DigiLAB Project
The DigiLAB Project aims to encourage more young people, youth workers, and youth organizations to engage in volunteer activities that support the participation of individuals with disabilities in sports, arts, and other community activities…
DigiLAB Project Partners
Turkish Special Athletes Sport Federation (Turkiye)
Equal Opportunity and Sustainable Future Association (Turkiye)
Federatsiya Adaptirana Fizicheska Aktivnost Balkani (Bulgaria)
Fondacija Hiljadu Zelja (Serbia)
M&M Profuture Training, S.L. (Spain)
DigiLab Project Courses
Blog & News
The 5th Transnational Project Meeting of the “Together We Play: Volunteer Initiative” project, which is coordinated by the Turkish Special Olympics Sports Federation (TÖSSFED) and supported by the European Union Erasmus+ Program, was successfully held in Ankara between May 12-13, 2026. The meeting brought together project partners from Türkiye, Bulgaria, Spain, and Serbia to evaluate […]
Sports play a crucial role in children’s development by supporting physical health, strengthening social skills, and building self-confidence. For children with special needs, however, participation in sports activities often requires additional support, understanding, and guidance. In this process, families frequently play the most significant role. Parents and caregivers are often the first individuals who introduce […]
Federasyonumuz koordinasyonunda yürütülen ve Avrupa Birliği tarafından desteklenen Erasmus+ DigiLAB Projesi kapsamında düzenlenen “DigiLAB E-Öğrenme Platformu Tanıtım ve Bilgilendirme Toplantısı” yoğun katılımla başarıyla gerçekleştirildi. Çevrimiçi olarak gerçekleştirilen toplantıya Türkiye’nin farklı illerinden 350’nin üzerinde antrenör, spor eğitmeni ve spor paydaşı katılım sağladı. Program kapsamında katılımcılara, proje çerçevesinde geliştirilen DigiLAB E-Öğrenme Platformunun kullanım süreçleri, eğitim içerikleri ve […]
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