SMOKEY POINT, WA—Snohomish County Football Club has joined with community soccer clubs in Oregon and Washington to raise funds benefitting local forest fire related causes. The #RegrowCascadia mission is an effort to respond to the record wildfires of 2020.

SnoCo FC will sell beautiful #RegrowCascadia fabric patches and stickers to raise funds that will be directed to The Community Foundation of North Central Washington. The Sticker / Patch combo pack will be available for $12 (includes shipping) with all proceeds going to families impacted by wildfire in North Central Washington. Pre-order your combo here: #RegrowCascadia SnoCo FC.
The artwork has a meaningful theme. Created by Calyx Design, the Douglas Fir cone symbolizes Cascadia. Each club in the movement gets its own scale color. As for the mice…


Regrow Cascadia is a partnership of like-minded, community-based soccer clubs invested in generating funds to donate to wildfire relief efforts in our home states of Oregon and Washington.
Currently we include; AC Chehalem Valley (Newberg, OR), CFC Atletica (Salem, OR), Kirkland FC (Kirkland, WA), PDX FC (Portland, OR), Lane United FC(Eugene, OR), Olytown Artesians (Olympia, WA), Seattle Stars FC (Seattle, WA), Snohomish County FC (Snohomish, WA), Timbers U23s (Salem, OR), and Vancouver Victory (Vancouver, WA).
If you think your local Oregon, Washington, or even British Columbian soccer club would like to join our ranks in giving back to our communities, please let us know!
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