
Guidelines for Connection Cafes
"Connection Cafes” is a soft mentoring program between integrated refugees and immigrants, and those who have just arrived. Meetings between those 2 groups will take place once a month for half a year in each partner institution.
The “Guideline for Connection Cafes”, which can be downloaded below, can be an inspiration and recommendation for institutions that would like to establish a similar peer mentoring programme for refugees and immigrants.

Mentors workshops
The Friends We Share partnership organised 6 meetings for refugees and immigrants who are already settled and integrated in their country of arrival. A total of 50 people attended the meetings. The aim of these meetings was to prepare participants to act as mentors to newly arrived refugees and immigrants. Below you will find detailed reports from each of the meetings. The national reports are only available in English.

Mentees Workshops
"The Friends We Share partnership organised 6 meetings for newly arrived refugees and migrants in each partner country. A total of 47 people attended the meetings. The aim of these meetings was to understand the needs, challenges and interests of newly arrived migrants and refugees, but also create a safe space where they can feel welcomed and comfortable to share their stories . Below you will find detailed reports from each of the meetings. Please notice that reports are available only in English"

Friends We Share- Overview and Lessons Learnt Report
This publication summarizes the project and its results. It can be described as a synthesis of all the findings, practices, challenges, concerns, and major doubts that emerged during the project's implementation. Readers of this report will learn about the project's greatest achievements and the outcomes developed within it, as well as the methodology that served as our guide in creating educational pathways leading to the well-being of refugees.
This report is available in English, Polish, German, Greek and Portuguese and Ukrainian and Arabic, the two main languages spoken by new asylum seekers across Europe.

eBook with Training Programme Promoting Refugees' Wellbeing
This eBook contains an 18-hour training program, which brings together the lessons, activities, and resources that were piloted during both the national and transnational trainings. Its purpose is to provide adult educators and community social workers with a comprehensive and ready-to-use methodology to promote the wellbeing, resilience, and inclusion of refugees, asylum seekers,and migrants.
Ebook is avaIlable in English, Polish, German, Greek and Portuguese and Ukrainian and Arabic, the two main languages spoken by new asylum seekers across Europe.