Play It Forward Issue #1: The Power of Play
SWB Bay Area in Action
About SWB Bay Area
Through in-school, after-school, weekend, and summer programs, Soccer Without Borders Bay Area (formerly known as SWB Oakland) is a crucial resource to newcomer refugee and immigrant youth across Alameda and San Francisco Counties. As leaders in social inclusion and getting girls in the game, and as active participants in the Bay Area sports-based youth development community, SWB Bay Area also hosts free, intentional leagues where under resourced youth from other organizations can play. SWB Bay Area also leads trainings for coaches to build more equitable program spaces for youth.
Featured Initiatives
The Elementary School League Creates Youth Leadership Opportunities
SWB Bay Area Global Goal 5 High School
Girls League
Newcomer Community Soccer Camp featured by the East Bay Times
SWB Bay Area by the Numbers
Most Recent Year
Spotlights
Spotlight: Ye-Htet Soe, Program Manager
Ye-Htet Soe embodies the spirit of SWB Bay Area. After his family resettled in Oakland from a refugee camp in Thailand, Ye-Htet found community and connection through soccer. He began volunteering with SWB as an 11th grader at the annual newcomer community summer camp. Since then, he has held almost every role within SWB; from camp counselor, to assistant coach to program coordinator. Now as Program Manager, Ye-Htet is one of the organizational leaders, not just in the Bay Area, but across SWB. After graduating from high school, Ye-Htet played collegiate soccer at Southern New Hampshire University, and completed his bachelors degree there. Ye-Htet is a mentor to countless youth in the Bay Area, and inspires everyone with his growth mindset and his commitment to inclusivity and community.
Spotlight: Heykee R.
Participant
Shortly after Heykee came to the U.S. from Honduras, she joined the Soccer Without Borders program at Castlemont High School in 2020 as a freshman. She hadn’t met a single person at school because she started during COVID-19 restrictions and joined the team to make friends. Over the next two years, Heykee has been one of the consistent members of her team, and has learned much from her coaches and teammates. “Without soccer, I would be a girl more timid, more scared, less confident,” Heykee says. “Before I didn’t have an idea of what I wanted to do in my life. I was always making bad decisions and involved in problems. When I started playing on the team, I became a more mature person and I started thinking about the type of person I want to be in the future.”
SWB Bay Area Partners
Building a more inclusive world requires a shared purpose and a collaborative approach. Our partners and supporters enable us to provide programming to youth free-of-cost, while also providing complementary services to youth and families when their needs fall outside of our scope.
Albany-Berkeley Soccer Club
Bay Area Wilderness Training
Bay FC
Beyond Sport
Bustillo Family Foundation
Cal State East Bay
Capelli Sport
Castlemont High School
City of Oakland
East Bay Asian Youth Center
East Bay Refugee and Immigrant Forum
Girls Inc.
Fremont High School
Frick United Academy of Language
Hayward Unified School District
Hellman Foundation
International Rescue Committee
La Familia Counseling Services
Mill Valley Soccer Club
Oakland Fund for Children and Youth
Oakland High School
Oakland International High School
Oakland Public Education Fund
Oakland Roots and Soul Foundation
Oakland Unified School District
Olympic Club Foundation
Senda Athletics
Tennyson High School
Refugee and Immigrant Transitions
Rudsdale Newcomer Continuation HS
University of California San Francisco
Urban Promise Academy
Up2Us Sports
The Westly Foundation
Women's Sports Foundation
Youth Empowerment Program (YEP)