Creating a world of opportunity, for kids.
The problem?
- Kids are dropping out of youth sports at an alarming rate
- Youth sports in the U.S. are diverging according to income -- more middle- and lower-income students quitting athletics while participation among wealthier children is rising.
- The typical family with kids who play sports spends about $700 a year on fees, equipment and more, but some spend up to $35,000.
- More public schools are also charging "pay-to-play" fees, pricing out some families.
- Wealthier families often spend more on kids' sports in hopes of securing college admissions for their children.
The solution?
- A non profit that is solely focused on giving ALL kids the same opportunity in private sports programs, regardless of their families financial situation
- Since private sports programs and training offer a better experience in most cases, we feel that connecting more of the public to these organizations is a win win for both sides.
- A hub to connect the public to private sports program
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