Fundraiser launched to help fund equipment for Uganda Lacrosse

A fundraiser has been launched to help fund playing equipment for the Uganda Lacrosse Association (ULA).

Set up by lacrosse veteran Tim Holdsworth, who is connected to the ULA through his wife, the fundraiser hopes to raise an initial £1,700 to help buy lacrosse sticks, balls, reversible pinnies, and shipping to Uganda to support a group of 20 lacrosse players.

There are currently no lacrosse equipment companies in Africa and the ULA has historically sourced equipment via donations of used equipment from Europe and North America; Tim hopes this will be the start of a movement which can bring new equipment into Uganda annually.

After being founded in 2011, the ULA has managed to sustain lacrosse in the country for 13 years while receiving no government funding or operating a standard National Governing Body (NGB) model due to the economic difficulties faced by the general population.

 Despite these obvious challenges, the ULA has managed to create a participation base of around 1,000 players with plans in place to introduce the sport to more schools and educational settings.

Full details of the fundraiser can be viewed on the GoFundMe page below.