"Mayflower Kids Fc" Annual Sports Program
Project Snapshot
Ask Amount
KES 599,999
Project Stage
PilotLaunch Date
Thursday, August 10th, 2023
Project Manager
Catherine Kangochi
Project Partners Inc
Since the Annual Sports Program Initiative by Mayflower Children’s Foundation does not currently have any official partners, the foundation carries out all aspects of the project independently. The activities are funded, managed, and executed solely by Mayflower Children’s Foundation, with support from local schools and community volunteers where applicable. Without formal partnerships, the foundation likely collaborates with: Local schools (e.g., Kiaora Primary School, teams in Kikuyu, Athi River, and Kibera) to implement the sports program. Community members and parents who may contribute to mentoring, coaching, or logistical support during events. If partnerships are established in the future, they could enhance the project's reach and effectiveness. Would you like to explore potential partners for expanding the initiative?
Project Summary
Mayflower Children's Foundation's Annual Sports Program equips schools in underserved regions with gear and training. It fosters physical health, teamwork, and talent development, creating a lasting sports culture in communities.
Intervention Areas
Target Population
Problem Statement
Children in underserved areas lack access to sports equipment and structured activities, missing out on physical development and life skills.
Proposed Solution
Donate sports gear and provide training resources to schools/teams (e.g., Kiaora Primary) to facilitate regular competitive sports and talent identification.
Expected Impact
Improved physical/mental health, development of life skills (discipline/teamwork), talent identification, and strengthened community bonds.
Sustainability Plan
Sustainability is ensured by integrating sports into school curricula, training local teachers/volunteers as coaches, and fostering community ownership.
Budget Breakdown
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