European Parliament:
"Having an open mind and sharing values and ideas for the future." Marie-Josée Mialocq, from Vents et marées Association in France
European Parliament:
"You belong to something beyond your national borders, to a part of the world that is continually evolving." Youthnet Hellas, from Greece
European Parliament:
"It means a lot because it gives us the idea that we cannot longer live as different countries. That is our strength, to join together our efforts.” Slaves No More. from Italy
European Parliament:
"It is being committed for the future generations. I'm very proud of being a European citizen.” Rämö Irja Birgitta, from the Kuorevesi Nysä Youth Association in Finland
European Parliament:
"It means plenty of opportunities and also the possibility to discover how other Europeans think.” Puttinu Cares Children's Cancer Support Group, from Malta
European Parliament:
"Being a European citizen is a great deal. I'm very grateful and proud and happy that the work we are doing here is felt around the world.” Children's International Summer Villages, from the UK
European Parliament:
"We have the opportunity to travel in Europe wherever we want to. We can work abroad or do Erasmus. It's definitely worth it.” Junge Europäische Bewegung, from Germany
European Parliament:
"It means a lot and it is becoming even more and more interesting.” Biruta Eglite, from Latvia
European Parliament:
"Being part of an inclusive community and that's actually the task of our organisation." Street Lawyers ONLUS, from Italy
European Parliament:
European Citizens' Prize: what Europe means to the winners