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Video | Legend Malina Terrell Collaborates in Tanzania for Gear Donations

In a heartwarming endeavor to create a lasting impact, Let's Keep The Ball Flying (LKTBF) Founder, Lesley de Jonge interviews LKTBF Ambassador Malina Terrell, who recently embarked on an inspiring journey to Tanzania.


Their mission? To donate used gear and equipment to underprivileged communities, spreading the love of volleyball and transforming lives along the way. In this captivating 5-minute YouTube video, Lesley interviews Malina, delving into the significance of gear donation and capturing the essence of their remarkable journey.



Uniting for a Common Cause Lesley and Malina, driven by their shared passion for volleyball and the desire to make a difference, join forces in Tanzania. Together, they bring the power of the sport to communities that often lack access to proper gear and equipment. Their collaboration serves as a powerful example of how individuals can come together to create positive change.


Through their collaborative efforts, LKTBF Founder Lesley de Jonge and volleyball legend Malina Terrell have created a ripple of change in Tanzania. Their 5-minute YouTube video encapsulates the essence of their journey, shedding light on the transformative power of gear donation and the incredible impact it has on the lives of those who receive it.


As you watch their inspiring story, consider how you can join our movement and make a difference. Together, we can continue to spread the love of volleyball and create lasting change in volleyball communities around the world.

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