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In the summer of 2006, Gabriel Whaley, a high school student, wanted to do something to help people in his hometown of Midland, North Carolina. Whaley knew that the local food banks¡ªplaces that collect food for the hungry, could not feed all the families in need of help in his community. As a soccer lover, he also knew that the cost of soccer camps prevented some children from attending them. Whaley found a way to help solve both problems.
Whaley started a program called Kicking4Hunger. He organized his own soccer camp for children and asked them to bring canned goods to pay for the training. This allowed many children to join in. And the children who attended the camp helped hungry people in the community by supporting the food banks with their canned goods. Whaley¡¯s project was a success! During the three-day camp, more than 70 children were able to play soccer. Better still, plenty of food was collected and donated (¾èÔù) to the food banks.
Since Whaley started the program, Kicking4Hunger has collected more than 16,000 pounds of food
and taught soccer skills to more than 1,000 children.
Kicking4Hunger still offers soccer training to children now in order to get food donations. The soccer camps are usually held for three or four days in the summer and are open to children five to fourteen years of age. All skill levels are welcome, the coaches focus on teaching soccer basics such as passing and shooting. The coaches also teach children about staying healthy by exercising and eating the right foods.
Whaley thinks that one of the reasons his camps are successful is the effort of the volunteers. Many of the coaches are teenagers who want to help others. Kicking4Hnger tries to tell children that it is more important to enjoy playing soccer than to win games. The children who attend the camps have fun and also feel good about helping hungry families. Kicking4Hunger is proof that the efforts of one person can lead to differences in the lives of many.
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