Ekhaya Lethu Sports Project

Ekhaya Lethu Sports Project

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Using sports and social inclusion to address issues faced by young immigrants in South Africa.

02/04/2024

On 25 January Football Without Borders attended LIFSA event as they are one of the recipient of the LISFA funding for 2024 for the continuation of the Ekayalethu Sports Project and Michael Mapfunde , Director was there to make a presentation of the project.

Photos from Ekhaya Lethu Sports Project's post 23/08/2023

on 25 February 2023 , Football Without Borders in partnership with Australian & New Zealand High Commission hosted the Dream Cup Tournament which had 4 under 15 boys and 4 Under 17 girls soccer team to celebrate the values of the Womens World Cup been held in New Zealand and Australia

Photos from Ekhaya Lethu Sports Project's post 02/01/2023

Ekhayalethu Sports Project a project supported by Australian High Commission on 15 December 2022 partnered with Sports For Social Change Network were 12 boys and girls aged 11-12 years participated in a 7s Rugby and Lifeskills session with Star de France Rugby team from France

Photos from Ekhaya Lethu Sports Project's post 16/12/2022

Ekhayalethu Sports Project on 5 November 2022 held a belated celebration of "Day of the African Child" in which we had 4 girls netball and football teams, 4 football teams participating in the event were we had organisation like Tacu Foundation,Sisonke Gender, providing lifeskills session on gender based violence,mental health and sexual reproductive health

Photos from Ekhaya Lethu Sports Project's post 16/12/2022

Ekhayalethu Sports Project funded by Australian High Commission partnered with Tacu Foundation led by Ms Thalita Mosito to empower 40 youths boys and girls to participate in a mental health workshop which included activities such as fitness training and information on mental health

Photos from Ekhaya Lethu Sports Project's post 19/08/2022

Ekhaya Lethu Sports Project on 13August 2022 at Barnato Park High School in Hillbrow hosted a Women's Football Tournament to celebrate "Women's Month and belated World Refugee Day".The project is supported by Australian High Commission and also World Sports Betting and implemented by Football Without Borders and aims to provide a platform where human rights and values in order to change stereotype and stigma that triggers anti migrant attitude but encourages reconciliation and understanding of differences.I would like to thank Francis Phiri from Ekhayalethu Rising Stars FC for organising the event and being an agent of change amongst the youths

Photos from Ekhaya Lethu Sports Project's post 18/08/2022
Photos from Ekhaya Lethu Sports Project's post 21/07/2022

On 18 July 2022 in order to celebrate Nelson Mandela International Day through our Ekhaya Lethu Sports Project as an organisation we partnered with African Basket and provided 21 young boys from our partner organisation Ekhayalethu Rising Stars FC with food hampers.The day was also an opportunity to celebrate diversity as the young boys have backgrounds from South Africa,Zimbabwe,Congo and Nigeria. We would like thank African Basket officials, Dorothy Ncube,Shaudzirai Mudekenyu for this wonderful day and also Francis Phiri form Ekhayalethu Rising Stars FC

22/06/2022

sport | spatI
noun
an activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment.

22/06/2022

Ekhaya lethu
(Ndebele)
At our home.

22/06/2022

immigrant | 'Imigr(a)nt|
noun
a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country.

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Johannesburg
2001

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00
Saturday 09:00 - 17:00
Sunday 09:00 - 17:00