COLOMBIA, EDUCATION AND GAMES AGAINST CRIME

Visit to the Bastidas neighbourhood in Santa Marta, where Inter Campus children play and have fun, while keeping their promise to attend school

SANTA MARTA - Bastidas is a neighbourhood in Santa Marta in which children and their families struggle on a daily basis with the pitfalls and laws dictated by crime and drug trafficking. As is the case with many cities in Colombia, Santa Marta is not short on contradictions, being a tourist destination that receives visitors from all over Central and South America.

There are 100 children that, along with local liaison Oscar Bolaño and coach Julio, play on a daily basis on the neighbourhood’s pitch, which bears the blue and black colours of Inter. The SyS Foundation and its president Oscar Ariza work to monitor the children’s scholastic obligations, thus ensuring that the Inter Campus kids, who come to the pitch to train and have fun, keep up their promise of regularly going to class.

During the recent visit, Inter Campus coaches Juri Monzani and Andrea Galbiati, accompanied by Aldo Montinaro and long-serving Inter Campus Colombia coordinator Ricardo Martinez, were able to check up on the progress of the children and local coaches with regard to the training and educational programmes that have been undertaken.

The trip had its share of happy moments, such as the one on the final day when Oscar Bolaño organised a big surprise party at a sports centre, which allowed the children to take part in a thrilling tournament on a lovely synthetic pitch in the centre of the city.

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