International House Vilnius is a one-stop-shop providing services, support, and information to help foreign talent when relocating to Vilnius.

International House Vilnius is a one-stop-shop providing services, support, and information to help foreign talent when relocating to Vilnius.
The Easy-to-Read programme helps to significantly improve quality of life for inhabitants with intellectual or reading disabilities in Lithuania by increasing access to public information and incorporating feedback from users.
The Panevėžys STEAM Centre project addresses the lack of interest in STEAM activities among children by providing opportunities for practical skills development and STEAM-related training.
A citizen participation programme in Kėdainiai District provides support to a range of citizen initiatives for civic improvements that are already having an impact.
The Creative Home(less) project addresses homelessness in Panevėžys through the use of art therapy, providing participants with an opportunity to express themselves, gain employment, and live independently.
The EdTech project aims to transform the Lithuanian education system by fostering a culture of innovation through equipping educational institutions with innovative tools.
Shared electric vehicles transform rural transportation by providing an on-demand, door-to-door alternative to public transportation, reducing private vehicle usage and carbon emissions.
This campaign resulted in a constitutional amendment that reduced the minimum age for government office to 21, increasing possibilities for youth engagement in the political process.
The Violence Algorithm establishes a coordinated institutional response to domestic violence and supports integrated prevention mechanisms.
An online learning-assistance platform allows final-year school students to prepare for their final exams with the help of pedagogy students.
A network of volunteers help pupils in their learning process, and facilitate the work of teachers, by providing direct and online learning support.
Sharing knowledge and culture that unite the Lithuanian diaspora around the world, this network connects governmental institutions, Lithuanian schools, and communities abroad to their home country.
A dying village in rural Lithuania is saved by rebuilding the intergenerational community around folklore songs, reviving the village centre, and bringing current and former inhabitants together in a social media group.
A project management strategy is introduced to assist in the implementation of national policies on the local level, helping to establish a more efficient government.
This programme provides professional assistance to people in Lithuania who privately take care of their family members at home.
Young participants are invited to solve cultural challenges in their home city with the support of mentors and professionals.
Lithuanian professionals with internationally acquired experience help the Lithuanian Government adopt the best foreign practices.
The watchdog network increases the political engagement and knowledge of young people in Lithuania through debates and events.
A career centre offers guidance and individual consultations to local youth, provided by a team of specialists.
A Services Centre provides social assistance for elderly and socially vulnerable people in a partnership between the community and the authorities.