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Media Coverage

Has Youth in Action changed the way you are doing things? Did your project turn your life around? Have you now found ways to make your voice heard after learning from another country?

If so, why not share your story with your local community, so other young people can get involved and have a fantastic experience, too.

International activity, particularly involving young people, provides interesting stories for the media. We have attached press release templates you can use to help secure coverage in your area. Why not approach your local paper or radio station and tell them about your Youth in Action project today?


We have created a media toolkit and press release templates to help you with contacting your local media.

Media Toolkit
Press release template for Youth Exchanges (Action 1.1)
Press release template for Youth Initiatives (Action 1.2)
Press release template for Youth Democracy Projects (Action 1.3)
Press release template for European Voluntary Service (Action 2.1) - host organisations
Press release template for Co-operation with EU Neighbours (Action 3.1) - Youth Exchanges
Press release template for Co-operation with EU Neighbours (Action 3.1) - Training and Networking
Press release template for Training and Networking activities (Action 4.3)
Press release template for National Youth Meetings or Transnational Youth Seminars (Action 5.1)

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