Warner Family Sports Foundation

Warner Family Sports Foundation

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Non-Profit

About Us

The Warner Family Sports Foundation empowers young people across Central Florida by expanding access to youth sports, strengthening families, and building healthier, more connected communities. We create opportunities for growth, leadership, and lifelong wellness by supporting athletic programs, providing scholarships, and uniting families through meaningful sports experiences. Our programs for the community include:
Access to Play Fund - Removing financial barriers for players. A scholarship program that covers player fees, such as registration fees, uniforms, travel costs, and other sports expenses. By eliminating the financial burden on families, we ensure that passion and potential, not household income or ability to fundraise, determines a child’s opportunity to play. Future Champions Grant Program - Minigrants that strengthen youth sports across the region. Schools, leagues, and community organizations can apply for funding to expand access, pay for tournament fees and travel, purchase equipment, or launch new programs. This allows us to multiply our impact and support communities directly. Positive Coaching Academy - Training coaches to build confidence, character, and community. This program offers training in positive coaching, safety, inclusivity, and trauma informed practices. When coaches are supported and educated, they create safe, encouraging environments where young athletes can thrive on and off the field. Leadership Through Sports Experiences and Community Play Days make up the balance of our programs and services. For more information, contact Cindi

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Youth Sports - Creating Stronger Kids and Stronger Families & Communities
Warner Family Sports Foundation
Inspiring Youth & Building Stronger Communities Through Sports
Cindi Mainer, Executive Director - My Why
Golf Classic - June 1st at Harbor Hills Country Club

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Cindi Mainer
Executive Director