Huis van de buurt,
thuis in de buurt.
In 2025, De Mussen launched the VOICE project. Within VOICE, ten organisations from France, Italy, Romania, Lithuania, Spain and the Netherlands (see details below) collaborate in a cross-border initiative.
V.O.I.C.E. (Vision, Opportunity, Inclusion, Community, Equality) is a project based on the belief that every woman should have the same opportunities to make choices and to develop herself in life. The mental load of domestic care, gender discrimination and stereotypes should not influence this.
The project is aligned with European strategies aimed at reducing the gender gap in care, as well as combating gender discrimination and stereotypes. Raising awareness among children and young adults is a task for professionals, so that this awareness can be shared and promoted across Europe.
The project closely aligns with the objectives of the CERV call, which seeks to address the root causes of the gender gap in care by promoting a gender-transformative approach and tackling gender stereotypes. It will design a European and multidisciplinary approach to gradually raise awareness and transform our gender perceptions and stereotypes, actively involving the target groups—particularly children and young people—in consultation, participation, and implementation of specific activities.
The project will support and assist several target groups:
Children and teenagers form the main target group, as the project aims to address the underlying causes of the gender gap in care, including education and the direct and indirect transmission of gender stereotypes. Parents are also an important target group, as they remain the primary educators, and transformative change can begin at home. This is especially true for young or expectant parents, who can be supported in developing a fair organisation and distribution of care responsibilities between genders—thus initiating the change we aim to achieve.
By promoting the V.O.I.C.E. approach through our professional networks across different regions, the project seeks to foster a local working culture that encourages a dual-earner, dual-carer model.
Objectives

Partners
Our partners are:
Centre Social Jean Ferrat / Association Community – France
Bellidée – France
VIF / Association FLVS – France
Arci Solidarietà Società Cooperativa Sociale – Italy
Cesie ETS – Italy
APS European Campus – Italy
Asociatia Secular-Umanista din Romania – Romania
AY Institute – Lithuania
Ahora ONG – Spain