Lunchtime Walk “Run for European Elections”
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As we gear up for the upcoming European elections, it's crucial to actively participate in shaping the democratic landscape of our continent. To raise awareness and encourage engagement, we are launching the "Run for European Elections" campaign. This six-week campaign, running from now to April 12th, aims to combine physical activity with environmental sustainability and political advocacy. By participating, you'll not only contribute to a democratic Europe but also help plant trees for a more sustainable future using the Summitree app.
Joining the campaign is simple:
• Download the Summitree app (Apple Store or GooglePlay).
• Follow the steps outlined in the attached flyer.
• Run as an individual or create a team.
• For questions, refer to the FAQ flyer here: https://rb.gy/91ayqr
By uniting with more than 15 organisations across Europe, including ALDE, ELF, Europe without Borders, Party Party and others, you'll be part of a Europe-wide movement dedicated to reshaping our continent for the better.
FNF Europe will also be coordinating a joint walk through Cinquantenaire Park in Brussels on Tuesday, March 26th. Participants are encouraged to collect their T-shirts from the FNF Europe office. The assembly point will be at the office, from where we will proceed as a group to the park, conveniently located just a five-minute walk away.
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11.45-12:00 Registration and Pick-up “Run for European Elections” T-Shirt at FNF Europe, Av. De Cortenbergh 71, 1000 Brussels, Belgium
12.00-13:00 Lunchtime Walk to the Cinquantenaire Parc and Photo Time
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