
Aspire Summer Camp 2025 kicks off with exciting activities for children
Doha
Aspire Summer Camp 2025 officially kicked offin a vibrant and energetic atmosphere, as children took part in fun-filled performances and interactive activities, marking a strong and promising start to this year's edition
The camp, which runs until August 7, aims to provide a unique summer experience for children aged 6 to 12, combining learning and enjoyment through a comprehensive programme of sports, educational, and recreational activities. It is held at the Ladies Sports Hall,five days a week, from 8 am to 1 pm.
This year's programme includes a wide range of sports such as football, basketball, volleyball, handball, self-defense, gymnastics, and rhythmic gymnastics, in addition to swimming sessions and entertaining games. It also features educational workshops in reading and drawing, along with field trips to prominent cultural and recreational landmarks across Doha.
The camp reflects Aspire Zone Foundation's continued efforts to provide a safe and stimulating environment that supports children's physical, social, and creative development, enriching their personal experiences during the summer break.
This edition is supported by the official sponsors Decathlon and Al-Awalia, with Qommunication as the media sponsor, Qatar Red Crescent as the medical sponsor, and Meryal Water Park as the event partner.

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