The IDENTITY Project, the Town Twinning initiative, was created to strengthen European unity through cultural exchange & active civic engagement. At its core, the project aims to build bridges between communities by fostering dialogue, understanding, & collaboration across borders. The centerpiece of the initiative was the 2-day European Unity Fest, held in the Municipality of Veria, Greece, on 12-13 October.
TWINNING TOWNS
THE COORDINATING BODY & PARTNERS
The EVROPAIKO KENTRO KOINONIKON EPISTIMON, POLITISMOU KAI ATHLITISMOU (EQUALINE), a Non-Governmental Organization based in Veria, Greece, served as the coordinator of the IDENTITY project. EQUALINE is dedicated to empowering individuals by promoting equality, inclusion, and social justice—values that reflect a shared commitment among society’s members and the global community. In the IDENTITY project, EQUALINE played the vital role of organizing the 2-day event, ensuring its smooth execution, and managing the participation of local and invited attendees. They oversaw the entire project implementation, working to bring the community together in a celebration of European unity and diversity.
PROJECT BENEFICIARIES
Razvojna agencija Sotla from Podčetrtek, Slovenia
OPCINA BREZNICKI HUM from Breznicki,
Croatia Ajuntament de Sueca from Sueca, Spain
Foundation Korenyak from Perushtitsa, Bulgaria
Showcasing the diversity of European cultures
Day One of Cultural Diversity Showcase
Dedicated to showcasing the rich tapestry of European cultures. Organized by a passionate coalition of event planners, local authorities, and community leaders, this session highlights the importance of inclusive engagement and cross-cultural interactions.
MUSIC, DANCE & CRAFITNG
CERV-2023-CITIZENS-TOWN-TT Project ID: 101157648
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