Preserve tiger point sports association’s community sports programs
Preserve tiger point sports association’s community sports programs
The Issue
For over 25 years, the Tiger Point Sports Association (TPSA) has been a beacon of community spirit and athletic development in our region, operating tirelessly under an agreement with Santa Rosa County. Through this partnership, TPSA has provided affordable recreational sports programs that have enriched the lives of over 30,000 young athletes. Our commitment to the local community has seen us reinvest more than $4.5 million back into enhancing our programs, facilities, and fields, ensuring that each dollar serves to create better opportunities for our youth.
The impact of these programs cannot be understated. They foster teamwork, discipline, and healthy lifestyles among our children. The sports programs we offer are not mere games; they are life-shaping experiences that have long-term benefits for participants, teaching values that extend beyond the field and into every aspect of our youths' lives. TPSA not only nurtures athletic skills but also plays a crucial role in building community cohesion and pride.
However, our ability to continue providing these vital programs is now at risk. Changes in our agreement with Santa Rosa County threaten the sustainability of TPSA's initiatives. The loss of these programs would be a devastating blow to the community and would limit the opportunities available to current and future generations of children.
We need your support to ensure that the TPSA can continue to serve our community. By signing this petition, you can help protect the future of recreational sports in our area, ensuring that children will have access to these invaluable experiences. Together, we can preserve a legacy of sport and community that has thrived for decades. Please sign the petition to urge Santa Rosa County to maintain its agreement with TPSA, securing the future of our children's sports programs and the benefits they provide. Let's stand together and fight for what makes our community strong.
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The Issue
For over 25 years, the Tiger Point Sports Association (TPSA) has been a beacon of community spirit and athletic development in our region, operating tirelessly under an agreement with Santa Rosa County. Through this partnership, TPSA has provided affordable recreational sports programs that have enriched the lives of over 30,000 young athletes. Our commitment to the local community has seen us reinvest more than $4.5 million back into enhancing our programs, facilities, and fields, ensuring that each dollar serves to create better opportunities for our youth.
The impact of these programs cannot be understated. They foster teamwork, discipline, and healthy lifestyles among our children. The sports programs we offer are not mere games; they are life-shaping experiences that have long-term benefits for participants, teaching values that extend beyond the field and into every aspect of our youths' lives. TPSA not only nurtures athletic skills but also plays a crucial role in building community cohesion and pride.
However, our ability to continue providing these vital programs is now at risk. Changes in our agreement with Santa Rosa County threaten the sustainability of TPSA's initiatives. The loss of these programs would be a devastating blow to the community and would limit the opportunities available to current and future generations of children.
We need your support to ensure that the TPSA can continue to serve our community. By signing this petition, you can help protect the future of recreational sports in our area, ensuring that children will have access to these invaluable experiences. Together, we can preserve a legacy of sport and community that has thrived for decades. Please sign the petition to urge Santa Rosa County to maintain its agreement with TPSA, securing the future of our children's sports programs and the benefits they provide. Let's stand together and fight for what makes our community strong.
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Petition created on July 2, 2026