From New Mexico to Africa Overview The Gift of Soccer recently sent Jerseys and Soccer Equipment to a small village in Zimbabwe. We also sent a few ultra-durable One World Futbols that never need a pump and never goes flat. The ball can withstand the toughest environments in the world and last for...
The Gift of Soccer Foundation Board Members had the privilege of taking a 2.5 hour private tour of Chelsea FC Stamford Bridge. So soon after winning the Premiere League, it was extremely informative and full of great stories by the staff. Got to see where all the players sign their contracts,...
Boxes to Belize Overview Recently the Gift of Soccer Foundation got to chance to help some villages in Central America. The GOS team collected and packaged several boxes of Soccer Uniforms, balls, cleats, shin guards, socks, and a large collection of training videos and books. The boxes totaled...
Supporting AYSO Overview At The Gift of Soccer Foundation, we believe in the power of soccer to build community, foster teamwork, and teach valuable life skills. Our commitment to supporting local AYSO (American Youth Soccer Organization) teams ensures that financial constraints do not prevent any...
Hope for Honduras Overview The Gift of Soccer sent soccer gear to Care4Communities for distribution to the villagers in La Colonia, in Roatan, Honduras. donate to support DONATION ID: 003-2014-HONDURAS-CENTRAL-AMERICA DESTINATION: Tegucigalpa Region, Honduras, Central America ORIGIN: Rio Rapids...
Cleats at Santa Ana Pueblo Overview The Gift of Soccer was pleased to donate dozens of cleats to support the Notah Begay Foundation. Shannon Adragna, the Soccer Program Manager – Santa Ana Pueblo, NM said the cleats are a welcome addition to the other equipment and really helps to keeps kids...
Donations in Nepal Overview We were contacted by Deepak Rai, a friend of Ken Levandoski, The Gift of Soccer Founder. Deepak Rai was born and raised in this region. He tells stories of growing up and soccer being the one true passion of the children from this area. The children would wake up before...