
Marisha Kirakossian•5 jaar geleden Bright Future (www.brightfuturenl.com) is a non-for-profit youth NGO, established in 2016 in Amstelveen. Being targeted on the growth and enhancement of youth's abilities and capabilities, our mission is to boost the participation and involvement of the youth in the European youth initiatives, to involve international youth in various Youth Exchanges, to give young people chance to experience different cultures, actively share personal experience, gain knowledge. With our projects we give an opportunity to the youth to get to know with the best existing practices in the spheres of democracy, active citizenship, European awareness, etc.We are specialised in international Youth exchange projects, as well in local Solidarity projects (for example, another direction of Bright Future is development of children from very young age). In cooperation with the European Union and our local partners in Amstelveen at this moment we are implementing A FEW WORDS ABOUT OUR SOLIDARITY PROJECTS 1) "Nederlands voor Niet-Nederlanders" - a project for international kids, which was awarded by the European Union and got the prize for "THE BEST SOLIDARITY PROJECT 2021" (https://www.brightfuturenl.com/post/dutch-newspaper-amstelveens-nieuwsblad-reports-on-our-solidarity-projects). In the frame of this project our volunteers teach international refugee and expat kids Dutch in non-formal and playful way. This project we implement under the EU and in cooperation with Buurtkamer KKP Amstelveen (at MOC). Learn more: https://www.brightfuturenl.com/dutch-for-non-dutch2) "Digital Skills for Elderlies" - our volunteers work together whole month, create workshops for elderlies and teach them basic digital skills (Whtasapp, online shopping, etc.). This project we implement under the EU and in cooperation with Participe Amstelland. Learn more: https://www.brightfuturenl.com/dig-skills-for-elderlies3) "Support/Save the Newspaper" - other group volunteer for an Armenian community newspaper (https://www.nidoragir.com), which is also non-profit and now is having troubles with human resources - journalists. The goal is to make the newspaper bilingual - publish articles also in Dutch and volunteer for it actively, encouraging youth to join the initiative and experience themselves in journalism. Learn more: https://www.brightfuturenl.com/dig-skills-for-elderlies4) Bilingual Book for Kids. our creative and initiative volunteers are now working together to create a non-formal Dutch-English bilingual interactive book for international children in Amstelveen to start learning Dutch. International parents will feel comfortable to experience the book in Dutch, which they can completely understand (thanks to its bilingual format - the short explanations in English). Thus, by creating such an innovative and creative bilingual book, we will give the international parents an opportunity not to be afraid of reading books in Dutch to/with their kids. Learn more: https://www.brightfuturenl.com/bilingual-bookOur organisation's interests are not limited in the above mentioned: we also organize different charitable projects for kids, young people with fewer opportunities, as well as for kids and youth facing poverty and social difficulties in different countries.We are looking forward to new partnering and cooperating with you. We believe that together we can work better! :) #strongtogether MARIAM KIRAKOSSIANhttps://www.facebook.com/brightfuturenlhttps://www.instagram.com/brightfuturenlE-mail: info@brightfuturenl.com Tel: +31650410808