Agrosocial project promotes social inclusion
We’re excited to announce the launch of the official website of the Agrosocial Project! Visit our new site to explore how Agrosocial project promotes social inclusion through organic farming and education.
This Erasmus+ initiative combines ecological practices with accessible learning spaces, encouraging equality, sustainability, and community development across Europe. The new website offers updated news, resources, and stories from our partners.
Discover Why This Matters
Organic farming creates opportunities for social interaction and professional growth. Therefore, this project uses farming to build bridges between people with different abilities and backgrounds. Moreover, participants gain valuable skills and confidence while working in community gardens.
These activities improve employability and strengthen social bonds. Consequently, individuals feel included and actively contribute to their communities.
What’s New on Our Website
- Latest updates and project news
- Practical resources for educators and organizations
- Information on workshops and local initiatives
- Partner stories and success cases
Partnership and Opportunities
The project involves partners from several European countries, ensuring a rich exchange of best practices. This collaboration guarantees high-quality, inclusive learning experiences adapted to local realities.
Want to discover more Erasmus+ opportunities? Visit Meraki Projectes, or explore our eTraining catalog for professional courses.
Learn More and Stay Connected
Community gardens are not only food sources. Instead, they become spaces of empowerment and collaboration. Through these activities, Agrosocial fosters cooperation and inclusion while promoting a green and sustainable lifestyle.
Visit our new website: Agrosocial Project Official Website
These actions guarantee that Agrosocial project promotes social inclusion and sustainability in every step.
Useful External Resources
- European Green Deal – EU Climate Action
- Erasmus+ Programme Guide
- United Nations Sustainable Development Goals