Re: The Results of the Sally Yates Report and the news from the Timbers/Thorns

We stand in solidarity and support of the players in the NWSL and recognize the need for systemic change not only within professional soccer but across all levels of our sport. 

Our leadership is committed to our mission - to be more than a soccer club - and we pursue not just soccer development, but  “whole person development.” Sport has power that, if used correctly, can be incredibly effective in working for the betterment of our kids and our community. 

If you have concerns about anything you see on the field, please know our board and staff take these concerns seriously, and we as a non-profit youth soccer club are accountable both to Oregon Youth Soccer and the US Center for Safe Sport. You can visit our website and go to “Report a Concern” to file a report or learn more about our processes and policies. 


www.cfcsalem.com/report-a-concern

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