Soocer in the Streets, Ghost Gaming, and Skillshot Media announce a new collaboration to share their disciplines for new educational outcomes
By Andrew Clark
Soccer in the Streets’ demographic consists of underserved and lower-income neighborhoods that tend to feel mental health challenges – and barriers to treatment – more intensely. Today, Black children under the age of 13 are twice as likely to die by suicide as their white peers, and the rate
By Andrew Clark
Soccer in the Streets partnered with Chris Wiley & Oz Pizza, among others, to develop StationSoccer – East Point. And the idea for it came from an unusual place: Chris’ then-14-year-old son Caleb Wiley. From Atlanta United: “One day after work, Chris and his son Caleb, who [was] on
By Andrew Clark
Soccer in the Streets had seven players from the girl’s Southside program participate in the first-ever Historically Black Colleges & Universities (HBCU) ID Camp. This ID camp provided players around the country with an opportunity to showcase their talents to various colleges with soccer programs in hopes of being
By Andrew Clark
Soccer in the Streets held its annual Footy Ball Gala on Saturday, November. 13th. The silent auction and gala, hosted by Atlanta United’s President Darren Eales and Bally Sports Broadcaster & Former MLS Player Maurice Edu, raised $275,000 to establish a more level playing field for
By Andrew Clark
Soccer in the Streets is very proud to announce one of our partners, HKS Architects was recently awarded an AIA design award for their design work towards the StationSoccer project. HKS has worked alongside partners like the Atlanta City Design Studio to help bring best-in-class design
By Andrew Clark
The Eleventh Annual Soccer in the Streets’ ATL Champions League event was held on Saturday, October 23rd at Atlanta Silverbacks Park and Team Arsenal took the Championship on the soccer side of the tournament. The funds raised at this annual tournament help Soccer in the Streets provide sustainable
By Andrew Clark
Soccer in the Streets was recently awarded funding through the Building Opportunities in Out-of-School Time (BOOST) Grants Program. The grant is designed to address the learning gap by expanding access to and improving the quality of afterschool and summer learning opportunities - prioritizing students most impacted by the
By Andrew Clark
Research has shown that Generation Z and Generation Alpha are the most anxious generation. Anxiety and Depression diagnoses have significantly surged over the last decade and will continue in that direction post-pandemic. Thankfully, there has been an increase in the willingness to communicate and share about mental health
By Andrew Clark