Portland Timbers’ Latest Fields For All Initiative
The Portland Timbers continue to help build the community with the unveiling of King’s Court at Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School. The Fields For All initiative is in conjunction with Stand Together and Operation Pitch Invasion (OPI), which is dedicated to developing fields and local youth programs in the region.
Soccer News: As part of the Fields For All partnership between the Portland Timbers’ community initiative, Stand Together, and Operation Pitch Invasion (OPI), King’s Court was unveiled today at Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School. Additionally, Stand Together provided a $25,000 grant to Active Children Portland in May, helping to provide sustainable programming for the fields and futsal courts being developed.
The unveiling marked the second set of futsal courts presented by the Fields for All partnership, with Stand Together and Operation Pitch Invasion partnering on the development of SNAKE Court at Vance Park last year. Since 2011, the Timbers have contributed to 11 soccer fields and futsal courts, providing the greater Portland area with organized outlets for playing soccer.
The pair of new futsal courts at Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School will support local youth programs, encourage children to live a healthy, active lifestyle and signifies the strong commitment the Timbers, OPI and fans have to supporting the surrounding community. Portland Mayor Charlie Hales joined Timbers players Fanendo Adi, Taylor Peay and Gbenga Arokoyo, club president of business Mike Golub, OPI members Shawn Levy and Josh Barrett and city officials and sponsors for a special dedication ceremony for King’s Court on Wednesday.
King’s Court was made possible through generous donations from the Portland Timbers’ community sponsors, including adidas, JELD-WEN Windows & Doors, KeyBank, Providence Health & Services, Ross Electric, Uber and a partnership with Green King Neighborhood Association. Construction of the two courts took about six weeks, from start to finish.
Fields For All aims to identify ‘recreation deserts’ – communities underserved by recreational activities for kids – and fill them with safe, healthy and high-quality playing surfaces. Its work focuses on areas with open community access and neighborhood support. In addition, Fields For All targets locations in close proximity to schools, youth clubs and recreation centers, providing ongoing programming to support organized and structured play for local area youth.
Through their community outreach platform, Stand Together, the Timbers are committed to furthering their community mission to harness the power of sport to improve the lives of children and families in the region through targeted programs, deep partnerships and philanthropic giving. For more information on the Timbers community outreach programs and partners, visit here.
OPI is a local, grassroots organization that builds, revitalizes and maintains soccer fields and futsal courts throughout the Portland metro area so that players of all ages and skill levels have high quality and safe playing surfaces to enjoy the beautiful game. OPI is an Oregon 501(c)(3) corporation. For more information visit here.
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