Mediterranean Youth Camp ATLANTIS 

Since its first edition in 2005, Atlantis has gathered hundreds of youths from across the Mediterranean region and stands as a referential meeting and a platform for intercultural exchange among youth, seen as the real agents of behavioural change both for the present and the future of our communities. Aiming to be a melting-pot for cross cultural exchange and dialogue and a valuable opportunity to share experiences beyond borders, the overall objective of the Camp is to use intercultural dialogue as a tool to build young volunteers' capacities as agents for positive change within multicultural societies, counteracting stereotypes and discrimination.

 
ATLANTIS XI: 'Youth Volunteering: Challenges and Opportunities to Make a Change'
11/10/2014
The Portuguese Red Cross and the CCM organised the 11th edition of the Youth Camp Atlantis. The Camp focused on the development of different skills of Youth Volunteers based on their voluntary work, in order to improve the positive impact of their action on communities. The Camp gathered the Youth from Mediterranean RC/RC Societies under the motto 'Youth Volunteering: Challenges and Opportunities to make a change'. During 8 days a number of workshops were developed. Participants also had the opportunity to share their experience and best practices, reinforcing partnership between National Societies.