Concacaf: Generation Amazing and Oakland's Department of Violence Prevention Spread the Warmth for Town Nights

In the vibrant melting pot of cultures that we celebrate this Hispanic Heritage Month, this summer, the Concacaf family proudly joined hands with Generation Amazing and Oakland's Department of Violence Prevention's remarkable 'Town Nights' initiative. The goal? To weave a tapestry of unity, celebration, and mutual respect, reinforcing the power of sports and community.

On Friday, June 30th, representatives of Concacaf and Generation Amazing set out on a journey to bridge bonds and foster friendship and respect. Meeting at San Antonio Park with members of the Oakland community, they kickstarted the event alongside dedicated staff of the Department of Violence Prevention. 

There was a special introduction to Andrew Park, the Executive Director and driving force behind the program “Trybe” which focuses on strengthening communities in the area, reminded everyone present of the importance of family-oriented community work. 

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