Toronto FC, Black Players for Change team up to help kids access sports
TORONTO — For Toronto FC captain Michael Bradley, diversity is part of what makes the city so special.
So the veteran midfielder was happy to hear Monday that his club is teaming up with the MLSE Foundation and Black Players for Change to launch a campaign called “Unite,” aimed at raising money to provide young people with equal access to sports.
“This is another step along the way,” he said on a video call.
Bradley has watched TFC defender Justin Morrow work in recent months to establish Black Players for Change, an organization of more than 170 players and staff from across Major League Soccer who are working to bridge the gap in racial equality.