On February 27, 2019, representatives of the first Youth Parliament Session disccused the EU opportunities offered to young people.
Following the presentation of the European Solidarity Corps – an EU initiative that creates opportunities for young people to volunteer or work on projects that benefit communities and people across Europe, they were presented with the opportunities that the Europe House Slavonski Brod offers to young people – participation in exchanges, trainings, professional training through the implementation of Erasmus + projects. Beyza Aydin, an EVS volunteer, and Bruno Ferreira and Olympe Tritto, volunteers of the French Civil Service, presented their experience of volunteering at the European House Slavonski Brod. Once presented with the opportunities, participants debated on what their expectations are.