Cottage of Cultures (past project)

What is a Solidarity Project?

The Cottage of Cultures is a Solidarity Project, a non-profit solidarity activity initiated, developed and implemented by young people themselves for a period from 2 to 12 months. It gives a group of minimum five young persons the chance to express solidarity by  taking responsibility and committing themselves to bring positive change in their local community. The project should have a clearly identified topic which the group of young people wish to explore together and which has to be translated into the concrete daily activities of the project and involve all the members of the group. Solidarity Projects should address key challenges within the communities, where relevant including those identified jointly in the border regions and it should also present European added value. Participation in a solidarity project is an important non-formal learning experience through which young people can boost their personal, educational, social and civic development.

What is this project about?

We, as a group of international and Finnish people, identified a critical need to promote cultural exchange and interactions between foreigners and locals.

Therefore we wanted to establish a regular event where both foreigners and Finns can meet and take the chance to broaden their horizons and their knowledge about other cultures. Our Cottage of Cultures was a fantastic opportunity to promote diversity and interculturality, to include minorities in community life, and to bridge the gap between locals and internationals. 

We wanted to roll up our sleeves and create a more inclusive society!

How did this project start?

The idea of the Cottage of Cultures came out when we started to organise, together with Allianssi Youth Exchanges, an event called Intercultural Evenings, where a representative of a country would organise the evening with a presentation, some food and activities specific to their country. With this type of event we saw a great need to integrate foreigners with Finnish local youth as well as share knowledge about the European countries and their cultures. 

We realised that foreigners are not so well integrated in the local community so we want to create a regular event where they will have an opportunity to make friends, integrate with Finns and create bonds. As half of the people in our group are foreigners, they experienced on their own skin episodes of marginalization; this is precisely the reason why we decided to create this group including both locals and foreigners, in order to establish a deeper connection between our cultures.

A Small Guide to ESC Solidarity Projects

The Cottage of Cultures journey has now ended, but it will continue to live on in the lives of those who made this experience possible—from the ideation to the implementation of the project.

We have decided to share in this PDF some of the knowledge we gathered as volunteers, what we learned from this project, and what it has meant to us.

Let us inspire you to start your own project and become an active citizen in your community!