ASD Tennistavolo Senigallia

ASD Tennistavolo Senigallia

Via del Molinello 32/a , 60019, Senigallia, Italy

www.ping-pong.org - +390717921719

description of organisation

The Olympic centre was established in 1955 and since then it has allowed to practice both social and competitive table tennis. It follows the principles of the European Chart of Sport (Rodi 1992) and for this reason it turns to youth, adults and seniors with no discrimination based on sex, race, religion or position.
Main goals of the organization are integration, socialization, education, physical activities, competitive sport activities, promotion of diversity, tolerance and respect, critical thinking, initiative spirit of youth and prevention of violent radicalization.
Our organization carries out different activities for 120 members from 8 to 78 years old, of which, 50% is under the age of 18, males and females, both with disabilities and without, both Italians and foreigners. In addition, we work closely with local schools of Senigallia, with Social Services of the town hall, with different charities for special needs children and with the Italian table tennis federation. Part of the activities includes regional and national tournaments, training and teaching modules, recreational games and leisure activities.
In the last years, with the support of the European volunteers, we have increased the cooperation with schools. Due to the world pandemic, the Centre has decided to reshape some activities, especially those that are connected with the cooperation with schools: social distancing, in fact, is not easy for many small schools; that is why we have decided to offer them the possibility to use our Centre for their classes of physical education.
Moreover, we have also decided to give more space to sport activities for adults and for the elderly: the technical director (former national trainer) is researching and implementing sport as a tool to increase physical and psychological mobility in adults and in old people. Therefore, there is now less focus on competition and more attention to sport also as a therapy.

inclusion topics

This organisation is willing to involve volunteers who face situations which make their participation in activities more difficult, from the following categories for different types of project:

  • Cultural differences
  • Educational difficulties

This organisation holds a European Solidarity Corps Quality Label. The Quality Label certifies that the organisation is able to run projects in compliance with the principles and objectives of the European Solidarity Corps.

Scope Volunteering

Role Expiry date
Host31/12/2027
PIC: 912657190 OID: E10051426
Last updated on 17/05/24

Organisation topics

Inclusion

Equality and non-discrimination

Physical education and sport