BEAVERTON, OR – The Soccer Parenting Association today announces Oregon Youth
Soccer Association as a Sideline Project Partner – all parents, coaches, referees,
spectators, and caregivers will be encouraged to join The Sideline Project movement
and take The Sideline Project Pledge. Additionally, Oregon Youth Soccer is announced
as a Soccer Parenting Associate Partner, a collaborative partnership to improve soccer
in Oregon by providing parents in Oregon with limited access to the
SoccerParentResourceCenter.com – a youth soccer parent and coach education
platform.
The Soccer Parenting Association seeks to improve the experience and development
for youth soccer players by improving sideline behavior and engaging, supporting and
educating youth soccer parents and coaches.
Oregon Youth Soccer, founded in 1974 and serves over 50,000 members. OYSA’s
mission is: Put kids first by serving our clubs to provide a safe, positive, forward-thinking
soccer environment.
Providing a positive youth sporting experience where all children feel inspired, develop
important life skills, and establish healthy habits they will take with them for life must be
a top priority for all youth sport organizations.
“The investment Oregon Youth Soccer is making towards positively affecting the lives of
soccer players, families and dedicated coaches in Oregon is commendable. We are
proud to work with Oregon Youth Soccer and are encouraged by their commitment to
improving the youth soccer landscape in the state.” said Skye Eddy, Founder of the
Soccer Parenting Association.
“OYSA is excited to partner with the Soccer Parenting Association.” Says Roberta
Cloutier, OYSA Executive Director. “Parents are a vital part of the soccer landscape
and we are excited to help inform and educate parents moving forward.”