By Antonia Liley | Marketing and Comms Officer
Our projects this month are us reacting to the corona virus pandemic. Many have them been able to continue as we provide masks, food, hand sanisiter, and educational zoom videos, but we are hoping to return to normality soon whereby we can visit this project again before the end of the year and end of funding. See our previous report for updates on what we have been up to.
We were hoping for Charlie Line to join the visit as part of his tour of Atlas projects, although complications arose with passports which meant that the visit did not happen.
From the visit we will hope to gain first hand insight in how our All Schools programme has been delivered and the impact it has made on the children in Israel.
This project started early in 2018 and is now working in four cities across Israel, with twelve schools regularly, and bringing in a further 32 for festivals. These include Jews, Druze, Arabs, and Christians; local people and refugees.
As with many new rugby projects, we use "tags" rather than "tackles," allowing any child between the age of 6-12 years to experience rugby without fear of physical contact or the need for prior technical or physical knowledge and skills.
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