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A kick out of helping

By LACHLAN MOORHEAD

IN CARLOS’S eyes, there is no greater reward than being a volunteer.
For more than two decades Doveton’s Juan Carlos Loyola has dedicated his time and heart to the disabled community, most of which has been as the director of the Doveton Special Soccer School, which opened in 1993.
Last Friday the soccer school held its 11th annual Friendship Day in which more than 100 children and adults with disabilities participated in a series of soccer games, with all of them awarded medals for their involvement.
Carlos, as he is regularly known, said he had decided to open up the competition this year to adults from support groups including Wallara, Blairlogie and The Bridge, following community consultation.
“This is a reward, just to be a volunteer,” he said.
“My happiness is when I meet people and they say hello, this has been my reward for 26 years.
“We make no money from the event, this is the beauty, just to be a volunteer and make a difference.
“If we can make a difference in a few people’s lives then that’s good, because life’s too short.”
The Friendship Day opening ceremony began at 10.30am after which the soccer competitions ran from 11am to 1pm, all overseen by referees.
In addition to the customary free lunch, Carlos also made sure this year’s event included a wheelchair soccer match.
“It gives all people the opportunity to mix together and enjoy themselves,” Carlos said of the Friendship Day.
“It sends a positive message to all of the participants, as well as promoting the spirit of soccer.”
For more information on the Doveton Special Soccer School, visit www.dovetonsss.com.au.

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