Meet Naima: Turning FFWU’s work into beautiful and inspiring content!
In this post, we are introducing Naima, who has always believed in the power of sports as a tool for social change. In October 2024, she joined FFWU, bringing her …
In this post, we are introducing Naima, who has always believed in the power of sports as a tool for social change. In October 2024, she joined FFWU, bringing her …
Today, we’re introducing Elisa from Portugal, whose passion for football has been a part of her life for as long as she can remember—whether playing on the field or cheering …
As 2024 comes to a close, it’s time to reflect on a very special year for FFWU! Our latest Annual Report takes you behind the scenes of our 2024 journey—covering …
Why it needs people like you and organizations like us more than ever Dear Members, Supporters, and Friends of FFWU, Christmas is traditionally a celebration of love and compassion. However, …
This is the second edition of our Annual Report. What it entails: If you have any feedback, we are happy to hear it! We are grateful for your interest and …
The question at our FFWU strategy workshop last weekend was: how do we grow our impact while making us more sustainable as an organization at the same time? We did’nt …
Volunteers are the heart and soul of every social profit organization. But in order to grow and grow sustainably, organizations like FFWU need to invest in professional structures and full-time …
Next year we are up for something big: in 2021 we want to work with 24 young women and men from South African townships and help them become Social Football Coaches for their local communities. And to turn this plan into reality, we need your support!
10 years of FFWU – the people that shaped our story: Interview with Mkululi Gee Gogo from Heideveld, Cape Town
During our first coaching course at GCU in 2011 one coach was really standing out. It was Cody Damons who at that time was 17 years old.
