The collaboration between UISP Bologna and Dry-Art from Italy, AJSPT Suceava from Romania, and SUS from Slovenia lies at the heart of the Sport4All Event. These organizations are united in their commitment to promoting social inclusion through sport by encouraging participation from individuals of all abilities and ensuring access to physical activity for everyone, regardless of their starting point.
It is a Romanian non-governmental, non-profit organization established in 2002, committed to promoting inclusive sports and physical activities for health, education, and recreation.
AJSPT Suceava stands out for its commitment to implementing specialized projects aimed at supporting individuals with Trisomy 21 and adult psychiatric disorders. This specific approach not only amplifies the effectiveness of sport as a therapeutic and inclusive tool but also sets new standards in inclusion practices.
AJSPT Suceava participate in all tasks of the project.
Dry-Art is a non-profit organization born in Bologna in 2000. It is specialized in social communication with a focus on inclusive language. It has undertaken communication projects for organizations at both local and national levels, emphasizing culture, promotion of reading, inclusive education, combating bullying and educational poverty, as well as addressing gender-based violence and discrimination.
Dry-Art participate in all tasks of the project.
It is a non-governmental, non-profit organization established in 1993 and based in Ljubljana, Slovenia. As the largest national ‘sport for all’ organization, it connects sports associations, clubs, and individuals across the country. It aims to promote a healthy lifestyle and encourage active use of leisure time through various recreational sports and physical activities.
SUS participate in all tasks of the project.
UISP Bologna is the local committee of the Unione Italiana Sport per Tutti, a national organization based in Italy and founded in 1948 to promote the right to sport for everyone. It is committed to offering inclusive physical activities as a way to improve quality of life, engaging people of all ages and social backgrounds. Its initiatives embrace the many dimensions of sport—from competitive and amateur disciplines to expressive, health-focused, and socially or environmentally oriented practices.
Uisp Bologna is the project coordinator and participate in all tasks of the project.