Casa Santa Chiara
Casa S.Chiara's initiatives are aimed at people with intellectual disabilities, with particular attention to those without core or adequate family support. The primary objective is to ensure full and equal enjoyment of all rights and freedoms by people with disabilities, promoting their potential through the creation of working opportunities and social inclusion.
The main activities through which they pursue their goals are the Family Groups , which guarantee a family environment in which to cultivate their own independent life project, day centers , work placement and rehabilitation, and activities for holidays And leisure , for social inclusion. A Housing Community responds instead to the needs of people with disabilities who become old. |
YouNet
YouNet is a non-profit and non-governmental organisation.
YouNet is based in Italy in 3 regions (Emilia-Romagna, Sicilia, Puglia) and has a broad experience on EU projects and funds (Youth in Action, Europe for Citizens, Lifelong Learning Programme,…) and non-profit management. YouNet works as a network on the Italian territory (with other small NGOs, local bodies, education institutions) and has strong relations with several NGOs all over the Europe and beyond. YouNet is as well accredited as an EVS sending, hosting and coordinating organisation. It develops also educational projects related to Europe and mobility with schools and democracy projects with local, regional and national institutions. |
Comune Anzola dell' Emilia
Centro Montanari, Ancescao
The "Antonio Montanari" Sociocultural Center, born in 1982 for the will of a courageous group of residents in the Bolognina area, moved from old town to Via Longhi in April 2011 to the historic building once used for sheltering trams and horses from the Tramways Of Bologna, inside the Zucca garden.
The Center, affiliated to the ANSACO and reserved for its members, occupies the entire ground floor and consists of a lounge bar, local kitchen, offices, gym, theater, dressing rooms, wardrobes and bathrooms, while on the first floor there are the executive offices Of the Navile District. The adjacent building houses the Ustica Victory Memory Museum in Ustica , where the DC9 was dismantled in June 1980 with highly emotional impact installations by artist Christian Boltanski and dedicated to the 81 passengers who lost their lives. |
Comune Budrio
Budrio is a town and comune in the province of Bologna, in Emilia-Romagna, Italy; it is 15 kilometres (9 mi) east of Bologna.
Budrio is the birthplace of Giuseppe Barilli, better known under his pseudonym of Quirico Filopanti, a famous Italian mathematician and politician. According to the reporter Domenico Maria Baldassarri, father served, who wrote the Ancient Buddhist Mernon from 1663 to 1690 , the Buddhist youth was almost entirely, for an innate inclination, dedicated to reciting in theaters. It was therefore the main reason why two private citizens, in the second half of the seventeenth century, had erected a theater in their respective homes. One was the Commemorate Theater for Youth, built by Giambatista Fracassati (a learned religious died in 1690), whose tragedies are soon lost. The other theater, built by Paolo Sgarzi in 1672, in his palace located on "Via Longa di S.Domenico", has come to this day; Rebuilt in the 1920s is today's Consortium. Today's main façade (via Garibaldi) has remained unaltered (excluding the rectification of the arches above the accesses), as evidence of the ancient origin of private theater, inside a bourgeois home (Sgargi house). It was thus born as a private theater, a habit of widespread use at that time, but since its origins it was also open to the public for performances, dance parties and academies. The Consortial Theater is located in the historical center of Budrio, in via Garibaldi 35, a few meters from the main square (Piazza Filopanti, seat of the Town Hall) |