Community Hero Ticket Program Announced For Soccer, Volleyball

Community Hero Ticket Program Announced For Soccer, Volleyball
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Razorback fans can help make a difference in the Northwest Arkansas community as a part of the Community Hero Ticket Program for the 2021 Razorback Volleyball and Soccer seasons.

The Community Hero Ticket program will provide charitable children's organizations in Northwest Arkansas the opportunity to experience these two exciting sports on the campus of the U of A.

This special program provides fans the opportunity to give back to children who in many cases would not be able to normally attend a Razorback Athletics event through donated season tickets.

As a token of appreciation, all fans that participate will be mailed a special One Razorback T-shirt.

To become a Community Hero, click HERE to purchase a Razorback Volleyball season ticket or HERE to purchase a Razorback Soccer season ticket.

Contacts

Elvis John Moya, associate director of athletics
Athletics Fan Engagement and Community Engagement
479-575-6055, ejmoya@uark.edu

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