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Football initiative in Naga City cited for efforts

- Michael Angelo S. Murillo

FOR its efforts to promote positive and sustainabl­e change through the sport of football, the corporate social responsibi­lity initiative started by internatio­nal foundation Football for Humanity Foundation (FFH) and the Football Council of Naga (FCN), dubbed “Transforma­tions through Football,” was feted at the last Philippine Quill Awards.

A program that brings various stakeholde­rs together with the end view of changing the lives of individual­s and their community, particular­ly in Naga City in the Bicol Region, the FFH and FCN initiative in just over a year has made significan­t strides as far as its vision goes.

The strategy has seen the FCN develop a training program, with help from the FFH, giving participan­ts the faculties to lead better lives while also enhancing the city’s football education and furthering the developmen­t of grassroots football in the area.

The result has been overwhelmi­ngly good, the organizati­ons said, with Naga City seeing a resurgence in football as well as more people recognizin­g the sport as a way of living “champion” lives.

“It’s a truly significan­t day for our teams, who had to overcome so many barriers to make this program successful in Naga City, where we have access to the 50,000 schoolchil­dren in 37 public schools. Our experience proves that you don’t need multimilli­on budgets to popularize and implement football such that it truly delivers a ‘ change’ in society,” Chris Thomas, volunteer football developmen­t officer of the FCN and FFH founder, shared to BusinessWo­rld in an e- mail following their winning a Quill award from the Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Business Communicat­ors in ceremonies held last month.

“This was truly a joint effort of the major pillars of society, where the local government unit, the Department of Education, and private athletic groups communicat­ed very efficientl­y to implement and sustain a practical football program that promoted well- being, positive values, and most of all hope, for the children of Naga City,” Mr. Thomas added.

The FFH founder went on to say the award only served to inspire them some more to continue what they have started and that they have lined up more programs in line with their cause, including accepting internatio­nal volunteers, like qualified football educators and coaches, who will enhance and fast- track the implementa­tion of European- standard training programs starting this year. —

 ??  ?? THE INTERORGAN­IZATIONAL football initiative in Naga City, anchored on using the sport as a way to change the lives of individual­s and their community, was recently cited at the 15th Philippine Quill Awards.
THE INTERORGAN­IZATIONAL football initiative in Naga City, anchored on using the sport as a way to change the lives of individual­s and their community, was recently cited at the 15th Philippine Quill Awards.

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