Support Solomons Is. Sporting Youth
Above, I am pictured with my little cousin brothers and sisters from Lilisiana village in the Solomon Islands. They love to play soccer (futsal) in the Mammy Galo Futsal Competition every year. This competition is in memory of my Koko Geli (my wonderful Grandmother who had 12 children and over 100 grannies - a number that is growing!). The Futsal Competition is run entirely by the community and aims to raise awareness about drug and alcohol abuse and encourage strength and pride in our young people. This years competition will take place in December 2015.
Teams Marching to the Futsal Field.
In the past, the competition has been funded by my family here in Australia and through generous community donations from private fundraising in Australia and the Solomons. This year, we are seeking donations for the Futsal competition through this Pozible campaign and Pacific Community Partnerships, a small group we set up in 2009.
A show of sportsmanship before the game: 2011 Mammy Galo Futsal Competition
The Mammy Galo Futsal Competition is 100% run by community, for community. It aims to engage children and young people in sport and futsal - an activity that they love. Our young people face many challenges growing up in Lilisiana and the surrounding villages. Lilisiana has no electricity, no running water, no sanitation facilities with a population of about 1000 people - about half of the population is under the age of 18. Climate change is effecting the village with erosion and high tides limiting garden space. Access to education and health care is limited. However, small community based projects like the Mammy Galo Futsal Competition give our young people a positive activity to participate in, promotes team work, healthy living and builds community spirit.
Action on the field in 2014.
Mammy Galo Fustal Competition 2011
And the Mammy Galo Futsal Competition has a message - to raise awareness about issues affecting young people like drugs and alcohol, the threat of HIV, health & family issues and racism. This event uses a common love of the people - sport - to bring community together in what has become an extremely popular annual event.
The competition is run on a sandy sports field known as 'Aelagolo Stadium' by the sea in between coconut trees, it draws a large excitable crowd of supporters, the competitors play bare-foot and the competition runs over several days ending with a celebratory community event and awards presentation.
Teams march from the village to the Futsal field: Mammy Galo Futsal Competition 2010.
Here's what my Dad, John Batalibasi, wanted to share with you all:
"We wanted to do something important to commemorate my Mother, Madalena Galo. She was known as Mami (Mummy) to everyone as she had a very kind heart, sharing and caring for everyone. Doing something to help the youth in Lilisiana and surrounding villages seemed a wonderful way to continue the generousity and and care she showed to everyone."
The late Madalena Galo (Mammy/ Koko Geli) & Jack Baera (Koko Wale)
Teams March through Lilisiana Village. Mammy Galo Futsal Competition 2012.
Teams march through the village in 2014.
The competition draws a big crowd every year.
The girls teams battle it out on the field.
Mammy Galo's Cup: N.Kalo A FC - Winners 2011.
How The Funds Will Be Used
We'll post photos on our Facebook page so you can see the results. This Pozible campaign is to help suppliment other fundraising done by the community themselves on the ground in the Solomon Islands. The funds will be managed by the Mammy Galo Futsal Committee - a team of dedicated community members who organise the entire event.
2012 Mummy Galo Futsal Competition Organising Committee.
The Challenges
Mammy Galo's Cup 2011: Molumbros United Team - 4th place
Prizes are awarded to the girl's division winning team 2014.
THANKS for your support!
Sending you all our thanks and appreciation - you're helping us to kickstart this year's cup and make a lot of kids very happy!
THANKS for your support!
We'll send you ALL our thanks and a card featuring a photo from the village.
SHELL RING (Polished)
A unique shell ring made in the Solomon Islands. You will receive one of the pictured items.
TURTLE SHELL RING
A unique turtle shell ring. In the Solomon Islands turtle is eaten and all parts of the body are used including the shell for ornamentation and decoration. You will receive one of the pictured items.
SHELL MONEY Bracelet
A unique piece of traditionally made Malaitan Shell Money made in Lilisiana Village. (Please note that each piece may be different to the pictured example.)
Mini Turtle Carving
ONE ONLY: A hand crafted wooden detailed mini turtle carving made in the Solomon Islands. Approximately 5cm in length.
SHELL MONEY Necklace
A unique piece of traditionally made Malaitan Shell Money made in Lilisiana Village. (This reward includes one of the pictured necklaces.)
Angel Fish Carving
A hand crafted wooden polished angel fish carving made in the Solomon Islands. Approximately 25cm in length.
Wooden Dolphin Carving
A hand crafted wooden polished dolphin carving made in the Solomon Islands. Approximately 25cm in length.