What is LLL Project?
The name Learn-Live-Love (LLL) comes from that education is the key for employment, a job and salary guarantee basic living
conditions and when that is reached, a person can easier volunteer for the good of others. This is in simple words what LLL is about.
LLL is a European – Latin American cooperation with the vision to reduce poverty and marginalization. In the case of the partner
countries involved, this issue is closely connected youth unemployment, lack of education and challenging social situations in
suburbs and rural areas. The key for the LLL process is learning -related to adoptive education, employment and supporting
networks in the society. LLL is a youth led project of active participation, experiencing the reality of others and making a change in
the local society.
Volunteers have an indispensable role on our way to reduce poverty and marginalization. “A taste of volunteering” is therefore the
concept for LLL. This means we work on grass root level involving local youth and sharing realities with them and among the
partners. By doing this we recognize the value of volunteering for the participants as growing individuals, the usefulness of
volunteering for their future profession and the impact of volunteering in the society for new thinking and enterprising development.
LLL is not a project of the rich helping the poor or one continent helping the other, but it is a project of equal interaction, exchange
and sharing of good praxis.
VISION
Reduce poverty and marginalization
THEME
Education, employment and volunteering in rural areas and suburbs
AIM
Develop and try out working methods for NGOs on the field of the theme.
Share knowledge, skills and experiences among the partners about the theme.
Learn about South-American and European cultures -> more openminded youngsters
Increase volunteering on the field of the theme
METHODS
Short term volunteering on local and international level
Sharing of experience and working methods
Spreading of results among partners and in the partners´ countries
TARGET GROUP
Youth leaders/ workers
Youth age18-25
Locals of all ages, especially in rural areas and suburbs
conditions and when that is reached, a person can easier volunteer for the good of others. This is in simple words what LLL is about.
LLL is a European – Latin American cooperation with the vision to reduce poverty and marginalization. In the case of the partner
countries involved, this issue is closely connected youth unemployment, lack of education and challenging social situations in
suburbs and rural areas. The key for the LLL process is learning -related to adoptive education, employment and supporting
networks in the society. LLL is a youth led project of active participation, experiencing the reality of others and making a change in
the local society.
Volunteers have an indispensable role on our way to reduce poverty and marginalization. “A taste of volunteering” is therefore the
concept for LLL. This means we work on grass root level involving local youth and sharing realities with them and among the
partners. By doing this we recognize the value of volunteering for the participants as growing individuals, the usefulness of
volunteering for their future profession and the impact of volunteering in the society for new thinking and enterprising development.
LLL is not a project of the rich helping the poor or one continent helping the other, but it is a project of equal interaction, exchange
and sharing of good praxis.
VISION
Reduce poverty and marginalization
THEME
Education, employment and volunteering in rural areas and suburbs
AIM
Develop and try out working methods for NGOs on the field of the theme.
Share knowledge, skills and experiences among the partners about the theme.
Learn about South-American and European cultures -> more openminded youngsters
Increase volunteering on the field of the theme
METHODS
Short term volunteering on local and international level
Sharing of experience and working methods
Spreading of results among partners and in the partners´ countries
TARGET GROUP
Youth leaders/ workers
Youth age18-25
Locals of all ages, especially in rural areas and suburbs