Sarah Ford | July 6, 2012
Featured Charity: Fellowship of Christian Athletes

For 58 years, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) has been impacting the lives of athletes and coaches. Reaching approximately 2 million people annually, FCA has grown into the largest interdenominational sports ministry in the world. FCA empowers athletes and coaches to use their influence and the powerful medium of sports to reach and challenge their peers, as well as the rest of society, to make a difference in their world. Through this shared passion for athletics and faith, coaches and athletes develop moral, ethical and spiritual values that will impact their families, campuses, and communities.
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