By Dustin Alarid | SWB Director of Communications
The Latest Edition of SWB Nicaragua’s TEAM Camp is Coming in July!
Soccer Without Borders (SWB) is thrilled to announce that the latest edition of our TEAM Camp is happening over a two-week period from July 14-28, 2024! Our TEAM Camp – a "Spanglish" acronym meaning "trabajando en equipo aprendemos más" or "working as a team we learn more" – brings girls together from across the Granada region to participate in completely free, specially designed team-building activities, leadership workshops, and (of course) lots of soccer! Each camp celebrates and amplifies the themes of teamwork, inclusion, gender equity, and so much more.
“Visiting a TEAM Camp is a life-changing experience. I’ve been lucky to participate in six and would recommend this experience to everyone and anyone,” exclaims Larkin Brown, current SWB Director of Monitoring and Learning and former SWB Nicaragua Director.
“When I first attended TEAM Camp in 2010,” Larkin continues, “I was struck by the scarcity of female-identifying athletic role models in Granada. The experience allowed me to learn alongside young girls who identified as athletes and were courageous enough to be that authentic version of themselves even without societal support or representation of women in sports.”
Fun and Festive Mother’s Day Celebrations at SWB Nicaragua
Throughout the month of May, participants from SWB Nicaragua were buzzing with excitement as they gathered together to celebrate the mothers who mean so much to them. The celebrations began with arts and crafts activities before the moms of SWB Nicaragua joined us for special games, prizes, and even a Zumbathon (a beloved tradition at our Nicaragua hub). The celebration ended on a high note as participants and coaches performed a Mother’s Day song for everyone in attendance.
Introducing the Fraternidad Cup: The Newest SWB Nicaragua Tournament
On May 11th, coaches, participants, parents, and representatives from the local community gathered together to inaugurate the Fraternidad Cup – the newest tournament organized by SWB Nicaragua – with a parade winding through the neighborhoods of Granada.
The tournament, which carried the motto “Strong and Empowered Girls,” included teams made up of participant girls from throughout the community. Not only that, but the tournament also kicked off with a special appearance by representatives from the Citizen Power Mayor's Office, the Alexis Arguello Sports Movement, and the Municipal President of the Granada City Football Federation.
Serving the Community for Earth Day 2024
Back in April, in recognition of Earth Day, SWB staff, coaches, and participants gathered together for a day of service at Lake Cocibolca, the tenth-largest freshwater lake in the Americas.
At SWB, we take a “whole person” approach to youth development; our programs help young people come into a greater, holistic understanding of their bodies, minds, and voices. This also means that we value public service opportunities like this one, where SWB youth not only get the chance to learn to care for the planet, the ecosystem, and their community, but also get their hands dirty by doing their part to clean up the places they call home.
Read the 2023 Soccer Without Borders Annual Report, Available Now
2023 was a monumental year for soccer and for Soccer Without Borders. It was a year that showed us that the world is catching on to the vision and mission of SWB and sharing our worldview that soccer creates a more equitable and inclusive world.
Dive into the impact and celebrate the highlights across all of SWB in our recently released Annual Report! You'll find inspiring stories, key achievements, and a detailed look at the ways soccer continues to be a vehicle for positive change in both Nicaragua and beyond!
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