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Daegu Sports Association, 2022 Tobagi Sports Care Project Selection and Operation

Operate free sports programs for youths from multicultural families living in Daegu

The Daegu City Sports Association is the only organization in the country to be selected as the best operating organization last year, and will start operating the program by securing the highest amount of money from the 2022 Tobagi Sports Care Project.

On the 21st, the Daegu City Sports Association announced that Daegu City will receive government funding as it participated in 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 in June.

The Tobagi Sports Care Project provides opportunities to participate in sports for youths (elementary, middle, and high schools) from socially vulnerable groups such as local migration backgrounds and multicultural families, strengthening bonds between youth through sports and enhancing social adaptability.

The government subsidy supported this time operates five daily physical education programs in four sports (bowling, badminton, table tennis, Pilates, etc.) from August to December for local youths from multicultural families. Planning.

This year, in order to expand the beneficiaries, they were recommended by various organizations such as the Office of Education, multicultural education-focused schools and research schools, 8 gu/gun family centers, and the Daegu branch of the Multicultural Welfare Center, and 20 participants were recruited for a total of 14 times. Additional events such as daily physical education classes, invitations to national team players, and self-organized mini-contests are held.

In addition, instructors from the national representatives and professional (business) teams of each region are invited to run a training program, and in order to guarantee the right to learning for young people, it is conducted in the form of daily lessons using weekends. It also promotes youth and parents so that they can participate in the program together.

Park Young-ki, president of Daegu City Sports Council, said, “By selecting this contest, we will do our best to form a healthy and healthy leisure culture through special experiences through sports during adolescence.”

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