Partners

 

We exist because of our relationship with great community partners. We are looking for additional partners to help further the mission of Athletics United and grow our club. If you are interested in becoming partners with us, please get in touch

 
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CACHE REFUGEE & IMMIGRANT Connection

Without CRIC, we wouldn't exist! Located in Logan, Utah, their mission is to promote integration, economic self-sufficiency, and positive connections among refugees, immigrants, and the wider community through two-way education, improved access to existing services, and development of new services. 

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Logan City Library

The Logan City Library provides a welcoming place for all learners to learn, discover, and grow. Weekly, Athletics United participants and volunteers gather at the library for exposure to resources, tutoring & school assistance, and reading together.

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Nibley City Recreation

Nibley City Recreation shares our enthusiasm for integrating communities through family friendly experiences. Athletics United participants have enjoyed the welcoming events put on by the city and look forward to future opportunities to partner.

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LUCKY SLICE PIZZA

We are excited to partner with Lucky Slice for significant events, dinners and unique experiences for club participants. We celebrate milestone accomplishments with special parties, and we are proud to have Lucky Slice as part of that celebration.

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Aggie blue bikes

Aggie Blue Bikes offers skills and maintenance training and helps supply bikes for participants to use. Members of their team join AU for practice on Wednesday evenings over the summer to teach bike handling, bike safety and introduce kids to the bike park.

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UTREAT (Utah Teen Refugee Education & Tutor Program)

UTREAT (Utah Teen Refugee Education and Tutor Program) is a high school student-led nonprofit organization that promotes equal educational opportunities for teen refugees in Utah. With more than 1,000 refugees adapting to a new life in Utah each year, members of UTREAT hope to recognize and help second-generation refugees excel in their social and academic communities. 

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