How did you hear about 90+ Project? 

Russ Davis (90+ executive director) is one of the pastors at the church I attend and 90+ parafernalia can be found in and around the space. 

What aspect of 90+ project's mission stood out to you and encouraged you to financially support this organization? 

From the mission side of things, my family resides in one of the poorest neighborhoods in the city and our children attend their respective Elementary/Middle schools. Our experience has been that, due to limited income and accessibility, our childrens' peers rarely participate in any sports activities outside of what Spokane Public Schools can offer. It is my opinion that we need more organizations that offer youth an unhindered road to programs that not only aims to move their bodies, but also focuses on character development and the myriad of values 90+ tackles every week. 
From a more personal side, I have had all 3 of my kiddos on a 90+ team at some point. My middle child is still involved, and has made fast friends with many individuals from across the city. Additionally, I have witnessed from a parents perspective, how the organization is run and I wanted to help 90+ continue in their mission. 

What is your favorite thing about 90+ Projects involvement with Spokane youth.

It's got to be the intentionality of building into their program, character development and personal growth. No other sports league, that I am aware of, offers sweet nuggets of life lessons on the regular. 

If you could encourage someone to become a donor/sponsor of the 90+ Project, what would you say?

When you become a donor, you're investing in the community-not just the league. Your support keeps soccer accessible, affordable, and welcoming with opportunities for people who might not otherwise have a place to play.