Hold a “Sports Day for Peace”.

Activities 4. Hold a “Sports Day for Peace”.



Plan a day of sports activities that promote unity, inclusivity and peace. Include differently abled athletes and community members as well as traditional games like three-legged races, wheelbarrow races or blindfolded relays, where participants must work together and rely on each other’s support to succeed. Recreational sports are also recommended, such as: football, volleyball, tennis, softball/baseball, basketball, etc. Sports are a phenomenal way for people to connect peacefully with a friendly, fair, and competitive atmosphere. Respect for others should be a constant theme throughout all the activities for the day. A “Sports Day for Peace”, with family, friends and community members, can give participants the tools to promote harmony, including respect, integrity, and a positive attitude,

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