VIE 29 DE MARZO DE 2024 - 07:28hs.
‘Jogo do Bem’ program

Betsul transfers R$ 10,000 to the Sports Association for the Disabled in São Paulo

The ‘Jogo do Bem’ (Good Game) program, with the support of Betsul, one of the leading sports betting sites in South America, made this Saturday (26th) a contribution of R$ 10,000 (US$ 2,500) to the Disabled Sports Association (ADD), one of the institutions supported by the project. ‘Jogo do Bem’ is a pioneer initiative of this kind of websites that allocates an amount of its revenue for social causes related to sport and health.

The Sports Association for the Disabled, sponsored by Betsul's ambassador, former basketball player Oscar Schmidt, promotes the work of over 100 high-performance athletes from state, national and international leagues, including the Paralympics, and invests in the sports development of 120 children with disabilities.

ADD celebrates Betsul's encouragement and support through ‘Jogo do Bem’. “We have few sponsors that support the institution with monthly transfers, so the support of this program, whose projection is to grow with the universe of sports betting in Brazil, is welcomed by ADD,” says Eliane Miada, founder and president of the institution.


                                                       


This was the second action of ‘Jogo do Bem’ benefiting and supporting social projects. The first donation, made in the first half of October, was for the Sorocabana Basketball League, in Sorocaba (SP), through the project “Arremesso para o Amanhã."

“Helping institutions and social projects is a great opportunity to contribute to a better society by bringing education, health, encouragement, care and hope to those who need it so much. Our great motto is: all together, working for good, with focus and unity, we sow the seed of good. Let's move on, making dreams come true together. This is our game,” reinforces Fernando Rivas, CEO of Betsul.

To participate in the ‘Jogo do Bem’ project it only takes to bet with Betsul and automatically the player will be contributing to the program. This does not imply any additional cost to the gambler, it is Betsul who splits a percentage of his profit to do good.

Source: GMB