New International Partnership for Global VX
Paul Hildreth • 8 March 2021
Global VX partners with Sports Aid Network

Although Covid has hit grassroots sport hard with clubs, competitions and school sessions being cancelled, developments have continued behind the scenes in VX. The first of those developments now comes to fruition as Global VX announce a new partnership with the Uganda based international organisation Sports Aid Network. In a further development Global VX’s Managing Director, Dr Paul Hildreth, has been invited to lead the UK arm of the organisation.
Sports Aid Network is an international organisation dedicated to enriching the lives of young people through sport. They cross international boundaries to deliver hope and use sport as the medium for improving lives. Although the headquarters are in Uganda, SAN operates in six African countries and has arms and partners in many other countries. Sports Aid Network (UK) will be the latest addition.
Examples of SAN activities are fund-raising to build sports fields and football fields and centres so that communities have facilities to continue using. They also run Life Skills and Youth Leadership Programmes, using sport combined with a set curriculum. SAN organise and run sports tournaments and work in schools and refugee settlement camps where they host tournaments encouraging both the young and adults to participate in sporting competitions that increase teamwork, unity, confidence, and happiness. Post-conflict trauma and uprooted lives has made resettlement and rehabilitation for refugees an almost impossible prospect. SAN uses sport, a universal vehicle that, among many other things, most importantly increases health and happiness, to tackle these deep-seeded challenges.
Mr Isaac Ssekamwa, founder and director of Sports Aid Network said: “We are delighted that Dr Hildreth has agreed to represent us in the UK. We have met him on a number of occasions when he has visited Uganda with VX and have seen first hand the power of the sport. We are very keen to use VX as key part of the programmes we deliver here in Africa. It is a sport that brings a unique set of benefits that will be a perfect fit with what we want to do.”
SAN need volunteers, donations and partners. They are looking for public/private schools and corporations , non-profit companies, social enterprises, and individuals to collaborate with. Global VX is one of the first organisations in the UK to become an official SAN partners.
Paul said: “VX is making excellent progress in both Uganda and Kenya and the people who run VX Kenya and VX Uganda are keen to spread the sport through other countries. The impact of VX is a perfect fit for the aims and objectives of Sports Aid Network and I am proud and honoured to have been asked to become involved.”
Sports Aid Network can be found at www.sportsaidnetwork.org
Sports Aid Network UK are at https://www.facebook.com/sportsaidnetworkuk
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