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In a heartwarming initiative, Orlando Health and Orlando City SC recently celebrated student achievements through the “Jerseys for Good Grades” program at Orange Center Elementary. This program aims to motivate young students to excel academically by rewarding them with team jerseys for their hard work and dedication in the classroom.
During the event, students who demonstrated outstanding academic performance were recognized and presented with Orlando City SC jerseys, fostering a sense of pride and connection to their local soccer team. This initiative not only promotes educational success but also strengthens the bond between the team and the community, showcasing the importance of supporting local youth.
As Orlando City SC gears up for its 10th season in Major League Soccer, the collaboration with Orlando Health highlights the club’s commitment to giving back to the community. This celebration of academic achievement reflects the team’s values and its dedication to nurturing future generations, ensuring that the spirit of teamwork extends beyond the soccer field.
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