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Program Name: Houston Soccer Club
Program Address: 900 Grakyn Ln, Philadelphia PA 19128
Contact Phone: (215) 508-9304
Website: http://www.houstonsc.org
Detail: Established in 1970, HSC is a Non-profit, Tax Exempt association under IRS 501 (c)(3), youth sports organization dedicated to the promotion and development of youth soccer. HSC provides a year-round positive environment for children ages 4 through 17. Our program emphasize fundamental skills, team concept. The Club is supported by an extensive group of dedicated volunteers.
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Houston Soccer Club, Philadelphia PA
Program Address: 900 Grakyn Ln, Philadelphia PA 19128
Contact Phone: (215) 508-9304
Website: http://www.houstonsc.org
Detail: Established in 1970, HSC is a Non-profit, Tax Exempt association under IRS 501 (c)(3), youth sports organization dedicated to the promotion and development of youth soccer. HSC provides a year-round positive environment for children ages 4 through 17. Our program emphasize fundamental skills, team concept. The Club is supported by an extensive group of dedicated volunteers.
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