The Youth Workers Mobility Kicks Off in Bucharest
The European project Finding My Future, implemented in partnership with Fundacja 108 from Poland under the Erasmus+ KA210-YOU programme, has reached one of its key milestones: the international mobility for youth workers, taking place in Bucharest between 14 and 20 March 2026.

Thirty participants from Romania and Poland — youth workers and facilitators with experience in non-formal education — are coming together for a week to collaborate, test methods, and consolidate the tools developed by the project over the preceding months.
The mobility programme follows a coherent learning journey: from getting to know each other and exploring personal values, to practical techniques for CV writing, personal branding, and job interview preparation. Participants are not passive recipients — they engage with the methods from a youth worker’s perspective, critically evaluate them, and contribute to their final shape, including by producing short video materials about the methods used.
The final day of the mobility includes sessions dedicated to dissemination plans, formal evaluation, and the awarding of Youthpass certificates — the European recognition of competences gained in a non-formal context.
This mobility is an essential step in building the Finding My Future curriculum — a set of 12 career guidance methods that will remain available, in both written and video format, for youth workers across Europe.
Finding My Future is funded by the Erasmus+ programme of the European Union.


