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Collect Pairs Of Sneakers and Soccer Cleats , Support Youth Environmental Entrepreneurship, Participate In Project Athletic Shoes, and Build A VillageSoccer For Life Donation Concursos In The Honduran MountainsThere Are Two Soccer Worlds - One Soccer Community
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A Soccer Gear Donation Concurso is a self esteem
building, personal empowerment program focused on soccer, the most important
game in many countries. While youth in developed countries have access to
Soccer Moms, summer camps, soccer clinics, soccer tournaments, personal
trainers and the best uniforms and equipment, in many countries children
make their balls out of plastic bags.
While we cannot transfer the soccer culture of a developed country to a country like Nicaragua, Honduras or Mexico or even poor communities in which we work in the USA, we can offer these deserving youths a chance to play the game they love. It truly saddens me to see children making balls out of plastic bags and think of all the old soccer balls, uniforms, cleats and other items languishing in developed countries. The Honduras Youth Soccer Project flowed out of the images of children making balls, kicking rags, anything to play the game they loved.
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| You Have Made The Honduras Youth Project A Success | |
| More Is Needed To Help These Youth Be Even More | |
| Communities Are Asking For Concursos | |
| Here are the components of a Donation Concurso: | |
| Introduction and prayer | |
| Single person sack race | |
| Two persons in one sack race | |
| Potato race | |
| Speed race | |
| Awarding Prizes For the Races | |
| Soccer Cleats For The Most Cooperative Athlete | |
| Soccer Uniform Donation | |
| A soccer game | |
| Awards Ceremony - medals and trophy | |
| Food after the event | |
| Land clearing | |
| Tree planting | |
| Art program to commemorate Concurso | |
| Other Sponsorship Opportunities | |
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Individual
Certificates of Appreciation Will Be Posted On Individual Recognition Pages For Each Donor.
See These Examples
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The
Honduras Youth Soccer Project has been a huge success. Because you -OUR
DONORS - shared your soccer gear we have reached out to many youth and many
communities here in Honduras. We have distributed
hundreds of your gifts, including balls, many thousands of shirts and delivered uniforms and
supplies to kids in the department of Intibuca. The kids to the left
are wearing donated uniforms, with donated cleats, donated shin guards and
wearing donated medals. They received a donated trophy. It was
wonderful to see. YOUR DONATIONS OF SOCCER GEAR MADE THESE HAPPY CHILDREN
PLAY AND WIN WITH PRIDE!
Athletic shoes, balls, cleats, uniforms, t-shirts, shorts, warmup clothes, balls, goalkeepers gear, medals, trophies, first aid equipment, referee gear, goals, nets, etc.
A few of the youth who received these gifts were thankful. They showed their appreciation in many way. Yet after they received the balls other went away unchanged. They did not offer to clean the field, or help the coaches carry items. They played, they won but their character was not being built. I thought long and hard and decided that the problem was that they didn't have to do anything to get the uniforms and other soccer gear. They did not gain any insights into cause and effort, giving and receiving. So the Donation Concurso was born. The children would have to do something in exchange for the donations.
Many
community want to hold concursos. These concursos draw the people
together. Here's one concurso where hundreds of children and adults
came together. The children to compete, the adults to watch. The
concurso is like a field day in the USA. The soccer gear you donate,
the funds you send for shipping enable these communities to come together
for a day of clean fun and soccer. Here the mayor of San Miguelito welcomes
Soccer for Life to a large concurso held in this mountain community.
Not only did we enjoy the races, we also helped out with a little coaching
for goalies, which is sorely lacking here. As a result, we are offered
many opportunities to teach.
| Introduction and prayer | |
| Single person sack race | |
| Two persons in one sack race | |
| Potato race | |
| Speed race | |
| Awarding Prizes For the Races | |
| Soccer Cleats For The Most Cooperative Athlete | |
| Soccer Uniform Donation | |
| A soccer game | |
| Awards Ceremony - medals and trophy | |
| Food after the event | |
| Land clearing | |
| Tree planting | |
| Art program to commemorate Concurso |
These
concursos are run not only for the children to have fun playing soccer.
Soccer for Life uses the love of soccer to teach character and to teach
children all the things you learn when you play a sport. We begin with
an introduction and prayer. This teaches them that what they are doing
is important. We discuss good sportsmanship and how to make the things
they learn in soccer work for them in their lives. It is vital for all
of our future that the children in countries like Honduras begin to provide
opportunities for all its citizens. Our young people need to know how
to have faith, how to support each other, how to change what they have been
taught about others who are outside their families. Here is where we
reach out to these children through soccer.
The single person sack race is always fun. Most
of us remember our school days when we participated in sack races.
There is a
certain skill to it. The importance of coordination is seen because
those who try to start off really fast usually fall and do not win. Most of
the winners are those who coordinate their feet and run with a steady
unhurried pace. Of course from time to time the speedster wins.
Sack races are fun, interesting and the players get lots of exercise. We try to teach good sportsmanship and respect for the athletes. These sack races are fun both for the participating athlete as well as the cheering crowds. Sometimes those who are not in this race will race alongside the athletes who are participating. It generates a lot of interest and a lot of competitive spirit.
This is one of the most fun events we offer in these
concursos. As soon as you announce this race, you will see best friends
getting together. Often there are kids no one has chosen as a partner.
It's
up to you to then
bring partners together. This is important so all the kids get to
participate, not just the popular ones with many friends. This race
requires that the two athletes learn how to work together. They have to move
their legs at the same time and at the same speed. They have to watch
each other so they stay on the same page as it were. It requires
teamwork, an important skill that all youth need to learn.
Teamwork is one of the most important skills and yet the most difficult to teach. That is because we all want to be "King of the Hill". In this race the winners succeed because they subjugate their desires to "do it my way" and learn to share the control. They must both move together and coordinate their movements in order to win.
Here's the race we all remember from grade school. Put
a potato on a spoon and run the race with it. It doesn't matter how many
times the potato falls, just get up and try again. This race teaches so many
things we can't list them all here. But one of the most important is
to get up when you fall and start again. There have been racers who
have dropped the potato over 10 times and still won the race. Because
they kept trying. Because they didn't give up. And because they wanted to
win. The potato race - brings back childhood fun for the spectators
and
creates so much character for the participants.
Give these wonderful kids who are so willing to try a chance to be a winner. They enjoy participating and being a part of an event. Each of these concursos bring joy and a new way of interacting to these kids who seldom have any way of enjoying life. Remember in these mountains there is no movie theatre. In the community shown here there is no electricity so there is no TV. Our concursos bring enjoyment and something to experience and appreciate.
Here's where the best athletes in the community or school will excel. They will run as fast as they can. They will show their skills, their endurance and their competitiveness. This is the race for the true athletes. Unfortunately no matter how fast they run, their is no track club to continue with. The only hope for a fast young runner is the world of soccer.
The
best runners know how to use their arms, they make sure they get a good
start, they make the turn fast. All in all this is an exciting event to
watch. If there were scouts for track clubs in developing countries it
would be wonderful. We are seeking to place the best runners onto
local soccer teams. The problem for girls like those above is even if
they win there are few if any soccer teams for them to join. We are
seeking to develop a track program for girls but that is way in the future.
Girls who learn to run here could eventually serve on their country's
Olympic team as there is very little competition here.
These
races get very active participation because the prizes are soccer gear.
First place usually gets a ball, second place shin guards and third place
gets soccer shirts. There is strong competition and it is vital to ensure
fairness. You have to watch to see the athletes who run to the far end
actually touch the wall or fence. Adults must be placed at the end to
ensure the athletes actually all complete the same course.
We work hard to get adult
participation to ensure that the children are all playing fair. We
discuss fairness which in a culture where there is not enough for everyone
tends to be a foreign idea. Most of these youngsters have seen their
parents stealing or doing something unfair. They often get unfair treatment
in their homes. So the idea of justice is something that needs to be
taught.
Cooperation
is one of the skills we seek to teach through our soccer program. In
each concurso we seek to reward those who help others, who pick up the
sacks, collect the spoons, help smaller children and do everything possible
to make the concurso a success. In one concurso this young girl was very
helpful. Not only did she clean up after each event she brought water,
helped younger children participate and was very involved in making the
concurso a success. Such helpfulness needs to be rewarded to motivate
others to do likewise. We want to encourage this behavior and also show that
work should be appreciated. Usually girls here work while boys play
and they get absolutely no appreciation. "That's our culture", the
boys and men say. Through this program we are teaching that whoever is
the most cooperative, boy or girl, wins the cleats. Cleats are
powerful motivators.
You Can Sponsor Soccer Cleats For The Most Cooperative Athlete
After the racing is over, the next part of the
concurso is the donation of a complete set of uniforms. A complete set
of uniforms includes 16 soccer jerseys, 16 pairs of soccer shorts and 16
pairs of soccer socks.
We
would love to be able to give 16 pairs of soccer cleats with every
uniforme completo but we do not have the resources. Our ultimate
goal is to give each child in Intibuca a pair of donated soccer cleats. ONLY
YOU CAN MAKE THAT HAPPEN! Your group can mount a cleat drive that will make
more happy children like this young president of a school who received a
complete uniform for her school team. She is very active and will
someday be an important leader in her community. She welcomed these
uniforms for the school team which formerly played in street clothes.
Soccer
is the reason for the concurso in the first place. So the soccer game
with the team wearing its new uniforms is the star of the concurso.
The team changes into its new uniform right on the field. There are no
dressing rooms or similar facilities. Then they practice a little in
their new uniforms. It rains a lot here in Intibuca but it doesn't
matter. The game will be played in the rain. Here they are playing
against a team without uniforms. They feel so proud that they are
"real soccer players". These uniform donations are what brings the
concurso together. The creation of a uniformed team is a big event in
one of these communities.
Another key and important part of the concurso is the
awards. These are people who seldom get rewarded for their hard work.
So receiving a medal for playing and a trophy for winning is very important.
We want every child who participates to receive a
medal. Our medals come from donations from tournaments, teams and
individuals. It doesn't matter what is written on the medals or trophies.
They are eagerly accepted and gratefully worn. This is a vital part of
every concurso. The young people who participate are very happy to
receive these medals. Since they cannot read or write in English, they
only know they received a medal.
If your team or group has old medals to donate, with or without ribbons they will be cherished here in these mountains. Most of these children will never excel at anything. That means they will never receive an award or be made to feel special. By giving them medals, we help to realize they are okay, they are of value, that they are special.
In a country where there is so much hunger, eating after the event is important. Food is the most important thing on everyone's mind in a country like Honduras. That is why we like to offer food after a concurso. The women are willing to cook if we provide the food. Usually it is normal fare (beans, rice, cheese, tortillas, and fried potatoes). Usually meat is only served to the coaches and supporters of the events. To us, this meal after the concurso is a bonding experience. The cost of feeding people after a concurso is quite high which is why we are developing special fundraising for food for concursos.

A key part of each concurso is an environmental
component of tree planting and gardening. In order to plant the garden
or tree copse, a piece of land must be cleared from the bush. Recently
a group of
Japanese forest
volunteers came to Intibuca to donate soccer gear and plant trees.
They worked side by side, teaching the young people how to develop a tree
planting project. They showed them how to clear land, how to set up a
straight line with string and how to dig holes for planting trees. The
area was full of "monte" or wild growth. So the first step in the
process was how to clear the land.
You would think in a forest nation like Honduras,
planting trees would be something everyone was involved in. But the
fact is deforestation is taking place in Honduras. The importance of
tree cover in a country like Honduras which is so mountainous is vital.
When Hurricane Mitch struck
Honduras,
wherever there was no forest, the hillsides simply collapsed. The city
of Tegucigalpa has areas today where you can see the deforested hillsides
falling hundreds of feet. At one time Tegucigalpa's hills were
surrounded by trees. But refugees more than a million poured
into Honduras from El Salvador and Nicaragua. They squatted in the hillsides
around Tegucigalpa and cut down all the trees for firewood.
Many schools have developed tree planting projects
that occur once a year. The number of trees planted in these projects
cannot keep up with the deforestation. And now American lumber
companies are cutting
down
the forests of Intibuca. As a result Soccer for Life has taken on the
mission of reforestation in Intibuca. Here are pictures of Liga Menor
youth planting trees. We will be developing tree planting projects
where our donors can come and plant trees with these youths. We will
be developing a low cost homestay program for the tree planting sponsors.
We will be planting liquidamber (sweet gum), pines, cedar and other locally
growing trees. Part of the funds for this section will be used in
creating a nursery for growing trees. We will be growing them in black
plastic plant bags before setting them out into the fields.
Even in a country where everyone either walks or rides
a bicycle, not everyone is an athlete. Yet they would like to
participate in a concurso. We have developed an art program which
occurs after the meal when the kids are resting a bit from all the
excitement of the concurso events. Here the children have a chance to
express themselves about the
concurso and how it
made them feel.
Here are some of the drawings made by children after a concurso at their school. They only had pencils and paper. We would like to be able to offer paints, good drawing paper, markers and other items such as glitter to these young soccer artists but we do not have them available. We are seeking a sponsor who will supply us with art materials or a group who will collect them for these concursos.
We are in need of donation of funds as well as art supplies. As you can see, these children are capable of excellent artwork. We would also like to put on a workshop for them on creating art from banana leaves, which are abundant here. For some reason, there is very little art being doing here except for a few exceptional artists. I think the children who grow up drawing and painting are enabled to learn more and faster.
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Soccer for Life, Inc., is an Arizona not for
profit organization dedicated to youth empowerment, youth involvement and youth sports for personal development.
In support of this mission, Dr. Carol Cross, Founder and International
Director of Soccer for Life invites you to participate in Soccer Action For
A Green World, the environmental soccer program. Soccer Action for a
Green World creates confluence between youth in developed countries
including the USA, Canada, European countries, Japan, Taiwan, South Korea,
New Zealand, Australia, South Africa and youth in developing countries.
Confluence or moving together alongside is one of the most pressing needs of
the 21st century. Young people growing up today are going decide if it
is war or peace. They will decide to create friendships with those
from other cultures or to act like enemies. In addition, they are
going to decide if our world will be green or brown, hot or normal.
Through Soccer Action For A Green World, our youth can build friendships,
create new ideas, develop projects to fight global warming and change the
world into a better place.It is our feeling that everyone is seeking community, structure, meaning an a Superordinate Goal. We consider these the requisite for a life lived for sharing and receiving alike, supporting and being supporting, offering comfort and being comforted. We call our "Personal Contribution To Life". Soccer for Life is seeking your help to develop the Intibuca Youth Soccer Center where intend to create the Soccer Action For A Green World Ecolodge for sponsors, donors and patrons of Soccer For Life can come and relax and regenerate. We are putting together a volunteer program, fund raising kits and all the support you need to make through Personal Contribution to Life. Dr. Carol Cross, Directora Honduras Youth Soccer Project sfl@satglobal.com http://www.satglobal.com/sfll.htmFOR DONATING SOCCER GEAR
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