I do believe that if those clubs are supported and the advocacy is made, peace will flourish all over the country. My put in this is to provide a consistent support to those clubs and making sure that mobilization and advocacy are done regularly.
I live in the Zaatari refugee camp and I am playing sport everyday as part of the Peace and Sport program.
I love playing Teqball, as I need to be focused on my technics. It is also a great way to gather all my friends and to challenge ourselves around the table!
Table-Tennis is a popular sport in Zaatari Refugee Camp since the President of the International Table Tennis Federation, the President of Peace and Sport, and the Champion of Peace, Seung-Min Ryu visited us 3 years-ago.
Since then, more than 150 kids are practicing every day and many tournaments are organized such as the Wifa Championship, the Quest Scope Championship, and of course the Peace and Sport Championship.
I joined Peace and Sport’s kickboxing activities led by Captain Ali 3 years-ago and thanks to those training sessions I am more self-confident as I learnt to know myself and my body. I became more mature and gained new experiences through sport, which helped me in my daily life.
The WKF calls all Karate fans to post their pictures holding the #WhiteCard.
“As we have done over the past few years, we are holding the #WhiteCard as a symbol of unity and global cooperation. I am sure that many Karate fans around the world will also join the movement. The White Card and the white of our karategis are the right combination to symbolise the strength of our values. We are together, in unity, fighting for a better world,” stated Mr Espinós.
Ball To All is a non-profit (501c3) organization that was founded with a simple premise: keep kids playing – it will help them grow healthier, happier and at the same time, keep them out of trouble.
The mission is simple and captured in the slogan: Every Kid Can Have A Ball.
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