In the Community

Players

The New England Revolution is more than just a professional soccer team. Each week, the Revs give back to their fans and the community that supports them by participating in a variety of appearances and fundraisers.

The Revolution are as active off the field as the team is on it with players routinely giving their afternoons or off-days to the community. From local events at Gillette Stadium or in neighboring towns, to appearances around the region as far away as northern New England, the Revs are committed to be positive role models for children and adults alike.

Be it Tony Lochhead, Khano Smith and Michael Parkhurst coaching at soccer clinics, Jay Heaps or Marshall Leonard speaking to club soccer teams at their banquets, Taylor Twellman, Matt Reis and Steve Ralston reading to children or Joe Franchino, James Riley and Andy Dorman offering their time at charity events and fundraisers, all of the Revolution’s players are committed to lending their names to different community and charitable initiatives around New England. Rookies and veterans alike take pride in their presence in the New England community and their roles as ambassadors of the sport of soccer.

Click below to view the Community Events section, complete with upcoming scheduled Community Events, and photos/summaries of each past event!

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Charitable Foundation

The purpose of the New England Revolution Charitable Foundation is to assist a variety of charitable organizations and programs by supporting their educational, family and health initiatives. In particular the Revolution will attempt to target our activities specifically towards youth programs and programs with close ties to the game of soccer.

The New England Revolution Charitable Foundation is the nonprofit organization through which the Revolution support charitable and philanthropic organizations throughout New England. This support comes in the form of both direct grants and in-kind donations of tickets and Revolution memorabilia used at charity fundraisers, and through player appearances at a limited number of charity functions and educational programs.

Community Events Photos:

Revolution GM Craig Tornberg, honored at function held at
The Boston Globe
Joe Franchino makes tree-lighting ceremony a memorable one Slyde attends annual "Christmas on the Common" Jay Heaps and Steve Ralston attend Westwood Soccer clinic
Jay Heaps speaks at end of season event for Assabet Girls' Soccer Jeff Larentowicz appears at Revere H.S.'s annual banquet Slyde puts the fun in East Lyme's "Soccer Fun Day" Parkhurst visits N. Attleboro Soccer Club

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