Mae Sot youth faces many challenges related to discrimination, isolation, drug and alcohol abuse, resulting in high rates of school dropouts, early marriages…Youth Training Project empowers the youth by providing positive role models and personal growth opportunities, helping them overcome difficulties and achieve a brighter future for themselves and their community.
CHILDREN & PARENTS PARTICIPANTING
HOURS OF TRAINING
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The Youth Training Project provides weekly football training to male youth aged 13-25, promoting social inclusion, empowerment, and healthy habits. Addressing challenges like transportation and conflict, the project aims to reduce screen time, eliminate drug addiction, and foster unity, teamwork, and youth empowerment through football training.
OBJECTIVEs
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To reduce harmful practices such as screen time, drug and alcohol addiction.
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To foster sports values and life skills, achieved through training and tournaments.
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To unite communities and schools from diverse backgrounds through enhanced football skills, facilitated by football training.
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To promote healthy habits
It is very important to foster greater cohesion among young immigrants. We aim to reduce their negative habits through an environment in which they can develop personal and physical skills.