Philanthropy - Towson, Maryland, United States
The South African Lacrosse Project was founded in the spring of 2007 by Harrison and Kip Hart, middle and high school students ages 14 and 17, respectively. They planned to visit one of their former au pairs who is now the Programs Director at the Waterberg Welfare Society, an organization dedicated to improving the lives of people affected by the HIV/AIDS epidemic. She asked Harrison and Kip if they would be willing to play soccer with the children at WWS and they thought they could do more than that; they decided to teach the children how to play lacrosse. With generous help from their community and local sports stores, Harrison and Kip were able to raise enough money for 130 lacrosse sticks and over 200 balls!
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