
Jamia Fields Leads Clinic for KIPP Sunnyside Boys and Girls Club
October 27, 2021 - National Women's Soccer League (NWSL)
Houston Dash News Release
With the Houston Dash on the cusp of clinching the franchise's firstÃÂ playoff berth, the excitement around Houston's NWSL side hasÃÂ arguablyÃÂ never been higher.ÃÂ This level of excitement was onÃÂ fullÃÂ display on Monday evening, when Houston DashÃÂ defenderÃÂ Jamia Fields took time out of preparing for the team's finalÃÂ regularÃÂ seasonÃÂ match against theÃÂ Washington Spirit in order to lead a soccer clinic for students from the KIPP Sunnyside Boys & Girls Club of Greater Houston.ÃÂ The clinic was a part of aÃÂ partnership withÃÂ Nationwide and theÃÂ NationwideÃÂ CommunityÃÂ Impact Award, a season-long, community-focused initiative that will promote community partners and local service projects chosen and led by each NWSL club.
TheÃÂ event, whichÃÂ took place at Cloverland Park, home to the two newestÃÂ mini-pitchesÃÂ erected byÃÂ Dynamo Charities, gave students from the local KIPP Sunnyside Boys & Girls Club an opportunity toÃÂ exercise and learn about soccer from one of the city's professionals.ÃÂ
"Some kids haven't even played theÃÂ game,ÃÂ but it was amazing to see how much fun they had with it and how easily they picked it up, so it was great," Jamia said. "Being able to come to a predominantly black community where they don't have many resources and you don't know whatÃÂ at home life is like and being able to come out here and show lover the way I know how, through the game, it means a lot."
Fields oversaw about 40ÃÂ childrenÃÂ between the ages of 6 and 11ÃÂ as they ran through drills with Houston DynamoÃÂ youth coaches and played pickup soccer with Fields herself. In addition toÃÂ playing soccer, FieldsÃÂ answered questions in a Q&A session andÃÂ signed autographs for each childÃÂ at the end of the event.ÃÂ According to KIPP Sunnyside Boys and Girls Club Youth Development Specialist Bedan Ngugi,ÃÂ this event was meaningful for these children in more ways than one.
"A lot of the kids that you see here have a smile that I have never seen before. A lot of them come from homes and backgrounds that sometimes bring me down toÃÂ Earth very quickly. It's a real joy to see that people like Jamia Fields will take time out of their day, time out of their life, just to see kids have fun, see kids get betterÃÂ inÃÂ something that maybe they wouldn't know that they're good at. It looked like they had a smile before they came in and theyÃÂ willÃÂ have an even bigger smile when theyÃÂ leave. She and everybody here made a huge and amazing impact on theseÃÂ kids."
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