Maltas three projects implemented in the children and youth centre

30.10.2017

For young people

As a result of the non-formal training approved by the municipality of Rezekne, the youth initiative and inventory projects, Maltas child and youth centre, implemented three projects (totalling EUR 1635).
First project “stop points” it was implemented at the beginning of the summer and acquired creative work, culinary and sports equipment. Various stamps and decorative holes provide exciting work by creating greeting cards and other creative workshops. The first congratulations were MADE IN Maltas of the village anniversary: in the creative workshop, children formed colourful and colourful congratulations that recorded warm wishes for their village.
THE EXPERIENCE of THE BJC makes it possible to say that young people are very much interested in the kitchen and not for tea, but to work and express themselves. Therefore, the new inventory provides more opportunities for various activities related to cooking. In culinary activities, young people learn to prepare both simple and more sophisticated food. A particular interest in young people is the baking of bread.
The sports inventory – volleyball, basketball, football ball, basketball basket with stand, cone and coloured balls – is a contribution not only to sports clusters, but also allows young people to actively and healthy spend their free time by organising various sports relay and games. The total amount of funding allocated to this inventory project was eur 505.
Second project “Young people Maltai 80 th anniversary” in the middle of the summer, on July 8, when THE village OF Maltas celebrated its 80 th anniversary. Maltas parish young people came forward with a suggestion to contribute to the study, familiarisation and participation of parish history, so that this informal training project for young people was implemented. At the time of its implementation, young people, using the skills acquired in the journalism cluster, carried out THE digitisation of Maltas BJC historical photographs by scanning them (“Maltas BJC activity in photomirics”) and created a Maltas BJC newspaper “spark” thematic annex “education of interest Maltai 80”. Similarly, the young people created a video greeting (which on 8 July anyone could look at BJC on the big screen) and prepared two contemporary dances (which were shown at the time of the festival of the village festival), as well AS THE BJC also saw the great decorations of Latvia's force marks, which was a peculiar rota IN THE festival OF Maltas. The total financial total of this non-formal training project was eur 790.
The third project “Day of adventure for young people – challenge ourselves!” on Sunday – 22 October – on 22 October – the “whites” of the horse was sold. The aim of the initial project was to “pull out” young people from the comfort zone, going on a journey with peaks along the river, however, due to this summer's rainy and relatively cold weather, the project's objective was achieved otherwise.
Before going to the Horn of Horse, Maltas BJC organised the group's familiarisation activities, as well as each of the participants raised their day's challenge. When they arrive at Untumi, all participants in the direction of the instructor took part in the creation of a friendly, conducive and targeted team. They were later divided into 3 groups, each going to a new occupation. In general, each group enjoyed three different types of activities: in the first point, young people felt that the direct and carry-over means “being a horse”; in the second, the overwhelming strip of ropes was exceeded; in the third, they tried to learn the basic skills of the arc. There was a chance to put his helmet in his head, use a shield, sword, and throw himself in a “struggle.” It was not, of_course, a volleyball game, a delicious lunch, made on a fire, and the sounds of young people in the guitarial sound. The funding allocated to this youth initiative project was EUR 340.
In assessing all three youth projects and particularly youth feedback, it is concluded that the objectives and objectives of the projects were achieved. The support of projects will continue to diversify leisure opportunities through hand-to-hand, culinary and sports equipment. By participating in projects, young people learned new skills and skills, developed their physical skills and improved communication and communication skills, showed interest and willingness to participate in public life. AT THE time OF the project implementation OF Maltas children and young people, approximately 70 young people were involved. For young people, Maltā is an opportunity, interesting and diverse to spend their free time: joy that they are also recognised by them.
Thanks to the municipality of Rezekne for the administration of the local government for financial support. Thanks also to other supporters and managers of creative workshops: “Stoptime Dance Studio” horeographeres for Liana Merņakai, the leader of the informal outdoor activities Vitaly Rimsham, the arc shooting masters for Victoria and Marekam Maskevics (“V & M Archery IK”), but for the safe transportation of young people – Maltas parish driver Aleksandram Safonov.
 
Inta Bule,
youth Project Coordinator, Maltas BJC Method
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