Showing posts with label IT Development In Africa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label IT Development In Africa. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Youth Football & IT Development Projects In Africa

Football provides a connection from Africa to the modern world for many young Africans.
By making ‘screen time’ available in local video clubs and internet cafes, G Tech uses this interest in football as the catalyst for education and community development amongst the under-privileged youth in Africa.

We help young African football fans and players to gain access to the internet to research the latest football team and club news, build their language, literacy and IT skills and ultimately capitalise on the research and communication potential of the internet to realise their ambitions.

Supporters Wanted For Youth Football Projects In Africa

G Tech uses football and education to bridge the gap between youth and society through mutually beneficial partnerships and affiliations, public and private schools, community-based organisations and local football clubs. G Tech is a nonprofit community development organisation that gives footballers in schools and grass roots football teams and clubs in Africa the ability to view, research and play their favourite sport.

Attracting sponsorship, donations, volunteers or funding for a youth football program in Africa can be challenging and time consuming. In Africa, every little helps, be it old football boots, trainers, balls, shirts, shorts, socks, bibs, cones, nets, corner flags, linesman’s flags, referee’s whistles, training manuals, soccer annuals, books, CD’s, DVD’s and absolutely anything else in any way related with foot and ball.

Play a part in our African football development projects: As a youth football support group we are happy to receive volunteers, sponsorship, funding or donations of anything involving football. With dedication, a great team effort, planning and strategy, our fund raisers are raising money to support our youth football and development projects across Africa.

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