The project is simple :
Get in one-book dozens of different sport personalities from various sports.
Black and white portraits are done and a same questionnaire is given to each participants.
They are from sports such a s : Free diving, squash, football, bobsleigh, tennis, motocross, rugby, skiing and many many others...
All participated with the same aim; to collect funds for a charity. But also to get them known to those who need help and support by this charity..
The legendary actor, Paul Newman, created this charity.
The first camp was founded in Connecticut in 1998. Today, there are 14 camps, 10 Global Partnership Initiatives, and 4 camps in development within the Association of Hole in the Wall Camps. More than 337,500 children and their families have participated in a Hole in the Wall Camp or Program since the first one opened in 1988, coming from 5 continents and over 50 countries, always free of charge.
For more information on the charity and their work, please go to: www.holeinthewallcamps.org
Développement : © Microweb-Services 04/2011
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