My menstruation is not a taboo
Two students from Berlin with a shared passion for sustainability collect sanitary products
Dive into the exciting world of Minecraft with us!
We help children and young people discover the virtual world of the internet.
We promote teamwork and responsible use of digital media.
Especially important:
We also want to involve parents!
Parents can actively help shape the digital journey and are in contact with us.
Join in and become part of our community!
Come to the Family Space, Gubener Str. 50, 10243 Berlin, every 2nd Saturday from 3 pm to 7 pm.
Or write to Melanie to log in to our world from wherever you are.
Between 2018 and 2023, Laminé Touré conducted various workshops to promote media skills for children and young people. He is a role model and confidant for many of his participants.
In 2022, he took part in the Diversity Team training courses and has been co-facilitating diversity training for parents and professionals since February 2023.
Melanie Desaive is a riding instructor and Senior Cloud DevOps Engineer. She develops cloud computing solutions together with people in Germany, Poland, Malaysia, USA and Mexico.
The Minecraft project allows her to combine her passion for computer technology and global projects with her joy of teaching children and young people.
Carl has a lot of fun and experience with computer games and Minecraft in particular.
During the corona pandemic, he and his friends realised large projects on his own server.
Now he is looking forward to supporting the children in the GnG Minecraft project both in teamplay and gameplay.
Two students from Berlin with a shared passion for sustainability collect sanitary products
It was a day of celebration at the primary school in Kounoune when the toilets were opened - a successful conclusion to a successful project. We would like to thank you on behalf of all the pupils for your generous support.
In order to support the three women's support groups in processing grain products intended for consumption or sale, three mills are needed to facilitate the work.