On August 22-23, a conference took place where Euro Club coordinators presented their reports on recent activities. The primary aim of the conference was to expand the Euro Clubs by involving young professionals and youth. The conference effectively showcased the benefits of Euro Clubs and outlined future promotional activities. A detailed action plan was developed to enhance the visibility of the centers and clubs within communities and to increase awareness about EU activities in Moldova. Discussions at the conference included questions such as: “Is there a Euro Club in Comrat?” and “Is there a need to establish a club at USC?” Currently, USC hosts only EU Information Centers, operating under the StartCom (Strategic Communication) project. The Euro Club aims to establish a youth club at USC to advance European values. The administration of Comrat State University expresses its gratitude to the EU Information Center and Euro Clubs for the opportunity to participate in this event and looks forward to continued collaboration in organizing similar conferences.