
Project Overview
In many Rif villages, there are no safe or structured spaces for young people to engage in sports and recreation. This lack of facilities limits opportunities for physical fitness, teamwork, and positive social interaction, while also leaving youth vulnerable to boredom, isolation, or negative influences.
The Rif Development Foundation will build and upgrade sports fields, courts, and community recreation centers, while organizing youth sports leagues and training local coaches. Sports will be used as a tool for physical health, confidence building, and community unity.
Project Goal
To provide youth in the Rif with safe, accessible spaces to engage in sports, fostering health, teamwork, and personal development.
Features & Facilities
- Construction of football, basketball courts
- Equipment donations for schools and community clubs
- Coaching programs for local volunteers
- Youth tournaments and inter-village competitions
- Recreational activities like hiking, cycling, and martial arts
Why It Matters
Sports develop discipline, teamwork, and leadership skills. They also promote health and create positive pathways for young people, reducing the risk of social problems.
How You Can Help
- Donate sports equipment or sponsor a local team
- Fund construction of sports fields or courts
- Organize fundraising tournaments
Timeline & Long-Term Impact
- Months 1–6: Identify priority areas and design sports facilities
- Months 7–18: Build facilities and launch leagues
- Year 2–3: Expand programs and introduce more sports activities
Long-Term Impact
Healthier, more active youth, stronger community bonds, and reduced youth unemployment through sports leadership opportunities


