DECEMBER 2009
THANK YOU ALL! YOU HAVE HELPED US RAISE $100,000!!

Thank you Dolores Ciardelli from the Danville Express for  writing about FUNDaFIELD!

NOVEMBER 2009
Thank you Greg Mortenson for mentioning FUNDaFIELD in your Parade Magazine article!

OCTOBER 2009
FUNDaFIELD places in top ten at the  2009 USC Student Innovator Showcase and Competition!

Thank you  Shamala Pulugurtha of Amazing Kids for the great article on the  FUNDaFIELD Team.

Thank you Arezow Doost, CBS 11 in Dallas, Texas for including FUNDaFIELD  in your story on Greg Mortenson and the Red Rocks event, great job! Watch it now ...

Thank you Paul Kashman of THE PROFILE in Denver, we love the story  you wrote!

SEPTEMBER 2009 
FUNDaFIELD Team members Kiely and McKenna are collecting uniforms for us to take to Africa for our winter tournament. You can put used Jerseys and Shorts in the box at the front of Total Sports in Danville until 9/30/09.

AUGUST 2009
Thank you Games2U for sharing your 10’ Hamster ball with FUNDaFIELD. The kids all enjoyed the rides and FUNDaFIELD was excited to receive donations supporting our fields in Africa!

JUNE 2009
Thank you Kaveh Mahjoob from GOAL.com. We really appreciate you telling the world, yes the world, about FUNDaFIELD with your International article!

MAY 2009
FUNDaFIELD thanks Nike for choosing FUNDaFIELD as winners of the ATHLETES SERVE contest. You know we will put the $1,000 prize to good use, thank you so much!

FUNDaFIELD Electronic Waste Drive is over and thank you for your support! Megan Mendes and the whole FUNDaFIELD team deserve a big congratulations also for all the work they put into this effort!

MARCH 2009
Thank you Vista Grande Elementary School for holding a popcorn sale that was a huge success.  
We can't thank the students enough for purchasing bags of popcorn to support kids across the world.

FEBRUARY 2009
Thank you Danville Sycamore and Lamorinda Sunrise Rotary Clubs for inviting FUNDaFIELD to come and present at your 
February meetings.  Thank you Jim Walberg for your great article in Luxury Real Estate news, we appreciate it!

DECEMBER 2008
Thank you Contra Costa TImes and our very own Kristiana Meyer (teen correspondent) for sharing the FUNDaFIELD 
story....read it again now!

NOVEMBER 2008
Be sure to read Outside Magazine and catch up on the latest about Greg Mortensen. Don’t skip page 80 where they 
mention FUNDaFIELD as, “a charity that gives you some bang for your buck!” Thank you Mr. Mortensen for your support!

Thank you Danville Rotary group for inviting FUNDaFIELD to present at your meeting. We enjoyed sharing our story with all of you. 

AUGUST 2008
Thank you Geoff Gillette and Danville Weekly for putting FUNDaFIELD on the cover and telling everyone about what we do!   See the pictures, read the article... 

Thank you Jennifer Leslie of the San Ramon Valley Times and Tri-Valley Herald for such wonderful FUNDaFIELD coverage in both papers!   Read the story now...

JULY 2008
Thank you Larry Beil from ABC/KGO, Channel 7 news. We can’t thank you enough for telling the Bay Area about FUNDaFIELD!
Watch the broadcast now...


FUNDaFIELD is back from an amazing trip to South Africa!  See pictures and read what each FUNDaFIELD team member has to say about the trip...

FUNDaFIELD team member Callie Starn presented to the St. Joan of Arc Vacation Bible school.  A week later the parish presented her with a check for $3,860, the exact amount needed to finish funding our third field at Dayimani High School! Thank you St. Joan of Arc Vacation Bible School, you are great.

JUNE 2008
We are excited to have Coca-Cola join us in South Africa at the Mdluli High School World Games on June 28-29th! Thank you 
for providing music, tents, beverages and more!  Mdluli High School World Games...

Thank you Cordes Family, The FUNDaFIELD Team can’t thank you enough for your incredibly generous donation and we are completely inspired by your  continued dedication to the education of youth in Uganda, Kenya and Rwanda.

MAY 2008
Thank you Mrs. Humphrey’s third grade class at Greenbrook Elementary, FUNDaFIELD can’t wait to deliver all the soccer gear you collected to South Africa next month. It was a pleasure to come speak to you!

Thank you Greg Mortenson (Author, Three Cups Of Tea) for inviting FUNDaFIELD to share the stage with you at your SRVHS presentation. You are truly an inspiration.

APRIL 2008
Thank you Hallock Family! Your very generous donation completed funding of the field at Manyangana High School and gave us a great start on Dayimani Field. We can’t thank you enough for your support.

Thank you Danville Weekly and Dolores Ciardelli for writing a great article on FUNDaFIELD and helping us to spread the word!
DanvilleWeeklyPage7.pdf

MARCH 2008
The FUNDaFIELD Team will travel to Africa, June 2008! FUNDaFIELD will host a 2 day soccer tournament for 232 players. The games will take place on the very fields we have built...Eurosport has donated player and ref uniforms, shin guards, cleats for all our tournament teams! We can’t thank them enough!

FEBRUARY 2008
Thank you Robin Fahr, Comcast Channel 30, for interviewing FUNDaFIELD, we appreciate your support! Watch it now...


JANUARY 2008
Thank you AlamoToday.pdf for putting the FUNDaFIELD Team Challenge Winners on the January 2008 cover. Congratulations again Mustang Courage.

DECEMBER 2007
Thank you Gene Kahn (www.GreatKolor.com) for donating 2 kiosks in San Francisco at Mission/Fremont and Market/Front Streets. We appreciate your support and love seeing our FUNDaFIELD kiosk when we walk downtown.

Congratulations to Mustang Courage, U10 girls for winning the  FUNDaFIELD Team Challenge by raising an amazing $3,986.00!  We look forward to putting your name on the scoreboard at Mdluli High School!

SEPTEMBER 2007
Thank you Alive East Bay Magazine & Anita Venezia for your wonderful article on the 2010 World Cup & FUNDaFIELD                       

AUGUST 2007
Thank you Soccer America Magazine (www.SoccerAmerica.com ) for telling the world about FUNDaFIELD in your August issue, we appreciate your support! 

FEBRUARY 2007
FUNDaFIELD granted 501(c)3 status, all square purchases and donations are tax deductible!

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NICKELODEON HALO AWARDS   l   GLOBAL ACTION AWARDS   l

 

  





   At the 2006 World Cup games in Germany we walked to our seats at the Leipzig Stadium and were immediately struck by the passion for soccer that was shared throughout the stadium. Everywhere we looked, fans were going crazy, banging their drums and blowing their horns.

    My family and I were extremely fortunate to attend this World Cup game featuring Angola and Iran. The atmosphere of the game was more than exciting, it was breath-taking. As we began our descent to our seats, you could not help but notice the massive sea of Iranian fans, green and red flooding the stadium. And then, way over in the corner we saw a very small section of  red shirts and Angolan flags.

    It was Angola’s first year to ever play in the World Cup Games and they knew that they were not nearly as competitive as other teams in the World Cup. However, the Angola fans shared a greater passion for being at the games than any of the other team’s fans we had seen. The passion the Angolans displayed was contagious, and this passion is what sparked the desire to  FUNDaFIELD.

    We discovered that just earning the right to make it to the  World Cup was a major achievement for this impoverished country. Organized Sports are a luxury that most cannot afford. Daily life for many African children consists of little or no education, near starvation, and fear for many that their parents have been infected with HIV. Short of the basic necessities needed to survive, luxuries such as sports, are a very low priority in their lives.                            

   My brother and I have been extremely fortunate to have grown up with playable fields, sufficient equipment, and organized teams to play soccer, the sport we love so much. When our cleats were too small, our parents bought us new ones. If we played on turf, we had turf shoes as well. We took a soccer ball to practice and our teams always had uniforms that matched. We didn’t think much of it, it was just how it was.

    Meeting the fans from Angola was an eye opener. Seeing the excitement in their eyes and hearing the passion in their voice, for a sport they loved as  much as we do, motivated us to create FUNDaFIELD. We hope to bring to African children, the same enjoyment my brother and I experienced growing up on a soccer field.

    Our objective is to earn $1,000,000 for soccer fields and equipment.   Please peruse our site and learn how your one  dollar contribution can help us, FUNDaFIELD.


Thank you in advance,

Garrett & Kyle Weiss

Co-Founders

FUNDaFIELD...the Beginning

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