OlympicKids - Kids Running Towards The Olympics

Erasmus+ SportCollaborative PartnershipsID: 101090424
EC Contribution
โ‚ฌ250,000
Consortium Size
9 orgs
โ–ถSummary

In recent years, European and international organizations have worked deeply to define this situation. The role of sport in developing talents as a tool to promote social change and promote its use to achieve social ends. However, many improvements still need to be made. The main purpose of the project is to make people comprehend the importance of health-promoting physical activity through voluntary activities in sports, social inclusion, equal opportunity and increased participation in sports and equal access to sports. With the 'Kids Running Towards The Olympics' project, we want to introduce the Olympics to children at risk of social exclusion with partners from 7 countries (Turkey, Greece, Italy, France, Moldova, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Spain), integrate them into social life and enable them to be physically active in athletics.We want to implement the OlympicKids project as an important educational opportunity, especially for children, in order to create an EU society integrated with Olympic values, with the principles of equality, sustainability, humanity, universality, solidarity, sports, education and fair play. Targeting children in the 7-14 age group with the aim of adopting a forward-looking sport and an active lifestyle and bringing them together with Olympic values at an early age, OlympicKids will be the first touch to transform and embrace sports into a lifestyle. * To adopt the concept of sport as a means of bringing social developments and the philosophy of Olympism in children at risk. * Promote the exchange of good practices between relevant organizations; * Raising awareness about the benefits of sports practice and physical activity; We planned 6 main activities to improve the cooperation and project activities between the institutions and organizations involved in the project: International meetings, exchange of good practices, the history and branches of the Olympics, Local Olympic trainings and tournaments, participation with children

Consortium (9)