FAQs

1. What criteria do you follow when selecting a charity organisation?

  • The charity should have a broad reach that addresses aspects of youth at risk steering them towards a healthy life through sport and education.
  • The charity must share and work towards achieving the same goals and objectives of the Foundation.
  • The charity must run along solid business principles.
  • Proceeds should be subject to audit and financial scrutiny.
  • Projects should be identifiable and measurable.
  • The charity should also contribute towards the projects that they are requesting support for.

2. What geographical areas do you focus on?

We are not geographically constrained but do make sure that the foundations we support work towards achieving the goals and objectives of the Foundation in an effective, efficient and controlled manner.

3. What is the overall message that you want to put across to the youth?

We want to put across a message to the youth that they must have hope and a dream and work towards their dream. The dream is to include living a healthy life through sport, develop pride in themselves which encourages a healthy body and therefore staying away from drugs. Belonging to a sporting team or club is better than gangsterism and can provide more than belonging to a gang and living a life of crime and drugs.