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Vector Global Logistics Announced as Official Homeless World Cup Supporter

Vector Global Logistics Announced as Official Homeless World Cup Supporter

January 25, 2023 Off By Human Rights - Social Gov

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Vector Global Logistics will be an Official Supporter of the Homeless World Cup ahead of the 2023 Sacramento event, their first tournament held in the USA.

We are honored to partner with the Homeless World Cup. And as an Official Supporter, we are excited to be part of this groundbreaking event and look forward to making a meaningful impact together.”

— Enrique Alvarez, Managing Director

ATLANTA, GEORGIA, UNITED STATES, January 24, 2023 /EINPresswire.com/ — The Homeless World Cup is delighted to announce a new partnership with Vector Global Logistics, a leading global logistics company committed to making a positive impact in the world.

Vector Global Logistics will be an Official Supporter of the Homeless World Cup, providing support via their staff and resources to promote the Homeless World Cup and support the charity ahead of the 2023 Sacramento Homeless World Cup, the first time the tournament has been held in the USA.

Vector Global Logistics provides world-class logistics services to make their partners and clients more successful while bettering the lives of everyone they encounter, creating a positive social impact.

Mel Young, co-founder and Homeless World Cup President, said:

“Vector Global Logistics objectives match the Homeless World Cup; they aim to change the world through supply chain and their motto is ‘logistics with purpose’ and everything they do is about creating a positive impact.

Logistics threads everyone together and we are delighted to have Vector Global Logistics on board as an Official Supporter. After the pandemic and postponement of three Homeless World Cup tournaments, we are excited to be making positive strides forward with this announcement alongside the return of our much-loved tournament in Sacramento in July this year.”

Enrique Alvarez, Co-founder and Managing Director of Vector Global Logistics, said:

“Logistics plays a crucial role in connecting people and communities, and leveraging logistics to change the world is a personal responsibility and commitment by everyone at Vector. We are honored to partner with the Homeless World Cup, an organization that shares our passion for making a difference in people’s lives. And as an Official Supporter, we are excited to be part of this groundbreaking event and look forward to making a meaningful impact together.”

The Homeless World Cup is a unique and pioneering tournament that uses football to inspire and demonstrate the power of sport in changing people’s lives. Partnering with 70+ Member Countries across the globe, the Homeless World Cup brings a sense of purpose to people who may feel like they’ve lost theirs and helps inspire them to change their lives.

Being homeless can be incredibly isolating, making people feel removed from society and alone. Joining a football team can be a small but hugely significant step in helping an individual to become part of a community.

The Sacramento 2023 Homeless World Cup will take place from Saturday 8th July – Saturday 15th July 2023 at California State University, Sacramento. As well as the venue for the games, the university will also accommodate the visiting countries from across the globe and their players on campus.

For further information on the Homeless World Cup and the Homeless World Cup Foundation please visit: www.homelessworldcup.org.

For further information on Vector Global Logistics please visit: www.vectorgl.com.

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