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USVI Soccer Federation Partners with Virgin Islands Housing Authority for Holiday Soccer Ball Giveaway

The U.S. Virgin Islands Soccer Federation is proud to announce a recent partnership with the Virgin Islands Housing Authority (VIHA) to host a holiday soccer ball giveaway for children living in housing communities across the territory.

Children in multiple communities received soccer balls during the holiday season. (Submitted photo)

Through this collaborative initiative, children in multiple communities received soccer balls during the holiday season, helping to spread joy while encouraging active play, teamwork, and a love for the game. The effort reflects a shared commitment by both organizations to positively impact youth and strengthen community connections through sport.

The USVISF extends its sincere gratitude to the Virgin Islands Housing Authority for its partnership and support in making this initiative meaningful and successful. VIHAโ€™s involvement played a key role in ensuring that the giveaway reached children throughout the territory and created memorable holiday moments for families.

โ€œThis partnership represents the true spirit of the holidays, giving back, building community, and creating opportunities for our youth,โ€ said Firas Idheileh, General Secretary of USVI Soccer Federation. โ€œWe are thankful to VIHA for working alongside us to bring smiles to so many children.โ€

The USVI Soccer Federation remains committed to supporting youth development both on and off the field and looks forward to future collaborations that promote inclusion, wellness, and opportunity across the Virgin Islands.

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