Launch of Volont’R Program to Engage Youth in Corrèze
Corrèze launches the Volont’R civic service program for youth integration.
- • Launch of the Volont’R program in Corrèze for integrating refugees.
- • Program aims to engage youth aged 16 to 25, with no diploma required.
- • Missions are between 6 to 10 months, requiring a commitment of at least 24 hours per week.
- • Applications for hosting missions due by September 1, 2025, with missions starting in October 2025.
Key details
The prefecture of Corrèze has officially announced the launch of the **Volont’R** program, a national civic service initiative aimed at the integration of refugees through community engagement. This program, which is presently being deployed in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, encourages participation among young individuals aged 16 to 25, including refugees and those without diplomas.
Participants will engage in missions that last between **6 to 10 months**, committing to at least **24 hours per week**. The focus is on general interest missions that promote both social integration and personal empowerment. Interested organizations wishing to host volunteers must submit their project proposals by **September 1, 2025**, with the start date for missions set for **October 2025**. The program is designed to be accessible and does not stipulate any educational qualifications for participation. Applications can be processed via the official civic service platform.
This article was translated and synthesized from French sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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