Opportunitas aequa

Opportunitas aequa

Opportunitas Aequa, more commonly referred to as OA, is a Canadian non-governmental organization that aims to use soccer as a tool to create safer and healthier environments for at-risk and war affected children.

Formed by five university students in Victoria British Columbia, Canada, OA's debut project involved the collection of soccer equipment, on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, followed by the collaboration of OA members and the local Ecuadorian people to distribute that equipment and construct two soccer fields, in Chimborazo, Ecuador.

The organization currently has an on-going project in Rwanda, and is set to launch a pilot project in Northern Uganda, in the spring of 2009.

In July and August of 2008, during OA's pilot project in Rwanda, a team of 5 volunteers helped to re-build 1 soccer field, to distribute soccer resources to five local programs and to run a week-long soccer camp for the orphans of the Rebero Orphan Center [1] in Kigali.

Opportunitas Aequa utilizes the Vancouver-based charitable foundation GiveMeaning.com in order to allow tax-deductible donations, regardless of the donation amount. For OA's project in Rwanda, the group raised approximately $6,000 through GiveMeaning, while emphasizing the ability of small contributions to lead to great change.

OA offers podcasts, blogging, pictures, and other media via OAprojects.org and other media websites (e.g., YouTube) that are intended to allow their audience to experience the hands-on work being done.

References

Bell, Jeff (2008-02-18). "Victoria group helps kids through a love of soccer". Victoria Times Colonist. Canwest Publishing Inc. http://www.canada.com/victoriatimescolonist/news/capital_van_isl/story.html?id=e4ca9b69-8f2c-46a2-9865-0354684fa15b&p=2. Retrieved 2008-02-18. 

Czolpinski, Anna (2006-10-26). "Concerned students send support to Ecuador". The Martlet Online. The Martlet. http://www.martlet.ca/view.php?aid=38992. Retrieved 2008-01-06. [dead link]

Mekhail, Natasha (2007-11-31). "Means to the Meaning". Unlimited Magazine. Venture Publishing. http://www.unlimitedmagazine.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=87&ed=7&cat=20. Retrieved 2008-02-11. 

Molinaro, John (2008-05-23). "Opportunitas Aequa – Equal Opportunity". CBC Sports Online. CBC Sports. http://www.cbc.ca/sports/soccer/soccerday/features/feature1.html. Retrieved 2009-02-14. [dead link]

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