Nonprofit

The Kids League (Uganda)

Kampala, Uganda
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www.thekidsleague.org

  • About Us

    The Kids League Uganda works towards a world where all young people have the opportunity to improve their lives through access to sports and recreation. Its mission is to design and support sustainable sporting activities in the pursuit of wider development goals. Currently we are involved in Australian Government and UK Sport funded programmes which use sport and sport related activity to address health (HIV/AIDS), education and peace/conflict resolution in rural districts of Uganda. The Kids League (Uganda) is a registered International NGO in Uganda. We also have co-ed participatory sports leagues, education outreach programmes and a flag ship youth ambassador soccer team called 'Kampala Kids League' which has won 17 international trophies amongst which are 5 Gothia World Youth Cups.

    The Kids League Uganda works towards a world where all young people have the opportunity to improve their lives through access to sports and recreation. Its mission is to design and support sustainable sporting activities in the pursuit of wider development goals. Currently we are involved in Australian Government and UK Sport funded programmes which use sport and sport related activity to address health (HIV/AIDS), education and peace/conflict resolution in rural districts of Uganda. The Kids League (Uganda) is a registered International NGO in Uganda. We also have co-ed participatory sports leagues, education outreach programmes and a flag ship youth ambassador soccer team called 'Kampala Kids League' which has won 17 international trophies amongst which are 5 Gothia World Youth Cups.

    Cause Areas Include

    • Children & Youth
    • Conflict Resolution
    • Education
    • Sports & Recreation

    Location

    • 35, Nakasero Road, Kampala, None, Uganda
      PO Box 8392
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