“What are you doing this summer?” : helping and providing answers to young people who need it

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The National Union of Youth Information is joining forces with Cap Jeunesse Cรดte d’Azur for an initiative aimed at young people. Whether it’s finding a last-minute job, getting accommodation, or going on vacation, several professionals are available to help.


A unique, integrated, and recognized network that informs and guides more than three million young people each year on all subjects related to their independence, as well as everything concerning their education, work, housing, going abroad, and more. The National Union of Youth Information (UNIJ) is an association aiming to give a national identity to the mission of Youth Information (IJ) and to reaffirm the public utility of its services to young people.

Throughout the summer, no fewer than 2,500 professionals will be on hand to answer the questions of young French people aged 12 to 19. For this purpose, a national number is available for those in need: 05 56 30 01 01. From vacation tips to building a plan for the new school year, or finding a last-minute job, #TFKcetรฉtรฉ allows young French people to get answers quickly. Additionally, exclusive content is scheduled on social media, with new updates every week.

The “Talk’IJ” is a 40-minute show broadcast every Thursday at 6:30 PM live on Facebook, YouTube, and Twitch. It will be hosted by professionals from the Youth Information network and aims to openly address young people’s questions.

“On the Road of IJ” will be in the format of thirty video capsules released on UNIJโ€™s YouTube channel every Tuesday and Saturday in the form of interviews, street surveys, visits, and unexpected encounters. The 24-year-old director Ange Coulibaly will travel around the country with his team to meet young people, as well as the professionals who support them on their journeys.

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