The continent of Africa is shaking with the latest initiative of the unity of Association of ‘Football for Equality’, its president holding hands Daddy Ferrer and with special fame the co-founder of the Argentine Women’s Football Association, former player, coach and activist, Evelina Cabrera. The unity project ‘A goal for the future-Union of Continents’ It took place with great reception and participation success.
The initiative was born from the alliance between the Socio-Cultural-Sports Center DJIGUIYA MALL SABALI BOUGOU, coordinated by young people. Moussa Konate, the Sport for Equality Association and the Evelina Cabrera, which wishes to contribute to the achievement of a more egalitarian and integrated society. The first of them is the initiative in Mali with more than a hundred participating men and women.
Thus, men, women and youth were given the opportunity to conduct training and modernization, a Motivational Workshop, Cinema, Football and Values, a mini football match, a painting workshop, a sports day and donations of materials to school, sports. equipment, food and basic needs. Evelina Cabrera, a well-known activist who promotes equality in the world through football and with the logistical support of ‘Fútbol para la Igualdad’, became the great star of this unique event with great international impact.
“This trip is crazy because after living like that you can only give more value to everything you have and forget to pay attention to it”, explains Evelina on her trip and immersion in Africa.
“You see what happens in a documentary, but when you are there seeing what they are going through, everything seems unbelievable even when you are watching it. One normalizes things that are impossible for others, such as water, toilets, sanitation, food. The main objective is the meeting at @djiguiyacentre there we gave 135 children manuals and school supplies, sports equipment for training and also boots. We trained the coordinator, now it’s time to do an evaluation to see the progress”, added Evelina.
With these actions, it is expected to achieve and create a lasting positive impact on the lives of these children and youth, promoting diversity, the fight against violence and discrimination, promoting leadership development, as well as providing sources of compensation for education. absence and prevention of early school leaving. Provide greater access to health, food and educational resources and help stimulate and encourage social participation through football and its activities, as well as greater equality of opportunity and hope for a better future.
“We added that we met the public school of Badalabougou where on average they have 87/100 children in each classroom. We give them manuals so that they stay in school and use them. I don’t remember that I’ve seen happy faces in my life. It’s nice to see that Even with the indifference they’re experiencing, they look at you and smile, and when that smile comes to you, a thousand changes come down, like “Everything is fine,” the activist continued.
Source: La Verdad

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