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The Drive Home

Writer: Rob Fisher Rob Fisher


 

Hello,


I returned to Eswatini on Tuesday. The drive to and from Johannesburg is fascinating and reminds me of South Africa's vastness. This attribute spans the continent and mirrors its potential.


Youth football players and the talent within Africa's children are incredible. On the drive home, I thought about our next steps, how to expand to help the most amount of overlooked kids, and recalled our inspiration: Mswati II Methodist High School, which is viewable via our pinned Instagram post or on our website.


My drive did what drives do: evoke thought—and what circled was our overarching purpose: that promoting overlooked kids, communities, and talent is critical to a better "tomorrow." It is essential to a happy, accepting world without gaps—a "togetherness" that understands the unity of talent. Moreover, this "togetherness" remains unattainable if we do not seek, encourage, and support "talent" as an advancement tool for our lives.


Thank you, as always—if you wish to donate, you may do so via the toolbar link.


We cannot change the world independently, but we will together.

Until next time.


Live forever,

Rob Fisher

Executive Director and Head of Scouting

 
 
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