Offbeat Association

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A movement of change-makers empowering youth & women to lead, innovate & overcome challenges.
“No boxes, no borders—just bold & OFFBEAT.”💥
📍Lebanon

08/03/2026

On International Women’s Day, we honor the strength of women who keep going even in the hardest times. In the midst of uncertainty and conflict, women continue to care, lead, support their families, and hold communities together.
Their resilience reminds us that even in war, hope and courage remain.

Photos from Offbeat Association's post 20/02/2026

Sharing a few snippets from our kick-off meeting as we launch the LARPing for Well-Being project — funded by the European Union and running from 01.01.2026 to 31.12.2027 🎭✨
🎯 Using Live Action Role-Playing (LARP) to boost young people’s emotional well-being, social skills, and resilience by training youth workers and engaging youth in immersive, experiential activities. The project will also produce open-access LARP tools and resources for wider use.
Our Partners:
• A.R.T. Fusion, Romania
• Al-Khaboor, Syria
• Bait Byout, Palestine
• Finish Peace Committee, Finland
• Magnet House, Serbia
• A.V.E.R, Tunisia
More updates soon 🚀

19/02/2026

Sharing snippets from our Online Campaigning Training held in Tunisia under the FemRise project — funded by Erasmus+ 💻🔥
8 days of strategy, storytelling, bold feminist narratives, and creative digital action — bringing youth workers together to challenge dominant narratives and build stronger online campaigns.
We’ll be implementing our own campaign soon — stay tuned 👀🚀

Photos from Offbeat Association's post 16/02/2026

Sharing highlights from the MigraACT – Youth Migrants in Action meeting that took place on 2–3 February 2026 in Duisburg, Germany.
This capacity-building project strengthens the skills of youth workers supporting young migrants in their personal and professional integration. Through non-formal education, resilience-based methods, and practical employability tools, participants gain concrete approaches to guide youth in job-seeking, self-promotion, and well-being.
🛠️ The project also develops practical resources — including a training manual and interactive toolkit — tested through local workshops with young migrants.
Our partners:
• Les Scoute Tunisian, Tunisia
• Life Learning Development eV, Germany
• MVI, Italy
Funded by the European Union

Photos from WeYouth Organization's post 23/01/2026
Photos from Offbeat Association's post 16/01/2026

The final curtain for "The Motherland Must Unite" has fallen… but this is not the end. Three performances, countless stories, one truth: Lebanese mothers still face injustice. We shared, we felt, we challenged—and the fight continued. ✨ Big thanks to and the European Union for making this journey possible. 💛 Stay with us. The story isn’t over.
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09/01/2026

Last month, we met with our amazing partners to dive deep into Year 1 of FemRise project — checking updates, tackling challenges, and building next steps together.
From Work package 1 to work package 6 — progress, lessons, and clarity on what’s next.
Here’s to pushing boundaries — no boxes, no borders, just bold & OFFBEAT ✨
The FemRise project is funded by the European Union

31/12/2025

New year, stronger voices, united futures💪🏻
#2026

"وطن الأم لازم يلم" مسرحية تسلط الضوء على القوانين التمييزية في لبنان 16/12/2025

"وطن الأم لازم يلم" مسرحية تسلط الضوء على القوانين التمييزية في لبنان سوزان أبو سعيدبيروت ـ طرح العرض المسرحي "وطن الأم لازم يلم"، أسئلة جوهرية حول العدالة والمساواة، ودور التشريعات في تكريس التمييز، وشكل منصة إنسانية وحقوقية سلطت الض...

Photos from OFFBEAT for Youth & Women Empowerment's post 24/11/2025

The stage is set. The stories are real. And the injustice? Still ongoing.💥
The Motherland Must Unite just had its first performance—an interactive Newspaper Theatre piece exposing one of Lebanon’s most painful, persistent inequalities:
Lebanese mothers still can’t pass their nationality to their children or spouses.
So, what happened on stage?
-🔥 A mock courtroom led by a “Lebanese Judge”
-🔥 Four women testifying through their lived experiences—loss, resilience, and love that refuses to be erased
-🔥 An audience that didn’t just watch… they stepped into the story, challenged the system, and felt the weight of a law that divides families.
This wasn’t just theatre. This was a collective outcry—where art and activism collided to demand what should’ve been granted decades ago: justice for Lebanese mothers.
We’re done staying silent. And this is only the beginning.
All this magic, powered by Erasmus+ program.
Big thanks to for their support in making this magic happen! ✨💛

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Monday 09:00 - 16:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 16:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 16:00
Thursday 09:00 - 16:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:45