Local football club hosts Back to School Drive & Scrimmages

Samuel Kirk
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) – A newly formed soccer club in Yuma is using the power of teamwork to give back to local students.
Yuma FC, a nonprofit soccer organization founded by local mothers in March, held its first community fundraiser Saturday at 6:00 p.m. at Keegan Field near Kennedy Park.
The event brought together more than 20 youth teams from across the area, each playing one game as part of the club’s “Back to School” initiative.
But instead of entry fees, each athlete was asked to donate $5 worth of school supplies. All donations collected will be given directly to Carver Elementary School.
“We wanted to offer free soccer to the parents who can’t commit to a big travel team,” said Lesly Morr, one of Yuma FC’s founders. “We were already coaching, and we decided to build a local club that’s affordable and focused on the community. So far, the feedback has been amazing. The parents love it.”
Yuma FC currently consists of five teams ranging from under-5 to under-11. With help from sponsors, the club has made participation free for all its young athletes, removing financial barriers and opening the door to both sports and leadership development.
“Our mission is to not only teach soccer, but life skills,” Assistant Coach Amber Kelly added. “We want our athletes to grow as servant leaders, starting by giving back to the community that raised us.”
The organization hopes to continue expanding and hosting events that connect athletics with meaningful service.
The event lasted until 10:00 p.m.
For more on Yuma FC or to find out how to get involved, visit their Facebook page.