The project responds to the problem of insufficient support for children and young people with migration experience in schools in the city of Bialystok. This results in these young people having reduced educational opportunities compared to their Polish peers. The school community is not prepared adequately to receive migrant children and does not know their specific life situation. Young migrants experience many difficulties, misunderstanding and discrimination. They are an absent group in the school community and their needs are not recognised. The project aims to improve the situation of children and young people with migration experience living in Bialystok in access to education, as well as to raise awareness about migration among the whole school community. We will provide migrant school students with intercultural assistance and psychological support. We would like to ensure that young people with migration experience become advocates for their cause and raise awareness in the host community about migration and the life situation of migrants. Within the project Polish language classes for young people will be held, we will also carry out film and photography workshops, participatory research, a theatrical performance, and training for teachers. The project is addressed primarily to children and youth with experience of migration in educational institutions in Bialystok (kindergartens, primary and secondary schools). We will support mainly the newcomers who have difficulties with finding themselves in the Polish reality, do not know the language, experience various forms of discrimination and are unable to establish relations with their peers. The result of the project will be the improvement of the school situation of students with the experience of migration, as well as the strengthening and greater sense of empowerment of young people. It will also increase the knowledge and competence of members of the school community regarding migration.