Valley Christian football has opened its 2026 fundraiser, building on momentum from last year’s first campaign that brought in more than $10,000 for the program.
The new fundraiser has been shared through the school’s athletics channels, with players, families and supporters again asked to take part as the team prepares for the upcoming season.
After a strong first effort in 2025, the program is now looking to grow that support and push the total even higher this year.
The 2026 campaign continues a model that relies on community backing, with student-athletes directly involved in outreach and fundraising efforts.
The goal is to help cover program costs, support equipment needs and strengthen the overall football experience for players.
Valley Christian Football Builds on First Fundraiser Success
The 2025 fundraiser marked the program’s first organized campaign and set a clear starting point with a total just above $10,000. That result has now become the benchmark for 2026.

Programs at the high school level often depend on fundraising to manage expenses that go beyond basic school support.
Travel, uniforms, training gear and other costs can quickly add up over a full season, making community-driven efforts like this a key part of maintaining and growing a program.
Valley Christian’s approach has focused on direct engagement, with players and coaches connecting with supporters rather than relying only on large events.
That model helped deliver results in its first year and is now being used again as the campaign returns.
2026 Fundraiser Tied to Upcoming Football Season
The timing of the fundraiser aligns with offseason preparation, giving the program a chance to secure resources before the next season begins.
It also allows players to take ownership of the process, contributing to the team beyond what happens on the field.
Fundraisers like this often carry a dual purpose. They provide financial support, but they also build connection between the team and the community.

Families, alumni and local supporters become part of the program’s progress, even before the first game is played.
For Valley Christian football, the focus now shifts to whether the second campaign can surpass the first. With last year’s total already established, the 2026 fundraiser gives the program a clear target and a chance to show continued growth.
The early message around the campaign has been simple. Build on what worked, reach more supporters and take the next step as a program heading into the new season.
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