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Program Name: TOPSoccer Stars
Program Address: 226 San Augustine Way, Scotts Valley CA 95066
Contact Phone: (831) 535-3776
Website: http://www.sccysl.org/stars.html
Detail: Santa Cruz County Stars program is part of a national soccer program created to train young people with disabilities in a caring coaching environment. The program is generally carried out by volunteers at the local level, with financial support from local sponsors and the program's local youth soccer organization such as Santa Cruz County Youth Soccer League (SCCYSL). By providing a community-based training and team placement program for young people with disabilities, any boy or girl, age 4 and up who has a mental or physical disability will have the opportunity to learn and play soccer and become valued and successful members of Santa Cruz County Youth Soccer Program. The Stars program was designed not as a competitor to the programs run by other sports organizations for people with disabilities, but rather as a complementary program that works hand in hand with organizations like the challenger program to expand the overall training and competition opportunities for young people with disabilities.The Stars program often works as a feeder program: recruiting, assessing, and training new soccer players who would benefit from opportunities sponsored by these sports organizations. Many of the sports opportunities currently offered to young people with disabilities are school based. However, many parents of these young people would like their child to participate in the same community sports program as their non-disabled brothers and sisters - to wear the same club uniform, play at the same fields, go to the same awards banquets, and if appropriate, play on a non-disabled team. The Stars can fill this need.
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TOPSoccer Stars, Scotts Valley CA
Program Address: 226 San Augustine Way, Scotts Valley CA 95066
Contact Phone: (831) 535-3776
Website: http://www.sccysl.org/stars.html
Detail: Santa Cruz County Stars program is part of a national soccer program created to train young people with disabilities in a caring coaching environment. The program is generally carried out by volunteers at the local level, with financial support from local sponsors and the program's local youth soccer organization such as Santa Cruz County Youth Soccer League (SCCYSL). By providing a community-based training and team placement program for young people with disabilities, any boy or girl, age 4 and up who has a mental or physical disability will have the opportunity to learn and play soccer and become valued and successful members of Santa Cruz County Youth Soccer Program. The Stars program was designed not as a competitor to the programs run by other sports organizations for people with disabilities, but rather as a complementary program that works hand in hand with organizations like the challenger program to expand the overall training and competition opportunities for young people with disabilities.The Stars program often works as a feeder program: recruiting, assessing, and training new soccer players who would benefit from opportunities sponsored by these sports organizations. Many of the sports opportunities currently offered to young people with disabilities are school based. However, many parents of these young people would like their child to participate in the same community sports program as their non-disabled brothers and sisters - to wear the same club uniform, play at the same fields, go to the same awards banquets, and if appropriate, play on a non-disabled team. The Stars can fill this need.
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