Monday, August 15, 2011

Keri arrives



The long awaited arrival of Keri Ingraham soon came to pass as she arrived at the children's home on the 4th August 2011.

Coach Keri as the children fondly call her is visiting the children's home and will be staying with the children for more than three months. All the children are excited about this especially with her bible study and basketball lessons.
Last week she held a basketball clinic for children at the Resurrection life church on Entebbe road and more than 4o children both boys and girls participated. She will be holding weekly basketball lessons at two different schools alongside tennis and bible classes at the Children's Home.

We welcome you Keri and wish you a good adventure with the children in Uganda.

Monday, August 8, 2011

Crane School wins innagural Pass it on Soccer Gala





Crane Educational Center has won the innagural Passit -on Soccer- KSEM organised soccer gala. The gala which attracted 4 teams was held at the Rubaga Sports Complex under construction.
Passit On soccer Founder Vivek Ramakrishnan who also took part in the organising of the activities handed over the trophy. Also present was the Secretary General of the Uganda Youth Footballl Association Mr. Abdul Sulaiman Ssemugenyi and the Director of Crane Educational Center Mr. David Luzinda.
KSEM administrator Moses Kalanzi called upon participant to uphold discipline as a vital aspect of their sporting lives. The function was closed by KSEM Director and founder Mr. Daniel Kisseka Ntale who encouraged youths to actively participate in developing their communities.

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Sports Gift Donates



Sports Gift(www.sportsgift.org/) a US-based Charity organisation has donated sports items to KSEM. The items which included 6 soccer uniforms, 30 soccer balls, 20 cones,48 soccer cleats and 60 shin guards among others were received this month.

KSEM friends in the US led by Artur Urbanski and Marek Urbanski a professional footballer covered the shipment of these items to Uganda. Artur and Marek and Chris have also put together a fundraising webpage for the purpose(http://kampalaschoolsportsfund.com/)

The items were distributed to members of KSEM Children's Home. Other items were distributed to a girls soccer team in Kampala and Rubaga boys Primary school. Another local youth coach, who coaches St. Julian High School was also given 5 balls in the same regard.

Other items in the shipment included ball pumps, clipboards, cones and flags. Also Knit with love a Carlifonia-based charity donated knit caps to the children.(www.knitwithlove.org)

We would like to thank everyone who made this possible. Many thanks go to Claire Baxter at Sports Gift, Lindsay Baxter at Knit with Love and to Artur,Chris and Marek Urbanski for the love and support.

Monday, May 2, 2011

Jill, Jo and Hayley visit





We were belessed with the visit of Daniel's Promise Trustee Jill Gradon and two of her friends to the Children's orphanage. Jill, Hayley and Jo arrived in Uganda on Friday 28 April and spent 4 days with the children. It was all fun having them here and sharing their love with the boys.

The climax of the activities was a beach party for the boys which they enjoyed very much. Thank you Jill, Jo and Hayley for the love.

Monday, April 18, 2011

KSEM CHILDREN IN STREET EVANGELISM DRIVE






























Sunday 10th April marked a significant day for the KSEM family as the children were ushered into a new meaning of life. Ten members of the Children's Home took to the streets to share their love and the message of the gospel to vulnearble children on the streets of Kampala.

The team led by the Home's warden and caretaker Geofrey Ssemakula preached to the children and shared goodies with them. The boys bought cakes, buscuits ad icecream for the street children and talked to them sharing their testimonies and encouraging them.

Among the members who shared with the children were two former street children9but now members of the children's Home) Joseph Otundiri who spent six months on the streets and Eria Kalule who also spent six months on the streets of both Jinja and Kampala towns. This was a significant step as frmer street children shared with children challenged by street life.

The KSEM family has decided to make this a routine program urging its child members to share the love with other children challenged by social issues.

Not Ashamed Visit KSEM Home







KSEM Children home recently recieved guests from the Not Ashamed Musical group, the Michigan-based Gospel band was in the country for a series of Concerts and cahrity activities.




Kampala School fo Excellence Ministries Children's Home was blessed to host the Ten-member group to our facility in Rubaga. The team shared love with the children and heard testimonies from them. The team commended the work done by the Daniel Promise Charity and Kampala School fo Excellence Ministries is reaching out to the children and supporting them.

They donated customised soccer balls with a gospel message to be used in the sports ministry. KSEM runs a very vibrant soccer ministry which reaches out to youths and children sharing the gospel through football.

The Not Ashamed team promised to work together with the Charity in Uganda to help children from Vulnerable backgrounds. They donated clothes and other items to the children.

Monday, February 28, 2011

School of Excellence-Ex-players Partnership take Masaka by storm




Local authorities have been called upon to take interest in the development of youth. Speaking at the close of the soccer clinic at Kijjabwemi in Masaka on Saturday , Former Villa and Cranes defender  Daniel Ntale who also spearheaded the partnership with the charity asked local leaders to support grassroots initiative aimed at tapping talents. The Ex-players played a football match with Kijjabwemi football Club after conducting a series of soccer drills.


The Uganda Ex-players Association have partnered with Kampala School of Excellence Ministries a local Childrens’ Sports charity to conduct a countrywide talent search through a series of soccer clinics. The program supported by SAMONA Beauty products and Jodana Sports Management is expected to end in December 2011. The move is aimed at complementing efforts towards development of grassroots youth soccer and creating awareness about various social challenges relating to children and youths. The Project which has so far reached over 1200 children in the 5 Divisions of Kampala has also been implemented in Masaka and Mityana districts. Using their fame and technical football knowledge, formers players are inspiring talents and motivating communities to support these youngsters.

Jodana Sports Management donated a full set of jerseys to Masaka Soccer Academy at a function attended by a mammoth crowd. Former Cranes defender and Police FC coach Deo Sserwada advised the younger stars to desist from risky social behavior for successful soccer careers.

Paul Kiwalabye, the Director of Blessings Junior School , one of the schools that participate in the exercise commended the partners for the tremendous work in reaching out to children in rural areas. According to the Ex-players, they will be extending the program to Kalangala, Kabale and Gulu districts in March 2011 before moving to other areas of the nation.