We are one of our community’s oldest and most active NGOs and we work to create a stronger community through projects that involve or affect all the people of our island.
Juvenile conducts an Education & Training Administrative Workshop to train members of the juvenile staff. The workshop was organized by the Ministry of Planning & National Development, and was held in Naifaru. Two of our members participated in the workshop which is sure to help us organize our organization and meet our vision of creating a professional management structure for Naifaru Juvenile.
Read moreJuvenile Sports beats Club PK in the semi-finals of the 4th VAM President’s Cup in straight sets 3:0. The score was 25-11; 25-9; 25-11. The match was played on the 10th of February at the Youth Centre Indoor Hall in Male’. The player of the match was awarded to A. Nazima J. playing as number 5 of Juvenile Sports. With Club PK defeated, Juvenile Sports will come face-to-face with the Police Club on the 12th of February at 8.30 pm.
Read moreNaifaru Juvenile form Tiny Island Conservation in collaboration with UK based Tiny Island Volunteers. The aim of Tiny Island Conservation is to bring in international volunteers to the Maldives to assist in a range of fields such as marine conservation, medicine, teaching, fitness instructors, sports coaching, and much more. We look forward to working closely with our new partners and our upcoming volunteers!
Read moreNaifaru Juvenile receives a grant from UNODC to fund a one-year project. The program is going to focus on drug awareness for school leavers, unemployed youth and parents. As part of the project we plan to conduct youth camps, health camps, peer education programmes at the schools, and strengthen parental skills through lectures and workshops. As part of the project, Naifaru Juvenile has been given funds to send to members to Chennai, India, to experience
Read moreNaifaru Juvenile constructs a beach volleyball court for our community in collaboration with Naifaru Pioneers. There has been a growing wish to introduce new sports to the island to give the youth on the island a larger portfolio of sporting activities. The funding for this project came from community wellwishers. The actual court was made by setting up a concrete perimeter and filling it up with beach sand. Finally two metal posts were erected and
Read moreCharlotte Farrell, Manchester City ladies football coach arrives on June 17th to conduct football training for youths in Naifaru. The football coaching programme will be aimed at three groups of boys; under 12, under 14 and under 16. Naifaru Juvenile estimates that the programme will affect roughly 120 boys. Moreover, Ms. Farrell will also be coaching an over 16 girls’ team. Charlotte will be handling the programme until the beginning of July where
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