Last week, we held our final Entrepreneurial Citizenship for Social Change Conference in Sarajevo, showcasing the winning ideas from the ππππ ππππ€πππ‘π¨π§ on social entrepreneurship last December.
Our first winning team showcased πΏΜ²Μ²πΈΜ²Μ²πΊΜ²Μ²π°Μ² represented by Anjeza Marku, an innovative social enterprise designed to support blind individuals by transforming written text into Braille for everyday use.
The second winning idea, Μ²π·Μ²Μ²π΄Μ²Μ²π»Μ²Μ²πΈΜ²Μ²πΏΜ²Μ²π»Μ²Μ²π°Μ²Μ²πΜ², by Delvis Bejleri, introduced a creative approach to mental health support through art-based activities.
The conference brought together young innovators, partners, and experts to show how social enterprises can address real community needs. It offered space for π’πππ-π¬π‘ππ«π’π§π , ππππππππ€, and π π«π¨π°ππ‘, reinforcing the vital role of youth innovation in building inclusive and resilient communities.
A warm thank you to our participants, Bosnian partners for hosting us, and to all EPIC project partners for their continued dedication and participation.











This activity took place within the EPIC project, co-funded by the European Union under the Erasmus+ programme.
For more info, go to https://epic-project.eu/



