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Atlas Champions are changemakers who use their platform, profile and passion to play a crucial role in helping vulnerable children thrive worldwide.
By sharing the Atlas Foundation’s mission with their audiences, endorsing Atlas on social media, attending key fundraising events or even visiting projects firsthand, Champions help us to make a lasting difference.
Explore the incredible individuals standing with us:
Lyndel Musandida: A Journey of Perseverance and Opportunity

Lyndel Musandida: A Journey of Perseverance and Opportunity

“My name is Lyndel Musandida, and I’m currently in Grade 12 doing my matric year. I want to study further because I want to make a name for myself and be the first person in my family to actually go to university.” Lyndel Musandida Lyndel Musandida,...
Esnart Chigaru’s Story

Esnart Chigaru’s Story

From Challenges to Triumphs: The Inspiring Journey of Esnart Chigaru At The Atlas Foundation, we are proud to work in partnership with Bhubesi Pride Foundation (BPF), an organisation that transforms lives through sport and education in Malawi. Among the many inspiring...
Rising Above Adversity with Rugby: Salome’s Story

Rising Above Adversity with Rugby: Salome’s Story

At The Atlas Foundation, we believe in the transformative power of rugby to create lasting change in the lives of children. One incredible story from Mombasa, Kenya, highlights how rugby is not just a sport but a lifeline—a source of hope, resilience, and opportunity...
Agnes’ Story

Agnes’ Story

Two years ago, Agnes joined LSO with a dream. Today, she stands as a shining example of how hope and opportunity can transform lives. Agnes comes from Msambweni Coast, Kenya, a place known for its stark contrasts between wealth and poverty. Many areas in face...
Sok Devid’s Story

Sok Devid’s Story

At 12 years old, Sok Devid lives in a single parent household in Cambodia. The poverty faced in Cambodia limits children’s access to education, with families from disadvantaged backgrounds unable to afford the safety, self-esteem and social integration that schools...
Esther’s Story

Esther’s Story

Esther Banda’s story began at Jamo Secondary School, where her curiosity about extracurricular activities led her to join BPF’s Achinyamata Tikambilane club—translated as “Let Youth Discuss” in English. Initially hesitant due to past experiences with HIV/AIDS learning...