Two projects in one month. A training course that sold out in a week. September and October were our most active stretch of the year. We opened with 'Way to Fulfillment,' a training course near Kielce, Poland, bringing together 25 participants to work through purpose, self-awareness, and meaning-making using non-formal facilitation. Days later, 'Art Beyond Boundaries' moved 25 young artists from across Europe to Lusevera, Italy — a week of creating, performing, and reflecting on what it means to make art when you do not share a language. In October, we ran back-to-back projects in the South Caucasus and Southern Europe. A digital literacy training in Tbilisi focused on online safety, creative media production, and practical digital tools for youth workers — skills participants are already applying in their home organisations. Simultaneously, a sport-inclusion exchange in Thessaloniki brought together young people with fewer opportunities to explore teamwork, resilience, and belonging through physical activity and structured sport. We closed the season with 'Cool Leaders Academy 2025' in Bakuriani, Georgia — a training course on environmental awareness, sustainable leadership, and outdoor education set against the backdrop of the Caucasus mountains. Twenty-five participants from across Europe spent ten days building skills they can take back to their communities as young environmental advocates. The autumn also brought a piece of news that caught even us off guard: we opened applications for our January graphic facilitation training course, and spots filled up within a week — the fastest we have ever reached capacity. It told us clearly that demand for high-quality, accessible Erasmus+ training in this part of Europe is real and growing. Applications for winter and spring 2026 projects will open soon. Stay close.