Culture Living together Leisure Young people (18 - 30 years) Adults Refugees and displaced persons
+352 621 599 881 | 12 Rue du Puits , 2355 Luxembourg
Mir wëllen iech ons Heemecht weisen is a non-profit organisation that promotes intercultural dialogue between refugees and residents of Luxembourg through arts and culture. We create informal moments of exchange by offering artistic workshops, cultural outings and events around the shared interests of our beneficiaries.
Mir wëllen iech ons Heemecht weisen is a grassroots NGO that was founded in 2015 when a large number of refugees suddenly arrived in Luxembourg. Initially a volunteer-led initiative, a program of intercultural activities quickly emerged to support refugees’ cultural integration and to create opportunities to meet locals. In our experience, we’ve found that cultural workshops and artistic expression are excellent vehicles to facilitate verbal and non-verbal communication amongst different communities.
Ever since, we’ve collaborated with artists, musicians, designers and other cultural actors. We are co-financed by the Ministry of Culture, foundations, and private donations.
12 Rue du Puits , 2355 Luxembourg
+352 621 599 881
https://www.facebook.com/onsheemecht
http://onsheemecht.lu
Mir wëllen iech ons Heemecht weisen is a non-profit organisation that promotes intercultural dialogue between refugees and residents of Luxembourg through arts and culture. We create informal moments of exchange by offering artistic workshops, cultural outings and events around the shared interests of our beneficiaries.
Mir wëllen iech ons Heemecht weisen is a grassroots NGO that was founded in 2015 when a large number of refugees suddenly arrived in Luxembourg. Initially a volunteer-led initiative, a program of intercultural activities quickly emerged to support refugees’ cultural integration and to create opportunities to meet locals. In our experience, we’ve found that cultural workshops and artistic expression are excellent vehicles to facilitate verbal and non-verbal communication amongst different communities.
Ever since, we’ve collaborated with artists, musicians, designers and other cultural actors. We are co-financed by the Ministry of Culture, foundations, and private donations.