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ADOPT-A-FRATMEN

ABOUT US

Welcome to the home of the Fratmen and we are excited to offer you an opportunity to be part of our Adopt-a-Fratmen program!

The purpose of the Adopt-a-Fratmen program is to generate financial assistance for our players which will enhance their experience as part of their St. Clair College and Ontario Football Conference participation.  The program provides a wonderful avenue for alumni, donors, friends and family to become involved in the sport career of our dedicated athletes.  Your donation will be used to provide the athletes with complete team clothing packages for their specific sport.

Please take the time to check out our website for game schedules, Fratmen apparel, coach bios, amazing facilities and much more about the total program. 

ADOPT-A-FRATMEN PACKAGE

As a supporter of the Fratmen Football program at St. Clair College, you can be part of the team that will help ensure the future success of our athletes.  Please see below how you can be a part of the team. 

With your support and a $200.00 contribution you will receive: 

  • Framed photo of the adopted player
  • Season Ticket Pass for entry to all Home Games
  • Season pocket schedules
  • Regular Email Updates about the Fratmen
  • Letter of acknowledgement from Head Coach and Athlete

Though $200.00 is the minimum contribution for the Adopt-a-Fratmen program, donations in any amount are welcomed and greatly appreciated.  Please spread the word about the Adopt-a-Fratmen program and encourage friends and community members to become involved with the St. Clair Fratmen tradition.

WHY SHOULD I ADOPT AN ATHLETE?

Athletes make numerous sacrifices over the course of a season to compete at the level necessary for participation in junior football.  Some are balancing work and dedication to academic studies in addition to their training.  As a result, most players suffer financial strain due to the time constraints that football activities require over the course of a season.

The average junior football player can spend over 25 hours per week committed to sport while balancing family, social, part-time work as well as school.  

Training • 5 Hours

In Class • 20 Hours

Practicing • 8 Hours

Homework • 15 Hours

Game Play • 5 Hours

Part-time Work • 6 Hours

Travelling • 5 Hours

 

Film Study • 2 Hours

 

Adopting an athlete is a great way to show support for the growth of our community as well as supporting our future leaders.