Monday, May 28, 2012

Champions Throughout Uganda

On Wednesday in Uganda, Clark Power, Kevin Dugan and Kristin Sheehan gathered together with the leaders of the Catholic Church at St. Augustine Institute Catholic Secretariat. Together we explored the idea of sport as a means of educational development for all young people. We discovered that sport in Uganda is often reserved for only the most skilled athletes having the opportunity to compete. We presented the Play Like A Champion Today® philosophy of sport as valuable for all children in offering physical healthfulness and a mode of providing lessons that can lead to emotional, social and moral development. All children in Uganda can become Champions and “win” through playing sport. This message was heartily embraced by the group. Thus, we began discussions on how the Play Like A Champion Today® philosophy might best be disseminated to every sports tutor (Uganda’s name for physical education teachers or coaches) in every Catholic parish throughout the country. Ugandan church leaders expressed the desire to see the program in a two-fold capacity. First every sports tutor can be taught the Champion philosophy and ministerial approach to coaching sport and second, every child can be given the “champion” curriculum in understanding the powerful role that sport can play in their whole development. As members of one universal Catholic Church, Notre Dame’s Play Like A Champion Today® looks forward with excitement to partnering with the Church in Uganda to create sports programs that will deeply impact every young person in the county.

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