By Nancy Waweru | Project Director
A day mixed with football, fun, mentorship and girl talk is what described VAP’s international women’s day that was globally celebrated on 8th March 2015.Right from the echelons of VAP: women staff, coaches and volunteers joined the bandwagon of other women from all the corners of the world to celebrate this extra ordinary day by gathering at Jericho community field with their football gears ready to play football matches with Mrembo Girls program participants. The teams were divided into groups, mixed with staff, coaches, participants and volunteers and lasted for two and a half hours. The tail hour of the games was spent on girl talks and mentorship where both participants had to open up and talk about experiences of issues they have gone through as a ‘girl’ child. In small groups, coaches took the lead by making an introduction and narrating the challenges they had gone through and how they had to overcome them. These introductions opened a Pandora’s box as partipants one by one started to get unglued, opening up and sharing their ordeal with the rest of the team including coaches and staff. Based on their vast experience of handling girls issues, and some of them by the virtue of after ‘been there and done that’,VAP coaches and staff offered supportive talk and advice to the participants including making informed choices and referrals to cases that were critical.
Coach of The Month
After having a short stint working with the community in a different capacity outside VAP, the two years experience that Carol has so far had with VAP since joining as a coach has been a springboard of advancing and cementing her talent and dreams of serving her fellow youth mates. Carol has been so phenomenon and passionate in executing her responsibilities both as a football coach of Mrembo FC and a life skills coach in various schools and community centres. The latest spanner thrown into her work was the digital story telling workshop that she attended in Netherlands a couple of months ago courtesy of Women Win which she has excellently built on it by training a couple of program girls on how to tell and write their personal stories. Despite teaching football and life skills to program participants, the ripple effects of digital story telling continues with other program participants who are learning from Carol on how to package and write their own personal stories
Project reports on GlobalGiving are posted directly to globalgiving.org by Project Leaders as they are completed, generally every 3-4 months. To protect the integrity of these documents, GlobalGiving does not alter them; therefore you may find some language or formatting issues.
If you donate to this project or have donated to this project, you can receive an email when this project posts a report. You can also subscribe for reports without donating.
Support this important cause by creating a personalized fundraising page.
Start a Fundraiser