
🎥 One Game, One Future Clinic by The FIFA World Cup 2026™ Miami Host Committee at Miami Lighthouse for the Blind – a grant activation event 🕶️⚽ #BlindSoccer @FWC26Miami
The event began with special presentations by community leaders and members of the Host Committee, followed by a Miami Lighthouse Academy student march out to our campus mini pitch singing “This Little Light of Mine”, culminating in a blind soccer skill demonstration by Academy early learners and early elementary students.
An impressive display of talent, our @USABA-credentialed blind soccer coaches led Miami Lighthouse Academy students in demonstrating their blind soccer skills, all using "ear-foot coordination". Blind soccer is a Paralympic sport where players wear blinders so they all cannot see equally, and the ball, which rattles, is located by sound 👂.
Miami Lighthouse Blind Soccer launched in 2025 with funding from a @childrenstrust Innovation Grant to create the first and only blind soccer curriculum for early learners ages 1 to 4. Today, we are proud to have taught the skills of blind soccer to over 100 children and young adults! 👏
Our Senior Technology instructor Oseas De Leon, started playing soccer when he was blinded at age three, and now he is a member of the @usablindsoccer Men's national team, currently preparing for their upcoming game in England. It warms our hearts knowing that some day, these children too could be competing in the Paralympics, following Oseas's example 🫶.
🙏 We thank The Children's Trust, the FIFA World Cup 2026™ Miami Host Committee, as well as special guest speakers such as Rodney Barreto, Scott Richey, James Haj, Thomas Abraham, and Commissioner Rolando Escalona for supporting our venerable mission.
Together, we prove it's possible to see without sight!™ 💙 #MiamiLighthouse @JamesRHaj1 @commescalona @ARAFCHAIRMAN
#CommunityLeaders #MiamiLeaders #Inclusivity
English




















