Family Services Program
PCFC provides access to high-quality, affordable club soccer for low-income, under-resourced, and marginalized youth, and we do it differently than any other club in the nation.
Our “whole child” approach provides young people with competitive athletic training and wraparound services that include nutritional provisions, social-emotional care, mentorship, education support, and community referrals for the whole family.Working together, PCFC participants stay physically and emotionally healthy, build confidence, plan for the future, and experience belonging.
Program History
PCFC piloted an informal wraparound services program in 2020 in response to the long-term pandemic impacts that are affecting the youth and families we serve, almost all of whom identify as low-income.
Since May of 2020, we’ve distributed over 41,000 lbs of food, served 2,219 individuals with fresh, culturally relevant food and distributed $10,300 in zero-interest microloans.
The development of a more permanent Family Services Program began in 2022 and is gaining traction quickly.
FUTURE PLANS
We are on track this year to serve at least 250 youth participants and 875 family members with the following support services:
Case Management* - Family-centered needs assessment and planning, with a formal partnership with Portland State University’s Social Work Feild Placement Program.
Nutritional Provisions - Food on the Field program, Food Pantry program
Educational Support - College Bound Day - partnership with Middlebury College and PCC. Plus provide youth annual school supplies at all grades.
Social Emotional Care - Trained coach mentors and peer mentoring utilizing Center of Healing and Justice Through Sport.
Referral Network - Connect Oregon (Unite Us) coordinated services support