Partners
We're a consortium build off 4 organizations from 4 different European countries: Poland, Czech Republic, Spain and Romania

Imago Foundation from Poland mission is to support the idea of independent living of people with special needs.
We perform activities aimed at social, educational and professional activation of people from vulnerable groups including people with different types of disabilities. Our activities are aimed at the development and promotion of personal assistant services and respite breaks for carers in a form of active break using Adventure Therapy and Wilderness Therapy methods.

Experientia from Spain is a pioneering psychology center in Spain that uses Adventure Therapy, an innovative methodology where the natural environment and adventure serve as the main medium in psychotherapeutic intervention. Experientia was born out of a vocation for the care and education of people and a passion for nature. Having worked firsthand with this methodology abroad motivates us to ensure that more people in our country benefit from this approach. Experientia is part of the European and International Adventure Therapy Network (Adventure Therapy Europe and Adventure Therapy International Committee) that promotes quality standards in our programs.

Babilon Travel NGO from Romania mission is to promote adapted sport, outdoor activities, social inclusion, intercultural dialogue, employability and entrepreneurship as essential tools to foster inclusion and active European citizenship. Its dedication to creating opportunities knows no bounds and paves the way for individuals from all backgrounds to flourish. Founded in 2013 Babilon Travel has grown from a local initiative into a renowned organization impacting lives across Europe and beyond.

We are a multidisciplinary team that uses a wilderness and adventure therapy approach in our work with at-risk youth and families. The core of our practice is therapeutic experience in nature, most often in the form of expeditions, which foster personal growth, cooperation, and new ways of meeting challenges. We offer seminars, workshops, and other professional trainings for youth and family workers, enabling them to integrate elements of nature and adventure into their own practice with disadvantaged children and young people. We are an active part of the European and international Adventure Therapy Network (Adventure Therapy Europe and the Adventure Therapy International Committee), where we share experience, develop the field, and draw inspiration from global practice.



