The Hollywood Foundation, is renowned for its commitment to sports and community upliftment through its CSI programme, has once again demonstrated its dedication to nurturing young talent. On 26 April 2024, the Foundation visited the Young Kings Football Club in George, to hand over essential soccer kits and equipment, ensuring that the club continues its pivotal role in the community.
Established in 2023, the Young Kings Football Club is home to three dynamic teams. The club plays a crucial role in George, providing young individuals with positive activities that keep them engaged in positive activities. This recent CSI initiative by the Hollywood Foundation aligns perfectly with the club’s mission to foster young talent and contribute to the holistic development of these budding athletes.
During the visit, the Hollywood Foundation Team was greeted with enthusiasm and gratitude from both the players and the club’s management. The new soccer kits and equipment provided under this CSI project are set to significantly enhance the training and performance of the Young Kings Football Club. This support not only boosts the players’ morale but also ensures they have the necessary resources to hone their skills and pursue their passion for football.
Grant Mohammed, Owner of Young Kings FC, expressed his heartfelt thanks for the Hollywood Foundation’s generous contribution. He remarked, “We are incredibly grateful for this support. The Hollywood Foundation’s CSI initiative has provided our young players with the equipment they need to excel. This contribution will give our youth the opportunity to dream big and stay focused on their goals.”
The Hollywood Foundation’s CSI efforts continue to make a tangible difference in communities across the region. By supporting grassroots sports teams like the Young Kings Football Club, the Foundation is investing in the future of young athletes and the broader community. This latest contribution underscores the Foundation’s belief that sports can be a powerful tool for social change and development.