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Give back to WBSA!

Gabby Hinojosa

Jul 1, 2024

Many volunteer opportunities are available, all levels even leadership.

As you may already know, WBSA is a volunteer-run organization, which means that we rely on the generosity and dedication of our parents and community members to make the league a successful, sustainable, and affordable program for years to come. 


Volunteering is an essential part of our league's success, and we want to invite you to get involved in any way you can. We understand that parents have busy schedules, but even the smallest contribution can make a big difference. By volunteering, you are not only supporting your child's team, but you are also setting a great example of giving back to the community and making a positive impact. Volunteering can also be a great way to get to know other parents and build a sense of community.


There are several ways you can get involved that don’t involve coaching- from helping out with field lining or organizing fundraising events, to serving on the WBSA board, we are currently in need of a treasurer. Your contribution can be as simple as helping as a crossing guard on one of our many busy Saturday mornings. Every little bit helps, and we appreciate any time and effort you can give.


We hope you will consider volunteering with us this season and join us in making a positive impact on WBSA. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact us at secretary@wellsbranchsoccer.com. Thank you for your support!



Sincerely,


WBSA Board



Volunteer Oportunities


  1. Field Lining: Field Lining volunteers are responsible for painting and maintaining the field lines. Each team in the league will be assigned a week (or two) to line a field (or two) so that WBSA fields can look sharp on game days.

  2. Game Day Crossing Guard Duty: The Game Day Crossing Guard is responsible for ensuring the safety of players, coaches, and spectators as they cross Shoreline from our overflow parking at Shoreline church to get to the playing field. WBSA will provide a STOP sign and safely vest. They must be able to communicate effectively with traffic and have a strong understanding of safety protocols.

  3. Volunteer Coordinator: The Volunteer Coordinator is responsible for recruiting and managing volunteers for 3-4 events during the spring season, and 1 during the fall. They must have excellent organizational skills and be able to communicate effectively with volunteers.

  4. Events Coordinator: The Events Coordinator is responsible for organizing and coordinating league events such as Fall Kick Off and Spring End of the Season parties, ordering and distributing end-of-season trophies, and 3 fundraising events in the spring. They must be creative and have excellent planning and communication skills.

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