Train 3000 Kibera youth in sport & life skills Photo Gallery
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A Cleanup In Kibera
We encourage children to take up environmental responsibilty
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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.
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Men At Work
The community provides labour to build the training centre
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Youth Workshops
We run regular youth workshops on making life choices, sports as a way to the future, gender issues and HIV/AIDS
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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
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Promoting Social Integration
Developing teamwork is vital to integration of communities irrespective of race and economic background
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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.
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Tennis star Serena Williams visits us!
Serena Williams visited our kids and they had a great time.
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