Promoting Health and Community Engagement through Shared Sports Facilities

In alignment with SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being, Villa College has opened its recreational sports facilities at atoll campuses to students, alumni, and the general public.

In alignment with SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being, Villa College has opened its recreational sports facilities at atoll campuses to students, alumni, and the general public. This initiative aims to ensure optimal utilization of resources, promote community engagement, and encourage a healthy, active lifestyle both within the campus community and beyond. By sharing these facilities with local schools and the broader community, Villa College supports accessible opportunities for physical activity, fostering wellness and creating stronger community ties. This inclusive approach contributes to overall well-being and helps build a healthier, more active society.

Through this we support SDG 4: Quality Education, by supporting the local schools, by providing access to sports facilities that can be used for physical education and extracurricular activities, contributing to the holistic development of students. SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities, ensures equitable access to sports facilities, allowing all segments of the community—including marginalized or underserved groups—to benefit from these recreational resources, reducing inequality. SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities, contributes to the development of inclusive and sustainable communities by providing shared spaces that foster social cohesion and community engagement.

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