A Few Words

About Me

Hi there!
I'm Albert Henry Kamara

A community social worker and a sports enthusiastic residing in western Rual Waterloo Kissi town Sierra Leone

That’s great to hear! Being disciplined and committed to your work is essential in any field, including helping young people it shows that you are dedicated to marking appositive impact and achieving your goals. By being disciplined, you demonstrate consistency and reliability in your approach. This helps build trust and credibility with the young people and their family, as they can rely on you to deliver on your promises and provide them with support they need.

 I  grow up as a war child, during the 1999 civil war of sierra Leone January 6 intervention when my parents are no were  to found, at the age of nine years old. l leave  with one of the rebels wife in there camp,Were later I was adopted by another family. Most of my life time was at street playing football with friends of the same struggles, where I grew passion for football. My puty experience of leaving without biological parents gave me the passion to dedicate myself to helping less privileged street kids and orphans to create a better life for them. These dreams came to me when I found my parents and I  feel at home just like a prodigal son. After my high school I went for a grassroot coaching training in the interest of creating a football foundation to help young people especially street kids less privileged and orphans,because I believe by nurturing and promoting them through sports and educational programs they can create a brighter future for themselves and their families. So this inspired me to start a foundation just after my training.

With great passion, I started with kissi town football foundation 2014 with children of ebola Victims after the Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone,  where  communities surrounding Waterloo lose thousand’s of family heads. So I created a project for 35 children where I  started with 20 boys and 15 girls. but because of challenges prevailing during the period we are on able to maintain some of our youths especially The girls. Because we went out of activities from two years , I finally established the foundation 2017 and change the name  to Christ the king community football foundation, were we able to up keep some girls who are now playing at national level.

 We  recognize by the district FA as grassroot football promoters which our  popularity  been attractive by bigger football clubs up to date through our  sports and educational programs for both gender