activities · 9
what they do
direct service · 9
- Administrative operations and office management Family Resource Center OperationsMaintains a physical office at 700 N. Neely St. Suite 11, Gilbert, AZ 85233, to support administrative functions and community engagement.
- Volunteer-based program management Volunteer-Operated Community Service DeliveryOperates entirely with a 100% volunteer staff responsible for managing programs, responding to community inquiries, and supporting day-to-day operations.
- Volunteer-staffed program administration and community engagementOperates entirely with a volunteer staff to manage youth football and cheer programs, respond to community inquiries, and maintain organizational operations, including an office at 700 N. Neely St. Suite 11, Gilbert, AZ.
- Youth Cheerleading Programs Youth Competitive Soccer ProgramsOffers cheerleading programs for youth, emphasizing fun, teamwork, and good sportsmanship, providing uniforms, pom poms, hair bows, and personalized pom bags. Participants practice twice a week and cheer at Saturday football games from July to November.
- Youth Football Programs Youth Competitive Soccer ProgramsOrganizes tackle football teams for youth aged 8-14, including specific 9U, 10U, and 13U teams, providing equipment such as helmets and shoulder pads, and access to lighted practice and high school game fields.
- Youth cheerleading program with structured practices and game support Youth Competitive Soccer ProgramsOffers a supervised cheerleading program emphasizing fun, teamwork, commitment, and sportsmanship, with practices held twice weekly (typically Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6:00–7:30 PM) and participation at football games on Saturdays from July to November. Provides uniforms, pom poms, hair bows, personalized pom bags, and covers field expenses and insurance for all participants.
- Youth cheerleading programs Youth Competitive Soccer ProgramsOffers structured cheerleading programs emphasizing fun, teamwork, commitment, and sportsmanship for youth. Conducts practices twice weekly (typically Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6:00–7:30 PM) and includes cheering at football games on Saturdays from July to November. Provides uniforms (shell, skirt), two sets of pom poms, two hair bows, a personalized pom bag, and covers field expenses and insurance for all participants.
- Youth tackle football programs Youth Competitive Soccer ProgramsOrganizes and operates tackle football programs for youth aged 8–14, including teams by age group such as the 9U Vipers, 10U Huskies, and 13U Broncos. Provides all necessary equipment (helmets, shoulder pads), insures players, and utilizes lighted practice fields and high school game fields.
- Youth tackle football programs by age group Youth Competitive Soccer ProgramsOrganizes and operates tackle football teams for youth aged 8–14, structured into age-based teams including the 9U Vipers, 10U Huskies, and 13U Broncos, with access to equipment, lighted practice fields, and high school game fields. Provides all necessary equipment and insurance for players during practices and games.
strategies · 12
how they think
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- Academic accountability and support integration academic_accountabilityLinks athletic participation to academic performance by requiring students to maintain adequate grades and providing support for those who struggle, reinforcing the connection between scholarship and personal development.
- Academic accountability and support integration academic_integrity_modelLinks athletic participation to academic performance by requiring students to maintain adequate grades and providing support for those who underperform, reinforcing the value of scholarship.
- Academic accountability integrated with athletics academic_integrity_modelLinks athletic participation to academic performance by requiring students to maintain adequate grades and providing support for those who struggle, reinforcing the value of scholarship.
- Age-based safety protocols in youth sports youth_sports_safetyEnforces strict age requirements to minimize injury risk and ensure a safer playing environment for young athletes.
- Safety-first program design safety_firstPrioritizes physical safety through structured, supervised environments and strict age-based participation rules to minimize injury risk and ensure a secure experience in both sports and cheer activities.
- Safety-first program design safety_firstPrioritizes physical safety through structured environments, supervision, and strict age requirements to minimize injury risk and ensure a positive experience for all participants.
- Sports-based youth development with life skills integration sports_based_youth_developmentUses football, cheerleading, and dance as vehicles to teach responsibility, leadership, teamwork, discipline, and lifelong values such as sportsmanship and work ethic, focusing on holistic youth development beyond athletic skill.
- Volunteer-driven organizational model volunteer-driven operationsThe organization operates entirely with volunteers, leveraging community commitment to deliver youth sports programs without paid staff, enabling cost-effective and community-embedded service delivery.
- Volunteer-driven organizational model volunteer-driven operationsThe organization operates entirely through volunteer labor, leveraging community members to deliver programs and services, which supports sustainability and community ownership.
- Volunteer-powered organizational model volunteer_driven_operationsThe organization operates entirely through volunteer labor, leveraging community commitment to deliver youth sports programs without paid staff, enabling cost-effective and community-embedded service delivery.
- Youth development through structured sports participation sports-based youth developmentUses football, cheerleading, and dance as vehicles to teach life skills such as teamwork, discipline, leadership, and responsibility, fostering well-rounded personal development in a safe and structured environment.
- Youth development through structured sports participation sports-based youth developmentUses football, cheerleading, and dance as vehicles to teach life skills such as teamwork, discipline, leadership, and responsibility, fostering well-rounded personal development in youth.
named programs · 2
what they call their work
Cheerleading Program
Cheerleading program for youth that teaches sideline cheer, builds confidence, and emphasizes teamwork; includes uniforms, pom poms, and game-day performances
Tackle Football Program
Youth tackle football for children ages 8–14, organized by age groups (9U, 10U, 12U, 13U, 14U); includes full equipment and play on lighted high school fields
relationships · 3
who they work with
- Pop Warner Little Scholars Network — Operates under the mission and objectives of Pop Warner Little Scholars.
- WESCON Pop Warner Network — Part of the WESCON Pop Warner youth football program.
- Wescon Region Network — Is part of the Wescon Region, which is comprised of 13 leagues.