TENNIS RWANDA CHILDREN’S FOUNDATION
Learning life skills…Through Tennis
The Tennis Rwanda Children’s Foundation is introducing tennis to the most vulnerable children in Rwanda.
Our core aim is to create opportunities and bring positive change to the lives of children who can benefit physically and psychologically from learning tennis.
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January 15
Venue
New York, NY
February 15
Venue
New York, NY
March 15
Venue
New York, NY
OUR IMPACT TO DATE:
1,500
CHILDREN IN THE PROGRAM
10
7
CLINIC LOCATIONS
DISTRICTS
14
FULL-TIME COACHES
*By the end of 2024, we aim to have 3,000 children participating, 25 trained coaches on staff and program teaching sites in many key Districts throughout Rwanda.
“The TRCF and International Tennis Club partnership has elevated tennis to become the fastest growing sport amongst children and teens in Rwanda.”
— Phil Cox, Tennis Rwanda Children's Foundation, Co-Founder
JOIN US IN OUR MISSION
Through tennis, we can create new pathways of opportunity and build bridges for vulnerable children in Rwanda
*All donations to TRCF will be processed through our 501(c)(3) registered organization partner, the U.S. International Tennis Club
MEET JOSELINE UMULISA, CO-FOUNDER
Genocide survivor, 7-time National Tennis Champion, and dedicated Humanitarian is using tennis to help children learn the game and develop essential life-skills and values
“...the 36-year-old also rose from the tragedies of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi to make a name for herself as one of the best tennis players the country has produced over the last two decades.
She believes her story can inspire athletes – particularly young ones – across all disciplines.”
— The New Times
From Genocide ruins to tennis icon: The making of Joseline Umulisa
“It’s more than academic anad sports straining. It’s providing real-world tools these children need to improve their lives… and the lives of otheres.”
— Joseline Umulisa, Tennis Rwanda Children’s Foundation, Co-Founder
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