Football: Give for the Game / كرة القدم لعبة العطاء

STUDIO DESCRIPTION

Majd Alabd


The goal of the workshop “Give for the Game” is empowerment through sport and learning lifelong health maintenance habits and strategies.


The idea is that the participants will build a football club, teaching kids about the global community of football and the way the sport can unify people across cultures and

Borders. Football/soccer is a sport that has held Madi’s community together through the best and the worst times. They have used it as a tool to promote togetherness, openness, acceptance, and common values. With this game, she has supported communities in Kenya, Sierra Leone, Nigeria, and Zaatari Refugee Camp. She also had opportunities to create

community gatherings around these charitable activities and give people at home some insight on what life is like for someone in a very distant reality. The overall goal of this camp would be to create a new community for learners at Karam House and to connect them with a

community in the United States using football as a shared passion.

الهدف من ورشة "Give for the Game" هو التمكين من خلال الرياضة وتعلم كيفية الحفاظ على نمط حياة صحي.

سيتعرف المشاركون على المجتمع العالمي لكرة القدم وقدرة هذه الرياضة على توحيد الناس عبر الثقافات والحدود.

Studio Schedule

Majd Alabd
Day one
Classroom Time:
  • Defining our values as individuals and a community
  • Identifying ways to communicate our values through our football club 
  • Mission statement definition 
  • Communicating values through symbolism (crest design) 
Field Time:
Play football
Day two
Classroom Time: 
  • Dissecting a football club
  • Team name 
  • Mission statement 
Field Time:
Passing drills
- one touch and two-touch passing
Scrimmage
Day three
Classroom Time:
Mission statement and social media usage discussion
Field Time:
Passing drills
Offensive/defensive drills
Scrimmage
Day four
Classroom Time:
Outreach strategy on social media
- How do we attract people to our club and our community?
Field Time:
Passing drills
Small-sided games and keepaway
Scrimmage 
Day five
Classroom Time:
Long-term goal development

Field Time:
Play