The European Week of Winter Sport (EWWS) makes winter sports more accessible and inclusive for all ages and backgrounds.
It promotes physical activity, focusing on improving health, particularly for those facing economic challenges. EWWS also raises awareness about climate change and sustainability, encouraging healthy, eco-friendly lifestyles.
For individuals, the project provides opportunities to engage in winter sports and learn sustainable practices. For sports organizations, it offers tools to organize inclusive, sustainable events.
EWWS also supports education providers and local authorities in integrating sustainability into programs and policies, fostering a culture of sustainable winter sports across Europe.
From July 8-10, 2024, the European Week of Winter Sports (EWWS) partners gathered in Luxembourg for their second in-person meeting, hosted by LUNEX University, just steps away from the Differdange football stadium. Led by L’ORMA, an Italian sports club, the partners discussed project progress and outlined upcoming steps to promote physical activity and sustainability through winter sports.
The project, which began in January 2024, focuses on creating a toolkit for sustainable winter sports events. The next key activity is a training session in November, hosted by Ski Club Rijeka, aimed at building the skills of event organizers for the EWWS campaign in 2025.
From July 8-10, 2024, the European Week of Winter Sports (EWWS) partners gathered in Luxembourg for their second in-person meeting, hosted by LUNEX University, just steps away from the Differdange football stadium. Led by L’ORMA, an Italian sports club, the partners discussed project progress and outlined upcoming steps to promote physical activity and sustainability through winter sports.
The project, which began in January 2024, focuses on creating a toolkit for sustainable winter sports events. The next key activity is a training session in November, hosted by Ski Club Rijeka, aimed at building the skills of event organizers for the EWWS campaign in 2025.
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