Fundación Harribide

Fundación Harribide

Etxebarri, Spain


⭐️ Activity Title

European volunteer HARRIBIDE/YALA – Supporting Young Migrants through Community and Non-Formal Education


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🔷 Activity Details

Description

Join YALA (HARRIBIDE), a community-based project supporting young migrants (18–25 years old) in vulnerable situations as they build their new lives in the Basque Country. As an ESC volunteer, you will support the daily life of a reception centre, working alongside educators through non-formal education, intercultural learning and community participation. Your tasks may include organising educational and leisure activities, supporting Spanish language practice, participating in workshops and community events, accompanying young people in cultural and social activities, and collaborating with the educational team in planning and evaluating activities. This volunteering experience offers the opportunity to promote inclusion, solidarity and intercultural dialogue while developing skills in youth work, teamwork, communication and community engagement.


Accommodation, food and transport arrangements

Volunteers will live in a shared apartment with other youths in Bilbao or Etxebarri. Each volunteer will have a private bedroom and share the kitchen, bathroom and living areas. The project covers accommodation, local transport, insurance, travel costs according to ESC rules, a monthly food allowance and pocket money. The apartments are fully equipped, well connected by public transport and provide a safe, comfortable and intercultural environment where volunteers can enjoy daily life together.

Training during the activity

Volunteers will receive continuous support throughout the project. This includes on-arrival guidance, mentoring from a personal mentor, daily support from the educational team, regular team meetings and reflection sessions with Kiribil Sarea. Volunteers will also participate in the ESC On-Arrival Training and Mid-Term Evaluation organised by the Spanish National Agency, and have access to the EU Academy Online Language Support platform to improve their Spanish and develop personal, social and professional competences.


Participant profile

We are looking for an open-minded, empathetic and motivated young person who is interested in social inclusion and intercultural learning. Ideal volunteers should: - Be at least 22 years old. - Have a genuine interest in working with young migrants and people experiencing social exclusion. - Have a good level of Spanish (B1/B2 or higher) and basic communication skills in English. - Be responsible, flexible and able to work both independently and as part of a team. - Enjoy community life and be willing to participate actively in shared activities. - Show initiative, creativity and willingness to learn. - Previous experience in volunteering, youth work, non-formal education or social projects is an asset but not essential.


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🔑 Key Information

Activity dates

A total of 42 week(s) during the period 05/10/2026 to 30/07/2027

Activity location

Calle Acceso a la Iglesia; 4, Etxebarri, Spain

Activity type

Individual volunteering

Looking for participants from

Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden

Activity topics

Reception and integration of refugees and migrants

Education and training

Working against discrimination (including gender discrimination)

Deadline for applications

Application deadline: 13/09/2026 00:00

Project code

2025-1-ES02-ESC51-VTJ-000349363


🔗 Official Project Page

https://youth.europa.eu/solidarity/opportunity/53254_en


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