The Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport, in collaboration with the National Sports Commission, is set to launch its annual Adults and Teach Them Young Learn to Swim Programme at the Albion Estate swimming pool. This programme will run from July 13 to August 5, offering swimming instruction for both adults and children.
Participants interested in joining the programme can register through an online portal. The initiative aims to promote water safety and swimming skills among the community, encouraging individuals of all ages to learn this essential life skill.
The programme is designed to cater to a wide range of participants, including:
The Albion Estate swimming pool will serve as the venue for the sessions, which are expected to attract a diverse group of participants eager to improve their swimming abilities. The Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport and the National Sports Commission are committed to fostering a culture of health and fitness through such initiatives.
This programme highlights the importance of swimming as a vital skill for personal safety and recreation. Further details regarding registration and session times will be available on the designated online portal, ensuring that interested individuals can easily access the information they need to participate.
Source: guyanatimesgy.com
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