The aim of the project is to encourage young people who have not been successful at school to improve their ability to communicate with other people and to develop their organisational skills. Participants are taught a range of skills for a variety of sports and are then expected to teach it other. From these activities, the young people learn self-discipline, cooperation and how to manage others on their team, even when they behave in a troublesome way. The participants enjoy teamwork, sharing cultures, learning new skills and discovering that they are not alone with their problems.
(Original text in Success International, P52/53)