

Cooperation
We co-create
a better future
We believe that recognizing those with whom we share values and aspirations, mutual collaboration, dedication, and a creative approach to reality provide a basis for building positive changes, both on the personal and on the social level. That is why networking, building cooperations and joining efforts for shared vision, goals, and actions are one of the most important aspects of our work.
We consider our years-long collaborations and the large number of associates and participants in our programs to be among our greatest achievements. It is our aim to continue broadening the circle of our associates.
More than 12 000 young persons, 600 teachers and educational professionals, 100 museum professionals and cultural workers, 150 professionals in the field of child protection, as well as more than 250 primary and secondary schools directly participated in our programs and projects.

Supporters and Donors
Swedish Institute, Embassy of Sweden in Belgrade, Save the Children UK, Save the Children International, Headley Trust UK, Fond B92
Ministry of Youth and Sports (2007), Ministry of Culture (2009), City Secretariat of Youth and Sports (2007/8), Urban Municipality of Palilula (2010/11), City of Kragujevac (2009)
Partners and Associates
21st October Museum, Kragujevac October Memorial Park, National Museum in Kragujevac, Historical Archives of Šumadija, Ministry of Education Department in Šumadija Region, Museum of Banjica Concentration Camp, City of Belgrade Museum, Museum in Smederevo, Cultural Centre Rex, National Library, Belgrade Cultural Centre, Zrenjanjin Cultural Centre, Theatre of the Town of Bečej, Safe Internet Centre Serbia, Centre for Youth Integration, Miksalište Centre providing support to refugees and migrants, Migration Centre Preševo, Asylum Centre Bogovađa, Family Accommodation Centre Belgrade, Serbian Intellectual Disability Association (MNRO), Friends of Children of Serbia Association, NAGVIS, Mikser Festival, Dorćol Platz, National Office of the Commissioner for Protection of Equality, etc.
Raoul Wallenberg Academy in Stockholm, The Swedish History Museum in Stockholm, Stockholm City Museum, Kalmar County Museum, CHWB BiH, Bosnia and Herzegovina History Museum, Native Museum of Goražde, Balkan Museum Network, Memory Lab Network, etc.

Acknowledgements

We wish to express our appreciation and special thanks to:
Snežana Nena Anđelković (✟ 2006), Raša Sekulović, Helene Larsson Pousette, Slavica Marković Sandić and Karen Knight
For recognition, opportunities, conversations, guidance, understanding, cheering, sincere support, trust and sharing our vision

