YOUth Say No To Hate & Racism Free Soccer Tournament
Hosted By: Dacious R.
Program For Ages: 10 to 19 Years Old.
🌟 Rise Above Reality Expectation invites you to participate in its FREE Summer Soccer Tournament “YOUth Say No To Hate & Racism” and Community Building event for young and talented youth to showcase their talent. 🌟 Soccer is more than just a game; it builds and unites communities. Join us on Saturday, August 24, 2024, at Hjorth Road Soccer Turf Field in Surrey, BC, from 8:30 am – 8 pm. Enjoy exciting matches, cultural performances, art activities, live music, free food, and prize giveaways. This event promotes mental well-being, diversity, inclusion, and community engagement among youths and families. Sign up and invite a friend!
Contributing To An Inclusive Canada
1. Cultural Exchange and Understanding: The tournament brings together participants from various cultural backgrounds, fostering an environment where cultural exchange and mutual respect are encouraged.
2. Inclusive Participation: By actively including refugees, immigrants, and newcomers, the tournament ensures that marginalized communities have the opportunity to participate in and benefit from community activities.
Enhancing Social Integration and Equity.
3. Breaking Social Barriers: The tournament serves as a platform for breaking down social and cultural barriers, helping participants build relationships across different communities. This fosters social integration and creates a sense of belonging, which is essential for a cohesive society.
Supporting Mental Well-being and Youth Development
5. Mental Health and Well-being: The tournament promotes mental well-being by providing a positive outlet for physical activity, which is known to reduce stress and improve mental health.
6. Youth Empowerment: By engaging young people in meaningful activities, the tournament empowers them with skills such as leadership, teamwork, and resilience. Community Engagement and Long-term Impact
7. Building Community Bonds: The tournament enhances community engagement by involving local organizations, families, and volunteers. This collective effort strengthens community bonds and supports a network of support for marginalized groups.
8. Sustainable Impact: The long-term impact of the tournament lies in its ability to create lasting connections and foster a culture of inclusion and respect.