today emily jossam is coaching them. she, too, was long a member of play soccer malawi.w she's a successful footballer herself, even playing in tournaments abroad. and she's waiting for a place at university. here she's playing along so she can give something back. i coach these kids so that they get what i had from play soccer malawi. i got a scholarship to school, and i want them to have that opportunity as well. >> before the children leave, there's another important part of the program -- something to eat. today, two bread rolls. sylas, the project manager, reminds the children to be careful and hide the bread under their shirts so it won't be stolen on their way home by other children who aren't part of the program. early the next morning, teenagers from all around ndirande flock to school. jabbesa has made it to secondary school, thanks to a recommendation from play soccer malawi and a grant. the pupils have to get their own chairs. jabbes and his classmates are on time, but the teacher is late. that's typical in malawi. the educational system is inadequate. teache