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World Football Youth Association

World Football Youth Association

Children Emergency

In a world where millions of children are deprived of the fundamental joy and developmental benefits of sports, we face a pressing crisis that demands our immediate attention and action. The right to play, to engage in sports, is not just a leisurely privilege; it’s a birthright, a vital part of childhood that shapes physical health, social skills, and emotional well-being. Yet, this right remains an unfulfilled dream for countless children, hindered by poverty, lack of resources, or societal barriers. This stark reality is not just a challenge; it’s an emergency that calls upon the conscience and capacity of our foundation. We have the duty, the moral imperative, to bridge this unacceptable gap. By mobilizing resources, fostering partnerships, and spearheading innovative programs, we can transform this landscape of disparity into a playground of equal opportunities. Every child deserves the chance to run freely, to score goals, to experience the camaraderie of a team – and it is our mission, our unwavering commitment, to turn this vision into a tangible reality for every child, in every corner of the world. This is more than a responsibility; it’s a calling to ignite a brighter, healthier, and more inclusive future.

We Must Assume Responsibility Through Acts of Kindness for Others

We Must Assume Responsibility Through Acts of Kindness for Others” conveys a profound message about the path to spiritual fulfillment for adults. It emphasizes that the road to heaven for mature individuals lies in their ability to not only recognize their responsibility towards others but also to actively demonstrate it through acts of kindness and compassion. This title underscores the idea that true spiritual growth and fulfillment come from selflessness, from making a positive impact on the lives of those around us. By assuming this responsibility, adults can find their own fulfillment and a sense of purpose, paving their way towards a more meaningful and rewarding journey on the path to spiritual enlightenment.

WORLD FOOTBALL YOUTH ASSOCIATION – FYA


is an Agency of the Marine Foundation

Providing sport equipment to children of africa

First Community of The Gambia

The Managemt Team

WFYA – A short introduction

Fund appointed to the Marine Foundation Japan
transmitted to Marine Foundation The Gambia

WFYA, an African initiative with a global license, serves communities across all five continents. As a creator of Public Relations Projects, the Marine Foundation focuses on establishing comprehensive sponsorship systems supported by brands, VIP networks, and celebrities. In the period from 2020 to 2021, WFYA launched a pioneering initiative aimed at distributing sports equipment to approximately 5,000 children in sports and school communities annually, beginning in Africa. This distribution will expand to include various sports equipment for children worldwide. Central to WFYA’s mission is the development of systems that empower children to pursue their dreams of becoming professional athletes, ensuring every child has the opportunity to reach their full potential in sports.

Branch of the Marine Foundation in the Gambia

The Marine Foundation, with its headquarters in Japan, has established a significant branch in The Gambia. This extension is part of its global outreach, symbolizing a strong commitment to fostering development and support within African communities. The Gambia branch operates under the Marine Foundation’s overarching mission, implementing programs and initiatives that align with both local needs and the foundation’s core objectives. This presence in The Gambia not only extends the foundation’s reach but also enables direct engagement with local communities, facilitating a more tailored and effective approach to development and assistance.

Direct funding mechanism for project support

Agency Leadership System

The Flow of Funds

The World Football Youth Association is now an integral part of the Marine Foundation as a fully affiliated agency. To guarantee the secure and direct delivery of donations to African projects, the Marine Foundation has entrusted its Japanese banking division, MARINE-FOUNDATION-TRUST, with the task of overseeing the financial transactions. These funds will be transferred directly to the Gambia branch under the leadership of Mr. Philip Abel Bensouda. This financial arrangement ensures that all contributions from donors and sponsors are managed with the utmost security and transparency. Additionally, the Marine Foundation has established a diplomatic presence in Côte d’Ivoire, Africa, under the guidance of its President, Mrs. Koura N. Ouattara, further solidifying its commitment to the region.

The Agency must register its leadership and management team directly through the Branch Headquarters of the Marine Foundation in the Gambia

First Sponsorship Requirement for the 1st year 2024

Creating a breakdown of costs for sponsoring the first chapter of WFYA in The Gambia for a team of 50 children involves considering various factors. These include equipment, training facilities, coaching, transportation, administrative expenses, and potentially community outreach or educational support.

Sports Equipment: Uniforms, shoes, balls, and other necessary gear.
Estimated Cost: $50 per child.

Coaching and Training: local coach, training facilities, and organizing regular practice sessions.
Estimated Cost: $200 per month.

Transportation: Providing transportation for children to and from practice/games. Estimated Cost: $100 per month.

Administrative Expenses: Managing the team, including registration fees, legal costs, and other administrative tasks.
Estimated Cost: $500 per year.

Community and Educational Support: Educational materials, community outreach programs, and other supportive activities. Estimated Cost: $30 per child.

Contingency Fund: For unforeseen expenses or emergencies.

Set aside 10% of the total budget.

Based on these categories, the total estimated cost for the first year can be calculated.

The estimated total cost to sponsor the first chapter of WFYA in The Gambia for a team of 50 children for one year is approximately $8,910.

The Future of WFYA

The World Youth Football Association (WFYA), with the involvement of legendary football icons like Messi and Ronaldo, is poised for a transformative future. Their participation brings unparalleled visibility and inspiration to the initiative, creating a ripple effect of enthusiasm and engagement among young aspiring athletes. These football superstars not only elevate the prestige of WFYA but also serve as living examples of success, demonstrating the heights that can be achieved through dedication and skill. Their involvement could lead to workshops, training camps, and mentorship programs, providing direct interaction and learning opportunities for the youth. This connection with world-renowned players has the potential to significantly boost the confidence and aspirations of young athletes, fostering a new generation of football talent.

In Africa, where football is more than a sport but a cultural phenomenon, the impact of WFYA, amplified by the involvement of Messi and Ronaldo, could be monumental. Through their participation, WFYA can promote not just athletic excellence, but also values such as teamwork, discipline, and perseverance. These values resonate deeply within the diverse cultural tapestry of Africa, where sports often act as a unifying force. The presence of these football stars can also draw attention to various regional issues, such as the need for better sports infrastructure and access to quality training for young athletes. Moreover, their global appeal could attract international sponsors and partners, leading to improved facilities, equipment, and perhaps even scholarships for talented individuals.

Beyond the pitch, the influence of WFYA, bolstered by its association with such famous players, extends into broader societal benefits. It can inspire positive change in communities across Africa by promoting education, health, and social cohesion through sport. Football has the power to bridge gaps, bringing together children from different backgrounds and fostering a sense of community and shared purpose. The involvement of Messi and Ronaldo could also highlight the importance of education and personal development, encouraging young players to balance their sporting ambitions with academic pursuits. This holistic approach can create well-rounded individuals who are not only skilled in football but are also capable contributors to their communities and role models for future generations.

The Future is so Bright Starting with the Gambia

The future indeed shines bright, and it begins with The Gambia, a beacon of potential and progress for the World Youth Football Association (WFYA). As a starting point, The Gambia offers a unique blend of rich cultural heritage and a deep-seated love for football, making it an ideal ground for nurturing young talent. The introduction of WFYA in this vibrant nation sets the stage for a transformative journey in youth football development. The Gambia’s enthusiastic youth, when given the right opportunities and exposure, could rise to become not just national but also international football stars, symbolizing hope and aspiration for many.

This initiative in The Gambia can serve as a model for other African nations, demonstrating the powerful impact of investing in youth through sports. With the right blend of training, mentorship, and resources, WFYA is poised to uncover and polish the raw talent that abounds in this region. The ripple effect of this could be enormous, leading to a significant increase in the quality of football across the continent. As these young talents blossom, they bring with them a wave of positive change, not just in sports but also in their communities, driving social and economic development.

Moreover, the success of WFYA in The Gambia could attract global attention, drawing in sponsors, partners, and football icons to further enrich the program. This international spotlight can help bridge gaps, providing resources and opportunities that were previously unavailable. As these young Gambian footballers excel and make their mark on the world stage, they will inspire countless others, setting a precedent for what can be achieved through determination, support, and a passion for football. The future of WFYA, starting in The Gambia, is not just about producing excellent football players; it’s about shaping leaders, building communities, and creating a legacy that transcends sports.

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4450 Wells for Africa

4450 Wells for Africa

Children Emergency

Children Enter Heaven Without Cost

Children Enter Heaven “Without Cost” is a poignant reminder of the purity and innocence that children bring into our lives. It underscores the idea that the genuine, unburdened joy and wonderment of childhood should be treasured and protected, as it is a priceless gift to the world. This title invites us to celebrate the innate goodness of children and the untarnished beauty of their souls, emphasizing that the path to heaven for them is free from the complexities and worries that often accompany adulthood. It serves as a call to cherish and nurture the precious qualities that children embody as they navigate their journey through life.

We Must Assume Responsibility Through Acts of Kindness for Others

We Must Assume Responsibility Through Acts of Kindness for Others” conveys a profound message about the path to spiritual fulfillment for adults. It emphasizes that the road to heaven for mature individuals lies in their ability to not only recognize their responsibility towards others but also to actively demonstrate it through acts of kindness and compassion. This title underscores the idea that true spiritual growth and fulfillment come from selflessness, from making a positive impact on the lives of those around us. By assuming this responsibility, adults can find their own fulfillment and a sense of purpose, paving their way towards a more meaningful and rewarding journey on the path to spiritual enlightenment.
Providing Access to Clean Water for Every Village in Africa”

Project Created and Engineered by Aïcha Rebah
“Souvenir d’une Enfance” – Agency of Transformation

The association “Souvenir of Childhood” works to provide stability to children, both in terms of their education and the restructuring of their social lives. Although relatively new, we have been actively involved on the ground for years. We have carried out volunteer actions directly related to children, including financial and material donations. “Souvenir of Childhood” goes even further when necessary, and we are also involved in well construction because water is essential for life.

Currently, “Souvenir of Childhood” is on a mission in Senegal to carry out its work. We are in Koussy, a commune consisting of 28 villages, some of which are quite isolated. In the field, we have observed a lack of wells. Koussy is located in the Sedhiou department in Casamance.

We have also assessed the needs in French-speaking African countries, and the situation is alarming. The lack of water wells has become an urgent issue. This shortage naturally leads to a lack of nearby water sources, and sometimes there are old and unusable wells. Women are the most affected, having to make long journeys carrying water containers, especially during hot periods. Children in families also participate from a very young age.

Our goal is to bring wells closer to the community in each village. The association has already identified priority provinces for building emergency wells. We have estimated construction costs based on depths and difficulties:

Wells starting from 15 meters, which can reach up to 40 meters.The wells are accessible to the entire population, including children, so we will prioritize modern constructions, including a mini-drilling rig equipped with a water pump and a solar panel, connected to a 2000-liter reservoir distributed through 5 taps.

Cost breakdown:

 Wells
Labor + materials

1200 wells at 15 meters: $2,180.00 each = $2,616,000
1500 wells at 20 meters: $2,925.00 each = $4,387,500
1750 wells at 30 meters: $4,705.00 each = $8,233,750

Total budget for well construction: $15,237,250

We have studied the areas in French-speaking countries that are in remote regions, and we have identified approximately 4,450 wells to be constructed.

Needs for the operation of the association:

Pick-up truck and 1 utility truck to move around in remote areas and transport materials and workers.
Additional funds for treasury and travel expenses in the countries concerned.

TOTAL GENERAL FOR WELLS AND OPERATING NEEDS: $200,000

TOTAL BUDGET: $15,437,250

For this project, we seek the support of the Marine Foundation located in Japan to accompany us in this noble project in Casamance. The Marine Foundation serves as a model for us, and we would be honored to welcome you to Casamance to follow our missions and establish a strong partnership.

Anybody Can Help

Children Enter Heaven Without Cost

Children Enter Heaven “Without Cost” is a poignant reminder of the purity and innocence that children bring into our lives. It underscores the idea that the genuine, unburdened joy and wonderment of childhood should be treasured and protected, as it is a priceless gift to the world. This title invites us to celebrate the innate goodness of children and the untarnished beauty of their souls, emphasizing that the path to heaven for them is free from the complexities and worries that often accompany adulthood. It serves as a call to cherish and nurture the precious qualities that children embody as they navigate their journey through life.

For individuals who wish to contribute, we can begin by initiating the project with the construction of a single well in their chosen country.

Based on the information provided earlier, the cost breakdown for the construction of wells is as follows:

1200 wells at 15 meters: $2,180.00 each
1500 wells at 20 meters: $2,925.00 each
1750 wells at 30 meters: $4,705.00 each
To calculate the cost of just one well, we can choose any of the depth options. Let’s use the 20-meter well as an example:

Cost of one 20-meter well = $2,925.00

Agency Leadership System

The Flow of Funds

“Souvenir d’une Enfance” is now officially affiliated with the Marine Foundation. Originally registered in France, the association does not possess a banking infrastructure for receiving funds. To ensure that donations reach their intended destination in Africa, the Marine Foundation’s banking entity in Japan, known as MARINE-FOUNDATION-TRUST, will take on the responsibility of managing the project’s financial accounts. This arrangement offers donors and sponsors peace of mind, ensuring that their contributions are handled securely and transparently throughout the process.

Furthermore, the Marine Foundation has its structure diplomatically registered in Cote d’Ivoire, Africa, with its President, Mrs. Koura N. Ousttara. Funds can be securely and directly transferred either to the official account of MARINE-FOUNDATION-AFRICA or, on a case-by-case basis, to the agency’s structure led by President Aïcha Rebah, who heads the “Souvenir d’une Enfance” agency.

For individuals who wish to contribute, we can begin by initiating the project with the construction of a single well in their chosen country.

Based on the information provided earlier, the cost breakdown for the construction of wells is as follows:

1200 wells at 15 meters: $2,180.00 each
1500 wells at 20 meters: $2,925.00 each
1750 wells at 30 meters: $4,705.00 each
To calculate the cost of just one well, we can choose any of the depth options. Let’s use the 20-meter well as an example:

Cost of one 20-meter well = $2,925.00

Providing Access to Clean Water for Every Village in Africa”

Our Responsibility as Adults

We are responsible for the well-being of others, no matter how distant they may be.

Children Enter Heaven “Without Cost” is a poignant reminder of the purity and innocence that children bring into our lives. It underscores the idea that the genuine, unburdened joy and wonderment of childhood should be treasured and protected, as it is a priceless gift to the world. This title invites us to celebrate the innate goodness of children and the untarnished beauty of their souls, emphasizing that the path to heaven for them is free from the complexities and worries that often accompany adulthood. It serves as a call to cherish and nurture the precious qualities that children embody as they navigate their journey through life.

In the context of the concept that “children enter heaven without cost,” we delve deeper into the significance of responsibility for adults. Our responsibility as adults is rooted in our maturity and understanding of the world around us. It represents an absolute duty to care for others, extending beyond our immediate families or personal needs. This sense of responsibility towards others is not only a moral imperative but also a profound spiritual one.

The notion that the only free entrance to heaven lies in our acts of goodness toward other people reinforces the idea that our actions towards others are paramount in shaping our spiritual journey. It underscores the belief that true salvation is attained through selflessness and compassion, where our kindness and empathy become the currency of our passage to a higher realm.

This perspective aligns with the fundamental principle that the very essence of creation exists to promote the well-being and harmony of the entire human family. It emphasizes that our purpose on this Earth transcends individual pursuits and that our collective responsibility towards each other is the key to finding our way to a heavenly existence, not just in the afterlife but also here and now in our shared human experience.

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Miracle Christmas 2023 Africa

Miracle Christmas 2023 Africa

MIRACLE CHRISTMAS IN COTE D’IVOIRE

World Broadcasting Message: Christmas Africa 2023 – Marine Foundation

A Christmas Miracle in Côte d’Ivoire: President Koura Ouattara Brings Wonders to Life.

In an extraordinary display of compassion and joy, the Marine Foundation proudly announces the latest heartwarming event – “The Miracle of Christmas in Africa, Côte d’Ivoire.” Under the inspirational leadership of President Koura Ouattara, this festive season has been transformed into a wonderland of hope and happiness for hundreds of children.

For many of these children, the concept of Christmas was a distant dream, an experience only heard of but never felt. This year, however, they witnessed the magic firsthand. Thanks to President Ouattara’s dedicated efforts and the unwavering support of the Marine Foundation team, these young hearts experienced the pure joy of Christmas.

The event was a tapestry of new experiences and joyful discoveries, from the twinkling lights to the merry sound of laughter. Previously untouched by the tradition of festive celebration, each child received gifts and the warmth of a community coming together to celebrate life and hope.

This event is more than a festive gathering; it is a testament to the power of kindness and the impact of collective effort in making the world a brighter place for everyone, especially for those who need it most. President Koura Ouattara, alongside the Marine Foundation, has once again illustrated that miracles can indeed happen, bringing a message of love, joy, and hope to Côte d’Ivoire and beyond.

H.E. Koura Ouattara does a Miracle again Inspiring her Staff of Supporters.

Christmas in Africa, mainly led by the Marine Foundation under the guidance of President Koura Ouattara, presents a uniquely beautiful and heartwarming scene. Imagine a landscape in the heart of little villages in Cote d’Ivoire where the sun’s warmth meets the joyous spirit of the holiday season, creating a vibrant and festive setting.

In such a celebration, the happiness of African children experiencing the magic of Santa Claus for the first time is the centerpiece. Picture the wide-eyed wonder and unbridled joy of these children, many of whom have never received a Christmas gift. The sight of Santa Claus, a figure often seen in movies and books, now in their midst is nothing short of magical. Their laughter and excitement fill the air, creating an atmosphere of pure delight.

The dedicated staff of the Marine Foundation Africa plays a crucial role in bringing this joy to life. They work tirelessly to organize the event and ensure each child feels unique and valued. Their efforts go beyond distributing gifts; they create a space where children can experience the season’s wonder, learn about different cultures’ celebrations, and feel a sense of global community.

This Christmas event, orchestrated with love and care, becomes more than a day of celebration. It symbolizes hope, unity, and the joy of giving. The Marine Foundation, through its commitment to uplifting communities and fostering joy, reminds us of the true spirit of Christmas. It’s a celebration where every smile, every laugh, and every shared moment becomes a precious memory, not just for the children but for everyone involved, creating a tapestry of hope and happiness that resonates far beyond the festive season.

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The greatest months of the year 2023

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Global Samurai Brand in Japan Festival

Global Samurai Brand in Japan Festival

Global Foundation, the Marine Foundation, in action.

October 8, 2023. In the picturesque Izu Peninsula of Ito, Japan, a unique festival unfolds around a shrine with a storied history. Established nearly 800 years ago by a renowned local samurai, this tradition thrives today. Under the stewardship of the dedicated priestess Hitomi, and with the president’s blessings, this year’s festivities featured significant participation from the Marine Foundation and its registered brand, “Global Samurai.” They played a pivotal role in the 8-hour procession that wound through the streets of Ito. The parade, or ‘Matsuri,’ begins at the mountain summit, where a team of 30 ‘Global Samurai’ carriers display remarkable strength, endurance, and stamina as they bear a 1-ton shrine from the mountain to the sea and back to the temple. This spectacle is truly a sight to behold and an honor to witness. H.E. Tomeo Motto led the parade, championing the values of peace, morality, and tradition. As a distinguished member of the Balkan Federation, Mr. Tomeo proudly represented President Brian S. Mason, who generously sponsored 120 bottles of “Global Samurai” Sake for the event. This particular sake, produced by the Marine Foundation, embodies the foundation’s core values. As the global arm of the Balkan Federation, the Marine Foundation and its dedicated team ardently support President Mason’s vision for a world rooted in peace and unwavering morality.

Global Samurai Sake for Global Samurai Great Soldiers of Peace.

Celebration

Priestess Hitomi stands as a central figure in the festival. It was through the introduction by Mrs. Arie Tobita, who currently serves as the President of the Children Club of Japan at the Marine Foundation, that the foundation had the honor of meeting Hitomi. As the chief source of blessings during the ceremony, her invaluable traditional expertise is deeply revered. We are profoundly honored and inspired by her dedication and the rich traditions she brings to the festivities.

Marine Foundation make the Headlines the day after.

H.E. Tomeo Motto leading the “matsuri” (parade) (glasses on)

The autumn festival in Ito, a rare event in Japan where the mikoshi (portable shrine representing the Heavens) enters the sea, on the Izu Peninsula.

The illustrious Matsubara Shrine and Yukawa Shrine in Ito City hold their grand annual festival every October, a tradition believed to have its roots in the Muromachi period. The “mikoshi”, represented by characters that translate to “divine palanquin”, is a symbol of the gods themselves. A few days before the festival, the district’s elder members conduct a selection process for mikoshi carriers. They read out numbers or phrases, and individuals holding matching lottery tickets earn the esteemed privilege of bearing the mikoshi. These phrases often embody themes of peace or bountiful harvests. The act of carrying the mikoshi remains a prestigious one. Historically, fishermen who were chosen felt so honored that they would sometimes ask others to relinquish their right to carry it. On festival day, a ceremony known as “Mitama-ire” is performed, though it’s not shown in the accompanying video. During this ritual, the shrine’s deities are invoked to inhabit the mikoshi. This divine palanquin, weighing a massive ton, is shouldered by 32 individuals. Out of reverence, viewing the mikoshi from an elevated position, such as a second-story window, is deemed inappropriate. The festival sees the mikoshi paraded through the district and then ceremoniously carried into the sea—a practice rare in Japan. Unlike typical mikoshi processions with vocal cheering, here the carriers maintain silence, communicating only through mouthpieces. A local dried fish shop owner recounted how this sea entry was historically done upon fishermen’s boat returns. However, due to the dwindling number of weekday carriers, the tradition has shifted to October weekends. Concluding the day’s festivities is the “Sanyare Festival” in the evening. Over 20 vibrant floats convene, creating a spectacular traditional autumn spectacle on the streets of Ito.

Global Samurai Art – For Peace

Welcoming the Balkan Federation in 2024

The Friends in 2023 – and so many more photos…

The Final Pull

New distribution in Africa

New distribution in Africa

School bags distribution
in Africa – Koura Ouattara

World Broadcasting Message:

Week 23 of 2023 – Marine Foundation

The importance of educational support.

The distribution of school bags in Africa varies depending on the country, region, and specific initiatives. MARINEF President Koura Ouattara recognizes the importance of providing students with school bags, as they are essential for carrying books, supplies, and personal belongings. Our organization will work in collaboration with local communities, schools, and government agencies to identify and support students who require assistance.

The government of Cote d’Ivoire (Yvory Coast) recognizes our Initiatives.

These initiatives are designed to promote access to education and improve students’ learning experiences by providing them with necessary school supplies, including bags.

Corporate Social Responsibility.

Many companies and businesses will engage in corporate social responsibility activities in Africa, including the provision of school bags. Through partnerships with schools or nonprofit organizations, we can now contribute funds or directly distribute bags to students in underserved areas.

Donor Support.

Donors, both international and domestic, play a crucial role in supporting school material distribution in Africa. We invite donors to contribute funds, resources, and expertise to organizations and initiatives that aim to improve education and provide necessary supplies to students.

Community-Based Efforts. 

In some cases, community members come together to address the needs of local students. These efforts can involve fundraising, collecting donated bags, or coordinating with local authorities to ensure equitable distribution.

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Ron Symon Joins the 360 – Preparation of page and license
Cleaning the desktop.
Thinking about the new blog and announcement to MF Central Japan.
Purchase of equipment for the Marine Resort House.
Expecting reception of funds from Africa.
Thinking about the Webwork to place photos on Amazone.
Checking the marinechildrenclub.org webpage. (must be done)
What about Marinefusa.org – what should be done.
About the registration in the USA – what to do – I have a thoughts.
Look for love is everywhere you look. Look with your eyes and open your heart. Move with love and you will access anything and everything.
Giving Bianca the responsibility of the FukushimaFix Event.
Discussion with Gilbert registraton the United States.
Thank you letter to the Bishop.
Attestation to Ali Toure – Diplomatic card.
Sending the last donation to Bulgaria.
School bag distribution in Africa.

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