

About the project
Feelin' @Live is a collaborative Key Action 2, Erasmus+ project aimed at improving the well-being and mental health of young people in Europe. In recent years, the mental health and well-being of young people have been severely impacted by global crises, including the COVID-19 pandemic and ongoing social and economic uncertainties. To address these challenges, Feelin' @Live promotes youth participation, innovative practices, and active citizenship, empowering young people to design and implement community-based solutions. Running from January 2024 to December 2025, the project brings together youth organizations from France, Lithuania, Portugal, Denmark, and Croatia, with the shared goal of making mental health a priority. By raising awareness and fostering healthier, happier, and more engaged young generations, Feelin' @Live seeks to build lasting, positive change across Europe.
Why work on mental health?
Because

Improves Overall Well-Being
Mental health is a critical part of overall well-being. Addressing mental health challenges helps individuals lead happier, healthier, and more fulfilling lives, improving both emotional and physical health.
Enhances Productivity and Learning
Good mental health boosts focus, creativity, and performance in education and the workplace.
Reduces Stigma and Promotes Inclusion
Working on mental health raises awareness and helps break down the stigma surrounding mental illness.
Prevents Long-Term Health Issues
Addressing mental health early can prevent the development of more serious health conditions, including chronic physical ailments. Early intervention and support reduce the risk of long-term consequences such as depression, anxiety, or substance abuse.
Builds Resilient Communities
When individuals are mentally healthy, they are better equipped to contribute to society, support others, and create a more supportive, connected community.
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Meet the Partners

France (Coordinator)

Croatia

Portugal

Lithuania

Denmark
Financing body
This project is financed by the French National Agency Erasmus+ Jeunesse, which plays a pivotal role in supporting youth mobility, education, and training across Europe. As part of the Erasmus+ program, the agency promotes cooperation between countries to enhance youth development, inclusion, and active citizenship.