
Bruges (Eurotoday): The ‘4U’ integration project in Bruges, led by Alderman Pieter Marechal, helps newcomers like Abdel from Yemen connect with locals through shared interests. This initiative promotes friendship and cultural exchange in various Flemish towns, including Knokke-Heist and Blankenberge.
The integration project in Bruges, led by Alderman Pieter Marechal, helps newcomers connect with residents through a buddy system based on shared interests. For example, Abdel, a newcomer from Yemen, has been paired with a local buddy from Sint-Andries, and they play sports together every week. This regular interaction helps newcomers learn the local language, and customs, and build friendships, making it easier for them to integrate into the community.
How does the ‘4U’ integration project support newcomers in Flanders?
Marechal believes that shared interests are a better way to help newcomers integrate than traditional methods. This approach helps newcomers feel more connected and supported while allowing locals to learn about different cultures. He mentioned that the initiative aims to break down barriers, build inclusive communities, and ensure that newcomers feel welcome in their new environment.
The ‘4U’ integration project focuses on activities in Dutch and West Flemish to help newcomers connect. It is part of a plan by Flanders to encourage cities and towns to work together and share experiences. The project is happening in places like Knokke-Heist, Blankenberge, Damme, Jabbeke, Zuienkerke, Beernem, Torhout, Oostkamp, Zedelgem, and Bruges.
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2 responses to ““Bruges ‘4U’ Initiative: Alderman Pieter Marechal Fosters Connections Between Newcomers and Locals with Buddy Program””
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Oh, the ‘4U’ initiative—because nothing says ‘I belong’ like playing footie with a local while simultaneously trying not to trip over the language barrier! Who needs a proper integration plan when you can just toss a bunch of newcomers into a buddy system and hope for the best? 😂
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Oh, brilliant! Because nothing says “welcome to the neighborhood” like being paired up with a local buddy to share your love for… sports? Who needs a pint down the pub when you can bond over jogging in the drizzle? 😂🏃♂️ #CulturalExchange
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