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VCT match at Kafue Day: need to know!
A team from Comet Champs came to Kafue Day on Saturday 5th May to provide Volunteer Counseling and Testing. Part of the Never Give Up Football League program is the sensitization on HIV/AIDS prevention and awareness, so the presence of VCT made the peer educators` activities even more special and relevant as the participants and the spectators could find out their HIV status.
Peer educators working with the children
Never Give Up Cross Country: the first race
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Africa Freedom Day Celebration
The coaches decided that the best way to keep the children active and celebrate this special day for Zambia was to play football together. At Matanda ground, the Matanda Boys, Shikoswe and Yam Sakala U10 and U15 played a little tournament which saw the home team win on both categories.
Never Give Up Football League 2010 Kick Off
8TH May 2010: The Never Give Up Football League has finally started!
On Saturday the emotions run high: the children and youths were very excited, especially among those players whose teams were new to the program. Most teams arrived singing and chanting to the match grounds ready for the first games.
The coaches and peer educators too, were very enthusiastic: the ones looking forward to see their team put into practice all those training practices, the others thrilled to finally having the possibility to engage with children and youths on very important topics such as life skills and HIV/AIDS awareness.
The all community from the 8 different grounds where the matches took place was somehow involved in the day: many children came to watch their friends play cheering and encouraging them; football fans tried to spot new talents and potential international players; rival team`s members came to show their support and somehow check the competition.
The games run fairly smoothly and by the end of the day everyone was exhausted but extremely happy of having taken part to such fun day!
Peer educators training
Chiparamba Community School
The organization and daily management of the training have been the best example of community mobilization: there were those who came providing plates and cups for lunch; those who carried 25kg bags of millie meal on the back of their bicycles; those who hosted overnight the participants who came from too far…
On the last day, the Kafue District Commissioner honored us with his presence and issued the certificates to all participants.