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C4Y Boise Supporting Stay and Play Kickball Tournament

The Communities for Youth (C4Y) Boise Initiative will be participating in the Stay and Play Kickball Tournament and Resource Row on October 25, 2025.


A group of C4Y volunteers table at a community event.

Communities for Youth Boise staff and volunteers will be offering resources on upstream prevention for youth well-being, information on Boise's 2025 Youth Well-being Survey, and providing additional info for parents, teens, and community members on how they can be getting involved in the work of the local initiative.


Members of the C4Y Treasure Valley Teen Action Team will also be participating as a team in the kickball tournament, which was created a as benefit for local suicide prevention and response efforts in memory of Boise teen Kade Parrish.


A group of youth smile while sitting in camp chairs.
Treasure Valley Teen Action Team members this summer at Alive After 5 in Downtown Boise.

Teens wanting to sign up to participate can fill out our sign-up form.


Parent permission is required to participate for both C4Y and the Kickball Tourney.Teens and parents should note, there are a maximum of 15 individual slots on the kickball team (if youth want to play on the team) and we thus cannot guarantee that all interested teens can participate.




If you would like to get involved in the current work of the Communities for Youth Boise Initiative, please contact Community Lead Heather Allan at HAllan@cdh.idaho.gov.


For more information on the Communities for Youth Boise Initiative, please visit our main page or sign up for our newsletter.


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