Job Opportunities for Teens

Job Opportunities for Teens

In today’s world, the job market continues to tighten. And that tightening means that there are fewer opportunities for jobs for teenagers.

But there is a solution for Soccer in the Streets teenagers that keep them close to the game by teaching them to officiate. What better way to use their knowledge of the sport, learn life skills and make a few dollars from game fees?

The growth of Soccer in the Streets programming continues and with it grows the need for certified officials – right down to the youngest levels of participation and small-sided matches. Thus, the program has taken root from the Clarkston refugee program to the College Park community program and to date, 38 young adults have been screened, trained and are now certified US Soccer referees.

Breaking Down Barriers

Breaking Down Barriers

StationSoccer celebrated its two year anniversary on October 27th! Since the grand opening of Five Points in 2016 StationSoccer has seen thousands of visitors both players and spectators from across the world. It has also been covered by multiple media outlets and won local, national and global awards for soccer, design and innovation.

Coaches Joel Apudo and Ehlahd Israel Honored with the Community Champion Award and Napolitano Award, respectively, at 2018 Black Tie Gala

Coaches Joel Apudo and Ehlahd Israel Honored with the Community Champion Award and Napolitano Award, respectively, at 2018 Black Tie Gala

On October 7th, Soccer in the Streets presented the Community Champion Award and Napolitano Award at end of year gala, Black Tie 2018 soccer game to Joel Apudo and Ehlahd Israel. These two award-winning leaders are dedicated to building and teaching the beautiful game. These dedicated leaders work to empower the lives of the youth in the program and in the metro Atlanta communities they serve.