy, Portugal, Jordan, and Turkey. Created within our European Solidarity Corps – Volunteering Teams in High Priority Areas project “Sustainable
Everyone is invited to our photo exhibition showcasing our underwater and coastal cleanup activities in Sinop, which we carried out over two years with 56 volunteers from Germany, Bulgaria, Georgia, the Netherlands, Spain, Italy, Portugal, Jordan, and Türkiye as part of our European S