GREENSBORO, N.C. — This year, Go-Forth Pest Control became the title sponsor of Carolina Velocity, FC, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit youth soccer club that was established in 2018 and is located in the Raleigh, N.C. area.
Carolina Velocity is a trailblazing club dedicated to raising the standard of soccer excellence in North Carolina. The club is dedicated to breaking the mold of establishment soccer by delivering high caliber professional coaching for every player in their program. They offer fun, quality recreational and competitive soccer programming for boys and girls in the Triangle.
Carolina Velocity’s curriculum was founded on professional training principles and methods adapted to teach and develop young players. Their players quickly become technically proficient and they play the game with confidence and intelligence all while having fun.
“Go-Forth Pest Control is a 3rd generation, family-owned business that was founded in 1959 and has a rich history of supporting local youth development,” says Chase Hazelwood, owner of Go-Forth Pest Control. “We feel that the values Carolina Velocity teaches young people about being part of a team aligns perfectly with our Go-Forth values. Our team is thrilled to help Carolina Velocity achieve a mission of promoting healthy lifestyles and team-oriented values like sportsmanship, hard work, humility and accountability to as many kids as possible! Carolina Velocity is a very impactful organization and we hope that our partnership can help them even further achieve their goals.”
For more information, visit Carolina Velocity FC’s website at https://www.carolinavelocity.com/.
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