The “Heroes of the Belgrade Marathon” Foundation was one of the active participants in today’s magnificent “Sport for All” gathering at Belgrade’s Aleksandar Nikolić Hall, organised on the occasion of December 4, the International Day of Persons with Disabilities.

At this sporting event, organized by the Sports Association of Persons with Disabilities of Belgrade with the support of the Secretariat for Sport and Youth of the City of Belgrade, the importance of making sport accessible every day of the year—for everyone, without exception—was emphasized.
Participants of the event, most of whom were young people, had the opportunity to try wheelchair basketball, sitting volleyball, darts, boccia, and fun “games without limits,” adapted to all levels of disability.


On behalf of the “Heroes of the Belgrade Marathon” Foundation, Danijela Mitrić addressed the participants and visitors of the event, emphasizing that “sport is intended for everyone, without distinction.”



“We are proud to be part of this event, which reminds us of what matters most—that the strength of a community exists when there is mutual support. That is why inclusion is not just a term to be mentioned, but a value to be lived. For us at the Foundation, the fight for better conditions for persons with disabilities is not a campaign—it is our obligation, our daily work, and a promise that we continue to reaffirm through concrete projects,” said Mitrić.




She also announced the implementation of another successful project of the Foundation.
“We are nearing the completion of a very important project that will significantly improve the accessibility of sport and enhance the everyday lives of many people.” “We will present it to the public next week at the Tašmajdan swimming pool—once again confirming that, when we join forces, we move boundaries together,” concluded Danijela Mitrić on behalf of the Heroes of the Belgrade Marathon Foundation.

