PROJECTS
Growing together, building the future


The Maria Ausiliatrice Institute and the Madre Morano Youth Centre have always been committed to promoting educational, social, and training projects that place the person at the centre, especially young people and families. Our projects arise from listening to the local area, its needs, and its potential, and they are developed through a networked effort with local entities, associations, and volunteers.
Educational and training projects
Through workshops, orientation courses, school and extracurricular initiatives, we offer concrete opportunities for learning, discovery, and personal growth, guiding children, adolescents, and young adults on their life journey. Our projects are inspired by Don Bosco’s preventive system and aim to enhance each individual’s talents.
Inclusion, solidarity, and active citizenship
With projects aimed at social integration, support for vulnerabilities, women’s empowerment, and the promotion of active citizenship, we work to build a welcoming and supportive community. Every initiative is an opportunity to develop a sense of responsibility and participation, promoting a culture of the common good.
#NO ONE EXCLUDED AND EVERYONE PROTAGONISTS
Objective: To make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable
BIG DREAMS, STRONG ROOTS
Purpose: To support and promote the integral development of preteens and teenagers, enabling them to use the global language passport – English and media – to access the professional world and the socio-cultural-tourism network with competence.

A three-year project for the future of young people
Growing together through play, culture, and relationships
Our three-year project was created with the goal of guiding boys and girls aged 6 to 17 on a journey of personal and social growth, offering a welcoming, creative, and stimulating educational environment.
Objectives
The initiative aims to:
- Support the integral development of preteens and teenagers through global languages like art, sport, music, and technology;
- Promote inclusive and free educational opportunities that value differences and cultural exchange;
- Offer spaces for connection and sharing through experiential workshops and recreational activities that promote autonomy and collaboration.
Target group
The project is aimed at children, preteens, and teenagers aged 6 to 17. Activities will begin according to an annual schedule, with updates provided through information flyers.
Our activities
Sport: football, volleyball, ping pong
Workshops: recreational play, ceramics, music and singing, coding
Education and support: study assistance, listening and counselling service
Summer experiences: English Summer Campus, outdoor activities, and summer camps
A three-year journey designed to sow seeds for the future, marked by welcome, education, and the Salesian passion for teaching.

Intercultural educational path aimed at:
Promoting the learning of the English language in a natural and engaging way: through games, theatre, music, and sports, participants will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the language spontaneously and enjoyably, without feeling like they're in school, but rather in an adventure!
Promoting socialisation and mutual respect: the camp will be an opportunity to meet new friends, work in teams, and share unforgettable experiences in a calm and stimulating environment.
Developing creativity and autonomy: children and young people will take part in hands-on activities such as creating sets, costumes, and even a final theatrical performance involving all participants and their families.
Offering an educational and formative experience: each participant will live an experience full of emotion, learning, and fun, and take home new linguistic and social skills.


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