The Catholic Youth Movement (KIM) aims to serve young people and help them discover life in Christ. KIM was reestablished after the fall of socialism to reconnect with youth. It organizes local, national, and international events like World Youth Days and Taizé meetings. KIM also provides information, counseling, trainings, and collaborates with other youth organizations to plan youth pastoral work in dioceses. Its activities include retreats, camps, competitions, and large-scale gatherings of hundreds or thousands of young people.