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Hoops 4 Hope's Mission
Hoops 4 Hope provides the most basic tools that young people need to play team sports and face the many challenges of growing up in communities plagued with poverty, crime, and HIV/AIDS. We build basketball courts, organize leagues, distribute athletic equipment collected from around the United States, run coaching clinics, organize tournaments, supply financial assistance for team travel, host international basketball coaches and players, and provide children with a safe, nurturing environment in which they develop more than just skills for the court, they develop SKILLS 4 LIFE! SKILLS 4 LIFE is the H4H Life Skills program. Life Skills are acquired or developed skills or tools that help a person be successful in Life. This extends from knowing how to brush your teeth to being able to use language effectively. Both are Life Skills because both help us achieve success in our lives, but in very different ways.
Of all of the challenges young people face, HIV/AIDS is certainly the most frightening. It is literally a matter of life or death. But as devastating as this disease is, it is just one of life's challenges they face. Poverty, crime, and lack of proper education are obstacles they must confront each day. Add in the difficulties that all young people face such as peer pressure, family and identity issues, and these challenges become truly formidable. We must empower them to develop to their fullest potential. This is what SKILLS 4 LIFE is all about! (Click here to read more about our SKILLS 4 LIFE program.)
About HOOPS 4 HOPE: Basketball and other team sports provide an infrastructure where social skills can develop. Young people in our programs learn that the skills they will develop playing sports extend well beyond the playing field and are applicable to life's challenges. Life Skills are any acquired techniques that help an individual deal successfully with his or her own life. Organized sports encourage more than healthy competition; they help erase racial boundaries. Sports unite adults and children from different backgrounds. Moreover, the trust that develops between coaches and the young people they mentor provides an opportunity for discussion of the crucial issues that affect their lives every day.
Where We Are
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SOUTH AFRICA: Please help us sustain their innovative programs by making a donation to:
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