CFC Foundation To Hosts Soccer Celebrity Weekend

  • Friday, April 8, 2016
The stars will align over the Scenic City May 20th-21st as former MLS stars and US Men’s National Team greats host a weekend full of events that will empower the youth in our community and give back to a great cause.
 
HELM ((H)umility (E)ducation (L)eadership and (M)otivation) Elite Soccer, founded by USMNT greats Landon Donovan, Brian Ching, and Stuart Holden, will conduct a youth soccer clinic, a raffle giving away jerseys, autographed memorabilia, and more. There’s even be a photo opportunity for individuals and families to have a picture made with Donovan, Ching, and Holden.
As part of the weekend, there will also be a Family Fun Run, Kiddie K and 5k. Space is limited. All proceeds benefit Chattanooga FC Foundation.
 
The event begins Friday (May 20) night, as Donovan, Ching, and Holden conduct a youth clinic for boys and girls age 9-17. Space will be limited to 50 youth, and registration ends May 19th. The party continues through the day Saturday, culminating with the prize giveaways during halftime of the Chattanooga FC 2016 home opener against Nashville FC.
 
For more information and to register for the clinic and race, visit:

http://www.chattanoogafc.com/

HELM is a new approach to youth soccer founded by professional athletes Brian Ching, Stuart Holden and Landon Donovan. Through training on and off the field, HELM strives to empower America's youth with the principles; (H)umility (E)ducation (L)eadership and (M)otivation. In addition to working with youth to maximize their soccer potential, HELM is committed to giving back to local and national charities.
 
http://www.helmsoccer.com
 
Chattanooga Football Club has created the CFC Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to growing the Chattanooga community through soccer. The CFC Foundation is comprised of two different programs: Chattanooga Sports Ministries, and Operation Get Active, and also partners with Highland Park Commons. Each of these programs currently serve the community in their own unique way, but all three have one thing in common: they use soccer as means to strengthen the community.

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