YOUNG ATHLETES CAN CHANGE THE WORLD

We train young athletes to sports to help kids in need go to school.

YOUNG WORLD CHANGERS

What started as a middle school basketball tournament became a movement.

Thousands of young people have now used sports to change the futures of kids in need.

A young man in a black T-shirt and shorts giving a speech to a large audience of young basketball players and spectators in a gymnasium.
Four teenagers wearing matching orange T-shirts with 'JAM QUEST HOOPS' logo, giving each other high fives in front of a large banner with the words 'JAM' and 'QUEST' in black spray paint on an orange background. The scene appears to be at a basketball event or competition.
A large group of people, including children, teenagers, and adults, gathered on an indoor volleyball court for a group photo. Some are holding volleyballs, and there is a person in the center holding a sign that says 'Tamqueet Toronto' with a backpack illustration. The background features a volleyball net and a sports hall setting.
Group of six children, five girls and one boy, wearing orange shirts with USAID and Hope Kenya logos, posing outdoors with a soccer ball.

MILLIONS OF KIDS CAN’T GO TO SCHOOL

Without school, kids are robbed of opportunities to succeed and can get stuck in a cycle of poverty.

But you can help them for JUST  $1 PER DAY. It helps our friends like Simon, Lakeisha, and Charlotte stay in school all year!

WE WERE STARTED BY A MIDDLE SCHOOLER

“The opportunity that JamQuest presents to students is astounding.”

Tim Salem (Middle School Principle)

SINCE THAT MIDDLE SCHOOL PROJECT…

60+

YOUNG LEADERS TRAINED

1000s

MOBILIZED TO HELP

35+

EVENTS IN 15 CITIES

100

KENYAN KIDS IN SCHOOL

THANKS FOR GIVING US HOPE!

A young boy standing outdoors in front of green bushes. He is smiling, has short hair, and is wearing a red t-shirt with black and white accents that says 'Surfer Beach'.

“If it was not for JamQuest, I don’t know where my life would be right now. I really thank and pray for them that they may keep doing this for other people too.”

KENYAN STUDENT
Two young women standing outdoors in a park or zoo, with trees and a fence in the background. One is wearing a red Ohio State hoodie, and the other is wearing a Mickey Mouse t-shirt with a plaid jacket and a bandana in her hair.

“Without you, I could not have made it this far. I promise that I am going to become someone great in the community and will help others to ensure they benefit from how I have benefitted.”

KENYAN STUDENT

“Thank you so much! May God bless the wonderful work you are doing!”

KENYAN PARENT