We engage young volunteers in local environmental projects such as beach clean-ups, tree planting, and biodiversity monitoring. These activities not only contribute to environmental conservation but also foster a sense of community and civic responsibility among participants.
Regular involvement in these projects allows youth to see the tangible impact of their efforts and encourages continued participation in environmental stewardship.
Our ongoing project focuses on exploring and documenting the rich cultural heritage of Rimini through in-depth research on its monuments. Interns are actively involved in creating weekly written reports, supplemented by photos and videos, and contribute short texts for our association’s Instagram to highlight the historical significance of these landmarks. The ultimate goal is to compile all the research findings into a comprehensive publication.
The internship is based in Rimini with remote work options, and weekly meetings are held to review progress and set tasks. This project continues to offer a unique opportunity to contribute to the preservation and promotion of Rimini’s cultural heritage.
We collaborate with educational institutions to integrate sustainability education into their curricula. This includes organizing guest lectures, workshops, and field trips that complement academic learning with practical environmental experiences.
Our partnerships extend to research projects where students can engage in fieldwork and contribute to studies on local environmental issues.
Terra Dulcis runs awareness campaigns on pressing environmental issues, involving youth in the creation and dissemination of educational materials. These campaigns utilize various media, including social media, videos, and public events, to reach a broad audience.
Participants gain experience in campaign planning, content creation, and public outreach, enhancing their communication and organizational skills.