Obunga and Orongo FC welcome grassroots football empowerment in Kisumu

Football
By Washington Onyango | Jul 17, 2024
Michael Odari (center) wraps the captain armbard onto the Orongo FC players.[Courtesy]

In a concerted effort to empower grassroots football and bolster community cohesion, Interior PS Dr. Raymond Omollo has launched a transformative initiative that is making waves across Kisumu County.

Through his Community Empowerment Sports Initiative, PS Omollo and his team are not only providing crucial sports equipment but also instilling a sense of purpose and opportunity among local youth.

The latest beneficiaries of this initiative, Obunga Football Club in Kisumu Central Constituency and Orongo Football Club in Kisumu East Constituency, received a substantial donation that included complete sports kits, essential equipment, and two footballs per team.

For these clubs, which have often struggled with inadequate resources, this support marks a significant step forward.

"This initiative goes beyond just providing equipment," emphasized PS Omollo Initiative Coordinator Michael Odari during a mentorship session held alongside the donations. "It's about harnessing the power of football to drive positive change in our communities."

The event, attended by local leaders including UDA Nyanza Regional Coordinator Aggrey James Ottore and Initiative Coordinator Michael Odari, underscored the collaborative effort required to support grassroots sports effectively.

Obunga FC players and technicla team fater being kitted.[Courtesy]

Calvince Sule Baba Cj, patron of Orongo FC, highlighted the broader impact of the initiative: "Football has the potential to transform lives, inspiring young talents and uniting communities."

PS Omollo's initiative extends beyond Kisumu County, encompassing various parts of Nyanza such as Siaya, Bondo, Kabonyo Kanyagwal in Kano, and Nyatike. Each region has benefited from similar donations and mentorship sessions, reinforcing the government's commitment to youth development through sports.

"Football is a socio-economic force," noted John Okello, team manager of Obunga FC, reflecting on the profound impact the initiative has on local youth. "By investing in our young players, we're investing in the future of our communities."

Orongo FC players and technicla bench after being kitted.[Courtesy]

With full sports uniforms, captain armbands, and essential equipment now at their disposal, these clubs are not only better equipped to compete but also to serve as positive outlets for local youth.

The initiative's holistic approach aims to keep young people engaged in constructive activities, steering them away from negative influences and towards a path of personal growth and community pride.

As PS Raymond Omollo's Community Empowerment Sports Initiative continues to expand, its positive influence on grassroots footballers and their communities becomes increasingly evident.

Through generosity and commitment, this initiative is proving that football indeed has the power to change lives and build a brighter future for the youth of Kisumu County and beyond.

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