Supportive Europe for ALL (SE4ALL) originated from a deep reflection on the consequences of the crisis that has hit Europe in the past years, with particular regard to the risks that have emerged for social cohesion and the fabric of solidarity, especially for young people. Partners have noted with concern in their rural areas a decline in youth participation due to unemployment, lack of cultural opportunities and the spread of negative propaganda. This has fueled feelings of isolation that threaten the social fabric of small communities.
The goal of SE4ALL was to create an enabling environment for discussion and sharing of best practices and policies in the field of youth participation, solidarity action, and the future of Europe. The project aimed to give small communities a voice at the European level, addressing common challenges and promoting a sense of belonging and inclusion.