Beneficiaries of the Foundation on the tennis court at the Bernabéu
Unemployed individuals, retirees, and students from adapted programs participated.
The beneficiaries of the Real Madrid Foundation experienced a very special day as they were invited to carry out their social sports activity on the clay court installed at the Bernabéu for the Mutua Madrid Open. Sharing the Bernabéu court in such a unique context allowed the beneficiaries to enjoy sports in a different way, further reinforcing values such as teamwork, perseverance, and camaraderie.
The first to arrive were a group of students from the adapted football social sports school that the Real Madrid Foundation develops in collaboration with the A La Par Foundation, a project aimed at individuals with intellectual disabilities, developmental disorders, and autism spectrum disorders. Their participation highlighted the inclusive nature of the event and the Foundation's commitment to promoting sports practices accessible to everyone.
The event also included participants from the Emprendeporte program, which the Foundation runs together with the Sports Delegated Area of the Madrid City Council, aimed at individuals who are unemployed or seeking career improvement. Through physical exercise and value-based activities, the program seeks to enhance the well-being, self-esteem, and motivation of participants, encouraging active and healthy lifestyle habits. This initiative has been expanded with Emprendeporte Plus, targeting retirees, allowing those transitioning from unemployment to retirement to continue practicing sports and maintaining an active lifestyle.
Disclaimer: Translation generated by artificial intelligence. It may contain inaccuracies.