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Soccer has a unique power to heal wounds across barriers of race, class, language, gender, and age. Therefore, the main mission of SoccerGrow is to create and maintain a network of partnerships with charities, not-for-profit organizations and individuals through which SoccerPro can donate soccer equipment and money to those in need.
Soccer for Success is the U.S. Soccer Foundation's free soccer-based afterschool program that uses soccer as a tool to combat childhood obesity and promote healthy lifestyles for children in under-resourced urban communities. The foundation partners with community-based organizations across the country to operate Soccer for Success sites ...
[13] [18] In addition, CCSCLA has been able to provide two synthetic soccer fields for play in the Vernon Central community. [18] In 2002 CCSCLA helped facilitate the Nike donation of a synthetic field to Ross Snyder Park [10] [19] [20] and facilitated the collection of resources to develop a field for George Washington Carver Middle School. [21]
It’s the largest donation ever made to the soccer body by a woman, as well as to girls and women’s soccer. In a news release, Kang said she hopes the donation prompts other donors to invest in ...
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Women's soccer mogul Michele Kang will gift $30 million to U.S. Soccer, the sport's national governing body said on Tuesday, the largest donation ever directed for the organisation's girls and ...
The One World Futbol is a soccer ball designed to be difficult to destroy. It is made with a specialized foam, related to the material used to make Crocs shoes, that allows the ball to re-inflate after being punctured. The One World Play Project, which manufactures and distributes the One World Futbol, was founded in California in 2010 to ...
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