YSA Training: Let Kids Play!

Sports & Recreation | Mar 20, 2016 | Volunteer Event

Most of the time people see sports as just a game. In Youth Sports Advocacy Philippines, Inc. (YSA), we believe in the power of sports to make individuals physically, mentally, emotionally and socially healthy.YSA gives free training sessions in volleyball, basketball, football, badminton, flag football, net ball, table tennis, wrestling, touch rugby, track and field, lawn tennis, and fencing to children ages 4-17 years old. 
 
YSA Training is all about using sports as a tool to make the youth become better individuals that can make a better society in the future. Aside from introducing sports to the youth, we also instill good values to them through playing at the same time unleash their potentials. It is undeniable that children love playing and it makes their childhood days memorable. By letting them play different sports, we let them have fun as they gain the benefits of playing sports in their health and well-being.
 
Do you want to join us and let kids play? If yes, choose a role from the list below on how you can help us during the training:
  • Coach - If you have passion for sports and willingness to “play it forward”, volunteer as a coach to YSA kids. Teach them basic skills of the your sport, unleash their potentials and instill good values to them through that sport. Don't forget to enjoy and unleash the child in you.
  • Photographer / Videographer - Don't have sports but you want to help us? You can take photos and videos during the training so we can post it in our social media accounts. You might think that this is just a simple task but this can help us a lot in spreading our advocacy and inspiring others to make a change in the society through sports. You might not know you'll be capturing some childhood moments of future athletes.
  • Food Committee - Can't choose among the two roles yet? Here's another clue on how you can help us: Another thing that the kids are excited about during training aside from playing, is the recovery meal. You might want to share your blessings by sponsoring food and drinks during the training. If you think that your role will be just to provide food and drinks, it's actually not. Snack break is usually the time when you get the chance to have small talks with kids to get to know them.
If you want to know more about YSA and our activities, visit Youth Sports Advocacy Philippines Inc. If you have questions, contact Yanie Mirabueno at (0909)4440646 or send us a message in our Facebook page. Hope to see you there!

Tandang Sora, Quezon City

Mar 20, 2016

07:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Youth Sports Advocacy Philippines Inc.

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