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AVIF is an innovative online charity, assisting with sustainable development via online & onsite volunteering in rural Kenya, East Africa. Being virtual means negligible administration costs for worldwide impact. We believe in efficiency, honesty and transparency. We don't charge fees.

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[Panorama shot above by Simon Gardner, a volunteer, taken minutes before the storm hit him while cycling through Kenya on the Tour d'Afrique. His full journal and pictures are here].



Football for the future Kenyan generations

Just heard from Michael in Naivasha and been updated with the emails that have been flying back and forth between Kenya and Leeds, UK where 2 sports teachers are trying to push Michaels fantastic football academy project forward, prior to their arrival in Kenya for the Summer Programme.

We have an urgent need for the following, to be purchased cheaply in Kenya, so if you have any connections with sporting establishments or even with the Beckham World, please let us know. Prior to the FIFA World Cup next year in South Africa any involvement will be worthwhile.

Footballs (size 4 and 5) and bibs, field markers, first aid kits and
tactical boards are all needed for several centres where training will
be provided by Michaels "Academy" around Naivasha and Gilgil. Andrew
and Philip will be spending a month to assist Michael, attending
training sessions with the local "Homegrown FC", a nationwide league
club based just south of Lake Naivasha.


European commissioner for Humanitarian Aid Louis Michel poses next to Zakumi,
official mascot for the World Cup (Photo from REUTERS)

Any help you can offer, we'd appreciate it. Perhaps you'd like to join them in Kenya and offer your skills, Get in touch.

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