Future Kids Announces Partnership with Play Without Limits Project to Expand Access to Soccer Programs

Omaha, NE — Future Kids is proud to announce a new partnership with the Play Without Limits Project that will expand access to high-quality soccer programming for youth across the community. Through this collaboration, more than 1,000 children will have the opportunity to participate in Future Kids after-school and summer soccer programs, many of whom might not otherwise have access to organized sports.
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The support from the Play Without Limits Project will help provide scholarships, coaching, equipment, and program resources to ensure that every child has the chance to learn, play, and grow through the game of soccer.
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“Soccer has an incredible way of bringing kids together, building confidence, and creating opportunities that extend far beyond the field,” said Graeme Eaglesham, Founder of Future Kids. “Through this partnership with the Play Without Limits Project, we’re able to reach even more young people in our community and make sure that access to sport isn’t limited by financial barriers. Our mission has always been to create positive environments where kids can learn, develop, and fall in love with the game.”
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“The Play Without Limits Project is proud to support Future Kids and the amazing work they do in their after-school and summer programs,” said Ian Hamilton, Executive Director of the Play Without Limits Project. “Through this grant, more than 1,000 kids who might not otherwise have the chance will get to enjoy best-in-class coaching, grow their skills, and have an incredible experience on the soccer field. The Play Without Limits Project believes every child deserves the chance to play, learn, and thrive. By providing full and partial grants, the project helps make sure all kids—no matter their race, gender, or financial situation—can take part in activities that build confidence, friendships, and lifelong skills.”
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Future Kids programs focus on creating safe, engaging environments where children can develop athletic skills, build friendships, and gain confidence through sport and mentorship. The partnership will further strengthen Future Kids’ ability to serve families throughout the region.
For more information about Future Kids and its programs, visit www.future-kids.net.
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Graeme Eaglesham
Future Kids
