Experiencing integration in a team through sporting commitment
Zurich
Stagionale
Società
The aim of this project is to promote social integration and mutual understanding between private individuals and refugee youth and women by using sport—especially cricket—as a shared platform for encounters and cultural exchange. For many refugees, particularly those from cricket-loving countries, cricket is more than just a sport; it is an important part of their cultural identity. A playful, hands-on introduction to cricket allows young and female volunteers to experience this passion directly and offers an accessible and enjoyable way to understand another culture and begin meaningful intercultural exchange. The project supports refugee youth and women by fostering social contacts, self-confidence, visibility, and access to informal mentoring and role models. Volunteers benefit from meaningful intercultural encounters, shared experiences, and active social responsibility. In a structured one-day program, refugee and volunteer youth and women train and play cricket together in mixed teams, overcoming barriers through shared experiences. Afterwards, shared meals and small group discussions provide opportunities for volunteers to share their personal educational and life journeys.
Duration:
- Dates: July 24 and August 21
- Participants can independently choose the date on which they would like to take part
- Approximately 5–6 hours in total
Location:
Embrach Cricket Ground, Römerweg 5/21, 8424 Embrach
How it will work:
The assignment consists of a one-day, in-person programme designed to bring together employees and refugees through sport and dialogue. Participants take part in a guided introduction to cricket, including basic training and a friendly match played in mixed teams of refugees and volunteers. This is followed by shared meals and facilitated small-group exchanges focused on education, career paths, and life experiences. The assignment concludes with a cultural showcase presented by refugee participants. The programme is fully facilitated and does not require prior cricket experience from volunteers.
- Morning: Introductory cricket session and mixed-team match
- Midday: Shared lunch
- Afternoon: Tandem exchange discussions and cultural showcase
Introduction:
Volunteers are introduced to their role through a short briefing prior to the event. In advance, they receive written information outlining the programme objectives, the schedule of the day, and basic cultural context. No prior cricket experience is required. At the start of the assignment, volunteers participate in a guided introduction to cricket led by qualified coaches, who explain the rules, roles, and values of the game in a simple and engaging way. Facilitators are present throughout the day to support interaction, encourage inclusive participation, and guide volunteers during the exchange sessions with refugees.
Support:
Volunteers are guided by experienced facilitators and cricket coaches throughout the day. Facilitators ensure tasks are clear, maintain a respectful environment, assist with communication, and provide ongoing guidance to encourage active, culturally sensitive engagement.
Tasks:
- Participate in the cricket session alongside refugees, helping learn and practice the game.
- Play in mixed-team matches to foster interaction and break social barriers.
- Take part in tandem exchange discussions, sharing personal and professional experiences with refugees.
- Attend the cultural showcase and shared meals, engaging in conversations and cultural exchange.
What you'll need:
- Interest in sport and intercultural engagement.
- Willingness to participate actively in cricket, regardless of prior experience.
- Openness to interact respectfully with refugees from diverse backgrounds.
- Ability to commit to the full-day programme, including cricket, discussions, and cultural activities.
- Positive attitude, teamwork, and adaptability.
- No prior cricket expertise is required; the focus is on enthusiasm, communication, and cultural curiosity.
Note:
- Volunteers must be in good health and able to participate in light physical activity (cricket).
- Appropriate sportswear and footwear should be worn; all necessary equipment (bats, balls, protective gear) will be provided.
- Volunteers must follow safety instructions and respect all participants.
Lingua (del progetto)
Tedesco, Francese, Inglese
Embrach Cricket Academy is a Zurich-based non-profit organization dedicated to promoting social integration and community engagement through cricket. We work with refugees and locals, offering training, coaching, and structured programs that foster intercultural understanding, teamwork, and personal development. In addition to our integration initiatives, ECA focuses on identifying, nurturing, and developing cricket talent among youth and women, creating pathways from grassroots participation to competitive opportunities at local and national levels. Our programs combine skills development, leadership training, and community involvement to empower participants and strengthen the Swiss cricket ecosystem.