Het Jeugdfonds Sport & Cultuur maakt het mogelijk dat kinderen en jongeren uit gezinnen met weinig geld toch mee kunnen doen met voetbal, muziekles, turnen, streetdance, judo, theater of andere sportieve of creatieve activiteiten.
Je komt in aanmerking voor een bijdrage als je een inkomen hebt onder het bestaansminimum.
De aanvraag voor een bijdrage wordt gedaan door een contactpersoon van het fonds. Een van contactpersonen is Olga Sterenshis.
Olga helpt je bij een aanvraag en voert vervolgens deze digitaal in bij Jeugdfonds Sport & Cultuur.
Binnen drie weken krijg je te horen of de aanvraag goedgekeurd is. Bij positief besluit kun je gelijk je kind aanmelden bij de sportclub, dansschool of andere organisatie.
Zo makkelijk is dat.
Neem gerust contact met Olga voor meer informatie. Ze is te bereiken via telefoon/whatsapp 06- 26 11 60 04 of per mail Dit e-mailadres wordt beveiligd tegen spambots. JavaScript dient ingeschakeld te zijn om het te bekijken.
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Nederland is een van de rijkste landen ter wereld en toch groeit 1 op de 11 kinderen op in een gezin dat moet rondkomen van een bestaansminimum (bron: Armoede in kaart 2019, SCP). Iets doen aan sport of cultuur is voor deze kinderen niet vanzelfsprekend.

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Vermillon believes that major events such as the April 2024 total solar eclipse or the 2024-2025 peak in aurora activity has led to a "bump" in the number of people wanting to experience dark skies. There are also now more than 200 Dark Sky Reserves across the globe. "The great thing about the night sky is the perspective it gives you – it's humbling and grounding," she says. "You can experience pure awe."
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