Donations

As with any other non-profit, monetary donations are always welcome and greatly appreciated for the success of Metro Blaze Blind Athletes of Texas. Donations help offset the cost of equipment, tournaments, and facility fees.

We are looking for sponsorship for Blind soccer and Goalball equipment and gear. If you or someone you know would like to contribute in any way, please reach out through phone or email.

Metro Blaze is launching a special fundraiser to provide custom blind soccer balls—featuring the Metro Blaze logo—to new and young athletes who are blind or visually impaired. These specially designed balls are essential for practicing independently and learning the game, especially for those just starting out. With a $40 donation, you can help us gift a ball to a new team member or a young participant in one of our blind soccer tutorials. Your support not only equips players with the tools they need—it helps grow the sport and our community.

At the moment, donations can be made via Paypal (paypal.me/metroblazeBS3) and Cashapp. Please reach out for more information. If you would like to donate towards our Soccer Ball Fundraiser,  please use "MB Soccer Ball Fund" in the description.

Fan merchandise can also be purchased and proceeds go towards helping keep Metro Blaze free to our players. More information can be found here.

Metro Blaze participates in to many events to bring awareness to their community. Support can also be done by coming out to these events (found here), or by keeping up with Metro Blaze's Facebook and Instagram.

Necessary equipment includes:

Headgear

Specifically Halo 360 head guard. Headgear is important in Blind Soccer as it helps prevent head injuries.

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Bell Soccer Ball

Any type from any source (such as Amazon) would be much appreciated.

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Eyeshades

Eyeshades are used in both blind soccer and goalball to ensure all visually impaired players are on an equal playing field.

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Bell Goalball

The goalball has three metal bells inside which can be heard through eight holes in the rubber.

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