The
Imani Project was once again invited to be a presence at the annual Portland
Barefoot Soccer Tournament, held on Sunday, June 8 at Concordia College.
The Portland Barefoot 3v3 small-pitch event
is both a tournament and a festival, with the goal of teaching young people
about global HIV/AIDS. Around 520
children participate, and over 1,500 people attend the tournament.
There was also
an opportunity for the grown-ups to play bubble soccer, in which each player’s
body from the knees up is encased in a big plastic bubble; it’s pretty
hilarious to play, and to watch.
This is
the second year that the Imani Project has had a booth at the Portland Barefoot
Soccer tournament.
The Imani Project Booth
We raised a little
money selling crafts we brought back from Kenya, but more importantly, our
presence gave people at the tournament a chance to talk about, and to learn
about the global scale of HIV/AIDS, and about the work the Imani Project is
doing in Kenya. It was great fun to be there,
to watch the kids play, and to talk with all the people who stopped by the
Imani Project booth. I can’t wait to do
it again next year!
There's Lots of Silliness
If you want to know more about the tournament, you can go to www.portlandbarefootsoccer.org.
Virginia
Scott, IP Board Secretary