Train 3000 Kibera youth in sport & life skills
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Summary
Educate and provide job placement and networking support in lifeskills, sports, healthcare and environmental leadership to 3000 young athletes, girls, disabled, coaches and volunteers in Kibera slums.
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Received $14,966 from 85 donations from people like:
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More Information About this Project
Project Needs and Beneficiaries
Reduce poverty through sport, education and scholarships for talented youth in Kibera and Mayatta slums.
Activities
We provide sports training, schooling, gender, HIV-AIDS and lifeskills education in order to improve livelihoods. Create job opportunities, improve health and build community spirit amongst the underpriviledged in Kibera and Manyatta slums in Kenya.
Funding Information
Total Funding Received to Date: $14,966
Remaining Goal to be Funded: $412,213
Total Funding Goal: $427,179
Additional Documentation
This project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Excel file (projdoc.xls).
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Why this Project is Important
Potential Long Term Impact
About 3000 community youth and children from Kibera slums shall be educated or certified in sports, HIV-AIDS, leadership, lifeskills, health & environment for awareness. They will be integrated into normal society through regular jobs and schooling.
Project Message
I went through the academy school through scholarship & sports. I completed high school and university and I now work as an accounts assistant in a PR agency. I now help others at Sadili to succeed.
- Arianne Otiende Okong'o, Beneficiary of the program
When this Project was Updated
Last Updated
This project was last updated on August 06, 2008.
Date Added to GlobalGiving
This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on February 27, 2007.
Latest Update from the Field
GOALS FOR PEACE A SUCCESS
By DR. LIZ ODERA - DIRECTOR, August 06, 2008 03:58 PM
For three months from May to July 2008, all roads led to Sadili Oval and the Nairobi West Prison Grounds on Saturdays, for the Raila and Friends-sponsored 4th Annual Langata Youth Soccer League. The event, which ran under the theme "Goals for Life" saw a record 108 teams of boys and girls aged between 8 and 14 years from Langata Constituency compete under the theme Goals for Peace. A large majority of the children were from Kibera, where soccer remains the primary sport. This event, which was the junior soccer as well as peace-building event in the year also included the planting of trees by students in Langata and Karen schools, as well as in the Southern Bypass in the Trees for Peace Campaign. The Campaign was so successful, that 7415 trees have been planted so far, which has far exceeded the initial target of 4,000 trees. The Finals and Award Ceremony was attended by senior government and the Diplomatic Corps, including the Prof. Sambili, Kenyas Minister for Youth and Sports, Ambassador for China, His.Excellency Zhao Ming, the Ambassador of France Her Excellency Elisabeth Barbier, the DCM American Embassy, Hon. Pamela Slutz, and Mr. Rakesh Rao, CEO Crown-Berger. Trees for Peace Sponsors: Ministry for Youth and Sport, Embassy of China, Embassy of France, US Embassy, NEMA, UNEP Office for Africa, Nairobi City Council, Safaricom, Barclays Bank, Total Kenya, Tamarind Group, Crown Berger (K) Ltd. Goals for Peace Sponsors: American Embassy, National Olympic Committee, AMREF, Mabati Rolling Mills, General Motors, NEMA, GlobalGiving Organisers: Sadili Ovals Sports for Life Programme. Patron of Annual Langata Youth Soccer League: Rt. Hon. Raila Amolo Odinga, Member of Parliament for Langata Constituency and Kenyas Prime Minister.
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