Orebro SK aims to be a unifying force for the city after the mass shooting that occurred at Campus Risbergska in Orebro. The club is offering free entry and refreshments during Sunday's match against Jönköpings Södra. ÖSK's CEO Jonas Lindegren says that the club wants to be a positive force for Orebro after the tragedy. Orebro SK's youth teams canceled their training sessions on Tuesday but will reopen on Wednesday. The club is working to determine if anyone within the club has been directly affected by the tragedy. ÖSK Youth's club manager Niklas Aronsson says that sports can be a small refuge for the children. Orebro SK will play against Jönköpings Södra on Sunday and wants to be a manifestation against the violence that has occurred. The club will offer refreshments and free entry during the match. Orebro Hockey will also honor the victims with a moment of silence during their match against AIK. Orebro SK's CEO Jonas Lindegren says that the club wants to contribute to creating as normal a daily life as possible for the children. The club will have conversation support via the Swedish Church during Wednesday's training sessions.