UNEQUAL TECHNOLOGY: SOARING SAMARITANS YOUTH MOVEMENT FOUNDERS CREATE AT UNEQUAL TECHNOLOGY “10 AND 10 PROGRAM”

Soaring Samaritans Youth Movement founders, Taylor Bay Jackson and Jordyn Belle Jackson are proud to create Unequal Technology’s “10 and 10 Program” where they spread love globally through their non-profit jewelry line that lets the sisters donate soccer balls and work with youth living in difficult circumstances.  For every purchase at Unequal.com that uses promo code “Soaring,” Unequal will take 10% off the headgear protection price and donate 10% to their charity, Soaring Samaritans Youth Movement.  Here are the recent results of the study on concussion reduction rates when wearing the Unequal Halo protective headgear: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/university-wisconsin-soccer-study-shows-141300130.html?soc_src=social-sh&soc_trk=tw

To see their testimonial of why they never play without it, watch here:

SOARING SAMARITANS YOUTH MOVEMENT HOSTS UCLA’S FIRST GALA TO BENEFIT MEN’S AND WOMEN’S SOCCER IN THEIR PROGRAM HISTORY

We continue to break new ground for students, UCLA Athletics, and underfunded athletic programs.  SSYM hosted the first and largest fundraiser in program history of UCLA Men and Women’s Soccer (called ONE GOAL)!  We developed the first Gala ever done for the soccer program to launch the movement toward raising $10 million dollars for a desperately needed soccer stadium. The current field is built in the middle of the school’s track field called Drake Stadium.  The location has the bare bone amenities and plastic Pop Up tents for “home” and “away” half-time team meetings.  Denise G. Jackson, LUTCF who is the mother to Taylor Jackson & Jordyn Jackson is an active alumni, along with 7 Bruins in their father, Chris Jackson’s immediate family.  Please consider supporting Soaring Samaritans Youth Movement’s work through donations and soccer balls.  Our aid to education, athletic programs, and children is certain to be carefully researched to go where it will truly impact underfunded youth and programs in need!

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TAYLOR BAY JACKSON & JORDYN BELLE JACKSON’S SOARING SAMARITAN YOUTH MOVEMENTS SPOTLIGHT

One nonprofit organization that stands out is Soaring Samaritans Youth Movement. Taylor Bay Jackson, a Chaminade eighth-grader, has owned this organization for four years. Taylor is a passionate soccer player who shares her love of soccer with other children around the world. With the help of her sister, Jordyn, they work as a team to hand deliver soccer balls to children in foster homes, underfunded soccer centers and schools, as well as government-run homes around the world. To fund the cost of delivering soccer balls and their transportation, Taylor and Jordyn created and own a jewelry line called Soar Jewels. Taylor brought her creative talent to our middle school and turned it into a lunchtime club which met once a month to bead bracelets. Her club was a huge success — all the beaded bracelets sold out at the Justice Fair. Taylor’s organization is an exemplary illustration of delivering good news to underprivileged institutions. In fact, the entire Justice Fair is good news.

Our students worked hard to deliver good news to other students, educators, and parents with the items that they sold for their charities, and within three lunchtime periods, all 25 groups raised a total amount of $12,897! The Justice Fair culminated in a celebration of Mass honoring the work of our students and their nonprofit organizations as a sign of good news.

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