Seed to star exists because potential alone is not enough. South Sudanese athletes have the talent, drive, and discipline to compete on the world stage — what they lack is access. We are here to close that gap, one contribution at a time.
Too many South Sudanese athletes train on dirt tracks with borrowed shoes. They run against the clock with no stopwatch, lift with no coach, and dream with no roadmap.
Seed To Star was created by people who have seen this up close athletes, coaches, and diaspora members who refused to accept that world-class talent should stay invisible because of world-lacking support.
We are not a charity. We are a movement. A collective of seed-planters who believe that when thousands give a little, champions rise.
Every decision starts with one question: what is best for the athlete? Politics, personalities, and prestige come second.
We were built by people who care, not institutions with agendas. Our power comes from thousands of small contributions, not a few large ones.
Diaspora, allies, and fans worldwide form the backbone of this movement. Distance is irrelevant when purpose is shared.
We publish where every dollar goes. No hidden fees, no unclear allocations. Trust is earned through visibility, not claimed.
A group of South Sudanese athletes, coaches, and diaspora supporters came together with a shared frustration: exceptional talent held back by lack of support.
The movement launched with a simple idea — pool grassroots support and route it directly to federations with full transparency.
First training camps funded. First coaches hired. First equipment shipped. Proof that small seeds grow into real impact.
South Sudanese athletes competing at LA 2028 — not as tokens, but as prepared, supported contenders.
Seed To Star is governed by an independent board with representation from athletes, coaches, diaspora leaders, and transparency advocates. No one person controls the funds. No one benefits personally.
South Sudanese athletes have competed and won on the world stage despite near-zero infrastructure. Imagine what they could do with proper support.
With the right training, coaching, and competition access, South Sudan can field competitive teams across multiple sports by LA 2028.
Sport unites. For a young nation, athletic achievement on the global stage is more than medals — it is identity, hope, and inspiration.
Whether you give $5 or $5,000, you are planting a seed. Every contribution moves a South Sudanese athlete closer to the world stage.