Houston, Texas (June 11, 2019) –
The Houston Dynamo | Dash Youth Soccer Club (HDDY), a nationally recognized premier soccer club for boys / girls is excited to announce its latest partnership with
ROSE (Roatan Support Effort) through D.R.E.A.M. (Dynamo | Dash Rewarding Equipment Apparel Mission).
The Mission of ROSE is to help the people of Honduras by collecting, transporting and delivering items critical to organizations, programs and projects that directly improve the quality of local life.
During the 2018/19 season the club shipped 350 pounds of equipment in eighteen (
18) boxes to soccer players in Honduras, Colombia, Mexico and Haiti.
The club has and will continue to collect soccer equipment starting in fall season. The collected equipment will be then donated and flown to Honduras by Captain Lynn Rippelmeyer, current President of the Board of Directors. As the
club is moving into a new uniform buying cycle, we are asking our members for their support to donate any used soccer equipment. The club will provide a list of equipment drop off times and venues at the beginning of the fall season.
If anyone is interested in assisting the DREAM program coordinator, please contact Kasia Hickey via email at kasia.hickey@gmail.com
or by phone (281) 772-6987.
Partnership Opportunities Available..........
Want to become a sponsor and get huge marketing exposure partnering with one of our camps in your local area, please contact Simon Boddison, Director of Soccer Operations at sboddison@dynamodashyouth.com or call (281) 825-8650.
If you missed tryouts and would like to be evaluated for a team, please contact info@dynamodashyouth.com and we'll have a Director of Coaching contact you immediately. Please provide your name, DOB, geographic location and email.
The Houston Dynamo | Dash Youth Soccer Club is the only club in Houston providing a full range of programming (boys / girls) with a complete pathway for the beginner through to the collegiate and professional levels. Dynamo | Dash Youth exclusively offers soccer opportunities in the highest competitive youth league in the country - United States Soccer Development Academy.