Thursday, July 30, 2009
what football means to me (in HD)
Monday, July 27, 2009
a translation expert in kigali
Check out this video from his radio interview
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
the play for hope tourney
The tourney @ amahoro stade was a smash success. Hundreds came out to support the 12 teams involved, and the kids played very well on the main stage of kigali's national stadium. Here's some of the highlight shots:
Kimisagara v. Rugunga Day 1
Day 1 opening match boys from Samuduha march around stadium
street boys from Busanza with Rwanda star striker Jimmy Gatete (in black), and Radio10's "DJ Shaka" (back left wearing button-up) on July 15, 2009
boys from Kanombe are psyched for their match on day 1! July 15, 2009
player from Gatenga scores against the u-20 boys from Kanombe
Coach Erasto from Kimisagara preps his team before the championship match vs Gatenga. July 16, 2009
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
sniffing glue to get by
It was an eye opening experience to say the least..last week our team traveled from Africa New Life's street children ministry program to visit a couple of the places where the children call home.
To aid with hunger pangs, many children on the street sniff glue. This bottle is used by the boys to escape their impoverished reality, while simultaneously harming their young growing bodies.
These three boys shown just outside the bushes they sleep in every night, located within a new expensive housing development.
This is the boy's home, all of their possessions amount to a few boxes inside tall bushes located surprisingly close to 3 story mansions just on the other side of the field where they fiind their shelter.
Monday, July 6, 2009
Hope for Life Home in Kabunga
We drew a huge crowd when we went to Kabunga's open market to play with the kids.
Last Saturday we took off for the second time to visit a home called Hope for Life. There are 14 boys in Kabunga, who have been given a second chance at life through the shelter that two college students helped establish just a four months ago.
Since March of this year these boys have been taken off the streets and given schooling, proper nutrition and love. In only this short time they have made great improvements in their health and outlook on life. While they act up at times, being in this environment has done wonders for them.
Its a simple example of how much change can be created by just a few individuals with a passion for the children of Rwanda. You can see more about this great project here: http://hilliarysart.com/HFL/index.html