Milan, 21 January 2022– NHOA ESG program “Beyond Sport”, presented last December in occasion of the Company Winter Party, is now underway as the sponsorship with Goga Sci Club kicked off.
Beyond Sport aims at supporting the social role of sport as an essential tool to learn fundamental life principles and core values: loyalty, team spirit, sacrifice, training, merit, fair play, a taste for challenges, which are 100% In line with NHOA’s culture and identity.
The program foresees a number of new projects involving outdoor and challenging sports, as well as the continuation of the successful partnership with Tennis Club Lombardo launched in 2021.
Thanks also to the contribution of Free2Move eSolutions – the e-mobility joint venture between Stellantis and NHOA, the sponsorship with the Piedmontese historic Goga Sci Club counts a series of initiatives promoting young talents, inclusiveness, and sustainability, among them:
2022 Initiatives
GOGA NEW TALENTS
Three study grants to athletes, aged between 12 and 16, who will distinguish themselves for their scholastic and sporting commitment. NHOA and Free2Move eSolutions, in fact, intend to reward not only the competitive result, but also and above all, the commitment and perseverance put both in the academic and sport fields.
SPORT FOR ALL
Aiming at tearing down sport barriers and making ski a truly inclusive sport, NHOA, Free2Move eSolutions and Goga Sci Club will organize days on the slopes to allow disabled children to learn skiing with the help of the ski club athletes.
GOGA FIRST CURVES
NHOA, Free2Move eSolutions and Goga Sci Club will encourage all children aged 6 to 8, who attend elementary schools in Vigezzo Valley, Piedmont, to practice ski thanks to a series of benefits and discounts.
ABOUT GOGA SCI CLUB
With over 100 athletes currently enrolled, Goga Sci Club has been a reference point for those who practice alpine skiing in Piedmont for over 40 years. Since 2019, in partnership with the Piana di Vigezzo, it has developed a series of activities aimed at encouraging children to practice this sport.