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Sports Gift
Basic Information
Address: Sports Gift
32545 B Golden Lantern, #478
Dana Point, California 92629
Phone Number: (949) 388-2359
Fax Number: (949) 265-9009
Email: sportsgift@cox.net
Director: Claire Baxter
Additional Information
Causes Served: Provide sports to impoverished children around the world
Population Served: Impoverished children around the world
Ages for Volunteer: Any ages
Hours of Service: Flexible based on student desire
Minimum Hours Required: Not applicable
Days of Service: Any
Mission Statement:
Sports Gift is focused on providing sports to underprivileged children throughout the world and promoting sports related community service among our youth.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Sports promote health and exercise, provide important life lessons in such things as goal setting, hard work, fair play and teamwork and give us a safe arena to experience the thrills and challenges of competition. Unfortunately, many children living in poverty will never have the opportunity to enjoy sports without the assistance of Sports Gift. We work to improve the lives and give hope to impoverished children through a variety of sports programs including the collection and donation of sports equipment. We also offer community service programs to America’s youth to increase their awareness of and compassion for underprivileged children who cannot afford to play sports. Through this effort, we seek to instill in our youth a lifelong commitment to and passion for community service.
Program History:
Collection Leader Program: Sports Gift offers students, schools, scout groups, religious groups, and other youth groups a unique community service opportunity to help underprivileged children all over the world play sports. Children love sports, but for many children owning a ball or other sports equipment is out of their reach. As a Collection Leader, you can help provide sports equipment to help underprivileged children play sports. You organize a collection event at a local school, sports league or club or other location to collect gently used sports equipment for underprivileged children. You can focus on one or more sports of particular interest to you. Sports Gift distributes the sports equipment to impoverished children all over the world including the United States, Mexico, Central America, Africa, Indonesia and the Middle East. We supply you with materials and assistance to help your effort. Being a Collection Leader is a fantastic community service project for students, but is also great for teams, groups of friends and families. As a Collection Leader, you will have the opportunity to achieve impressive measurable results and we provide you certification of your community service. Contact Sports Gift at: sportsgift@cox.net or (949) 388-2359.