Partnership
PYLON-ONE (Lead beneficiary)
PYLON ONE is a Thessaloniki-based NGO focused on empowering individuals of all ages by enhancing social and economic life, promoting education, culture, environmental protection, sports, and supporting people with disabilities and fewer opportunities. The organization collaborates with communities in Greece and Europe to foster inclusiveness, volunteerism, and social improvement.

Fifty Fifty
The Social Innovation and Cohesion Institute fosters lifelong learning and social change by enhancing skills, promoting equal learning opportunities, and encouraging innovation at the civil society level. It focuses on non-formal education for young people, adult learners, and professionals, while actively engaging with national and international bodies to support mobility, entrepreneurship, and intercultural dialogue.

Association Sport for all Vojvodina (ASFAV)
Association Sport for All Vojvodina (ASFAV) is a non-profit, non-governmental organization based in Vojvodina, Serbia. It focuses on improving society by promoting recreational sports and raising awareness about physical activity’s benefits for physical, mental, and social well-being. ASFAV operates as an umbrella organization for sports and recreational activities and has significant experience working with athletes with disabilities and health issues.

AIM
AIM is a new NGO in Sofia, Bulgaria, founded by young adults to support peers and youth in education, training, and personal development. Its vision is to foster an inclusive society free of prejudice. AIM collaborates with local and European communities to raise awareness, drive innovation, and empower individuals. The organization specializes in EU and national projects and is currently focused on sports initiatives for disabled athletes and those with health issues.

Sant’Anastasia
The Football Sport Company Sant’Anastasia, established in 2012 near Naples, Italy, is a non-profit limited liability company dedicated to sports and community inclusion. Initially focused on supporting at-risk minors, migrants, and women victims of violence, the organization now manages a 5,000-seat stadium and operates a football school for youth aged 5-18, including many girls. It runs amateur teams and the official A.C. Sant’Anastasia, which has competed in various professional leagues.

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