Impact & projects

Simple equipment. Serious reach.

Every ball we deliver is counted, every dollar accounted for. Here's where more than a decade of kicks has landed.

0+

Balls delivered to children in need

0

Countries reached

0%

Of donations spent on equipment

Signature deliveries

Some deliveries take a little diplomacy.

Working through partners who are already on the ground, from Rotary volunteers to ambassadors, our equipment reaches places conventional logistics rarely do.

100 balls

Afghanistan · Tarin Kot

The delivery that started everything, carried to a school in an active war zone by the Australian Defence Force in 2013.

400 balls

North Korea

Hand-delivered to children in the DPRK by a Chinese cardiothoracic surgeon and Rotarian. Sport crosses borders that politics can't.

200+ balls

Papua New Guinea

Distributed to school kids by Australian Federal Police officers during peacekeeping deployments.

140 balls + kit

Syrian refugee camps, Jordan

Equipment for displaced Syrian children, delivered with the help of the Jordanian Ambassador to Syria.

100 balls

Gaza Strip

Delivered to children in Gaza with the assistance of the Palestinian Ambassador to Australia and the UN.

Ongoing

At home in Australia

Equipment for disadvantaged Australian kids through partners like Milpera State High School, Dandelion Support Network, Caring Kids and St Vincent de Paul QLD.

Field delivery · 2025

Fiji & Laos: delivered by hand.

In 2025 the team flew with hundreds of kilograms of donated gear to schools and clubs across Fiji and Laos, meeting every team, coach and classroom in person.

Fijian junior footballers with KFK volunteers
Meeting the players every ball is for.
KFK volunteers in a van packed with bags of donated sporting equipment
Day one: the van, the team, and every bag of gear we could carry.
KFK volunteers and students behind a Rotary banner, holding donated balls outside a Fijian school
Delivering alongside our Rotary partners at a local school.
A Fijian netball squad and KFK volunteers celebrating with new balls
Full kit and new balls for a local netball squad.
KFK volunteers playing pick-up footy with school kids in Fiji
Pick-up footy on delivery day. New gear in use within minutes.
Fijian kids playing with newly donated equipment
The point of it all: kids, a ball, and a game underway.

How every delivery works

A model built for zero overheads.

Volunteers run the whole chain, so donations are only ever spent on one thing: equipment.

  1. Collection

    New and pre-loved gear arrives through branded donation bins in partner clubs, schools and corporate offices, and cash donations fund new equipment.

  2. Storage & sorting

    Volunteers clean, sort and pack everything at our dedicated storage facility in Brisbane.

  3. Distribution

    Gear travels with partners already on the ground, from Rotary volunteers to diplomats, or with our own team on delivery trips like Fiji and Laos.

The first chapter · 2013–2017

From the archive.

In the early years, a nine-year-old and a network of Rotarians, police officers and ambassadors moved thousands of balls around the world. A few of our favourites.

Children in Gaza receiving donated soccer balls
Gaza Strip, 2014Balls delivered with the help of the Palestinian Ambassador to Australia.
Young Mac Millar at a Rotary event connected to the North Korea delivery
North Korea, 2015Rotary connections opened the door for a 400-ball delivery to the DPRK.
Ugandan children with donated soccer balls
Uganda, 2014Deliveries with the Rotary Club of Kampala-Nsambya.
Mac on a speaking tour in India
India, 2014A ten-day speaking tour with Rotary clubs across the country.
Children in the Solomon Islands with donated soccer balls
Solomon Islands, 2014Balls carried across by volunteer Eddie Springer.
Soccer balls being delivered for Syrian children
Syria, 2014Equipment for Syrian children delivered through diplomatic partners.
Hundreds of Nepalese school children gathered at a mountain village school beneath a banner reading 'Gift from Mac Millar and the Kids of Australia to Nepalese Kids'
Nepal, 2015A whole school turns out for a delivery with the Rotary Club of Nagarjun, Kathmandu.
Zimbabwean school children with donated soccer balls
Zimbabwe, 2015Deliveries organised with Sister Judith's school community.

Where the gear has gone

34 countries and counting.

  • Australia
  • Fiji
  • Laos
  • Afghanistan
  • Papua New Guinea
  • Timor-Leste
  • Solomon Islands
  • Philippines
  • Nepal
  • India
  • Cambodia
  • Myanmar
  • China
  • North Korea
  • Jordan
  • Syria
  • Gaza
  • Uganda
  • Tanzania
  • Zimbabwe
  • Sierra Leone
  • Haiti
  • …and more

Add to the map

The next delivery has your name on it.

Every partnership funds a concrete, countable delivery. We'll show you exactly where it lands.