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Jul 04, 2012 Sports
Several local football clubs will benefit when Connect 3 Bridge, a Christian group, organizes a 3 days clinic for youths 10-18 on July 3rd & 4th at the Buxton Community Centre Ground. Consequently, activities would be shifted to the West Demerara Secondary School Ground on July 5 for a similar session. Activities will be held between 9:00hrs-12:00hrs daily.
The programme got underway last year with soccer camps involving football clubs on the East and West Coast corridors where players were issued with football gears. Since then, administrators have committed to yearly sessions.
The Soccer Ministry Mission comprises a group of Christians and was founded by Tyler Yancey. Administrators seek to impact different areas of Guyana through the kind donations of churches and other organizations in the United States of America.
The group aspires to network partnerships between Guyana and the USA towards the development of football and by extension, young people.
The USA based organization supports local soccer clubs by dispatching mission teams comprising renowned coaches to conduct soccer camps for youths between 10-18 years old.
During sessions, participants are taken through their paces on the field, while the North American group provides nourishing meals, organizes friendly matches and distributes gears to the players.
The spiritual welfare of the players is also considered and they are exposed to the teachings of Jesus Christ while engaged in bible studies. Facilitators will also conduct coaching education and league management workshops for local youth coaches.
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