Peristeri bwin's 'orange stand' with instacar brings institutional children closer to sports. This is an initiative where they host children from institutions at their home basketball games in the western suburbs, giving them the opportunity to get close to sports and experience a game. The first 'Orange Stand' was inaugurated at the Peristeri bwin game against Malaga with the participation of 10 children from EL.E.P.A.P. In the Peristeri bwin game against PAOK on Saturday, January 13, participation tripled as 30 children from EL.E.P.A.P, SOS Children's Villages, the Special Education Workshop and the Care Association for Minors and Young People attended. The honorary guests of the Orange Stand experienced a Basket League game, had the opportunity to meet the athletes, take photos and play with the instacar mascot 'car boldie' and the Peristeri bwin mascot 'Peri'. The 'Orange Stand for All' will host children from different institutions and organizations at every home game, remaining dedicated to children who face serious illnesses or are under the care of child protection institutions due to lack of a stable family environment. The goal of the initiative is to ensure access to sports and its benefits for all children, regardless of their family, economic and social status. Antonis Samothrakis, co-founder and CEO of instacar, stated that 'creating a broad, positive social footprint is our constant goal'. Zoe Nikolaidou, General Manager of KAE Peristeri bwin, stated that 'hosting children from non-profit organizations at our games pleases us greatly'.