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Timbers and Major League Soccer Join Forces to Create Positive Impact in Portland Before MLS Cup

December 8, 2021 - Major League Soccer (MLS)
Portland Timbers News Release


PORTLAND, Ore. - As the host team for the 2021 MLS Cup on Saturday, the Portland Timbers are collaborating with MLS WORKS, the League's social responsibility platform, to give back to Portland with a community service project centered on literacy.

The Timbers and MLS will donate 10,000 books through the Children's Book Bank (CBB) of Portland that reflect the cultural needs of the children and families that they serve. MLS Commissioner Don Garber and Portland Timbers owner Merritt Paulson will participate in the event.

As part of the event on Friday, Dec. 10 at 2:30 p.m. PST, volunteers from the Timbers and MLS will pack gift bags filled with books and perform virtual readings. Timber Joey, the popular mascot of Portland's MLS club, will personally build ten Little Libraries that will be painted by club staff before being strategically placed in high poverty areas of Portland so children have access to books in their own neighborhood. The Timbers have committed to restocking the Little Libraries annually.

Among the other participants on Friday will be MLS Greats and former Timbers Liam Ridgewell and Vytas Andriuškevičius. MLS Greats Network is the official alumni group of MLS.

The books donated by MLS and the Timbers will align with CBB's program, A Story Like Mine, which prioritizes books with diverse representation to better meet the needs of the children the organization serves. Studies confirm that children and families engage more with books when they can see themselves reflected in the pages they read.




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