BBK and FEAFV: reminiscence workshops based on soccer

BBK and the Spanish Federation of Veteran Soccer Players Associations (FEAFV) have signed a collaboration agreement with the aim of improving the quality of life of the elderly and people with intellectual disabilities through the evocative power of football.

BBK and FEAFV launch the Fútbol Reminiscencia workshops aimed at older people residing in centers in Vizcaya with or without cognitive impairmenteither

The BBK and the Spanish Federation of Associations of Veteran Soccer Players (FEAFV) launch the workshops football reminiscence aimed at older people residents in Vizcaya centers with or without cognitive impairment, and for people with brain damage or mental health problems. Both entities highlight the multiple benefits of this program, such as:

  • The best of the memory
  • The rise of the creativity
  • The rise of the socialization
  • The rise of the self-esteem
  • The increased sensation of welfare of the elderly and their families

The signing of this agreement between and the Spanish Federation of Veteran Soccer Players Associations () It represents a further step in the collaboration that both institutions have already been developing and highlights the importance of join forces and collaborate in the improvement of quality of life of the elderly and people with intellectual disabilities.

In this regard, from BBK they ensure that their main purpose is to carry out their social work that is articulated in different strategic areas, among which the promotion of a active aging and the in Biscay.

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For his part, from the FEAFV its president, Juan Maria Zorriquetapoints out that this agreement fulfills the social function that the FEAFV carries out in Biscay and in the rest of Spain through the project “Reminiscence, Soccer Workshops”. In addition, he thanks the BBK for its support for the workshops that are being implemented in Vizcaya and that “They generate such happy moments for the elderly”.

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