Local Soccer Clinics Take Shape in Knysna!
Local boys Rushaad and Cheslin are pursuing a life long ambition of running their own soccer clinics for people in the Knysna area. Rushaad and Cheslin have always been soccer crazy and in 2009 had the privilege of taking part in the Homeless World Cup, an annual international soccer tournament which exposes underprivileged young people to experiences and places which they normally could only dream of. Taking part in the Homeless World Cup involved 2 months of intense training in
Now thanks to a generous donation of soccer equipment from Nathalie Van Erkelens (an EDGE of AFRICA volunteer from the
Over the last month they have been running daily soccer clinics for...well just about any one in the local community who wants to join in! In the future they would like to extend their clinics to involve local schools and perhaps in the long term these soccer clinics will expand into a successful business for them.
Often in schools where funding is limited sports is the last priority; however sports can be an excellent tool for social and personal development, as well as being something very enjoyable for young people. It is this which inspires Rushaad and Cheslin to run their clinics – they want to give young people in the local community something that they can be passionate about; something that makes their lives more enjoyable; and ultimately something that will help them develop as a person.
The strength and ambition of these two young men is an inspiration to all and we are confident that they will be a great success.
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