Our former teammates speak about what it's like to work with us!
"I spent 11 weeks working with Fundlife and was thoroughly impressed with the organisation. The children at the sessions are taught football skills and also life lessons. It was a very humbling experience for me to see these children, who come from difficult backgrounds, to be able to forget about their troubles for a couple of hours and simply enjoy themselves. The coaches are great role models for the local communities and I'm sure they provide hope for many. On a personal note, I have taken so much away from my experiences. Living and working with locals was great and it helped me to really experience the culture. The highest praise I can give my time there is to say I would love to return and do it all again."
- Tom Hatcher, UK (Arsenal Coach, January-March 2017) |
Having spent the first quarter of 2017 working with FundLife International as part of the Arsenal Gap Programme, I can confidently say that it has been one of the most eye-opening adventure of my life. Collaborating with the staff and the coaching team to deliver their Football for Life programme, I thoroughly enjoyed the challenging yet highly rewarding project which tested many facets of my personal and professional experiences. Although shaky at times, looking back at it all, I am totally grateful to have had the chance to go through what I have while being able to meet some amazing individuals and also see some breathtaking parts of the Philippines in the process. So thank you FundLife, the staff, the coaches and the kids. You have left me with some great memories which I will cherish everyday and I wish you all the best in the future.
- Andy Nguyen, Australia (Arsenal Youth Coach, January-March 2017) |
Thank you Fundlife International for giving me this opportunity, it was a dream come true! Dreams do come true, and I can see how you open these kids eyes by encouraging them to dream big while they work on themselves individually and with a fellow Kapwa, be it on or off the football field. I wish you success or even better as you transition into your other program “Going Places.” I am confident that there are positive psycho-social impacts on the kids and the coaches enjoy what they are doing. During my talk with I shared with them more about my background and how football has brought me here even though I am not a professional football player or a full time coach. Thanks for letting me share my experience and likewise learn from the players, coaches and people that benefit from the program.
- Lee Suleiman, Nigeria (Volunteer Coach, March 2016) |
"To work in a field which grants access to a new world of opportunities thru the beautiful game of football is the most enjoyable "work" worldwide. I use the word "work" in a sarcastic sense, because the work I oversaw at Fundlife International it is not your typical 9-5 work, it is a passionate movement of humankind. Thanks to FundLife International, its donors and staff, children throughout Tacloban receive equal access to sport, safe space, integrative learning and adult mentorship, allowing them to carve a new life path, no matter how jagged the steps, to a fresh future."
- Sarah Van Vooren, USA (Program Operations Manager, 2015-2016) |
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My 10 weeks at Fundlife introduced me to a way of living I had never before experienced. Through using our coaching skills gained at Arsenal, we implemented coaching sessions into the local communities around Tacloban City and managed to create a 9 month Football for Life programme being put into local schools. We were also given the opportunity to spend a week in Cebu on behalf of Fundlife, putting a coaching clinic for an international school there. The staff and coaches at FundLife were all so welcoming and helpful to me - the children also were a coaches dream, all very attentive and willing to learn! So thank you to everyone in Tacloban and at Fundlife for giving me literally the opportunity of a lifetime!
- Joe Mackenzie, UK (Arsenal Youth Coach, May-July 2017) |
In the summer of 2017, I was given the opportunity of a lifetime to experience the game of soccer in a beautifully different way. I traveled to the Philippines, where I was able to work with FundLife International and meet a very unique set of people. My job to monitor and evaluate the organization allowed me to see the work these coaches and staff do up close. The work FundLife does for the children in Tacloban is truly remarkable. They give these kids hope and life by putting on these soccer sessions and showing them the importance of education. It was very different, yet rewarding to see how much passion the kids over in the Philippines had for soccer. With limited resources and not ideal conditions, they still show up happy as ever to be given any opportunity to kick the ball around. I truly believe that this organization positively affects not only the kids, but also the community of Tacloban. Thank you FundLife Interantional, all the coaches and staff, and the children for showing me what kindness and happiness truly feels like. I will never forget all the memories and adventures I have shared there and hope to be able to go back one day and work with you again.
- Quinny Truong, USA (Volunteer, June 2017) |