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What is ACT2GETHER?

More than a quarter of all young people have poorer opportunities to participate, contribute and grow up well due to social inequality. 2.8 million children and young people in Germany are affected by poverty. The ACT2GETHER initiative is committed to providing fair opportunities for these young people. Along with many partners, ACT2GETHER is working on effective solutions against social inequality with and for marginalized young people.

Guiding Principles of ACT2GETHER

  • Working at eye level with young people
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  • Empowering young people experiencing deprivation and encouraging them to become active themselves
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  • Fostering participation in politics, administration and civil society
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  • A participative, cooperative and intergenerational working method with all participants
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Application for delegations are open now!

2GETHERLAND 2022: Apply for the camp!

You want to participate in the 2GETHERLAND-Camp 2022?

Then apply with a delegation, i.e. a group made up of school, clubs, youth welfare institutions or other initiatives. Since we only have a limited number of spots available, we would like to ask you to send us a reservation request as soon as possible. We are looking forward to seeing you!

Initiative #StopptKinderarmut

In Germany, more than one in five children is affected by poverty

08/03/2020

Some 2.8 million children in Germany — or one in five — are growing up in poverty. This is not a temporary situation, even though it's been exacerbated by the coronavirus crisis. Every child has the right to grow up in a safe and carefree environment. For this reason, the initiative #StopptKinderarmut  fights child poverty in Germany.

Nicolas de Leval Jezierski

ACT2GETHER international

ACT2GETHER around the world

The ACT2GETHER initiative was developed and launched together with the Bertelsmann Foundation and the Learning for Well-being Foundation. The Learning for Well-being Foundation focuses on the international activities of ACT2GETHER, e.g. in Bolivia or Amsterdam.

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