KVB SOCCER PROJECT
An Independent Student-Athlete Led Initiative
Mission: To empower youth athletes by providing essential equipment to play, grow and succeed, bridging the gap between communities through the passion of soccer and futsal. Vision: To establish an annual tradition of giving that supports the next generation of players in the Boston area communities and beyond. For the inaugural year in 2026, we will work with youth in the East Boston community where I grew up playing. Core Values: 1. Community First: Returning to the roots that shaped me as a player. 2. Sustainability: Keeping gear on the field and out of landfills. 3. Accessibility: Ensuring no child is sidelined by a lack of equipment. Motto: Do Good & Donate Soccer.
OUR PARTNER - BOSTON SCORES
The KVB Soccer Project is proud to officially announce our partnership with Boston Scores and their East Boston FC program. Boston Scores provides free after-school soccer and enrichment programs to nearly 2,000 students in grades K-12 across the city of Boston. By joining forces, the KVB Soccer Project will serve as a direct bridge. We collect high-quality gear from our local Boston communities and deliver it straight to Boston Scores student-athletes. Please help us reach our goal, DO GOOD & DONATE SOCCER
MY JOURNEY…
Soccer is my passion, but community is my purpose. This photo was taken in East Boston — a neighborhood where soccer isn't just a sport; it’s the heartbeat of the community. Growing up as a "Xeneize" at heart, I’ve seen how a single ball can unite people across different languages and backgrounds. As a 16 year old student-athlete, I founded the KVB Soccer Project with a simple mission: to bridge that gap. By collecting and redistributing equipment, we ensure that every youth has the cleats, balls, and confidence to step onto the field. This isn’t just about the game — it’s about ensuring that in our Boston area communities, the "beautiful game" belongs to everyone.
Founder: Kuno von Borowski Contact: kvbsoccerproject@gmail.com
Credits:
Created with an image by Charnchai saeheng - "Football ball on the ground at stadium."