Inter Campus Explained

Inter Campus is a social project run by FC Inter Milano. It was founded by the club former president Massimo Moratti on February 20, 1996, with operations starting in 1997.[1]

Born as an expression of the ethical values and of the spirit of brotherhood on which the Club is funded, Inter Campus formalizes flexible and long-term collaboration agreements with selected NGOs[2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] and institutions[10] throughout the world and supports their social programs in favor of children in need using football as an educational tool. Together with its Proud Partners,[11] [12] [13] it offers free technical clinics to adults, restores the Right to Play to kids and favors the development of local communities, while respecting their needs and contextual characteristics.

Inter Campus believes that Playing is a Right for every child.

Active in four continents, the program constantly involves thousands of boys and girls aged 6 to 13, as well as hundreds of educators and local volunteers. Inter Campus supports the communities it works in, giving back children the opportunity to play, to develop their personality, to integrate and participate proactively in social life.[14] Every year, each participant receives as a gift the official Inter kit (jersey and short), as a symbol of belonging to the Nerazzurri family.

Due to its social commitment through football, Inter Campus has been invited several times to the United Nations, as role model in terms of sport values adoption in deprived context and for people in need.[15]

The current President of Inter Campus is Carlotta Moratti.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Inter Campus website . 2010-04-27 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100425022504/http://intercampus.inter.it/aas/ic2008?L=en . 2010-04-25 . dead .
  2. Web site: Inter Campus Argentina.
  3. http://www.albaonlus.it/
  4. Web site: Inter Campus e l'Abilità insieme per un gioco inclusivo | l'Abilità Associazione Onlus. December 2019.
  5. Web site: "INTER CAMPUS" in visita al Centro Maria Letizia Verga. 4 December 2018.
  6. Web site: Inter Campus Slatina.
  7. https://funcrecerjugando.weebly.com/
  8. Web site: Fundación Renacimiento | Programas.
  9. Web site: Inter Campus | Râmnicu Vâlcea | Fundatia "Inima pentru Inima".
  10. Web site: UEFA Foundation for Children supporting projects in four sub-Saharan African countries.
  11. Web site: Seeing the world with Inter Campus.
  12. Web site: Inter Campus Uganda.
  13. Web site: Responsabilità Sociale d'Impresa .
  14. Web site: Inter Campus to present at the 10th EFDN Conference.
  15. Web site: Inter Campus is back at the UN to share its experiences with children with disabilities. 11 June 2019.