3rd ANNUAL TEAM UP WOMEN'S SOCCER TOURNAMENT 2012!

Welcome to the 3rd Annual Team Up soccer tournament with proceeds benefitting AYCC! 

 

SUNDAY, JUNE 24th, 2012, Belmont Hill School, 350 Prospect Street, Belmont, MA!! 

 

It will be a fun-filled day for the entire family, all to benefit AYCC, a non-profit organization that helps serve families of Arlington with a huge array of services including individual and family counseling, battered women's support groups, grandparent support groups, access to fuel assistance and much more.  

Basic information

 

Where:   Belmont Hill School (Turf Fields)- Rain or Shine!

         350 Prospect Street

         Belmont, MA  02478

 

When:    Sunday, June 24th, 2012


Format:  Must be 18 or above to participate

               6 v 6/ 25 minute games with referees

               3 Divisions: Open, Over 30 and Over 40*

               3 game minimum plus playoffs

               *Groupings may need adjusting depending upon enrollment.

 

Entry fee:  $500.00 per team is due by May 25th, 2012   (maximum of 12 players on roster).

 

Each team should assign a "captain" to register the team and make a single payment.

        

For more information or to download a team registration form, please click on "team registration form" on the left.


We are so grateful to our sponsors for helping to make this tournament a possibility!

Family Event!

Bring your family and friends!  There will be food and refreshments, face painting, soccer shooting competitions, and more!  There will also be a wonderful silent auction going on all day.  All proceeds will go to benefit AYCC!

 

Photos from 2011!

Mission of AYCC

The Arlington Youth Counseling Center (AYCC) is a non-profit, community based mental health counseling center serving Arlington’s youth and families. AYCC is a fully licensed facility that provides direct mental health counseling for all types of issues including family violence, depression, anxiety, psychiatric hospitalization, behavioral difficulties, grief and loss, stress in school, alcohol and drug abuse to name a few. AYCC accepts all families into their programs regardless of their ability to pay but relies heavily upon donations to help keep the many services offered to children and their families intact.