COVID-19 UPDATES

Dear Soccer in the Streets Family,

Throughout the COVID crisis, we have been evaluating when we feel it is safe to start playing again. This involves monitoring the opinions of key health organizations, such as the CDC and WHO, and the governing soccer bodies. As of now, we

AJC

Check out this recent article from the AJC about our organization winning the Robert Wood Johnson Sports Award!

This award recognizes and honors those in sports who display an innovative and collaborative approach to making their communities a healthier place to live. This includes sports teams, athletes,

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2020 RWJF Sports Award

AGE UP, Border Youth Tennis Exchange, Running Medicine, Soccer in the Streets, and the United States Association of Blind Athletes have been selected as 2020 winners of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) Sports Award. This award recognizes and honors those in the sport who display an innovative

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The Athletic

Check out this article from The Athletic about how a Black soccer culture rose in Atlanta!

The first time Tony Carter was called the N-word on the soccer field came when he was nine years old, playing for the South Dekalb YMCA in a match against a

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