The ‘Bouncing for Good’ initiative created by One Team, Euroleague Basketball’s social responsibility program, and Motorola got underway in Sopot, Poland, with the first sessions taking place at Primary School No. 9.
Last week, a workshop focused on sports values, led by Trefl Sopot’s One Team coaches, served as the tip-off of the project in Poland. During the session, apart from other educational activities developed with the help of Motorola devices, children were also encouraged to get creative by painting a mural of the 'perfect basketball’, using their learnings on colors and associating them to sports and life values. A local artist then captured the mural and replicated it on a real basketball. And today was the day to see some of the results of that previous work.
With the aim of providing yet another unforgettable sport values experience for the community, Motorola and One Team organized another session with 50 children from the same school. They were present for a special event that saw them take part in multiple activities together with Trefl Sopot One Team Ambassadors, Jakub Schenk and Andy Van Vliet, and this group of children received a wide variety of material donations.
There was a signed jersey by a Trefl Sopot player up for grabs, as well as a selfie with a player, while the kids also had a session using Motorola’s innovative technology that saw them solve selfie puzzles featuring the two players at the event. The children got to see the ‘Perfect Ball’ – a specially painted basketball –based on the mural they had painted on the workshop, and a little later, 50 basketballs were given away to the children. A total of 200 extra basketballs will be given away by Motorola and Euroleague Basketball during the year to help the promotion of the game of basketball and the practice of sport in public schools and the work of sport and social values.
Once the kids had taken part in the fun tasks, they had a group photo together, as a lasting memory from the day. They were all there in their new T-shirts, which featured the One Team and Motorola logos, while Motorola’s technology was key throughout the event, keeping everyone connected and enhancing the learning experience.
Barbara Lewandowska-Paluch, Marketing & Communication Manager, Trefl Sopot said: "Activities for the local community are in the DNA of Trefl Sopot. We are happy that from this season, thanks to our participation in the EuroCup, we can be part of the One Team family. We are aware of how much good the program has brought throughout Europe, and we are glad that we can join in it and use our power as a club to help others and make good influence. Thanks to the generosity of Motorola, we can support schools not only with equipment but also a great experience of a valuable workshop. The One Team–Motorola initiative is great for Trefl Sopot to join. We are very excited, and we look forward to every session of our local One Team program this season."
For the moment, five partnered clubs in association with schools and social entities across Poland, Italy, Greece, Spain and France will participate in this sport and life values initiative, with more workshops and donations to come in the upcoming months.