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Station Europe is a tech-savvy NGO with programs, networks, and initiatives that focus on civil society, the environment, creativity and the digital world.

We proudly represent the voices of youth in Europe 💪 through creative projects and initiatives that bring out a fantastic mixture between tech&digital knowledge, creativity, resilience and green skills. 💚 Our mission is to give young generations the power to bring useful ideas to life and to create stories that celebrate diversity and inspire communities to act for a democratic and sustainable fut

Photos from Station Europe's post 12/06/2026

The Online CAMP experience continues next week, and if you haven't joined yet, there's still time.
Join more than 120 youth workers, young people, educators, librarians, and CSO representatives from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Italy, and Romania as we explore new ways to connect young people online through Social Role-Playing Games, discussions, and virtual exchanges.

You can choose one session or join all four.

1. Words Like Daggers
Explore online radicalisation, toxic online behaviour, and the role of artificial intelligence in shaping digital spaces.

2. Dreamers
A story-driven experience focused on mental wellbeing, emotional awareness, empathy, and human connection.

3. Aru's Trail
A journey exploring mobility, wellbeing, belonging, and the challenges of polarisation.

4. Ganges Expedition
A game about cultural exchange, trust, respect, and intercultural dialogue.

Register for the Online CAMP:
https://forms.gle/gPFDB9wTZSTVYCM7A
Choose your session(s):
https://doodle.com/sign-up-sheet/participate/165cb5e4-39d7-4e2f-bea0-7c28f0ac55aa/select

See you there!

06/06/2026

Just a few days left until the Games 4 Change Online CAMP Opening Session on 9 June.

Youth workers, young people, educators, and CSO representatives from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Italy, and Romania will come together to explore new ways of connecting young people online through Social Role-Playing Games, discussions, and virtual exchange.

Whether you are interested in youth participation, game-based learning, intercultural dialogue, or simply meeting people from other countries, the Online CAMP is a chance to learn, share ideas, and take part in interactive online experiences.

No previous experience with role-playing games is needed. Just bring your curiosity.

Register here: https://forms.gle/gPFDB9wTZSTVYCM7A or check the link in our Bio. 

See you there!

03/06/2026

120 participants from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Italy, and Romania will take part in the Games 4 Change Online CAMP 2026.

This event will bring together youth workers, CSO representatives, young people, and educators from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Italy, and Romania for interactive online sessions built around Social Role-Playing Games, conversations, and shared experiences.

You do not need experience with role-playing games. You just need curiosity and the willingness to join the conversation.

The Online CAMP will take place between 9th June and 18th June 2026.
Register here: https://forms.gle/gPFDB9wTZSTVYCM7A or check our Bio.

24/04/2026

European Youth Week has started, and we are in Brussels.
Around 1,000 young people are here, bringing their questions, ideas, and energy into the same space.

For us at Station Europe, this is what participation looks like in practice. People showing up, listening, disagreeing, building on each other, and trying to make sense of what comes next.

23/04/2026

Library in the Park 💚

We know how much we need to be together. To pause for a moment. To read a few pages. To say something. To listen. To play. To simply be.

Today is Station Europe’s day. We turn 6.
Coincidence or not, today is also Librarian Day. Coincidence or not, today we are in Brussels, in the place where everything started for us. Coincidence or not, today we remembered an idea we discussed together with the librarians from the fellowship.

So we are launching Library in the Park.

What is Library in the Park
Library in the Park is a community intervention through which we bring people together and an invitation to connect with nature through reading, conversation, and play.

What we offer
For the first edition, Station Europe will select two partner libraries in Romania. Each library will receive two picnic kits, designed to support a series of outdoor activities. Each kit includes a large blanket, a mobile book stand, cushions, umbrellas, a selection of books, and a set of board games. In addition, the libraries will receive a voucher for snacks, so that each meeting feels welcoming for participants.

If you work in a library and want to bring this to your community, we invite you to apply.
The form is here: https://forms.gle/DGFBauFeuB33H9SMA or in bio.

Deadline: May 14, 2026

21/04/2026

Good morning, Bucharest.

12 young activists. 8 communities.
A few days to turn real questions into stories people can see and respond to.

This is how School of Protest starts.

School of Protest is a community-based action part of the
Mediterranean Youth in Action programme, implemented by the Anna Lindh Foundation. The
programme serves as a platform for young community leaders to realise grassroots initiatives
that inspire community-led solutions to address home needs and promote inclusion across the
Euro-Med region.

Photos from Station Europe's post 14/04/2026

We reached 11 communities across the country with our board game, 0 KG.

We facilitated 49 game sessions with over 600 young people, in schools, libraries, and community spaces.

We started with a simple question, what do we actually do with our food?
From there, conversations opened up about habits, daily choices, and things we usually overlook.

0 KG is an educational and conversational board game about choices and food waste. The game simulates one year in the life of a family or a group of friends, in 12 rounds. Each round brings decisions that naturally lead to discussions about how we buy, consume, and what ends up being thrown away.

We will continue in new communities.

Photos from Station Europe's post 10/03/2026

What a beautiful experience the first edition of the Librarians Fellowship has been. 💙

Together with the four librarians selected from the 148 applications we received, we travelled to Vienna for a study visit at the Austrian National Library. We spent time in the State Hall, one of the most impressive historic library halls in the world, and had the chance to better understand how an institution that has preserved and shared knowledge for centuries works today.

We visited Albertina and Albertina Modern. At the exhibition Monet to Picasso we saw works by Picasso and Monet, of course, but also by Signac, Renoir, Modigliani, Klimt, Munch, Matisse, Cézanne and many others.

At the exhibition Fascination Paper – Rembrandt to Kiefer, the work by Anselm Kiefer, The Starry Sky Above Me and the Moral Law Within Me (1997), made us pause for a few minutes and simply look in silence.

We also visited the exhibitions Honoré Daumier – Mirror of Society and Dance Images, each offering another perspective on how art reflects the world we live in.

We visited St. Stephen’s Cathedral and Belvedere Palace, and between these places we had time for conversations about libraries, communities, and ideas that can take shape once we return home.

This visit brought us together around the same question: how can the library remain a meaningful place for the communities it serves?

The Librarians Fellowship is our way of supporting this question.

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Through The Librarians Fellowship, we aim to support the professional growth of librarians, give them the recognition they deserve, and strengthen the role of libraries in the educational and democratic life of their communities.
Thank you! 💙

Photos from Station Europe's post 04/03/2026

We spent the day at the Austrian National Library in Vienna.

Walking through this remarkable place, we let ourselves be inspired by its history, its cultural depth, and the story behind the State Hall, one of the most beautiful historic library halls in the world.

During our visit, we had the opportunity to explore the reading rooms, the book storage areas, and the workspaces, and to learn more about how such a large and historic institution works today.

For the librarians selected in The Librarians Fellowship, this visit was a chance to discover new perspectives and reflect on how libraries continue to shape communities.

Thank you to the Austrian National Library for the warm welcome, the generosity in sharing your work with us, and for the beautiful memories we take with us from this visit.

This fellowship is a sign of recognition and respect for the role that librarians play in our education, and an invitation to support those who, every day, make it possible for our minds and imagination to grow.

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