Category Archive

January 2016

  • No Off-Season for Team Captains

    It may be the Work to Play off-season, but for the Take the Lead Team Captains there is no off-season. Every month of the school year (9 in total), including these two off-months in between the Fall and Spring Work to Play seasons, Captains meet with UI coaches to focus on leadership topics such as:…

    No Off-Season for Team Captains
  • Recognizing Young Mentors

    Take the Lead Program Manager Preethi Varma shares her views on Team Captains playing an important role during National Mentoring Month. National Mentoring Month, every January, is a time to not only commemorate the great work adult mentors at Urban Initiatives or around the U.S. undertake, but also to recognize the power of consistent and…

    Recognizing Young Mentors
  • PwC Takes the Field – TWICE!

    Urban Initiatives is fortunate to count lots of amazing companies as Corporate Coaching partners for our fall season, but PwC takes the award for most volunteers and for coming out to play twice over the past twelve weeks. On October 23, nine volunteers met the teams from Gunsaulus Academy, Greene Elementary, and Walsh Elementary at…

    PwC Takes the Field – TWICE!
  • DayNine Consulting Volunteers on Day Eleven of December

    For the last game day of the fall season, Urban Initiatives welcomed a team of Corporate Coaches from DayNine Consulting at Chicago Indoor Sports. The volunteers spent the afternoon working with teams of seven Urban Initiatives soccer players from Providence Englewood Charter School, Tarkington Elementary, Marquette Elementary, and Lee Elementary. After getting loosened up with…

    DayNine Consulting Volunteers on Day Eleven of December
  • Kirkland & Ellis Brings Some Law and Order to Game Day

    On Friday, December 4th, a team of Kirkland & Ellis volunteers spent the afternoon coaching 90 second to fourth grade students from Urban Initiatives’ Work to Play program. The volunteers led small teams of students from Jordan Elementary (Rogers Park), Faraday Elementary (East Garfield Park), and Bateman Elementary (Irving Park) through friendly soccer games against each other.…

    Kirkland & Ellis Brings Some Law and Order to Game Day
  • United Flies the Coaching Skies

    A day after United hosted Urban Initiatives’ Q2 Board of Directors meeting at its offices in the Willis Tower, Urban Initiatives’ players welcomed a team of United volunteers for an afternoon of Corporate Coaching. After introductions and coming up with team names, the players from Greene Elementary, Beethoven Elementary, Morrill Elementary, and Otis Elementary hit…

    United Flies the Coaching Skies
  • Huron Education Offers Up Some Soccer Consulting to UI Kids

    A few weeks before the start of the fall Work to Play soccer season, Urban Initiatives received a phone call from Julia Weiss, a former Wilmette Wings player who remembered playing in a Crosstown Classic with Urban Initiatives players a decade ago. Julia wanted to organize a Corporate Coaching day with her company, Huron Education.…

    Huron Education Offers Up Some Soccer Consulting to UI Kids
  • IMC Volunteer Day Version 2.0

    On November 6, a team of Corporate Coaches from IMC Financial Markets brought some soccer expertise to the Urban Initiatives teams from Morrill Elementary, Lee Elementary, Reavis Elementary, and National Teachers Academy. It was difficult to tell who was more excited—the coaches or the players—as the two groups warmed up together, and the excitement continued…

    IMC Volunteer Day Version 2.0
  • Integrated Project Management Spends an Afternoon at Jenner

    On a beautiful afternoon in October, a team of volunteers from Integrated Project Management (IPM) traveled to Jenner Academy of the Arts in Cabrini Green to coach Urban Initiatives’ players from Jenner and Otis Elementary for the day. While team Jenner and the volunteers waited for Otis’s bus to arrive, Jenner’s players led their new…

    Integrated Project Management Spends an Afternoon at Jenner