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Is MYSA full of thieves, age cheats and sexual abusers?

14 May 2012

Of course not. But, according to misleading, inaccurate and unfair public statements made by the Str... Read more
Peter Karanja’s transition from the MYSA Staff to MYSA Alumni and Partner Category

07 March 2012

The MYSA Board, Executive Council and Senior Management accepted Peter Karanja’s transition to his n... Read more
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The Laureus Sports for good Chairman Edwin Moses Talks MYSA

21 January 2011

Ten years ago, I was privileged to be asked to become Chairman of the Laureus World Sports Academy. At the time this felt like being made captain of the greatest sports team ever put together. Of course there was a more serious purpose to our endeavours: through the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation we hoped ...

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Last day of the Laikipia and beyond tournament- Eto'o was unable to participate in the exhibition match that saw... http://t.co/Rvzknn9t
5 hours ago via Facebook

Last day of the Laikipia and beyond tournament, Eto'o was unable to participate in the exhibition match that saw... http://t.co/a8y9IZXJ
5 hours ago via Facebook

Second day of Laikipia and beyond unity cup- patron Samuel Eto'o made a technical appearance accompanied by U.N... http://t.co/yDcWGNK4
yesterday via Facebook

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01 June 2011

Bonface Vanja One of the greatest opportunities that I’ve received through MYSA was a 13-month...
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Thank you to the companies that have supported us over the years. We are very grateful.

We are always keen to create new partnerships with companies and their staff who would like to support MYSA. Companies partner with us for different reasons – some want to support a development initiative in Kenya, some want to support an organisation tackling child poverty, and others have staff that are sports enthusiasts and want to support a youth sports organisation.

Whatever the reason, we would love to hear from you.

There are a number of ways that we can work together:

  • We can help you inspire your staff to fundraise for our young people. This can be fun and helps to build morale.
  • We can provide employee volunteering opportunities – whether this is remotely from their desk in the office or in person in the Mathare slums. Employees often relish the chance to support a non-profit organisation through the donation of their time and skills.
  • If you are an organisation based nearby in Nairobi, we can organise football matches or music and drama performances for employee outings or parties.

We have a large collection of photos and footage that we would be happy to let you use in your company publications. Our members would also write regularly to companies or even individual employees to say thank you.