Our project summarised in 10 minutes
2020 we released our first video summarising the project. Our mission has not changed.
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We work together with communities to provide a safe environment for sports to children and young adults. We provide equipment, develop infrastructure and enable knowledge transfer from European hockey clubs and players to Sierra Leone.
2020 we released our first video summarising the project. Our mission has not changed.
We are ambitious but are in it in the long-run. We have devised a step by step plan of how we want to build the sport for Sierra Leone and also put Sierra Leone on the African hockey map. Our current focus is on equipping the existing teams and building infrastructure for safe and regular training and matches between the clubs.
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To date, the Sierra Leone Hockey Trust has collected over 100 sticks, balls, shoes and other equipment which we have either sent to Sierra Leone or brought personally, such as during the training camp and tournament we organised during our last visit in February 2020. Our members also support in promoting the sport on local radio and TV media outlets. Beyond that we also maintain an active relationship to local politicians such as the current sports minister of Sierra Leone, Ibrahim Nyelenkeh, as well as the sports ambassador and brother of Sierra Leonean president, Charlie Bio Junior.
Players currently practice on streets, blacktop or dust. Occasionally, we have also seen shards of glass on the "pitches" and fires burning next to training grounds.
Given the poor quality of infrastructure, the wear and tear of sticks is extraordinary. Most of the sticks are broken and pose a significant risk for injuries.
Beyond sticks, the lack of hockey balls, goalie kits, shoes, and proper protective gear are a strong limiting factor for proper and safe training.
To achieve the ambitious goals, the hockey community in Sierra Leone appreciates any kind of support and contribution. While our primary objective is to raise funds for the pitch construction and other structural investments, you can also provide contributions in-kind in the form of hockey sticks, balls, or any kind of sporting gear.

Fundraising activities by the Sierra Leone Hockey Trust aim at funding structural investments to improve the hockey infrastructure in Sierra Leone. A first major milestone is the construction a certified hockey pitch in the capital, Freetown. Therefore, the first wave of fundraising is completely dedicated to achieving this goal. Funds are transferred directly to the Trust managed in Germany with no middlemen involved and no potential for misappropriation.

As outlined above, the current situation is not at all dignified to play hockey. Therefore, the Sierra Leone Hockey Trust seeks active support from individuals and institutions to improve the quantity and quality of equipment such as:
Thanks to the overwhelming support by the European Hockey Community we have been able to collect a multiple of the equipment we need.
We are currently focussing our efforts on moving all of the equipment to Sierra Leone and will start a new collection run in the future. Sign up to our newsletter our follow us on Instagram to stay up to date.
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Dominique played at the Marienburger SC in Cologne since he was five years old. He is currently studying statistics in his master's.

Tatjana played at Eisenbahner Damen in Munich and co-founded a start-up that helps individuals learn to code.
2020 we released our first video summarising the project. Our mission has not changed.
Thanks to your help we constructed the Field of Dreams in Freetown. The field represents a monumental milestone for hockey in Sierra Leone: its the only place where all teams can play matches and train without any access restraints.