– Name of the project: Youth Exchange ‘’Roots of Change’’
– Duration of the project: 8 days
– Date of the project: 04.07.2026 – 12.07.2026
– Sending Organization: ”BRAVO”
– Hosting organization: ‘’Proyecto Kieu’’
– Place: Segovia, Spain
– Participants age: 18 – 30
– The number of participants: 4+
– Working language: English
– Deadline for applying: 20.03.2026.
This project is supported and co-funded by the Erasmus+ programme. It means that your travel costs, accommodation, and food will be fully covered if you get selected for the project. The European Commission’s support for the production of this publication does not constitute an endorsement of the contents, which reflect the views only of the authors, and the Commission nor EACEA can be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.
Offer a safe space where young people can…
Project Kieu was born in Vietnam to Spanish mothers and Vietnamese aunts. In his childhood he moved to the region of La Sagra in Toledo and here he has been doing his work since 2007.
During his early years he took the tools of culture and art, especially theatre, to carry out international education and cooperation projects for development. From there were raised shows like Kieu. History of Water and The Laramie project, in addition to other productions and meetings of social theater.
The main objective is to broaden the development horizons of the young people in this land and from them, of their general population.
The PK team is made up of professionals, volunteers and young people from different disciplines, interests and abilities with common values of sustainable human development and social transformation.
Segovia is a historic UNESCO World Heritage city in central Spain (Castile and León), famous for its remarkably preserved 1st-century Roman aqueduct, fairy-tale Alcázar castle, and late-Gothic cathedral. Located near Madrid, this walkable city offers a blend of Roman, Moorish, and Christian heritage, traditional cuisine like suckling pig, and stunning mountain views.
Segovia’s rich history spans from Roman times through the Middle Ages, serving as a residence for the kings of Castile and the site where Queen Isabella I was crowned.
Participants choosing green travel (train, bus, carpooling, etc.) will be prioritized and can receive additional support or reimbursement according to Erasmus+ guidelines.
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