


The TCU women’s soccer program raised $7,000 for Cook Children’s Hospital through an organized Kicks for Cook Clinic.
Community
- The TCU Athletics Department is dedicated to supporting the community that backs the Horned Frogs, and playing for the Frogs means being in the headlines, but it also gives student-athletes an opportunity to give back to the Fort Worth community.
- Participating in community service projects not only enhances a student-athletes’ collegiate experience, but it also expands their character.
- TCU student-athletes gain a sense of self-worth while also experiencing personal satisfaction and growth from volunteering their time to a community that looks at them as bigger than life.
- The TCU Athletics Department partnered with the Susan G. Komen Foundation, which is a foundation dedicated to the education and research about causes, treatments and the search for the cure to breast cancer.
- The TCU Athletics Department sponsored “Pink Out” at Amon G. Carter Stadium over the past football seasons, which a sellout crowd sporting pink t-shirts in order to raise money for needy Tarrant County breast cancer patients.
- The TCU women’s soccer program organized the Kicks for Cook clinic, which was held for youth soccer players and kindergarten through eighth-grade students with all proceeds going directly to Cook Children’s Hospital.
- The TCU Athletics Department and Score-A-Goal in the Classroom combined for efforts to successfully host the Annual Reading Frogs Event, which thousands of books were given away by nearly 100 student-athletes to about 1,000 elementary and middle-school students from Fort Worth and surrounding communities.
- The TCU Athletics Department is involved with numerous charity activities, including Habitat for Humanity, Fort Worth Big Brothers Big Sisters, Tarrant County Food Bank, Alliance for Children as well as Jump Rope for Heart to name a few.