First XI Luncheon nets $40,000 for United for D.C.

The D.C. United First XI Charity Luncheon was a huge success this year.

D.C. United and its non-profit arm, United for D.C., today announced proceeds from the fourth annual First XI Luncheon totaled $40,000. The amount is the largest in the event's history. The First XI Luncheon, presented by Blue Eagle Industries and the DC Sports & Entertainment Commission, featured former United skipper, and current head coach of the U.S. Men's National Team, Bruce Arena, as the keynote speaker, while coaches and players from the 2006 D.C. United squad were introduced. The event was emcee-ed by Tony Limarzi, 'the radio voice' of D.C. United,' and Russ Thaler of Comcast SportsNet.

"We're thrilled with the turnout and with the money generated at last week's luncheon," said Stephen Zack, Sr. Vice president of D.C. United and President of the United for D.C. Board of Directors. "With the money raised, United for D.C. will continue to be able to fund terrific programs that make a difference in the lives of disadvantaged children throughout the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. Last week's event served as an ideal kick-off to the 2006 season, both on and off of the field"

Proceeds from the event are used to fund United for D.C.'s many community-based initiatives. Among the foundation's successful programs are: United Reads, a comprehensive educational initiative; Kicks for Kids, a program allowing disadvantaged children to attend D.C. United games; and United Soccer Club, an after-school soccer program. For more information on the First XI Luncheon or on any United for D.C. fundraiser or program, please contact Executive Director Catherine Marquette at 202-587-5443 or at cmarquette@dcunited.com or visit United for D.C.'s website at www.unitedfordc.org.


United for D.C.
United For D.C., Inc. was founded on January 8, 2002 as the charitable arm of Major League Soccer's D.C. United. United For D.C. is a 501(c)3 organization chartered to serve the Washington, D.C. community through the creation or support of programs, events and organizations that advance educational and social welfare opportunities (primarily health and recreational) for the area's youth, particularly those who may be economically, physically or mentally disadvantaged.