Rugby is one of the most unique sports in the world. People of all shapes, sizes and gender can play it. Rugby encourages teamwork, discipline, and selflessness. Women’s rugby at both the elite level and the grassroots is the fastest growing section of the world game. Stephanie was passionate about the game and the empowerment of women both on the rugby field and off the rugby field. She was an advocate for equity, quality and sustainability. These three pillars will be aligned with objectives of The SROMT. Currently, there is no clear structure in Homa Bay and in Kenya on how rugby identifies, selects and trains the talented girls from the grassroots to the elite levels. Whether they are elite players, medics and coaches in the country at all levels. A lot of women rugby players’ and coaches’ rise to the top has been left to chance and pure market forces so that only those who have the privilege to access good facilities and good schools get an opportunity to develop their skills.
 
                  Building and operating of specialized medical facilities and research hospitals including but not limited to pediatric hospitals and medical training institutions.
Promote grassroots sports development through partnerships with football and rugby sports clubs desirous of establishing talent identification and nurturing programs from the grassroots level.
Championing environmental preservation and protection of endangered habitats through supporting forestation activities and engaging in public health awareness and sanitation initiatives.