
Netball prodigy needs funding for dream Singapore tour
For 18-year-old Amahle the invitation to the tour in Singapore is nothing short of a dream realized. Organized by Blue Running Sports International, the tour offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to showcase her talent on a global stage. But while her dedication and hard work have brought her this far, a major financial hurdle now stands in her way.
The total cost of the trip is R70,000, excluding additional expenses, an amount her family simply cannot afford on their own. Although Amahle was raised in a loving and supportive home, her mother, Thembeka Radebe, says that covering such a large sum is beyond their means.
'The cost is overwhelming,' Thembeka shared. 'We're appealing to anyone who can help to support our daughter. She has immense talent in netball, and this opportunity could change her life.'
Amahle is already a respected name in local netball circles. She currently captains the Dolphins under-17 team, where her leadership and skill on the court have earned her widespread recognition. Speaking about her journey, Amahle highlighted the discipline and passion the sport demands.
'Netball isn't just a game—it's something you have to love and commit to completely,' she said. 'It challenges you physically and mentally, and it teaches you to stay focused both on and off the court.'
Despite her athletic ambitions, Amahle remains grounded in her academics. She's committed to maintaining a strong academic record, knowing that education will play a key role in shaping her future, no matter where her netball career takes her.
Amahle is one of just four players selected to represent her school on this prestigious tour. If she can raise the necessary funds, she will depart on December 5 and return on December 15.
The Thusi family is deeply appreciative of any support received and hopes the Newcastle community will rally behind Amahle to help her seize this life-changing opportunity.
How You Can Help Amahle Reach Singapore:
To contribute towards the tour costs, please visit her fundraising page:
https://www.backabuddy.co.za/campaign/amahles-life-changing-opportunity-to-singapore
To assist with additional expenses such as passport fees and netball gear, donations can be made directly via bank transfer:
Banking Details:
Capitec Bank
Account Number: 2256374323
Account Name: Ms AAT Thusi
Reference: AMN/ATHU
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