[caption id="attachment_4419" align="alignleft" width="300"] Sue Palmer[/caption] It has been a while since we caught up with our patron Sue Palmer the distinguished author on child development in the modern world and literary specialist. We found that Sue has been very
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Advice for parents about bullying in sports Bullying UK, part of Family Lives, receives complaints about what happens on and off the sports pitch too. It isn't just other players who can cause problems, but sometimes parents, coaches and team managers can also
Watoto Wasoka was founded in 2009. Watoto Wasoka – football made in slums, is a local NGO based in the heart of Kampala’s biggest slums. We are a non‐profit,community – led youth development organization which uses soccer as a vehicle
Natalie Jackson writes; we share a lot of synergies between what we do and how young people benefit. TR works with girls aged 7 upwards using running to build their confidence in sport, exercise and life. Natalie Jackson, Director, and
UEFA Foundation for Children backs 12 new projects The foundation’s board of trustees promotes sport as a vehicle to support vulnerable children. The UEFA Foundation for Children’s board of trustees, chaired by the former European Commission president, José Manuel Durão
Valour Patriots Football is a proud member of the Manitoba Minor Football Association (MMFA). Ours is a program based on the fundamentals of inclusion, embracing diversity, and ensuring every youth who wants to play is given the opportunity. Our name
[caption id="attachment_4242" align="alignright" width="300"] Matti speaking about The Peace Fields Project at a conference in Zagreb, Croatia.[/caption] The Peace Village are the custodians of one of the world's most poignant football pitch. To play a game of football at Flanders
Association Football has been played for over 150 years and is by far the most popular team game in history. It is a game almost exclusively organised, played, supported, managed and profited from, by men. Women were at first
BIFC is a medium sized non-profit Soccer Club serving the Bainbridge Island WA community and attracting players from around the Kitsap Pennisula. We offer a range of programs and competitive levels at all ages. At BIFC we believe soccer is