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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

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By making a donation, you can help a young person in Mathare to overcome the challenges they face and go on to achieve their full potential.

Your contribution is important, so please help in whatever way you can.

  • £20 covers the cost of running an HIV/AIDS awareness session for 100 young people 
  • £10 would feed a children in a remand home for a whole week 
  • £10 is enough to pay for a child to participate in a Haba na Haba workshop
  • £60 is enough to buy a school uniform to enable a child to go to school
  • £120 would buy enough football shirts for a whole team
  • £150 is all it takes to pay a child's school fees for one year 

 

International donors

We will soon be launching a system to accept online donations. If you would like us to let you know when the new system has been set up, click here to send us a message and we will send you an email.

 

National donors

If you live in Kenya and have a contract with Safaricom, you can use your mobile phone to send us a donation. Just follow these simple steps:

  • Go to the ‘Safaricom’ menu and select ‘M-PESA’
  • Select ‘Send Money’
  • Enter the MYSA M-PESA number: +254 713 750 344
  • Enter the amount you wish to send and your PIN
  • You will see a screen with the information that you have entered. Confirm that it is correct and press OK
  • You and MYSA will receive an SMS confirming the transaction

Remember that to send money you must first deposit cash into your M-PESA account.

Click here for more information on how to make a donation using your mobile phone.

 

A gift in memory

A donation made in memory of someone, particularly if they were interested in young people, sport or Africa, is a wonderful way to celebrate their life whilst also helping other people. If you would like to remember a loved one by making a donation to MYSA in their memory, please contact us [hyperlink to contact us page] to find out more.