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Pistis Foundation, others lift street kids through sports, innovation

The Pistis Foundation, in collaboration with the Asumah Brothers, has empowered 70 street children from economically challenged communities through sports, and innovation projects.

This initiative, which ran from June to September 2024, aims to provide valuable skills and engagements through sports and technology training.
Targeting children from the Kids-off-the-Street (KOTS) Shelter, Destiny Trust Home, and Jakande community, the organisers said that the project was designed to offer a productive and engaging holiday experience.

The project kicked off with an exciting football tournament on June 15 at the Pistis Conference Centre (PCC) football field, with 73 children and 55 adults in attendance at the opening ceremony.
 
According to the foundation, over three months, 70 children participated in weekly football training sessions under the guidance of a dedicated volunteer coach, and their hard work culminated in a championship match and awards ceremony on August 16.  

The Destiny Trust Foundation Boys Football Club (FC) and Girls FC secured the top positions, while Jakande Boys FC and KOTS Boys FC finished second and third, respectively.

In the girls’ category, KOTS Girls FC came in second, and Jakande Girls FC was third, with the Most Valuable Player (MVP) awards given to deserving participants.
 
Running side-by-side with the football games, 23 children from the KOTS shelter engaged in technology training throughout the summer, which included basic computing skills and proficiency in Microsoft programmes, concluding with group projects.

The Sports and Innovation project is part of the Pistis Foundation’s WINGS Academy-a skills acquisition and talent development programme, which has provided meaningful and structured

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