Iglesia Avalon and Surge Soccer International Announce Youth Development Partnership
Iglesia Avalon has partnered with Surge Soccer International to host a youth soccer camp scheduled for July 13–19. The program aims to provide professional-level athletic training alongside community-focused programming. Registration and specific logistical details for the week-long event are currently managed through the official Surge Soccer International outreach portal.
What is the focus of the Surge Soccer International partnership?

Surge Soccer International, a global organization known for integrating sports training with character development, provides the technical curriculum for the camp. According to their [official mission statements](https://surgesoccer.org/), the organization focuses on “soccer-plus” programming, which combines traditional drill-based training with mentorship and values-based curriculum.
For the Iglesia Avalon event, participants should expect a structure that mirrors the organization’s standard professional development model. This includes:
* Technical Skill Acquisition: Focus on ball mastery, tactical awareness, and spatial positioning.
* Physical Conditioning: Age-appropriate endurance and agility training.
* Character Development: Daily sessions that emphasize leadership, teamwork, and discipline.
How do youth soccer camps impact local community development?
Youth sports initiatives like the collaboration between Iglesia Avalon and Surge Soccer International serve as a bridge between religious organizations and local athletic infrastructure. Research from the [Aspen Institute’s Project Play](https://www.aspenprojectplay.org/) indicates that community-based sports programs are the primary entry point for youth physical literacy.
By leveraging the facilities at Iglesia Avalon, the camp lowers the barrier to entry for local families who might otherwise face high costs associated with elite club soccer. This model is consistent with broader trends in youth sports where non-profit organizations partner with professional entities to scale high-quality coaching to a wider demographic.
What should parents know before registering?
Preparation for the July 13–19 window requires attention to both athletic and administrative requirements. While the partnership provides the coaching staff, parents are responsible for ensuring participants arrive with appropriate gear, including shin guards, cleats, and hydration supplies.
Key Participation Details
| Requirement | Detail |
| :— | :— |
| Dates | July 13 – July 19 |
| Primary Curriculum | Surge Soccer International “Soccer-Plus” Model |
| Venue | Iglesia Avalon Campus |
| Registration | Via official Surge Soccer International portals |
Families should verify specific age brackets and skill levels directly through the [Surge Soccer International registration page](https://surgesoccer.org/) to ensure the curriculum aligns with the participant’s experience. Because these camps often reach capacity quickly, early enrollment is standard practice for regional programs of this type.
The broader context of youth athletic programming
This camp operates during a high-demand season for youth sports in the United States. Following the growth in soccer popularity—often attributed to the expansion of Major League Soccer and the upcoming hosting of global tournaments—many local churches and community centers have increased their footprint in athletic programming.
Unlike private “pay-to-play” academies, this partnership model typically emphasizes accessibility. By hosting the camp at Iglesia Avalon, the organizers utilize established community trust to facilitate outreach, while Surge Soccer International provides the specialized expertise necessary to ensure the training meets professional standards.
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