Empowering Girls and Communities
We often receive the question, “Do girls participate in Fuel Sports?” The answer is a resounding “Yes!” Despite cultural challenges in many smaller villages, Fuel Sports provides opportunities that inspire and empower every player.
Girls love to play and compete. At a recent sports camp, 220 girls participated, discovering the joy and fulfillment that comes from engaging in sports. Thank you for supporting these opportunities for girls to thrive physically and emotionally.
Please enjoy the following testimonies from three girls who benefit from Fuel Sports:
Fuel Cup Games
With over 225 Fuel Sports teams across six countries, the Fuel Cup Games to determine the top team became a reality. Twelve teams qualified to participate, with some players traveling four to five days by train to the tournament venue.
Young people from different cultures and languages united through their love of sports. The athletes experienced not only the benefits of competition but also fellowship in a positive environment. This event has had a profound impact on many lives, thanks to your support.
Summer Camp for Boys
Recently, more than 270 boys attended the Fuel Sports Camp for an overnight experience. The fun and activities were memorable, but the most remarkable aspect was the profound change in many players during their time there.
The camp facilitated a powerful transformation, with over 240 young men experiencing personal growth and positive changes as a result of their participation.
Coach Joel
"I am a 28-year-old who grew up in a challenging environment. My family faced numerous difficulties, but I found a passion for sports and joined the soccer program. Participating in this program changed my life significantly, leading me to become a mentor and a coach for Fuel Sports over the past 11 years.
Thank you for providing the resources for me to share knowledge and support every day. Your contributions make this possible."
We celebrate the growth of many young individuals like Joel, who started as athletes and progressed to become coaches and leaders. This ripple effect creates hope and positive futures for many.