This initiative is deeply personal for Abdulrahim Abuissa, the owner of Abuissa Sports and a member of the Qatar national basketball team with a Palestinian background. Abdulrahim’s commitment to making a positive impact in both his communities is unwavering. He believes in the transformative power of sports to bring light and hope to those in need, and as long as these Gaza kids are in Qatar, he will be there to support them with whatever they need.
Abuissa Sports is dedicated to expanding the basketball world in Qatar in ways that have never been done before. This event is a testament to our commitment to developing the game and building a strong, supportive community. We are a family of basketball enthusiasts, and we will continue to impact lives positively, nurturing talent, and fostering hope. Our mission is to provide a safe space for these kids to thrive, helping them see the light at the end of the tunnel during these difficult times for them and their families.
Through our efforts, we aim to not only enhance the skills of these young athletes but also to instill in them the values of teamwork, perseverance, and resilience. This initiative reflects our broader goal of using basketball as a tool for social change, fostering connections, and building a brighter future for all.
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