Promote healthy habits
Create accessible spaces that promote regular physical activity as a fundamental pillar of integral health in Latin American communities.
Building health from the ground up.Our Essence
Create accessible spaces that promote regular physical activity as a fundamental pillar of integral health in Latin American communities.
Building health from the ground up.We believe in the power of community. Our environment is welcoming, where every person, regardless of their level, finds their place to move and connect.
The energy of the group drives the individual.We are not a conventional gym. Our focus is on community well-being, integrating physical activity with the social fabric for a lasting impact.
Where exercise finds its social purpose.We act with responsibility towards our members and the environment. We value consistency, mutual support, and collective growth.
Every step counts for the community.A group of neighbors in Calamar, Bolívar, identified the need for a space dedicated to physical activity to promote community well-being. The first meetings were organized to plan a health club.
The first park with basic outdoor exercise equipment was inaugurated on the Troncal de Occidente. This milestone marked the beginning of promoting healthy habits in the local community.
Regular group programs such as morning yoga and guided walks were launched, focusing on social health and creating a sense of belonging among participants of all ages.
The initiative was formalized under the name Village Health Club, establishing a community center with covered facilities for year-round activities, reinforcing the commitment to an active lifestyle.
Collaborations were established with health professionals and educators to integrate talks on nutrition and wellness, expanding the positive impact on the community's overall health.
The club continues to grow, serving as a model of how spaces dedicated to physical activity are vital for building stronger, healthier, and more united communities in Latin America.
Our story began with a simple observation: in many communities across Latin America, spaces dedicated to physical activity and well-being were scarce or inaccessible. Inspired by the vision of transforming this reality, we took the first step in Calamar, Bolívar, with the firm conviction that social health is built collectively. Our initial journey was modest, focused on creating a meeting point where healthy habits could flourish naturally, not just as a simple facility, but as a beating heart for the community.
Over the years, that first space evolved. Every achievement, from the first group class to the expansion of our facilities, has been a chapter written by and for our community. We have witnessed how these places foster not only physical activity but also human connection, reducing isolation and strengthening the social fabric. Our path has been marked by continuous learning and adaptation, always with a focus on promoting an active lifestyle and genuine, lasting community well-being.
Find answers about the importance of community spaces for physical activity and well-being.
It is a public or semi-public place, such as a park, a court, or a community center, designed for community members to exercise, play sports, and engage in recreational activities together. It promotes physical activity and community well-being.
They create meeting points that strengthen neighborhood ties, reduce isolation, and promote cooperation. By sharing activities, a sense of belonging and mutual support is built, key elements for the community's social health.
From organized sports like soccer or volleyball, to group classes like yoga, aerobics, or walking. They are also ideal for educational workshops on nutrition and health, encouraging an active and conscious lifestyle.
They go beyond physical exercise. They are catalysts for reducing stress, improving mental health, and creating safe and positive environments. An active community is a more resilient and united community.
You can contact community action boards, local authorities, or health centers to express interest. Organizing groups of neighbors to clean and condition an existing area is an excellent first step to activate the community.