COME2B - Come To Basketball

Erasmus+ SportCollaborative PartnershipsID: 101049496
EC Contribution
โ‚ฌ60,000
Consortium Size
6 orgs
โ–ถSummary

According to the ERASMUS+ SPORT SSCP program, the Come to Basketball (COME2B ) project develops the European dimension in sports for the disabled, Program in Sports: promoting social inclusion, equal opportunity and awareness of the importance of sport Health-promoting physical activity through increased participation and equal access to sport for all. The project, especially with its activities for the physically handicapped; โ€ข support the implementation of the EU Disability Strategy; โ€ข promoting participation in sport and supporting the implementation of EU Physical Activity Guidelines and physical activity. At the systemic level, COME2B will expect to contribute to the development of the European dimension. In line with the general purpose of the COME2B project in the field of sports, increasing participation in sports with wheelchair basketball for the physically handicapped who never do sports. To create a public service announcement with the call to Come to Basketball from disabled basketball players playing wheelchair basketball in partner countries. Thus, increasing participation in wheelchair basketball. To enable disabled individuals who have just joined wheelchair basketball to participate in a large international organization. It will enable organizations to share good practices, and it will also be an opportunity to involve families and health. Good practices shared by partners. This project will also organize an international wheeled basketball festival with a closing meeting in Gydnia, Poland. 30 disabled individuals from all partner countries will participate in the festival. a website will be created to present the project results and establish the European basketball Network After the closing of the seminar, all the materials realized by the project will be sent to the EU associations for the dissemination of the project. To promote results and good practice in basketball activities with the disabled.

Consortium (6)