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		<title>&#8221; . . . soccer socks on (if not their shoes)&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Atticus Hoffman is a 16-year-old soccer player in Boise. He runs a week-long soccer camp for refugee children in his city, which is a &#8220;relocation center&#8221;. In his third year of operation, he&#8217;s done tremendous good in providing a fun experience for children who&#8217;ve seen atrocities in their native countries. One child explained how in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Atticus Hoffman is a 16-year-old soccer player in Boise. He runs a week-long soccer camp for refugee children in his city, which is a &#8220;relocation center&#8221;. In his third year of operation, he&#8217;s done tremendous good in providing a fun experience for children who&#8217;ve seen atrocities in their native countries. </p>
<p>One child explained how in his country, they would take heads of lettuce and fill them with clay, and bake them in the sun to form soccer balls!</p>
<p>I&#8217;m linking to a story from 2007 about the project, and also to a video news report from this year&#8217;s camp which just finished. I was struck by a phrase in the article that proves to any soccer mom that these refugees are just normal kids: </p>
<p>The kids stood outside their apartment complexes at 7:30 a.m. each day, balls in hand, <strong>soccer socks on (if not their shoes</strong>), waiting for the YMCA bus to pick them up. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.active.com/soccer/Articles/Teen_Creates_Camp_for_Refugees.htm">2007 Article: Soccer Camp for Refugees</a></p>
<p>*** May 2010 Update: Atticus applies for a $10,000 scholarship for his One Wolrd Soccer program.</p>
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