Train 3000 Kibera youth in sport & life skills Photo Gallery

A Cleanup In Kibera

We encourage children to take up environmental responsibilty

A School In Kibera

A classroom in Kibera: education is taken very seriously as a way of getting out of the slums. With friends, we support nonformal schools through providing stationary, health and sports workshops, and furniture where possible.

Men At Work

The community provides labour to build the training centre

Youth Workshops

We run regular youth workshops on making life choices, sports as a way to the future, gender issues and HIV/AIDS

Living In Kibera

Amon Muinde, top tennis player, relaxing in his neighborhood with his family. Homes here are made from tin, paper and recycled wooden crates. An average of 6 people live in single rooms of 4 by 6 feet, no electricity, running water, and an average of 300-800 people per pit latrine

Promoting Social Integration

Developing teamwork is vital to integration of communities irrespective of race and economic background

Mentorship Through Leadership

Top boxer supports our mentorship programme. We encourage top sports stars to attend our training camps and workshops and talk to the children and youth.

Tennis star Serena Williams visits us!

Serena Williams visited our kids and they had a great time.