Sport Against Racism

The project aims to use water sports to address racism among young people and to promote inclusion and equality among young immigrants living in the European Union

🏄‍♀ Sports and social organizations play a crucial role in promoting social inclusion through sport. By collaborating with other entities and adopting inclusive approaches, these organizations can maximize their impact and create lasting change in society. Alongside volunteer work, they play a key role in promoting inclusive sports. Their efforts not only facilitate access to sport but also foster a culture of inclusion and mutual respect.

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Elche celebra el Día del Libro con el reparto de 1.200 ejemplares por barrios y pedanías

Con motivo de la celebración del Día del Libro este 23 de abril, la concejalía de Bibliotecas ha organizado una serie de actividades con las que se pretende fomentar el hábito de la lectura entre los ilicitanos.

 La edil del área, Loli Serna, ha señalado que durante todo el día y dentro de la iniciativa Bookcrossing “se van a dejar 1.200 ejemplares de todo tipo de géneros y para todos los públicos en diferentes lugares del municipio”.

📚 En concreto se van dejar ejemplares en 16 puntos de la ciudad:

📍Glorieta, Plaza de Castilla o Plaza 1 de mayo y en 7 pedanías: Torrellano, El Altet, la Hoya, La Marina, Las Bayas, Perleta y Valverde, para que otras personas puedan leerlos.

Para más información: https://www.elche.es/2025/04/elche-celebra-el-dia-del-libro-con-el-reparto-de-1-200-ejemplares-por-barrios-y-pedanias/

#DíadelLibro#Pedanías#lectura#boockcrossing#Elche

Step Up Step Out

Last 18th of November we represent USIT and we started the Step Up Step Out project in Norway together with 4 other countries, held in Gåsbu, where we spent most of the days at the accommodation place doing different activities related to the theme of the project.
Throughout the days, through the activities and the time spent together, we created an
between different countries.
Most of the activities were directly related to dance, but we also did outdoor acting or sport activities like hiking, we explored the surroundings of the cabin and a bit more of the village where we were staying; we did physical exercises every day that helped us to get active.
We received lectures and reflected on sedentary lifestyles and looked for ways to avoid these behaviours in young people, as well as implementing methods of prevention.
During our free time we split up to visit nearby towns such as Lillehammer or Oslo, as well as spending time in the cabin together with the other countries sharing time together. we would especially emphasize in this project the good relationships that have been created, the good time we have had and how much we have learned about other cultures and all kinds of people who are very different from me. It would not have been possible to achieve such a good project during the long stay without the participation of all the people who were willing to help and have fun.
Without a doubt, we take this project with me as one of the most precious projects we have ever undertaken, surrounded by people as beautiful as the country we were in.
Co-funded by the European Union.

Step Up Step Out

Last 18th of November we represent USIT and we started the Step Up Step Out project in Norway together with 4 other countries, held in Gåsbu, where we spent most of the days at the accommodation place doing different activities related to the theme of the project.
Throughout the days, through the activities and the time spent together, we created an
between different countries.
Most of the activities were directly related to dance, but we also did outdoor acting or sport activities like hiking, we explored the surroundings of the cabin and a bit more of the village where we were staying; we did physical exercises every day that helped us to get active.
We received lectures and reflected on sedentary lifestyles and looked for ways to avoid these behaviours in young people, as well as implementing methods of prevention.
During our free time we split up to visit nearby towns such as Lillehammer or Oslo, as well as spending time in the cabin together with the other countries sharing time together. we would especially emphasize in this project the good relationships that have been created, the good time we have had and how much we have learned about other cultures and all kinds of people who are very different from me. It would not have been possible to achieve such a good project during the long stay without the participation of all the people who were willing to help and have fun.
Without a doubt, we take this project with me as one of the most precious projects we have ever undertaken, surrounded by people as beautiful as the country we were in.
Co-funded by the European Union.

Elche en Femenino: Historias en nuestras calles

Fecha y hora: Viernes, 7 de marzo, de 19:00 a 20:30 (CET) Ubicación: Espacio Alejandría, C/ Doctor Sapena, 45, 03204 ElcheEste evento tiene como objetivo descubrir las historias de las mujeres que inspiran los nombres de nuestras calles. Se busca rendir homenaje a estas pioneras y reflexionar sobre sus contribuciones, a la vez que se inspira a las nuevas generaciones a valorar el papel de las mujeres en la construcción de nuestra historia local. La actividad se celebra en conmemoración del Día Internacional de la Mujer.Organiza Espacio Alejandría, una asociación sin ánimo de lucro que trabaja desde 2002 en Elche.Leer mas:https://www.eventbrite.es/…/elche-en-femenino-historias…#elche#cultura#altabix#usit#eventoselche

Step Up Step Out

Last 18th of November we represent USIT and we started the Step Up Step Out project in Norway together with 4 other countries, held in Gåsbu, where we spent most of the days at the accommodation place doing different activities related to the theme of the project.
Throughout the days, through the activities and the time spent together, we created an
between different countries.
Most of the activities were directly related to dance, but we also did outdoor acting or sport activities like hiking, we explored the surroundings of the cabin and a bit more of the village where we were staying; we did physical exercises every day that helped us to get active.
We received lectures and reflected on sedentary lifestyles and looked for ways to avoid these behaviours in young people, as well as implementing methods of prevention.
During our free time we split up to visit nearby towns such as Lillehammer or Oslo, as well as spending time in the cabin together with the other countries sharing time together. we would especially emphasize in this project the good relationships that have been created, the good time we have had and how much we have learned about other cultures and all kinds of people who are very different from me. It would not have been possible to achieve such a good project during the long stay without the participation of all the people who were willing to help and have fun.
Without a doubt, we take this project with me as one of the most precious projects we have ever undertaken, surrounded by people as beautiful as the country we were in.
Co-funded by the European Union.

STEP UP STEP OUT

Last 18th of November we represent USIT and we started the Step Up Step Out project in Norway together with 4 other countries, held in Gåsbu, where we spent most of the days at the accommodation place doing different activities related to the theme of the project.
Throughout the days, through the activities and the time spent together, we created an
between different countries.
Most of the activities were directly related to dance, but we also did outdoor acting or sport activities like hiking, we explored the surroundings of the cabin and a bit more of the village where we were staying; we did physical exercises every day that helped us to get active.
We received lectures and reflected on sedentary lifestyles and looked for ways to avoid these behaviours in young people, as well as implementing methods of prevention.
During our free time we split up to visit nearby towns such as Lillehammer or Oslo, as well as spending time in the cabin together with the other countries sharing time together. we would especially emphasize in this project the good relationships that have been created, the good time we have had and how much we have learned about other cultures and all kinds of people who are very different from me. It would not have been possible to achieve such a good project during the long stay without the participation of all the people who were willing to help and have fun.
Without a doubt, we take this project with me as one of the most precious projects we have ever undertaken, surrounded by people as beautiful as the country we were in.
Co-funded by the European Union.


STEP UP STEP OUT

Last 18th of November we represent USIT and we started the Step Up Step Out project in Norway together with 4 other countries, held in Gåsbu, where we spent most of the days at the accommodation place doing different activities related to the theme of the project.
Throughout the days, through the activities and the time spent together, we created an
between different countries.
Most of the activities were directly related to dance, but we also did outdoor acting or sport activities like hiking, we explored the surroundings of the cabin and a bit more of the village where we were staying; we did physical exercises every day that helped us to get active.
We received lectures and reflected on sedentary lifestyles and looked for ways to avoid these behaviours in young people, as well as implementing methods of prevention.
During our free time we split up to visit nearby towns such as Lillehammer or Oslo, as well as spending time in the cabin together with the other countries sharing time together. we would especially emphasize in this project the good relationships that have been created, the good time we have had and how much we have learned about other cultures and all kinds of people who are very different from me. It would not have been possible to achieve such a good project during the long stay without the participation of all the people who were willing to help and have fun.
Without a doubt, we take this project with me as one of the most precious projects we have ever undertaken, surrounded by people as beautiful as the country we were in.
Co-funded by the European Union.

STEP UP STEP OUT

Last 18th of November we represent USIT and we started the Step Up Step Out project in Norway together with 4 other countries, held in Gåsbu, where we spent most of the days at the accommodation place doing different activities related to the theme of the project.
Throughout the days, through the activities and the time spent together, we created an
between different countries.
Most of the activities were directly related to dance, but we also did outdoor acting or sport activities like hiking, we explored the surroundings of the cabin and a bit more of the village where we were staying; we did physical exercises every day that helped us to get active.
We received lectures and reflected on sedentary lifestyles and looked for ways to avoid these behaviours in young people, as well as implementing methods of prevention.
During our free time we split up to visit nearby towns such as Lillehammer or Oslo, as well as spending time in the cabin together with the other countries sharing time together. we would especially emphasize in this project the good relationships that have been created, the good time we have had and how much we have learned about other cultures and all kinds of people who are very different from me. It would not have been possible to achieve such a good project during the long stay without the participation of all the people who were willing to help and have fun.
Without a doubt, we take this project with me as one of the most precious projects we have ever undertaken, surrounded by people as beautiful as the country we were in.
Co-funded by the European Union.

STEP UP STEP OUT

Last 18th of November we represent USIT and we started the Step Up Step Out project in Norway together with 4 other countries, held in Gåsbu, where we spent most of the days at the accommodation place doing different activities related to the theme of the project.
Throughout the days, through the activities and the time spent together, we created an
between different countries.
Most of the activities were directly related to dance, but we also did outdoor acting or sport activities like hiking, we explored the surroundings of the cabin and a bit more of the village where we were staying; we did physical exercises every day that helped us to get active.
We received lectures and reflected on sedentary lifestyles and looked for ways to avoid these behaviours in young people, as well as implementing methods of prevention.
During our free time we split up to visit nearby towns such as Lillehammer or Oslo, as well as spending time in the cabin together with the other countries sharing time together. we would especially emphasize in this project the good relationships that have been created, the good time we have had and how much we have learned about other cultures and all kinds of people who are very different from me. It would not have been possible to achieve such a good project during the long stay without the participation of all the people who were willing to help and have fun.
Without a doubt, we take this project with me as one of the most precious projects we have ever undertaken, surrounded by people as beautiful as the country we were in.
Co-funded by the European Union.

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