• Welcome to SD Soccer Talk the newest and greatest place for all your Soccer Discussions! Our aim is to provide you with an awesome space to talk, share and discuss what's going on in the San Diego Soccer Community. To be able to join in the discussion, you do need to register a free account. Registration is easy, and it only takes a few minutes! Click here to register!

PEPSI DONATES $15K TO NEW YORK YOUTH SOCCER LEAGUE

R

Randy Vogt

Guest

PepsiCo Helps Underserved Communities: Donates $15,000 to the Big Apple Youth Soccer League​


New York Soccer News: The Big Apple Youth Soccer League is part of PepsiCo’s “Starting Eleven”

PepsiCo, Inc. has created the Team of Champions, a national purpose platform building upon its global UEFA Champions League partnership to provide the gift of soccer to underserved communities. The $1 million commitment over three years will make actionable investments on and off the field to help create transformational change across the United States through soccer.

Team of Champions is supported by international soccer star Javier “Chicharito” Hernandez as he joins the PepsiCo athlete roster. In his first national effort partnering with Pepsi and Lay’s, he shared, “I’m proud to partner with Pepsi and Lay’s to bring the beautiful game to underserved communities across the country. From access to safe play, gear and equipment, to coaching and role models, Team of Champions looks to remove barriers to the game that have become harder to move, particularly during the pandemic.”

PepsiCo Helps Underserved Communities: Donates $15,000 to the Big Apple Youth Soccer League

The Team of Champions features a “Starting Eleven” comprised of 11 local organizations in select cities across the United States that provide opportunities and access to the sport. Part of this commitment is a $15,000 donation to the Big Apple Youth Soccer League (BAYSL), a player in this “Starting Eleven.” The funds will go to league members still suffering financially from the effects of Covid-19 and will be used to pay for registration, equipment plus coaches licensing courses.

“We are very grateful to Pepsi and Lay’s as we never thought that we would receive such an amount, because we did not receive any large donations for more than 15 years and we don’t have sponsorships like other leagues,” BAYSL President Carlos Vergara stated. “I hope this help from Pepsi and Lay’s will continue to help poor communities like us to promote the beautiful sport of soccer. We can take kids off the streets and help them receive scholarships. That was the goal for league founder and former President Luis Montoya and we are proud to carry on his great work.”

Team of Champions is another step in PepsiCo’s Racial Equality Journey, which in 2020 saw the company announce commitments of more than $570 million over the next five years to lift up Black and Hispanic businesses and communities in the U.S. to address issues of inequality and create opportunity.

Eastern New York Youth Soccer Association: With 100,000 youth soccer players–both boys and girls–and more than 25,000 volunteers, the non-profit Eastern New York Youth Soccer Association (ENYYSA) reaches from Montauk Point, Long Island to the Canadian border.


Eastern New York Youth Soccer Association: With 100,000 youth soccer players–both boys and girls–and more than 25,000 volunteers, the non-profit Eastern New York Youth Soccer Association (ENYYSA) reaches from Montauk Point, Long Island to the Canadian border.


The post PEPSI DONATES $15K TO NEW YORK YOUTH SOCCER LEAGUE appeared first on SoccerToday.

Continue reading...

SoccerToday News from Diane Scavuzzo
 
Top