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Sport! Op! ( Opportunities for the inclusion of vulnerable youth through sport)

Funding Program: Comisisó Europea Erasmus+ Program

Duration: 2020/2022

Main researchers:

  • Montserrat Simó Solsona

Partners:

  • Ajuntament de Granollers
  • Ajuntament de Grigny ( France)
  • Het Gemeenschapsonderwijs (Belgium)
  • Lugi Handball (Sweden)
  • HASK Mladost (Croatia)
  • Sarajevo Marathon (Bosnia and Herzegovina)

Summary:

Sport!OP! (Opportunities for the inclusion of vulnerable youth through sport) is a project within the European Union Erasmus + programme which is being implemented in 6 different regions: Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, France, Spain and Sweden.

This project aims to improve the well-being of vulnerable youngsters by building resilience and developing social and life skills. This is achieved by formulating local strategies to use participation in sport as a vehicle for social inclusion.

http://sportopproject.eu/

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