University of Southern Mississippi Athletics

Women’s Soccer to Take Part in Soccer United Against Hunger
6/1/2020 5:00:00 PM | Women's Soccer
The nationwide food drive will take place June 1-30.
HATTIESBURG, Miss. – The Southern Miss women's soccer team is teaming up with United Soccer Coaches and NCAA Division I soccer programs across the country in the fight against hunger in America by taking part in Soccer United Against Hunger.
Soccer United Against Hunger is a nationwide food drive being hosted by the United Soccer Coaches organization from June 1-30. The Southern Miss women's soccer team and other NCAA Division I soccer programs will take part in the food drive by generating donations in their local communities. For those who wish to donate, there are multiple options available.
3 Ways to Help Americans Fight Hunger
40 million people relied on food banks in the U.S. prior to the pandemic — including more than 11 million children and nearly 5.4 million seniors. Since the pandemic 30 million Americans have lost their jobs and many are now relying on food banks. The over 500 Division I Men and Women's soccer programs are uniting along with the soccer communities across America to take action against hunger.
Visit soccerunitedagainsthunger.com for more information.
For all of the latest Southern Miss women's soccer news, fans can follow the official Southern Miss women's soccer Twitter account (@SouthernMissSoc), Instagram account (@southernmisssoccer), and Facebook account (Southern Miss Soccer).
Soccer United Against Hunger is a nationwide food drive being hosted by the United Soccer Coaches organization from June 1-30. The Southern Miss women's soccer team and other NCAA Division I soccer programs will take part in the food drive by generating donations in their local communities. For those who wish to donate, there are multiple options available.
3 Ways to Help Americans Fight Hunger
- Donate to a food bank or food pantry in your community on behalf of the Southern Miss women's soccer team. This can be done by donating food or a monetary amount.
- Donate to Food Bank for the Heartland's virtual food store through the Soccer United Against Hunger website. CLICK HERE to donate to Food Bank for the Heartland's virtual food store.
- Donate to Feeding America online through the Soccer United Against Hunger website. CLICK HERE to donate online to Feeding America.
A Message From United Soccer Coaches Regarding Hunger in America
40 million people relied on food banks in the U.S. prior to the pandemic — including more than 11 million children and nearly 5.4 million seniors. Since the pandemic 30 million Americans have lost their jobs and many are now relying on food banks. The over 500 Division I Men and Women's soccer programs are uniting along with the soccer communities across America to take action against hunger.
Visit soccerunitedagainsthunger.com for more information.
For all of the latest Southern Miss women's soccer news, fans can follow the official Southern Miss women's soccer Twitter account (@SouthernMissSoc), Instagram account (@southernmisssoccer), and Facebook account (Southern Miss Soccer).
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