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Tablet4Goalball is Now Online!
Tablet4Goalball is Now Online! We are excited to announce the launch of the official website and Facebook page of the Tablet4Goalball Erasmus+ Sport project! 🔗 Visit our website:https://tablet4goalball.almadevelop.eu/ 📲 Follow us on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/tablet4goalball/ Through our online platforms, you can explore the project’s vision, learn about our partners, and stay updated on the development of an…
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Participation in the European training course “DOGs – Diversity of Groups”
Alma Sports Development, in collaboration with Metropolitan College, proudly participated in the European training course “DOGs – Diversity of Groups” in Sardinia (9–15 November). Three young representatives joined 30 youth workers from 9 countries for a week of non-formal learning, exploring dog-assisted activities that enhance communication, teamwork, and inclusion.A powerful experience that turned diversity into…
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ALMA SD Announces the Tablet4GoalBall Project!
ALMA is proud to launch its new collaboration in the Tablet4GoalBall project — an innovative Erasmus+ initiative designed to make Goalball more accessible and engaging for visually impaired athletes and spectators. Together with the Technical University of Crete, the European Goalball Club Association, and top European Goalball clubs, we are developing a tactile touchscreen tablet…
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ALMA Sports Development Joins the All Crete Blue Green Project!
ALMA is excited to announce its official collaboration in the All Crete Blue Green Project, a forward-thinking initiative that brings together sports, nature, culture, and community well-being across the island of Crete. Through this partnership, ALMA will contribute its expertise in sports psychology, youth empowerment, and innovative wellness practices to support activities that connect people…
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ALMA Announces New Erasmus+ Collaboration!
ALMA is proud to join the international partnership of the DOGS – Diversity of Groups Training Course, taking place in Sardinia from 9–15 November 2025.Through this collaboration, we contribute to a powerful Erasmus+ initiative that empowers youth workers to embrace diversity, build inclusive group dynamics, and explore innovative non-formal education methods — including animal-assisted approaches.…
