HEYSA
Developing Our Youth and Athletes
Help Every Youth Soccer Association helps families level the playing field and have access to premier sports training and competition. We are focused on increasing participation in the underserved communities including minority female athletes that are often the first to be excluded due to the cost of participation. Athletics teach essential life skills, develop leaders and mentors, and create the pathway to postsecondary opportunities, whether it's college, trade/technical schools, or the workforce.
We believe all youth deserve access to equal sports programs that help them develop the tools they need to be healthy and successful in life. HEYSA is different in that we provide opportunities for underserved youth and female athletes to play in the same leagues as their peers. Our organization is committed to reducing the high cost of athletic participation and providing access to quality soccer programs to every youth.
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HEYSA ACADEMY
HEYSA NEWS
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Goleadores Futbol Club
August 20, 2020
HEYSA is proud to announce that we're providing Travel Soccer scholarship and financial assistance opportunities through Goleadores Futbol Club. GFC is the most competitive, fastest growing program in the Northwest Suburbs. Our goal through this partnership is to create a pathway for soccer and academic excellence.
HEYSA
Donations
August 20, 2020
HEYSA is now accepting donations via Paypal and Credit Card. Please click the Donate button on the right hand corner of the site to help fund a youth soccer. All donations are applied to Uniforms, League Costs and Fields.
Arise Up Goalkeeping
August 8th, 2020
HEYSA is proud to announce we're now providing Goal Keeper training through Arise Up Goal Keeping.
Coach Brett excelled in the Olympic Development Program. His career included notable selections such as starting 4 years at the NCAA Division I level, playing with the Chicago Fire Academy U18 and U20s.
Brett's post-collegiate career included playing in the Professional Development League (PDL) and with Major Area Soccer League (MASL). He has trained youth players since 2011 and holds his National Soccer Association of America (NSCAA) goalkeeper certifications.