European Confederation of Youth Clubs

National Network
Belgium
Address

Rue de Capucins 30, 1000, Brussels
Brussels
Belgium

Telephone
0039 479 633 577
E-Mail
ecyc@fcjmp.be
Mobile Phone
0039 479 633 577
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
1976
Fields of Activity
  1. Youth and education
General Information
The organization is governed by the General Assembly and a 2 year mandate Bureau comprised of a President, 3 VicePresidents and a Treasurer. The General Assembly is made of 19 different Member states of the Council of Europe. The has a running office in Brussels with two employees on an administrative budget of around 100.000 euro/ year. The organization is mainly founded by the European Commission, the COuncil of EUrope and member organizations.
Mission and Objectives

ECYC represents a European network of youth work and youth club organisations that practice and promote open youth work and non-formal education. The organisation has at its heart the supporting of youth clubs and other forms of neighbourhood youth work.
Involving young people and helping them participate actively in their community is the leading principle of Open Youth Work as delivered by ECYC members. ECYC uses open youth work and non-formal education methods in providing young people with the skills and knowledge to make their own informed decisions.
At ECYC, we believe that young people have the right to pick and choose for themselves. Therefore young people need to be supported and empowered to develop their own values and attitudes.

Main Projects / Activities

The main activities run by ECYC are centered around learning seminars and trainings, the main themes being Human Rights, intercultural learning. The organization also runs events tailored to the specific needs of the member organizations (2013 some of the themes were: measuring the impact of open youth work, sexual education and quality of youth work). The organisation also develops and publishes materials related to training and education. For instance in 2015 our main trainings are related to: Human RIghts, Intercultural learning and working with migrant youth.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

We can contribute to the network by continuing to organize international learning seminars on the themes or Human Rights and Intercultural learning.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

The two main reasons are: exchange of information and developing partnerships with other ALF Network members.

Contact (1) Full Name
Craiut Rares - Secretary General
Head of the organisation
Elena Lotrean - President