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GO UP

2021-03-11T16:28:50+00:00

The European Erasmus+ KA2 Project “Go Up” (Building resilience and enhancing the intercultural competencies of refugees and asylum seekers through theater techniques) with Project Number 2018-1-PT01-KA204-047449, aims to boost the participation of refugees, asylum seekers and migrants in adult education, supporting teachers, educators and counsellors with tailor made innovative methodologies and tools designed to

Transversal Model for Migrants

2021-03-11T16:55:10+00:00

The European Erasmus+ KA2 Project “Transversal Model for Migrants” with Project Number 2018-1-FR01-KA202-048007, aims to empower teachers, trainers and counsellors to facilitate and empower migrants with all the appropriate skills, in order to promote the latter’s higher job position or economic and social integration within Europe. To support migrants in their journey, seven partner

Youth Mobility

2020-01-24T11:25:46+00:00

YOUTH EXCHANGES- TRAINING COURSES IASIS participates as a host and sending volunteer in Erasmus + Key Action 1 learning mobility programs. Since 2013, IASIS has participated in the following youth exchanges and training programs: C.S.R. (Estonia) Emmigrees in the kitchen (Turkey) One goal different generations (Poland) Change your point of

Research and Development

2020-01-24T10:34:10+00:00

Since 2015, in the field of education and lifelong learning, IASIS has been certified by National Institute for Certifications as an official Center for Lifelong Learning and Education, thereby giving both its target populations and young scientists the opportunity to train in many disciplines in the humanities field and in other professional fields. The goals

Athens Society Project

2020-01-24T09:53:05+00:00

ASIS participated as a partner in the Development Partnership entitled "Athens Society" in the framework of the "Local Employment Plans tailored to the needs of local labor markets". The purpose of this project is to prepare, support and integrate unemployed Athens residents into the labor market. It seeks to combine the fight against unemployment

Day Center for Homeless

2020-01-24T09:49:54+00:00

IASIS participated in the project through the operational program "Human Resources Development". IASIS during the operation of the Open Homeless Daily Reception Center provided i. personal hygiene services ii. clothing iii. feeding iv. psychosocial support v. job counseling for unemployed and long-term unemployed The program was implemented with the co-financing of Greece and the European

Action for Homeless II

2020-01-24T09:44:25+00:00

INTEGRATED PLAN FOR HOUSING AND REINTEGRATION OF 42 PERSONS IN EVIA AND THE MUNICIPALITY OF KERATSINI,ATTICA In response to the worsening social and economic crisis, IASIS took active action, creating solidarity structures for the homeless as part of a comprehensive housing and reintegration plan for the homeless in Evia and Attica: Housing 42 homeless

Action For Abused Women

2020-01-24T09:15:06+00:00

In the field of women's support, our body, during the years 2013-2015, operated a Support Service for Abused Women with Mental Illness and / or Mental Retardation (Project Title: " Echo Thesi, Echo foni"). The service was aimed at adult women in crisis, in their psychosocial sense, who, in the context of their vulnerability, and

Action for homeless

2020-01-24T09:12:10+00:00

The Local Government Organization under the name Municipality of Chalkida located at Lilantion & Megasthenous Street 341 00 Chalkida and Non-Profit Organization /strong> under the name AMKE IASIS located at 297 Acharnon Street, . of the Project «"A for Human" » concerning the "Housing and Work for Homeless" program , of the Ministry of

Co-Development

2020-01-23T17:44:50+00:00

IASIS participated as a partner with seven other organizations in the project "Co-development Integrated Intervention for Migrants" under the EEA Financial Mechanism 2004-2009 co-financed by the EEA Fund and national resources. The program concerned the provision of specialized services to immigrants and their families, with difficulties in integrating into Greek society, which were experiencing

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