In the Triad region of North Carolina, a group is working to provide sports equipment to children in need. Beyond Sports NC is dedicated to ensuring that all kids have equal access to sports gear, regardless of their financial circumstances. According to Mike Kennedy, co-founder of Beyond Sports NC, the cost of sports equipment and transportation can be prohibitive for many families. Even schools struggle to provide all the necessary athletic equipment due to funding limitations.
To address this issue, Beyond Sports NC is collecting donations of new and gently used sports equipment, clothing, and shoes. They are seeking donations of all types of sports gear commonly used at the middle school or elementary school level, including items for sports like soccer, basketball, football, and shoes. Kennedy emphasized the importance of providing proper footwear for children who play sports, as shoes quickly become outgrown and can strain family budgets when it comes to purchasing new ones.
The cost of participating in sports can be significant, including costs for registration, equipment, camps, and travel. Playgroundequipment.com compiled data showing that playing basketball costs an average of $427 while participating in lacrosse can reach $1000. Beyond Sports NC aims to alleviate some financial burdens by accepting donations of sports gear that is in good condition or brand new. With fall sports on the horizon, they are particularly interested in items for sports like soccer
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