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SPOrTLIGHT:

Light From
Sport

About

Our project named Light from Sport (SPOrTLIGHT) includes a sports club and NGO partnership. The objectives of the 24-month Project; developing the communication and work skills of coaches and sports trainers with young former drug addicts and youth struggling with substance addiction, and strengthening the quality of their work with these young people; to support the processes of getting rid of addiction of old substance addicts through exercise and sports, to contribute to the rehabilitation processes of young people who are trying to get rid of substance addiction, to increase the sustainability of their success in getting rid of substance addiction by improving their social participation through sports; to contribute to the fight against substance addiction by providing a local and international cooperation environment between youth organizations through sports; to contribute to a more conscious and effective fight against drug use in local communities and European society.​The main target groups of the project are sports trainers and coaches and non-governmental organizations active in the fight against addiction. The final beneficiaries are young former drug addicts and young people struggling with substance addiction. The project will provide sustainable mechanisms and synergies for these groups through complementary activity groups. Project activities and results with local and international dimensions will also open the door to original and creative applications.

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About the Project

Partnerships:

Together, We are Stronger

Our Partners

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