
SERVIZIO CIVILE INTERNAZIONALE APS
Roma, Italy
⭐️ Activity Title
Progettazione sociale & Youth Work
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🔷 Activity Details
Description
The call for volunteers is fully described in the following link: https://sci-italia.it/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Call-Pro-ESC-2026.docx.pdf We recommend you to read carefully the activities and to describe your motivation and interested based on this call
Accommodation, food and transport arrangements
In a separate flat in “La Città dell’Utopia”, with 3 shared double rooms (up to six international volunteers) kitchen, living room, and bathroom. The accommodation has all the basic facilities (Wi-Fi and washing machine included). The building is historic, so the accommodation is basic. There is no centralised heating or aircon, so it can be humid, cold in the winter, but also perfectly fresh in the summer. The building is surrounded by a very beautiful garden (which means mosquitos in the summer). It is located in a student area close to the metro.
Training during the activity
The daily program consists of 6 hours 5 days a week. There will be 2 consecutive free days/ week and 2 days of holiday for each month. To facilitate the participation of a high number of volunteers, some activities will take place during the weekend. In these cases, the number of working hours done by the volunteer will be adjusted for the following weeks, by reducing working hour’s amount or taking days off so that the total number of working hours per week does not exceed 35h.
Participant profile
An interest in the communication sector of an NGO An interest in the management and conduct of interviews An interest in photography An interest in the ideation, creation and implementation of fundraising campaigns An interest in the topics of human rights, solidarity, volunteering, intercultural dialogue and specific project topics mentioned above, and who is eager to contribute to SCI’s mission of promoting a culture of peace An interest in increasing graphic design skills in software such as Indesign, Photoshop and Canva Good Italian and English language skills
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🔑 Key Information
Activity dates
From 21/09/2026 to 20/09/2027
Activity location
Via Valeriano 3f 00145, Roma, Italy
Activity type
Individual volunteering
Looking for participants from
Albania, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Kosovo * UN resolution, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Montenegro, Netherlands, North Macedonia, Norway, Palestine, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Ukraine
Activity topics
Citizenship and democratic participation
Employment and entrepreneurship
Support to local Small and Medium Enterprise
Deadline for applications
No application deadline
Project code
2026-1-IT03-ESC51-VTJ-000404291
🔗 Official Project Page
https://youth.europa.eu/solidarity/opportunity/52411_en
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⚠️ Important Notice
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