Victor Mooney of Queens, New York and executive director of South African Arts International, Ltd. (USA) ended his two week visit to Brazil on Sunday with the launch of the One Million Score A Goal for an AIDS-free generation campaign in the City of Salvador, a host city for the 2014 World Cup.
In the Historic Centre (known in Portuguese as
The Pelourinho), Victor Hugo Poria Nasicmento, ten years old, scored
the first goal out of 1,000,000 on Friday. The campaign will spread
throughout the other host cities before and during the championship
series matches in Belo Horizonte, Brasila, Cuiaba, Curitiba, Fortaleza, Manaus, Natal, Porto Alegre, Recife, Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo and other areas. This campaign has been underway in the United States since 2011.
"To reach an AIDS-free generation, we need everyone to score a goal", said Victor Mooney in Salvador.
While in Brazil, Mr. Mooney over saw the logistics for shipping his twenty-foot custom made row boat, "the Spirit of Malabo", to New York. Later this year, Mr. Mooney will make his fourth bid to row across the Atlantic Ocean from the Canary Islands to New York's Brooklyn Bridge with a resupply in the British Virgin Islands.
During
the 5,000 mile trek across the Atlantic Ocean, Mr. Mooney will have a
little company. The Federation Internationale de Football Association
(FIFA) has sent the AIDS activist, who has lost one brother to AIDS and
has another battling the disease, some official World Cup Match Balls.
When Mr. Mooney arrives in New York, he'll pass the balls back to FIFA for their "Football for Hope Program".
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