RYSA

What we do at RYSA

RYSA works with children and youth growing up in informal settlements in Nairobi.
Through football, education and mentorship, we create structure, safety and long-term opportunities.

Football opens the door, but responsibility, learning and community are what sustain progress.

Football programmes

Football provides routine, motivation and belonging.

RYSA runs structured training programmes for boys and girls across multiple age groups, from early childhood to senior teams. Training focuses on teamwork, discipline, physical health and respect, both on and off the pitch.

For most participants, football is not about becoming professionals. It is about stability, confidence and personal growth.

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Education & School Attendance

Education first

School attendance is a core requirement at RYSA. All children in our programmes are expected to be enrolled in school, with education treated as an essential part of their development.

  • School attendance is required to participate in RYSA programmes
  • Support is provided when children face barriers to education
  • Close collaboration with families, local schools and authorities
  • Academic tutoring helps students keep up and stay on track
  • Education is integrated with sport, not treated as a separate activity
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Our work

Four focus areas that guide our daily work and long-term commitment.

0.1

Football programs

Build skills, discipline, and teamwork.

0.2

Education support

School attendance is a core requirement.

0.3

Community impact

Keeps young people away from crime and harmful influences

0.4

Girls Empowerment

Empower girls through sport and education.

0.1

Football programs

Build skills, discipline, and teamwork.

0.2

Education support

School attendance is a core requirement.

0.3

Community impact

Keeps young people away from crime and harmful influences

0.4

Girls Empowerment

Empower girls through sport and education.

Our guidelines

01.

Football programs

Build skills, discipline, and teamwork.

02.

Education support

School attendance is a core requirement.

03.

Community impact

keeps young people away from crime and harmful influences

04.

Girls Empowerment

Empower girls through sport and education.

Girls & Inclusion

Girls’ inclusion

RYSA works to ensure girls have equal access to sport, mentorship and education support. Dedicated teams create safe spaces where girls can train, compete and grow with confidence.

  • Dedicated girls’ teams across age groups
  • Safe environments that encourage confidence and consistency
  • Support that helps girls stay in school and continue learning
  • Mentorship focused on wellbeing, goals and life skills
  • Inclusion as a core part of long-term community development
Support RYSA’s work

Support RYSA

Your support helps children and youth stay in school and build long-term opportunities.

Support RYSA

Your support helps children and youth stay in school and build long-term opportunities.