THE HOME DEPOT DONATES $250,000 TO SUPPORT YOUTH PROGRAMS ACROSS GREATER LOS ANGELES AHEAD OF U.S. MEN'S NATIONAL TEAM'S WORLD CUP OPENER
THE HOME DEPOT DONATES $250,000 TO SUPPORT YOUTH PROGRAMS ACROSS GREATER LOS ANGELES AHEAD OF U.S. MEN'S NATIONAL TEAM'S WORLD CUP OPENER |
| [12-June-2026] |
Donation to Boys & Girls Clubs of America will support soccer programming, workforce development and other initiatives serving youth across Southern California ATLANTA, June 12, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- As the U.S. Men's National Team begins its FIFA World Cup 26™ journey in Los Angeles, The Home Depot is marking the moment with a $250,000 donation to support Boys & Girls Clubs of America across the greater Los Angeles region.
The investment will support a range of initiatives serving local youth, including soccer programming, workforce development opportunities and other community-based Club programs across Southern California. As a strategic partner of U.S. Soccer and supporter of the sport's continued growth in the United States, The Home Depot is helping create greater access and opportunity for the next generation of players, fans and communities connected to the game. "With the world watching as the U.S. Men's National Team kicks off its World Cup journey in Los Angeles, we're proud to invest in the communities that make the game so meaningful," said Allison Kolber, Vice President of Integrated Marketing at The Home Depot. "This donation is about helping young people across greater Los Angeles access opportunities, build connections and be part of the excitement surrounding this historic moment for soccer in North America." The initiative reflects The Home Depot's broader commitment to supporting communities connected to the tournament and celebrating the impact soccer can have both on and off the field. "We are proud to work with great partners like The Home Depot, who share our belief that everyone, everywhere should feel like they belong in soccer. By growing the game, expanding access and harnessing soccer as a force for good, we can ensure the legacy of this historic moment reaches communities across greater Los Angeles and inspires the next generation for years to come," said Lex Chalat, Executive Director of Soccer Forward Foundation, U.S. Soccer's social impact arm. "As excitement builds around the game, this investment will help more young people benefit from sports in their communities," said Chad Hartman, National Vice President of Corporate Partnerships & Engagement at Boys & Girls Clubs of America. "We're proud to work with The Home Depot to expand access to soccer, while supporting workforce readiness and youth development efforts that help young people build confidence, develop life skills and reach their full potential." Content tied to the donation and community initiative will roll out across owned and social channels throughout the tournament, with additional programming planned this summer. ABOUT THE HOME DEPOT ABOUT BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF AMERICA ABOUT U.S. SOCCER ABOUT SOCCER FORWARD
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