The countdown to our 2018 Mission Trip departures begin. Learn more about Team Malawi below! ![]() Name: Seth Ralston, Malawi Trip Leader School: Bachelors in Sport Management at Western Kentucky University (2013), Masters in Health & Human Performance at Austin Peay State University (2014) Job: MOAM Director of Discipleship and Programs ![]() Name: Allison Nicole School: University of Northern Colorado, Student Athletic Trainer "I'm excited to immerse myself in a new culture and to grow spiritually. " ![]() Name: Shaaliyah Lyons School: Seton Hall University Job: Director of Basketball Operations, Women's Basketball "I'm excited to be able to share my personal testimony and share how I used my faith and my involvement in basketball to get to where I am today. " ![]() Name: Matthew Good School: North Carolina State University Job: Student Manager for Men's Basketball "I'm most excited about meeting the kids and being able to build relationships with them over the 3 weeks that I'm there." ![]() Name: Benjamin Ellison School: Liberty University Job: Liberty University Club Sports "I'm most excited to be challenged in new ways, to experience Jesus through the orphans of Malawi, and to make lifelong friendships with my MOAM teammates!" ![]() Name: Darik Artis School: The Ohio University Job: Student Manager for Men's Basketball "I'm super excited to experience life outside of America with different cultures and learning the ways of others. Also the impact that the children will have on me. I'm curious to see in what ways I'm moved physically, spiritually, and emotionally!" About Rafiki:
The Rafiki Foundations mission is to help Africans know God and raise their standard of living. They have ten Rafiki Training Villages in Africa and provide childcare programs, bible studies, widow programs, and much more. The Villages provide medical, educational, and living services to vulnerable children and orphans as well as train churches. About Managers On A Mission: (www.managersonamission.org) Managers On A Mission (MOAM) is 501c3 non-profit committed to developing the future leaders of sport by working with Student Managers, Interns, Graduate Assistants, and other aspiring sports professionals. These individuals are engaged in MOAM’s annual mission trips, service projects, and scholarship programs. MOAM collects new and gently used sports apparel from collegiate and professional teams and coaches throughout the country. The vision of MOAM is to see the world positively impacted by the faith, talent, and resources of the sports industry. To learn how you or your program could help MOAM please visit MOAM’s How To Help Page, Sponsor Page, or Contact Us.
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