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“No one has ever become poor by giving.” – Anne Frank
Here in the USA it is Giving Tuesday!

Everyday is a great day to give, but apparently today is an extra special day to give (I guess because we spent the weekend being Thankful)…….

Ball Project can always use donations to help coaches & community leaders around the world buy balls & sports equipment to help children play.

& here are some other great places to give, if you are feeling generous:
“Nobody who ever gave his best regretted it.” – George Halas
Live generously. Give generously.
Thank you & keep up the good work.
“Nobody who ever gave his best regretted it.” – George Halas
Here in the USA it is Giving Tuesday!
Everyday is a great day to give, but apparently today is an extra special day to give (I guess because we spent the weekend being Thankful)…….
Anyway, Ball Project can always use donations to help community leaders around the world buy balls & sports equipment to help children play.
& here are some other great places to give, if you are feeling generous:
“No one has ever become poor by giving.” – Anne Frank
Live generously. Give generously.
Thank you & keep up the good work.
Here is a great short update from one of our partners in Ukraine:
About my Projects:
1)We work with 2 age groups in my community this is around 50 kids. We practice together around 4 times per week. We have a character lesson once a week.
2) We helped create a network among coaches in Ukraine. It is called Christian Football of Ukraine we help each other by conducting tournaments, camps and educational courses. We see how common help allows us to be more effective in our work.
3) One of my former players on my team moved to Kiev to University to do sports development work and he serves the student community through Frisbee.
Several Ball Project partners have started using Frisbee in their sport development work. Frisbee is great because it is inexpensive & portable. Frisbee can be competitive or simply fun.
I travel allover the world with my Aerobie Dogobie flying disc because it is soft & flexible & fits in my back pocket.
I have played Frisbee with 5 year old kids & 90 year old women out in a tiny village in India on a trip with Invisible Girl Project. I have played Frisbee with kids in Egypt & Hyde Park, London
It is fun to see Frisbee growing internationally as a way to build communities, health & fitness, teams & to help children play.