West Philly’s Minor Threats school chess club, which West Philly Local featured last winter, participated in state and national championships last spring thanks, in part, to community support. The young chess players brought home several trophies, but more importantly lots of positive experiences. The club also participates year-round in local tournaments – since the beginning of last school year the kids have practiced and competed in more than 30 tournaments.
This spring, Jason Bui, a teacher and the club director, would like to take his kids to three more prestigious tournaments, one state and two national championships, but it only would be possible with financial support from the community. Bui has set up an online fundraising page where everyone who wants to help the club can donate money. The page lists the tournaments The Minor Threats would love to go to and even breaks down the expenses. The club hopes to raise $20,000 so the kids are able to compete in these tournaments. Nearly $3,000 has already been raised.
To read more about the club, the tournaments and to donate, go to: http://www.gofundme.com/506jqo
January 28th, 2014 at 6:51 am
Thanks for another great article! These kids have been working really hard this year. They deserve to get to compete against the best. These trips will be life changing for them. Thanks for the support!