Futurestars Charity, RLFG partner to support young rugby players

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Rugby League Federa­tion Ghana (RLFG) has announced a new part­nership with Futurestars Charity to help young children through education and sports. The two organisations have signed an agreement to provide scholarships, mentorship, and sports opportunities for under­privileged children in Ghana. Through this partnership, students who play rugby league with RLFG and those in Future­stars Charity ...The post Futurestars Charity, RLFG partner to support young rugby players appeared first on Ghanaian Times.

Rugby League Federa­tion Ghana (RLFG) has announced a new part­nership with Futurestars Charity to help young children through education and sports.The two organisations have signed an agreement to provide scholarships, mentorship, and sports opportunities for under­privileged children in Ghana.Through this partnership, students who play rugby league with RLFG and those in Future­stars Charity partner schools will receive school support, financial help, learning materials, and guid­ance to help them grow in school and sports.

A special moment in this partnership is the selection of John Boyd as the first student to receive a Futurestars Charity scholarship through rugby league.His passion for learning and sports makes him the perfect choice for this opportunity.Simon Militon, Director of Futurestars Charity, shared his excitement:“At Futurestars Charity, we believe that education and sports go hand in hand.



This partnership with RLFG will help children reach their full potential both in the classroom and on the rugby field.We are very happy to support John Boye and many more chil­dren in the future.”Futurestars Charity will provide scholarships covering school fees, uniforms, books, and meals, while RLFG will train and mentor the students in rugby league, giving them more opportunities in the sport.

John Boye’s mother, Victoria Boye, was full of joy and grati­tude: “This is a dream come true for my son. As a mother, I have always wanted him to do well in school, but things have not been easy.Now, with this scholarship, he can continue his education and still play the sport he loves.

”Jafaru Awudu Mustapha, RLFG General Manager, also shared his thoughts: “We are happy to work with Futurestars Charity to help young rugby players. This partnership will make sure tal­ented children get the education they deserve while growing in the sport.”–Citinewsroom.

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