Daegu City Sports Association, Selected as ‘2022 Tobagi Sports Care’ open call project

Daegu City Sports Association

Daegu City Sports Association announced on the 21st that it was selected for the ‘2022 Tobagi Sports Care’ contest hosted by the Korea Sports Association and sponsored by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the National Sports Promotion Agency, and received state funding.

The Tobagi Sports Care Project provides opportunities to participate in sports for youths (elementary, middle, and high schools) from vulnerable groups such as multicultural families, thereby resolving conflicts and enhancing social adaptability through sports.

With this project selection, the Daegu City Sports Association plans to operate 4 sports (bowling, badminton, table tennis, Pilates) and 5 programs until December.

Participants will be recruited by 20 people in cooperation with various organizations such as the Daegu Metropolitan Office of Education, multicultural education-focused schools, 8 district and county family centers, and the Daegu branch of the Multicultural Welfare Center. proceeds

In each event, instructors from the national team and professional (business) teams are invited to run the program, and in order to guarantee the right to learning for young people, it is held in the form of daily classes using weekends.

Park Young-ki, president of Daegu City Sports Council, said, “Through special experiences through sports, it will lead to lifelong sports activities, and we will do our best to form a healthy and healthy leisure culture.”

By Kwon Jong-min, staff reporter [email protected]

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