GUM partners celebrate success of intergenerational project

After two years of promoting intergenerational connections through physical activities and movement, the Erasmus+ project GUM (Generations Uniting through Movement) has reached an inspiring conclusion.

The final project meeting took place in Ljubljana, Slovenia, following the Moving People - Moving Europe Conference, where partners celebrated achievements, shared challenges, and explored the future of this initiative. To find out more about the GUM workshop and to view the video detailing the project’s achievements please click here.

A special thanks to staff and students at Manchester Communications Academy, Highfields School, and Claremount Special School for their participation in the UK pilot project.

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The Generations Uniting through Movement (GUM) project is supported by the EU Erasmus+ programme and the partners are ISCA (lead coordinator), Youth Sport Trust International (UK), Sports Union of Slovenia, BG Be Active (Bulgaria), Deporte Para La Educacion Y La Salud (DES) (Spain), Stichting Hanzehogeschool Groningen (Hanze) (the Netherlands) and Azur Sport Sante (France).

Co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the EU