For months, Tam Tam was Amina's home. The team taught her that to play well, you must support others. When her mother fell ill, the community didn't just ask how she was—they cooked meals, walked her home, and made sure she felt safe.
Coach Elena didn't look at Amina’s worn-out sneakers; she looked at her eyes. "You are now," Elena said, handing her a pair of bright red sneakers that felt like wings. In buone mani
Amina learned that being didn't mean someone else did the work for her. It meant she was supported enough to stand on her own two feet. For months, Tam Tam was Amina's home