Category Archive

October 2012

  • Mentor Coach Program: Shaping Future Leaders

    Urban Initiatives has yet again expanded our horizons and broken through into a new arena of exciting outreach and impact. The Mentor Coach program has officially begun! What is the Mentor Coach program, you ask? Urban Initiatives’ success as a program has resulted in many of our soccer players consistently returning to the team even…

  • Chicago Cubs Front Office Trades Baseballs For Soccer Balls

    The Chicago Cubs front office recently stepped away from the baseball field and joined the Jahn and Otis Work to Play teams on the soccer field at Hamlin Park for a Friday Game Day. This was Jahn’s first home game of the season and the entire team, along with their families, was beyond ecstatic to…

  • Work To Play Player Spotlight: De’Ron From Daley

    Everyone knows that De’Ron Hunter is an outstanding young man. His academic reputation is strong, and his 4th grade teacher enjoys having him in her class. When asked, he will casually say, “Well, usually I get A’s and B’s on my report card.” De’Ron has perfect attendance at soccer practice, and has gotten all “5’s”…

  • Galaween – UI’s 10th Annual Halloween Bash

    Urban Initiatives’ 10th Annual Halloween Party – GALAWEEN – was a SPOOKtacular success! A huge THANK YOU goes out to all of our friends who came out to have a great time and support our sports-based youth development programs.

  • Coach Spotlight: Kesharn Wright

    Urban Initiatives is fortunate to work with incredible coaches that come directly from the communities we serve. One such coach who consistently goes above and beyond and demonstrates incredible commitment to the Work to Play Program and the kids is Coach Kesharn Wright from Reavis Elementary. Coach Wright’s children, 7th grader Chevaughn, 5th grader Gabrielle…

  • UI Kids From Goethe Team Up With Manchester City FC To Unveil New Soccer Field

    Since the start of the Work to Play Program at Goethe, UI kids have always traveled to different communities across Chicago for Friday Game Days. Along the way they have met other kids their age who love to play soccer and practice healthy eating habits as much as they do. The Goethe team enjoys every…

  • Storck is Part of UI’s World

    Storck candy company, known for its favorites like Werther’s, Riesen and Mambas, is a committed supporter of Urban Initiatives. This past Wednesday, they once again showed their committment by hosting the annual Storck-Urban Initiatives event at Chicago Indoor Sports center. Their team of almost 20 volunteers coached our kids on the field, distributed Storck game…

  • Wilmette Wings Welcome UI Kids For The 12th Crosstown Classic

    The sight of over 15 soccer fields and the smiling faces of Wilmette Wings players greeted soccer players from Bethune, Howe, Goethe and Jahn at Avoca Park for the annual Wilmette Crosstown Classic. U8, U9 and U10 Wings teamed up with UI players for an afternoon of soccer and making new friends.

  • Groupon Joins the Team in Cabrini Green

    Urban Initiatives welcomed a team of grown-up kids from Groupon to play soccer with teams from Jenner and Otis. 19 staff came ready to play, wearing green Groupon track suits and cleats! Teams of volunteers coached fields of players, encouraging kids to pass and practice moving the ball as a team. Some volunteers just came…

  • Coaches Role Play as 3rd Graders at the Work to Play Coaches Training

    This year’s Work to Play Coaches Training at the Chicago Indoor Sports Center was a huge success! 53 coaches, a mix of On-Site Program Directors and Assistant Coaches from the 22 schools that participate in the Work to Play Program, attended the fast-paced and interactive training on Urban Initiatives’ Work to Play curriculum. Our coaches…