3IN – Heroes of LRSE

Inclusion-InSport-InSociety Program

The program helps people with disabilities access local sports activities through a shared booking platform. Local municipalities support navigation and joining.

Inclusion & equal opportunities
One-time onboarding
Booking via the platform
Overview

What is the program about?

The goal: easier access to sports, fewer barriers to participation, and a simpler way to connect with local sports providers.

The 3IN – Heroes of LRSE program brings booking and local information together, so participants can more easily find sports opportunities that fit their needs.

Benefits

πŸ’‘ Why join?

In short: you support inclusion, gain extra visibility, and bookings are handled through the platform.

  • βœ“ You support inclusion and equal opportunities
  • βœ“ Free visibility through municipal marketing channels
  • βœ“ One-time onboarding with long-term benefits
  • βœ“ Booking via the platform – no extra admin work
  • βœ“ Be part of a community-driven initiative

If you participate in the 3IN – Heroes of LRSE project, using the page is free of charge.

Who it's for

🀸 Who can join?

Any sports provider offering regular trainings or activities for the target group is welcome to join.

  • 🏟 Fitness centers
  • 🎾 Tennis clubs
  • 🏊 Swimming pools
  • πŸ’ƒ Dance studios
  • πŸ₯‹ Martial arts schools
  • 🌿 Outdoor sports groups
  • 🧘 Yoga & Pilates instructors
  • πŸ‹οΈ Personal trainers

…and anyone else who regularly organizes physical or movement-based sessions.

Contact

🌍 Where is it active?

Get in touch with your local LRSE coordinator!

  • HU
    Hungary
  • GR
    Greece
  • RS
    Serbia
Get started

πŸš€ How to join

Register as a provider on the platform and complete your profile. You’ll be listed, and local municipalities will help promote your services.

The organizers welcome applications from organizations and sports providers that support people with disabilities.


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