MORE THAN JUST A GAME

Sports teach us to be teammates and leaders, to bounce back, never back down, and push beyond our limits. But many young athletes face barriers that prevent them from stepping on the field and giving it their all.

We believe that everyone deserves the right to engage in sport. That’s why we’re committed to creating opportunities for millions of youth to engage in sports by 2030, breaking down barriers for those who strive for more.

MORE THAN JUST A GAME

Sports teach us to be teammates and leaders, to bounce back, never back down, and push beyond our limits. But many young athletes face barriers that prevent them from stepping on the field and giving it their all.

We believe that everyone deserves the right to engage in sport. That’s why we’re committed to creating opportunities for millions of youth to engage in sports by 2030, breaking down barriers for those who strive for more.

“EVERYONE DESERVES THE RIGHT

TO EXPERIENCE THE POWER OF SPORT.”

“EVERYONE DESERVES THE RIGHT

TO EXPERIENCE THE POWER OF SPORT.”

HOW WE’RE BREAKING BARRIERS


HOW WE’RE BREAKING BARRIERS


THE ROAD TO 2030

Learn about all the ways we plan to deliver on our commitment from now to 2030. 

THE ROAD TO 2030

Learn about all the ways we plan to deliver on our commitment from now to 2030. 

WHEN YOUR TEAM BECOMES YOUR SECOND FAMILY

Karim Harris, a 17-year-old power forward tells us about how basketball has changed his life. 

WHEN YOUR TEAM BECOMES YOUR SECOND FAMILY

Karim Harris, a 17-year-old power forward tells us about how basketball has changed his life. 

FINDING HOME ON THE FOOTBALL FIELD

Charlotte Kirby, a 13-year-old cornerback tells us how football has become everything to her. 

FINDING HOME ON THE FOOTBALL FIELD

Charlotte Kirby, a 13-year-old cornerback tells us how football has become everything to her. 

BECOMING YOUR OWN ROLE MODEL

Layla Banaras, a 15-year-old left back tells us about her experience as a half-English, half-Pakistani Muslim athlete.

BECOMING YOUR OWN ROLE MODEL

Layla Banaras, a 15-year-old left back tells us about her experience as a half-English, half-Pakistani Muslim athlete.