Mai 2022 – Pangu wird Partner
Das nachhaltige Modelabel Pangu bringt die erste Masaai-Pinguin Kollektion mit uns raus
Mai 2022 – Unser Wasserprojekt
Endlich konnten wir die Oltepez Grundschule mit sauberem Trinkwasser versorgen
April 2022 – Designprojekt
Was haben unsere Masaai-Kids da nur gestaltet? Coole Designs für unseren T-Shirt Partner
März 2022 – Natürlicher Schutz
Ganz schnell gewachsen - Der nachhaltige Windschutz ist fertig für den ersten Kick!
März 2022 – Die Kids helfen mit
Der Fußballplatz bekommt einen Windschutz, damit die Sandschicht länger Bestand hat
Feb. 2022 – K4L beim BR
Carsten und Matias zu Gast auf der blauen Couch beim BR (Link zum Podcast)

Where comes
what there:
1 School
We want to expand the „Pamoja Secondary School“ and thus also enable the Maasai girls to attend the school.
2 wells
With your help, we can professionally build a well in the barren volcanic area, ensuring access to clean drinking water.
3 FootballPitch
The donated artificial turf pitch needs to be professionally installed. We need expanded equipment for both soccer fields.
4 Camp and equipment
We want to offer more soccer camps for girls and boys in Ngabobo. In addition, we need more football equipment and a room set to stay overnight.
Background
On dry land
The Maasai of Ngabobo often still live in mud huts very remote in the lowlands on the border with Kenya. The steppe is very dry and is considered one of the poorest regions in the world. School education and health care are far from being a matter of course here. On the contrary, the situation for the Maasai there is becoming increasingly difficult. The government is taking away the land they need to survive. But without enough grazing land for their animals, the Maasai can no longer sustain themselves. The result is not only a lack of perspective for people, but also the destruction of established structures and the unique nature.

We continue to play the ball