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Donate to Sponsor a Young Girl Dancer (Kids Podcast studio! A Dancing Adventure.

This beautiful little girl was founded on” RoselynpitiapromotionLet’s” flat form. Strategically, It was proof that when a child dances, it changes the lives of people who want to groove!

UNCC is a Profit Organisation facilitating therapeutic dance classes for people with chronic cognitive and movement challenges, such as older people.

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With your help, we can hire spaces, train teachers, and offer subsidized classes to people in desperate need of physical, psychosocial, and cognitive wellness ( by having more videos of this little girl project).

It may not be mentioned alongside numeracy and writing, but physical movement – especially dance – is one of the most important skills a child can learn at home Kid’s podcast. It’s why the UNCC – Project in Kenya includes kids dancing at UNCC and why so many parents notice results.

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Your child doesn’t need to be enrolled in formal classes to enjoy the benefits of dance and movement in early childhood. Regardless of age or ability, almost everyone can reap the positive rewards of a good dance session.

As part of our promise to foster active futures for your children through physical literacy, dance is an essential part of our project here at UNCC. Physical literacy helps children develop crucial cognitive, social, and emotional skills that will stick with them for life, making them healthier, fitter, and smarter.

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We are calling for people who will support (This young girl in pictures to help her directly by contacting authorized parents. UNCC has called for contact information, and our board member is proud to announce that we are happy to set up (the Kids Podcast studio! A Dancing Adventure, this young, little, talented baby in February 2024.

 

 Equipment was purchased yesterday, 10/11/2023, and dispatched from Australia to Kampala. The vision of (Kids Podcast studio! A Dancing Adventure. It will promote and motivate people living with chronic cognitive and movement challenges. If this little girl can dance, watching her video facilitates therapeutic dance classes that those with no courage will attend therapeutic dance classes

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