Help Eyomphakathi Foundation by Soccer&Netball Jersey, Trophies, Medals and refreshment for Sports Youth Tournamnet
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Help Eyomphakathi Foundation by Soccer&Netball Jersey, Trophies, Medals and refreshment for Sports Youth Tournamnet
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Need Type: Event Support Location: Umlazi, Durban, KwaZulu-Natal Need Title: Support Required for Eyomphakathi Foundation Youth Tournament More Info: The Eyomphakathi Foundation is organizing a Youth Tournament on July 13, 2024, at King Zwelithini Stadium in Umlazi, Durban. The event aims to engage youth aged 12 to 35 in various sports activities, promoting physical health, social integration, and personal development. We are seeking support in the form of goods and volunteer services to ensure the success of this event. Our need: Goods: Jerseys: Description: Provide high-quality jerseys for the winning teams (#1 and #2) in both soccer and netball. Purpose: These jerseys will serve as a symbol of achievement and pride for the winning teams, encouraging continued participation in sports and fostering a sense of accomplishment. Quantity: 40 jerseys (20 per winning team in soccer and netball). Specifications: Lightweight, breathable fabric suitable for sports activities, featuring the event logo and sponsor branding. Medals: Description: Ensure each participant receives a medal to recognize their participation and efforts in the tournament. Purpose: Medals will act as a token of appreciation and motivation for all participants, celebrating their commitment and involvement in the event. Quantity: 200 medals (estimate based on expected participants). Design: Customized design with the event logo, participant's category, and year. Trophies: Description: Award trophies to the top performers in each category (e.g., MVP, best team) to celebrate their achievements and foster healthy competition. Purpose: Trophies will highlight exceptional performance, encouraging excellence and inspiring other participants to strive for success. Quantity: 10 trophies (estimate based on categories and winners). Design: Elegant and durable design with event-specific engraving. Refreshments: Description: Offer nutritious refreshments such as fruits and water to all participants, promoting healthy lifestyles and hydration during the event. Purpose: Providing healthy snacks and hydration will ensure participants remain energized and focused, contributing to their overall well-being and performance. Quantity: Sufficient quantities to accommodate approximately 400 participants and spectators. Type: Fresh fruits (e.g., apples, oranges, bananas) and bottled water or hydration stations with clean, filtered water. Event Impact: Physical Health: Encourages youth to engage in physical activities, improving their overall fitness and health. Social Integration: Fosters a sense of community and teamwork, helping participants develop social skills and build lasting relationships. Personal Development: Instills values of discipline, leadership, and perseverance, contributing to the holistic development of young individuals. Community Engagement: Strengthens community ties by bringing together participants, volunteers, and spectators from various backgrounds. Next Steps: Submit Your Support: Interested individuals and organizations can contact the Eyomphakathi Foundation to offer their support.
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