By Erika Pardo | Project Leader
The Bambi International Foundation, with the unwavering support of its technical team and generous donors, is dedicated to nurturing the holistic development of children aged 6 to 18. Through engaging sports spaces, the project provides a nurturing environment for play and exploration, allowing children to cultivate essential social skills, strengthen their emotional well-being, and build a healthy sense of self-esteem.
The project provides a significant opportunity for participation in swimming lessons, promoting physical activity and potentially lifesaving skills for the 57 children and adolescents.
The provision of 32 hours of professional instruction of specific sports per month demonstrates a substantial commitment to the development of each child, with manageable weekly sessions contributing to meaningful progress.
The engagement of 13 children (ages 1-4) in water stimulation showcases the project's ability to cater to a younger age group, fostering a positive introduction to water and potentially laying the groundwork for future swimming skills.
23 children from Bambi Enlace in crawl stroke techniques is indicative of effective instruction and skill development among participants. Their ability to perform the crawl kick with and without a board, demonstrate coordinated movements, master the "arrow” technique, and showcase various water entry techniques reflects a confident attitude in our future swimmers.
These achievements underscore the positive impact of our project on the physical and social development of the children we serve.
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