Cooperation for social inclusion of the visually impaired youth through mindful art therapy
Welcome to the Erasmus+ KA210-YOU project: CSI:MART website, where we are dedicated to creating a world where visually impaired youth can thrive. We understand the unique challenges that these individuals face, and our goal is to connect with them on a deep, emotional level. Through empathy, understanding, and respect, we hope to make a lasting impact on their lives.
We believe in the power of mindful art therapy to inspire positive change and foster social inclusion. We are passionate about showcasing the transformative nature of this therapy, and we want to inspire our audience with the incredible results it can bring. Through our messages, we aim to motivate and encourage both young people and their communities to embrace the possibilities of mindful art therapy. By combining creativity, arts, and culture with mindfulness philosophy, we constantly seek innovative approaches to enhance our work and make a positive impact.
We believe in the power of collaboration and mutual cooperation. Building a strong network of organizations from Italy, Greece and Croatia that share the same vision is crucial in meeting the needs of the most disadvantaged youth groups, particularly those with disabilities. Together, we can create a support system that empowers visually impaired youth and helps them overcome any obstacles they may face.
Thank you for visiting this website. We invite you to explore our initiatives, learn more about our work, and join us on this incredible journey of transforming lives through mindful art therapy.
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PROJECT PARTNERS
CONTACTS
THE COORDINATOR
PARTNERS
ONDAMIND APS
Imperia, Italy
Erika Morano
E-mail: ondamind.info@gmail.com
The County Association of Blind People Split
Split, Croatia
Renata Busatto
E-mail: renata.busatto@udrugaslijepih.hr
PROSVASI
Larissas, Greece
Zacharoula Gargana
E-mail: gargalazacharoula13@gmail.com
This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which my be made of the information contained therein. [Project Number: 2021-2-IT03-KA210-YOU-000045090]