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An evening of fellowship at the Kazickas Family residence

  • youthcanlietuva
  • Jan 16
  • 1 min read

Updated: Mar 3


On 14 January, an evening of fellowship initiated by the Youth Can programme took place at the Kazickas Family Residence, where the members of the Foundation and representatives of the companies supporting the programme met.



During the event, we organised a discussion on the topic "In business and in life: lessons from J. Kazickas' visionary ideas". Guests had the unique opportunity to hear Jūratė Kazickas' inspiring memories of her father's visionary ideas for business development. She also shared warm stories about her father's ability to build sincere relationships with people and his unwavering love for his homeland. These memories not only enriched the evening's discussion, but also inspired the audience to take a deeper look at the values of business and life that J. Kazickas cherished.



After the discussion, the guests listened to the success stories of two former Youth Can alumni. Emilija Greviškytė and Arnas Ikamas shared how their participation in various activities of the programme encouraged them to step out of their comfort zone and pursue their dreams, emphasising the importance of the experience for their personal and professional growth.



During the evening, the partners of the Youth Can programme were warmly thanked for their contribution to the activities and camps organised. At the end of the event, the participants continued to interact in an informal setting, establishing new and strengthening existing contacts. 


We thank all the partners for the invaluable experiences they help to create for our young people.















 
 
 

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