Behind the Scenes: The Parents Powering Palmetto Lacrosse
Miami Palmetto Senior High's lacrosse teams owe much of their success to a dedicated group of parent volunteers who handle various behind-the-scenes tasks. Parents like Alyssa Lewis and Ileana Cohn play pivotal roles in game day preparations, from setting up livestreams to managing uniforms and organizing meals for players. Their involvement fosters team morale while navigating challenges like rising costs and the need for extensive fundraising to keep the team funded.
By the Numbers- Palmetto lacrosse teams rely on significant fundraising due to being self-funded.
- Parent volunteers arrive up to an hour early for home games to prepare for the events.
While parent involvement enhances community and support within the team, challenges such as financial pressures can hinder participation for some families, creating disparities in team morale.
State of Play- Parent volunteers manage key logistics, including equipment storage, fundraising, and snack coordination.
- Despite limited resources, parents strive to create an inclusive environment for all team members.
As the season progresses, ongoing fundraising efforts will be critical in maintaining the team's operations and ensuring all players feel valued, regardless of financial contributions.
Bottom LineParent volunteers are a backbone of the Miami Palmetto lacrosse program, their efforts crucial not only for logistical support but also for nurturing a cohesive and inclusive team environment.
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