The 2010 world cup in South Africa was always going to be a huge in Uganda. We linked up with a number of other Christian sports organization in Kampala under a children rights network called “CRANE” to pull off the outreach doing medical clinics, schools outreaches, soccer clinics, mini world cup, live screening of the world cup matches on big screens and even Christian movies at half time.
I created a handbook for the programs used in the leaders training before the project started, was in charge of running Kivulu Slums and also the main person running the UK team who came out to help us and sponsored the whole event. Staff Emmanuel was in charge of the accounting for the project and head of the Logistics committee.
With 4 KSM volunteers helping out during the whole event to. In total we reached thousands of children and adult for Jesus Christ. This was by far the hardest event I have ever been apart of, both physically and mentally but I am blessed to know that I had a huge part to play.
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