Help I AM A DREAMER FOUNDATION by sports and recreation items/equipment for our child beneficiaries and our soccer team

 Bojanala Platinum District Municipality, North West

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Help I AM A DREAMER FOUNDATION by sports and recreation items/equipment for our child beneficiaries and our soccer team

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Sports equipment

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Help I AM A DREAMER FOUNDATION by sports and recreation items/equipment for our child beneficiaries and our soccer team

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We kindly appeal for donations of sports and recreation equipment to support our community soccer team, which is part of the I Am A Dreamer Foundation’s youth development initiatives. For many of our young participants, the soccer team is more than just a game—it’s a safe space that promotes discipline, teamwork, physical health, and emotional well-being. However, the team currently faces challenges due to a lack of proper equipment, including soccer balls, boots, kits, cones, whistles, and training gear. With your support, we can provide these young players with the tools they need to train safely, build confidence, and pursue their passion for sport. Your donation will go a long way in helping us keep the dreams of our youth alive, both on and off the field.


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I AM A DREAMER FOUNDATION

I AM A DREAMER FOUNDATION

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