WHY FOOTBALL AND STORYTELLING?

Because football and storytelling offer many benefits to adolescents such as self-expression, awareness, and confidence building. They also promote peace, development, and important life skills. By participating in these activities, children are less likely to engage in work and stay in school. They can also learn about healthy practices, and breaking down barriers.

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Football

“Sport has the power to change the world, it has the power to inspire, it has the to unite people in a way that little else does. It speaks to youth in a language they understand” — NELSON MANDELA

All around the world, girls and boys play the world’s most popular sport and beautiful game —  football. It’s a sport for everyone; all you need is a soccer ball and a field. And soccer — like most sports — is a universal language. It has the power to unify people, promote peace and development, break down social, cultural, religious, and economic boundaries.

Isn’t just a good way for them to learn new physical skills, It goes beyond keeping children’s in a soccer field and school, it also has social, psychological benefits and teaches them important life skills too.

Storytelling

“Stories can break the dignity of a people, but stories can also repair that broken dignity.” — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Not only is storytelling a powerful tool for inspiring, educating, and informing, but it can also help break down barriers of race, gender, social class, and culture. It can raise awareness, evoke compassion, and encourage action.

Storytelling is a rewarding hobby that offers children and young people the opportunity to express themselves, gain self-awareness, and build self-esteem — As an integral part of childhood development, it can help young people develop important skills that can translate into lifelong passions.

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Football

“Sport has the power to change the world, it has the power to inspire, it has the to unite people in a way that little else does. It speaks to youth in a language they understand” — NELSON MANDELA

All around the world, girls and boys play the world’s most popular sport and beautiful game —  football. It’s a sport for everyone; all you need is a soccer ball and a field. And soccer — like most sports — is a universal language. It has the power to unify people, promote peace and development, break down social, cultural, religious, and economic boundaries.

Isn’t just a good way for them to learn new physical skills, It goes beyond keeping children’s in a soccer field and school, it also has social, psychological benefits and teaches them important life skills too.

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Storytelling

“Stories can break the dignity of a people, but stories can also repair that broken dignity.” — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Not only is storytelling a powerful tool for inspiring, educating, and informing, but it can also help break down barriers of race, gender, social class, and culture. It can raise awareness, evoke compassion, and encourage action.

Storytelling is a rewarding hobby that offers children and young people the opportunity to express themselves, gain self-awareness, and build self-esteem — As an integral part of childhood development, it can help young people develop important skills that can translate into lifelong passions.