
The Real Madrid Foundation celebrates World Humanitarian Day
Over 10,000 children in Africa have been assisted this year through 52 social sports schools and other humanitarian aid projects.
Over 10,000 children in Africa have been assisted this year through 52 social sports schools and other humanitarian aid projects.
Over 750 children have enjoyed learning football and values alongside Kaptiva Sports.
The programmes, run in conjunction with Anakk, benefit from the support of the Mapfre Foundation.
Throughout the cuontry, more than 10,500 people benefit from socialsports projects.
The clinics were held in conjunction with MVP Mundo and Soccer Advisors Group, with 30% of participants able to attend thanks to scholarships issued by local businesses.
The project in Wollongong focuses on migrants and benefits a hundred young people of various nationalities, who learn about football and values.
The channel is celebrating its first anniversary with the support of adidas and Interactvty.
The project is being developed in Kampala in cooperation with the Xcalibur Foundation and MTN Uganda.
Some thirty youngsters had the chance to see the Real Madrid players up close at the UCLA.
The Foundation's campuses have broken records in terms of number of participants this summer.