Crozer-Keystone and Philadelphia
Union Create Delaware
County Poster Contest
Through Kicks for Kids Program
March 28, 2014 (Chester, Pa) –
Crozer-Keystone Health System and the Philadelphia Union have created a
Delaware County poster contest for local students to demonstrate their artistic
skills and win tickets for the New England Revolution vs. Philadelphia Union soccer
game at PPL Park on May 17. A total of 50 tickets will be awarded by
Crozer-Keystone to 13 talented students and their families, through the
Philadelphia Union’s Kicks for Kids program.
This contest is open to all Delaware County students between the ages of 7 to
12, as of May 17. The students will be judged in three age divisions (7-8,
9-10, 11-12), and are asked to create a poster with the theme of “Soccer,
Health and Community.” Posters can not be larger than 18” X 24” and only
markers, pens, crayons and/or pencils are to be used. All completed posters
should have a label placed in the lower right hand corner with the child’s
name, child’s gender, age as of May 17, school, parent’s name(s), and contact
phone number.
All posters should be dropped
off in the main lobby of the Crozer Medical Plaza
at Brinton Lake , 300 Evergreen Drive , Glen Mills, Pa,
between March 28 and April 25, in a bin marked “Delaware County Poster
Contest.” The Medical
Plaza is open Monday to
Thursday from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Friday from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., closed
Saturday and Sunday. If you are unable to drop off the poster at the Crozer Medical
Plaza , you may scan the
poster to ckhspublicrelations@crozer.org.
During the week of April 28,
Crozer-Keystone will determine the 1st, 2nd, 3rd
and 4th place winners for each of the three age divisions plus one
honorable mention student. A parent for
each of the thirteen students will be contacted and arrangements will be made
to provide four tickets to the May 17 game for each winner, and two tickets for
the honorable mention student. The winning artwork along with the names of the
students will be posted on the social media sites and websites for both
Crozer-Keystone and the Philadelphia Union during the month of May.
Kicks for Kids is a national
marketing platform through Major League Soccer that enables teams to develop
community outreach programs with corporate partners. The Philadelphia Union launched
this program in 2014 with Crozer-Keystone as the first corporate partner. In
addition to the Delaware County poster contest winners, Crozer-Keystone has
agreed to donate additional 2014 Philadelphia Union tickets for local
organizations that include: Soccer for Success, Boys & Girls Club of
Chester, Wellness Center at Community
Hospital , Unionville
Recreational Association, Drexel Hill Raiders, and Kids Asthma Management
Program.
For more information on the
community service programs available through the Philadelphia Union, visit www.philadelphiaunion.com. For
more information on Crozer-Keystone Health System, visit www.crozerkeystone.org.