Children and youth both boys and girls of all ages directly coached and impacted.
Our goal is to serve and develop these forcibly displaced persons and the host community by conducting sports activity for all age groups, provide fixed and consumable sports equipment and resources, and leadership training programmes both local and international.
Dadaab refuge camp Was established in 1991, Dadaab is the biggest refugee camp in the world. Originally constructed for 90,000 people fleeing civil war in Somalia, the camp would eventually host over 460,000 refugees and asylum seekers during one of the worst droughts ever recorded in East Africa in 2011.
Kakuma Refugee Camp serves refugees who have been forcibly displaced from their home countries due to war or persecution. It was established in 1992 to serve the 23,000 Sudanese refugees, and has since expanded to serve refugees from Somalia, Ethiopia, Burundi, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Eritrea, Uganda, and Rwanda.
Kalobeyei Refugee Camp settlement comprises of 3 villages: Village 1, 2 and 3. Following a continuous influx of South Sudanese refugees, after renewed conflict broke out in South Sudan in December 2013, UNHCR requested the allocation of additional land for the expansion of the Kakuma Refugee Camp, further to several previous requests that had already been sent to the Ministry of Interior and National Coordination, occasioned by the need to decongest the Kakuma camp, which was (by June 2015) hosting a population of 183,000 individuals, as compared to the capacity of 70,000 that it was designed for.
Together, we have made the following impact through your generous and kind support since inception and we anticipate to do much more again together.
A soccer academy is a place of learning, education and development. It's a place where sports minded children and young people can learn, grow, develop and be educated in their sport.
Coaches include all individuals who are in a coaching context including physical education teachers, amateur coaches, youth coaches, club coaches and professional coaches. We are dedicated to serve coaches to live as followers of Christ.
A soccer camp fulfill the needs of a local community. This is a way to contextualize a soccer camp appropriately and factoring the sporting ability, cultural background and age among others. Our competent leaders and coaches makes it to happen.
Health and fitness is the foundation of all sport and reaches across all ages and abilities. It is a universal ministry and one which needs the gospel. Health and Fitness is the development of physical, mental, and spiritual wellbeing of an individual and community.
Whole life coaching provides “parenting” to a generation lacking good parenting, particularly by fathers. A father modeled on our Heavenly Father helps to communicate identity to the young person, provide security and fulfil potential. Malachi 4:6
We provide life skills and leadership training through various sports disciplines and whole life training programs.
There are more than 100 soccer teams in the refugee camp, with only 5 active referees who are doing an exemplary job in the community out of the 10 referees that were trained by SAA. We are trying to get more referees trained on basic and advanced level training to make the game more fun, enjoyable and encourage professionalism.
We aim to address hunger and encourage learners to enroll. Enhance health and nutrition values and behaviour for the students and players of Mbagathi Primary school and Sports Aid Africa.
Together, we have made the following impact through your generous and kind support since inception and we anticipate to do much more again together.
Children and youth both boys and girls of all ages directly coached and impacted.