Promotion of healthy lifestyle in Ingiri, Zugdidi Municipality
2017
Adopting a healthy lifestyle is essential for a child’s physical and emotional development. Participation in sports activities helps children boost self-esteem, improve academic performance, manage anxiety, and build self-expression and other vital social skills. As part of the project, SOS Children’s Villages Georgia worked closely with Ingiri Public School No. 2, donating sports equipment to support students' active participation in physical activities.
The project was made possible thanks to strong support from the Zugdidi Municipality and the Government of the Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia.
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