Cleats for Bare Feet would like to extend a big thank you to Luke Schweider from Boy Scout Troop 183 in New York. Luke collected more than 100 pieces of equipment including cleats, balls, jerseys, shin guards and more. The equipment from his collection will be going to Jamaica later this year. Anyone who is interested in making a donation or helping with fundraising to pay for the shipping of collected equipment please contact us.
Wednesday, 10 August 2011
New York Collection
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Tuesday, 19 July 2011
Cleats for Bare Feet in KC
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Cleats for Bare Feet Kansas City will be present at the USSSA 2011 National Championships July 22-24 at the Overland Park Sporting Complex in Overland Park, KS.
To all coaches, parents and players: gather your family’s used cleats and bring them along with sports balls, shin guards, uniforms or training cones to the C4BF collection.
For more information visit http://www.heartlandsoccer.net. As always, thank you for lending a helping hand to a foot in need.
Monday, 20 June 2011
Scholar Athlete Academy Fundraiser
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Special Thanks to Those Who Donated in Hagerstown
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Thank you to those who donated cleats and other soccer equipment at the Hagerstown tournament this past weekend. Elite Tournaments collected a full box of cleats and brand new soccer balls on behalf of our initiative.
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Monday, 13 June 2011
A Call for Collection
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Cleats for Bare Feet will be collecting used or old soccer cleats at the Hagerstown Soccer Complex during the Hagerstown SC Mason Dixon Cup.
Drop off location: Hagerstown Soccer Complex
Dates: June 18-19, 2011
For more information visit elitetournaments.com
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Thursday, 9 June 2011
Memorial Day Tournament: Another Success for C4BF
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Thank you to Elite Tournaments for running a collection at the annual Memorial Day Tournament in Columbia, Maryland. Also, a huge thank you goes out to those who donated equipment at the tournament. Throughout the weekend, more than 120 pairs of cleats were collected.
Stay tuned for updates on where this equipment will be redistributed. Also, if you're team is playing in the Hagerstown Mason Dixon Cup, bring your used equipment for C4BF. As always, thanks for lending a helping hand to a foot in need.
Saturday, 4 June 2011
Collections in Frederick, Maryland
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Meghan and Sabrina Ziegler will be collecting donations during the following soccer camps:
Frederick County Premier Soccer Academy
If you can't make it to camp, contacting the coordinator at zieglerfam5@yahoo.com to make alternative arrangements.
Frederick County Soccer Camp
Urbana High School
June 20 - 24, 2011
Frederick County Premier Soccer Academy
Oakdale High School
June 27 - 30, 2011
If you can't make it to camp, contacting the coordinator at zieglerfam5@yahoo.com to make alternative arrangements.
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Thursday, 19 May 2011
Collection at the Columbia Invitational Memorial Day Tournament
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C4BF will be collecting cleats (athletic shoes) and other equipment May 28-30, 2011 at the Columbia Invitational Memorial Day Tournament; coordinated by Elite Tournaments. There will be collection sites at UMBC, OBGC and Covenant Park.
Cleats collected during the tournament will contribute to our next goal of 1,000 cleats for needy young soccer players in the US, the Caribbean and Africa.


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Tuesday, 10 May 2011
Great Response So Far
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Thanks to everyone who has been contacting us about getting involved with Cleats for Bare Feet. We appreciate the help. Keep the collections coming.
I've posted a little video for entertainment purposes below. It's a pretty amazing interpretation of soccer/futbol/football.
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Thursday, 5 May 2011
Start Your Own C4BF Collection
Posted on 06:53 by Unknown
Cleats for Bare Feet is currently setting up summer collections throughout the US. If you would like to set up your own collection, contact us with your ideas. Our past drop off locations include local business, soccer clubs, tournaments, college matches, schools, homes and even more places.
There are plenty of opportunities with C4BF to contribute in ways that are personally rewarding and make a visible impact on the lives of children around the world.
Collections are ideal summer projects for high school students looking to become involved in something meaningful- not to mention beneficial for resumes and college applications.
There are plenty of opportunities with C4BF to contribute in ways that are personally rewarding and make a visible impact on the lives of children around the world.
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Tuesday, 3 May 2011
Equipment Distributed in Virginia
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Tuesday, 1 February 2011
More Cleats for Bare Feet Update
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Along with greeNEWit, Cleats for Bare Feet donated 100 pairs of cleats to ONEXONE in January of 2011. ONEXONE works with children around the world to improve well being through various projects that include: water, hunger, healthcare, education and play. The donated equipment was received by ONEXONE in Haiti. For more information on ONEXONE efforts in Haiti, visit their website.
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