
Toronto FC Kicks off "Twelve Community Days"
Published on August 8, 2011 under Major League Soccer (MLS)
Toronto FC News Release
For the next 12 days, from August 8-19, Toronto FC players, coaches, staff, community members and organizations will all come together for the purpose of recognizing and supporting important initiatives and efforts in and around our city. The "Toronto FC Twelve Community Days" campaign kicked off with the entire first team attending the unveiling of the newly refurbished soccer pitch at Sorauren Park. Following the unveil Toronto FC players conducted a soccer clinic for 40 youth from the Sorauren Park Association.
Other activities during the Toronto FC Twelve Community Days include events with Special Olympics and KidSport Ontario, a ¬Ëpicnic and pick up' for fans, and the launch of a new ¬Ëcommunity hero' recognition program.
The Sorauren Park refurbishment, funded by the MLSE Team Up Foundation, Toronto FC's Corporate Partner Kia Canada Inc. and Toronto's Parks, Forestry and Recreation department, saw more than $50,000 invested in significant upgrades and improvements to Sorauren Park, including the installation of new turf to key portions of the pitches, new player benches with awnings and spectator benches, a new concrete storage shed and a maintenance plan.
The refurbishment represents the sixth sports facility this year to benefit from the MLSE Team Up Foundation's hockey rink, basketball court and soccer pitch legacy program.
"We're thrilled to make a difference for the kids and families that will use this pitch and contribute to the strengthening of community engagement and belonging through sports," said Michael Bartlett, Executive Director, MLSE Team Up Foundation. "This pitch provides youth and their families with a place to gather, play and connect. Through our legacy program we're trying to ensure that communities like this one have those facilities."
Toronto FC's "Community Hero" initiative will look to recognize some of the countless individuals who give their time and knowledge to make our community a better place to live and play. Starting August 9, Toronto FC will highlight one individual a month recognizing all they do to make their community a better place. If you would like to nominate someone for future consideration please email community@torontofc.ca and tell us why they are your Community Hero.
For more details about the full list of events, be sure to check the link on torontofc.ca each day.
Major League Soccer Stories from August 8, 2011
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- Eastern Conference runner-up Union host Western Conference's FC Dallas on Saturday night - Philadelphia Union
- Toronto FC Kicks off "Twelve Community Days" - Toronto FC
- D.C. United's De Rosario voted MLS Player of the Week - MLS
- Dwayne De Rosario Named MLS Player of the Week for Second Consecutive Week - D.C. United
- Rapids visit San Jose before returning home for Champions League match - Colorado Rapids
- U.S. National Team call-ups Brek Shea and Zach Loyd face Mexico in friendly on Wednesday - FC Dallas
- Chicago Fire Look to Corral New York Red Bulls at Red Bull Arena - Chicago Fire FC
- New York Red Bulls Weekly Update - Red Bull New York
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