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Archive for May, 2008

Soccer’s tilt on HIV-Aids

Monday, May 19th, 2008

From Sowetan

This is the story about Grassroot Soccer, an international NGO that uses the power of football to teach young people in Port Elizabeth about HIV-Aids.

Grassroot Soccer has developed a game-based curriculum, teaching children from 10 to 18 years about HIV-Aids, prevention strategies and general life skills. The programme …

RevsTV covers the upcoming dribble

Saturday, May 17th, 2008

Check out revolutionsoccer.net for a short interview of Ethan as they cover the upcoming dribble.

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Saturday, May 17th, 2008

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Road Work Ahead

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

From boston.com
by Frank Dell’Apa

Former Lexington High School and Cape Cod Crusaders goalkeeper Ethan Zohn will dribble a soccer ball from Gillette Stadium, starting after the Revolution-D.C. United game Aug. 20, to Washington, D.C., as part of a Grassroots Soccer HIV/AIDS awareness campaign. Zohn, 34, was the initial “Survivor: Africa” …

Dribbling to D.C.

Friday, May 9th, 2008

From bostonherald.com
By Herald Staff
Ethan and Kheli Dube
‘Survivor: Africa’ winner Ethan Zohn popped in on the New England Revolution’s training session at Gillette Stadium to discuss Grassroot Soccer’s annual Africa HIV/AIDS education tour.

The ‘Dribble’ tour will …

GrassrootSoccer’s Ethan Zohn to Dribble a Soccer Ball 500 Miles in the Fight Against HIV/AIDS

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

See how you can participate at www.grassrootsoccerunited.org

May 8, 2008. New York, NY and Cape Town, South Africa. GrassrootSoccer (GRS), a non-profit using the power of soccer in the fight against HIV/AIDS, and Ethan Zohn, winner of Survivor Africa and a GRS co-founder, will accomplish a world’s …

Lose the Shoes soccer tourney May 3 to raise money for AIDS

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

From macalester.edu

On Saturday (May 3), 32 small-sided teams will compete in the “Lose the Shoes” barefoot soccer tournament at Macalester Stadium. The co-ed teams, comprised mostly of Mac students, will include players of all skill levels. Upon registering a team, representative can decide whether their team wishes to enter …