BIGGER AND BETTER!! It was time for another, bigger, and more exciting inter-school sports tournament, this time with netball AND football! This time we invited 4 schools to take part in 2 sports and the whole day really was quite something to behold. Supporters came from miles around with various communities coming together for a […]
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Theo’s off to the Juventus Ghana Summer Camp!
Meet Theo, a 17-year-old orphan shouldering the responsibility of caring for his six siblings by selling t-shirts on the streets of the village in which our charity operates. We have been fundraising to see if we could get enough money to send one of our most talented players to the Juventus Ghana Summer Camp in […]
Inter-School Netball Tournament
School’s Out!!! We Can As One successfully organized our inaugural Inter-School Netball Tournament, featuring the participation of the following schools. – Abenta Methodist Basic School – Adawso Presbyterian Junior High School – Adawso Roman Catholic Junior High School This event was a remarkable day, uniting the entire community for an exhilarating and fiercely competitive afternoon […]
CHAMPIONS!
Changing Lives FC have won the D3 league after losing only two games in the entire league season. Their winning of the league came by beating Dreams soccer Academy by 3 goals. It was such a beautiful scene full of tears of joy. Coming from different walks of life to be a part of this great […]
WE CAN AS ONE SUPPORTING CHANGING LIVES FC GHANA
We Can As One have been involved with Changing Lives FC Ghana from its inception, starting with an enthusiastic teacher wanting to coach sports to a couple of his gifted students, through to a Ghana FA registered team in Division 3. What an achievement in less than a year! We have assisted them in their […]
First League Match Results!
Finally, everything we have worked for over the past 9 months culminated in the day of our first Ghana FA Division 3 match, played on our home pitch which the boys had painstakingly prepared for a whole week before the game. The boys were nervous but confident and proud and, more than anything, excited. We […]