The Re-Generations project - co-financed by the European Union's AMIF programme - stems from the need to strengthen the social integration mechanisms of the younger generation of immigrants after the age of 18, through the involvement of the local community. Engaging and supporting members of civil society who become 'mentors', i.e. a reference point for young people, becomes an important element in integrating and enhancing young people's skills, stories and experiences.
At the closing event I recorded the key points of the program as it was presented, as well as the experiences of the beneficiaries as they shared them. I visualized all this in the form of Graphic Recording, as a modern method that allows visualizing complex concepts, creates a structure and organizes information. Furthermore, it generates a visual stimulus in the audience, thus enhancing its attention and increasing the percentage of information it retains. Finally, it allows the creation of links between the thoughts of the listeners and helps to create a comprehensive picture of the topics being discussed.