One League for Everyone to kick off community fitness fair and spring soccer registration

One League for Everyone (OLE), a nonprofit program within the Lake Washington Youth Soccer Association (LWYSA), will host a community fitness fair and spring soccer registration from 6-8 p.m. on Jan. 25 at Albert Einstein Elementary, 18025 N.E. 116th St., Redmond.

One League for Everyone (OLE), a nonprofit program within the Lake Washington Youth Soccer Association (LWYSA), will host a community fitness fair and spring soccer registration from 6-8 p.m. on Jan. 25 at Albert Einstein Elementary, 18025 N.E. 116th St., Redmond.

The event will provide a fun and educational forum for children who qualify for free or reduced school lunches to not only register and obtain gently used soccer gear for LWYSA spring soccer season, but also educate families on important topics such as health, nutrition, exercise, positive parenting and Internet safety.

Partnering with local agencies and companies including Hopelink, Just Garden Project, Molina Healthcare of Washington, OLE is creating natural extension of its services to promote health, nutrition and fitness. As part of the event, attendees will hear presentations on: Positive parenting from esteemed marriage family therapist, Donna Wilson M.A., LMFT, LPC, LCDC; Staying safe on the Internet by Scott Wallin, Hopelink board member; Penny Lara from Public Health Services, King County.

The event is free to attend and free for companies to participate. Volunteers are assisting with registering families who qualify for the reduced soccer registration fees, into LWYSA spring soccer programs. Volunteers are continuously collecting and re-distributing gently used cleats, shin guards and apparel. Equipment donations can be dropped off at the LWYSA Office. For more information, contact OLE at info@oneleagueforeveryone.org.