Pramac Racing Asking For Support Of Charitable Basketball Academy Project In Nairobi, Kenya

Pramac Racing Asking For Support Of Charitable Basketball Academy Project In Nairobi, Kenya

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With your “Like” you con help to illuminate the slum of Mathare. #Like4Light is the hashtag of the awareness campaign that Pramac, company always close to the sports world, will participate with pride to support the non-profit organization Slums Dunk, created by professional players basketball Bruno Cerella (EA7 Armani Milan, Serie A Italy) and Tommaso Marino (Blue Basket Treviglio, Lega Silver, Italia). 

Last summer Slums Dunk volunteers have completed the construction of a basketball court in the Mathare slum in Nairobi (Kenya), creating the first Kenyan Basketball Academy that currently involves 12 local coaches and more than 100 children from 12 schools located in the slums. Pramac, in collaboration with the Pramac Racing Team, aims to illuminate the basketball court and the facilities of BasketBall Academy in Nairobi by sending one generator PX5000 and the lighting system compatible. How? Through your support. Help us to reach 10 000 “Liker” on Pramac Facebook page (CLICK HERE!) and become protagonist in the mission of Slums Dunk.
Give your #like4light, use the hashtag on your social networks.
A small click for a big project.

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