Sport for Social Change Network Southern Africa

by Sport for Social Change Network Southern Africa
Sport for Social Change Network Southern Africa

Summary

This project utilizes sport as a as a tool for development and networking to unite individual across Africa from different socio-economic-cultural backgrounds to encourage mental and physical strength and positive social impact.

$99,000
total goal
$98,999
remaining
3
donors
0
monthly donors
1
year

Challenge

Especially following the pandemic, physical inactivity, social isolation, and other socio-economic challenges became great barriers for our communities.

Solution

By organizing networks of individuals of all ages and hosting sport and education focused programs across 19 African countries, we use sports to encourage collaboration, personal and communal development, resource mobilization, knowledge sharing, and empowerment, especially for our youth communities.

Long-Term Impact

Our projects foster a more connected, active, collaborative, supportive environment not only in the present but as a precedent for future community building across Africa.

Resources

Organization Information

Sport for Social Change Network Southern Africa

Location: Pretoria, Gauteng - South Africa
Website:
Facebook: Facebook Page
X / Twitter: Profile
Project Leader:
Hendrick Modise
Pretoria , Gauteng South Africa
$1 raised of $99,000 goal
 
3 donations
$98,999 to go
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