Leo ALVIN

In 2011, I also introduced Chess to school children in difficulty.
We realize at this time that Chess is much more than a game because, in addition to a development of logic and anticipation, it helps to promote confidence and real combat in life.

I support the project " Chess Against Failure" because if it is " noble "to play chess, it is even more so to tackle social inequalities. By bringing the Chess game to a disadvantaged youth, the project offers access to a playful educational form that is equally enriching in terms of reasoning and creativity .

I encourage the E.c.E to continue its commitments and to break down cultural and mental boundaries.