Sports Programs
Sports Celebration in the Southeast Administrative District of Moscow
Written by UPF - Russia
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Moscow, Russia - On July 14, in school №1417, a children’s sports celebration was organized on the occasion of the summer holidays. Children from neighboring houses and from neighboring districts (those who were not scared away by the unusual Moscow heat) came to spend time together in a most pleasant and fruitful way.
The Lyublino sports center worked together with UPF activists and the Street Children International Center of the Southeast administrative district, demonstrating their creative approach involving children and their parents. There were several sports grounds and playing fields ready for all: children, youth, and adults. Several teams took part in the Play Football Make Peace competition, which is promoting peace, goodness, and a healthy lifestyle.
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