This is some of my work with the Islamic Solidarity Sport Federation(ISSF)
My childhood was marked by hardship and opportunity. I was born in Naguru, a Kampala city suburb on 9th October 1993 in a family of six children. I began playing tennis when I was just eight years old.
I was one of the most talented kids, predicted to have a wonderful future, but out of a sudden my life turned upside-down, when my father passed away.
It was a tough time for my family. My mother was forced to raise me and my 5 siblings on her own.
Life was a struggle throughout my childhood, as we moved from apartment to apartment while my mother tried to find solid work. I had to quit school as we had no money to pay for it. But I never gave up on tennis. I knew that my dad would have wanted me to play.
Help came from nowhere. A stranger noticed me during my trainings and suggested me to join Uganda Charity Trust Fund.
UCTF has since then supported me through my education and sporting career opening up a lot of opportunities. I came back to school and continued my trainings as hard as I could.
The key for me is giving back. I am happy and willing to help these children and hopefully inspire them to go for sports. Not long ago I was in the same position and all I needed was a helping hand. There is nothing more precious than children. That is why I decided to take part in the International Grassroots programme of Baku2017 Islamic Solidarity Games the main goal of which is sharing your experience with young generation.
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