Het project ‘Nog meer kinderen een zwemdiploma!’ Noord-Holland is afgerond. Dankzij vele sponsoren konden wij in 2023 en begin 2024 de zwemlessen betalen als er thuis niet genoeg geld is. De reguliere zwemlessen, maar juist óók de zwemlessen met wat extra aandacht voor bijvoorbeeld kinderen met zwemangst of een beperking.
In het waterrijke Nederland is het ontzettend belangrijk dat ieder kind op zwemles kan en veilig leert zwemmen. In 2023 hebben wij 1.042 kinderen kunnen helpen om op zwemles te gaan.
Dankzij ons project ‘Nog meer kinderen een zwemdiploma’ hebben wij in totaal voor 323 kinderen maatwerk kunnen bieden in provincie Noord-Holland. Denk hierbij aan kinderen met een beperking, kinderen met waterangst of bijvoorbeeld kinderen met een taalbarrière. Vaak zijn voor deze kinderen duurdere trajecten nodig om hun zwemles te kunnen behalen, die niet gedekt worden vanuit gemeentelijke subsidies.
In addition, after obtaining their swimming diploma, a child received a 10-entry card. This allowed the child to continue swimming with family and friends.
The completion of this project does not change our goal. Swimming lesson prices have risen and experts fear for swimming safety (nos.nl, 2024). We continue to work to make swimming lessons accessible.
The "Even more children get a swimming diploma!" project in Utrecht has been completed. Thanks to many sponsors, we were able to pay for swimming lessons in 2023 and early 2024 when there wasn't enough money at home. This included regular swimming lessons, but also lessons with extra attention for children with a fear of swimming or a disability, for example.
In the Netherlands, a country rich in water, it's crucial that every child has access to swimming lessons and learns to swim safely. In 2023, we helped 1,066 children in the province of Utrecht take swimming lessons.
Thanks to our "Even More Children Get a Swimming Diploma" project, we've been able to offer customized services to 121 children in the province of Utrecht. These include children with disabilities, those with a fear of water, or those with language barriers. These children often require more expensive programs to obtain their swimming lessons, which are not covered by municipal subsidies.
In addition, after obtaining their swimming diploma, a child received a 10-entry card. This allowed the child to continue swimming with family and friends.
The completion of this project does not change our goal. Swimming lesson prices have risen and experts fear for swimming safety (nos.nl, 2024). We continue to work to make swimming lessons accessible.
Children and young people became members of a club through us in 2024.
In 2024, children and young people became members of a sports club through us.
In 2024, children and young people became members of a cultural club through us.
issued sports and cultural equipment in 2024.