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First11 contributes to supporting the Happy Feet Youth Project

Read how we donated over a hundred football shirts, to support the Happy Feet Youth Project in South-Africa.

Written by

Stefan Haas

Photos by Vera van Bremen Photography

Back in December, we were selling at Sneakerness Amsterdam when we met Toon Verplancke, the Manager of Café Baskèts, who was running a coffee stand there. We struck up a great conversation and exchanged contact details.

A few weeks later, Toon reached out with an inspiring idea. He was planning a visit to friends in Langa, South Africa, who run a foundation supporting local communities. He asked if we would like to contribute to one of their initiatives: the Happy Feet Youth Project.

Their mission is to improve educational opportunities and promote healthy lifestyles for children in the community. They aim to provide scholarships so all Happy Feet members can attend quality schools, as well as offer daily healthy meals to more than 150 children living near the Happy Feet training garage.

In addition, they want to create opportunities for the children to attend events, perform, and take part in outings and travel. These experiences help broaden their world view and give them positive ways to express themselves.

We didn’t hesitate. We collected over 100 football shirts from our stock and shipped them to Toon. He brought them to South Africa and surprised the children with the jerseys.

Unfortunately, we couldn’t be there in person, but seeing the kids’ reactions put huge smiles on our faces. What may seem small to us can mean the world to them. Every child was able to choose a shirt they loved.

If you’d like to learn more about the project or make a donation, please visit:

https://happyfeetyouthproject.com/

We’re incredibly grateful to Toon and everyone involved in the Happy Feet Youth Project for the amazing work they continue to do. Initiatives like this remind us why community matters. We’re proud to have played a small part and hope to support many more moments like this in the future.