By Ermelinda pIttelli | Project Leader
Thank you,
young individuals from flood-affected areas in Romagna, Italy, have experienced an unforgettable summer.
The volunteers participated in memorable summer camp experience, combining fun, education, and volunteering.
Italian and international volunteers during the workcamp had the opportunity to temporarily flee their flood-affected territories while engaging in meaningful activities. It is important to underline that their participation was free thanks to your contribution.
The testimony of a young volunteer:
"The Ridracoli camp has begun. Yesterday we went to discover the museum of idroridracoli, with lots of information on how to respect the environment and above all on how important water is.
Together we can make a difference.
Ridracoli is a place nestled in the National Park of the Casentino Forests in the province of Forlì Cesena, which is home to the Dam established from 1975 to 1982 to make up for the water shortages of Romagna.
These were days aimed at raising awareness on environmental issues, active citizenship and also lots of fun."
We want to share the joy of this experience with some pictures!
Thank you very much,
Linda
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