Adidas Corporate Office & Headquarters
9605 Southwest Nimbus Beaverton OR 97008Adidas corporate phone number:
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Greetings, I'm trying to find out how I can request sponsorship for my High School soccer team. I coach boys varsity soccer at Desert Christian HS in Lancaster,Ca. Funding is tough right now and I am seeking sponsorship to provide approximately 25-30 number 5 soccer balls for training. I have coached club soccer for over 20 years and of all the equipment out there, Adidas has been the most durable. I purchased 18 balls back in 1996 (used from Rutgers). They have lasted all this time but are now losing air by the hour ;o) I'm not sure if the school has a tax exempt number but I still coach club soccer and would be willing to supply a number so the balls could be written off on taxes. I would use the balls for both efforts. Please contact me ASAP at: jcn16@live.com (personal email). If I'm at the wrong location, please redirect my request or send me a contact and I will take care of it. My goal is to support the players without any additional cost to the school or the players. With the tax exempt number I am hoping we could work out something for the kids. Thank you, John Null
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The Adidas athletic gear is so awesome that I have no desire to wear any other brand. Recently (last week) worked at one of the NBA camps in Houston, TX. The support of Adidas was phenonmenal. I had several parents tell me that not only was it one of the best camps that their child had attended, but they were really pleased with the beautiful Adidas sports wear that we (the coaches and camp participants) were rocking. I had one mother tell me that she's been a Nike girl all her life, but that I looked so fit and the Adidas gear looked so great on me, that she was switching from Nike to Adidas. I live in Dallas and drove down to work the NBA camp. On my way from Houston back to Dallas, I was decked out in my black and pink Adidas and received several compliments at a restaurant about my clothing and Adidas running shoes. I thought you may want to hear that your gear continues to be haute and looks sell. Will continue to market for you. Keep up the great work! ~vtchamp12@yahoo.com
To whom it may concern: The YMCA of Middletown, NY is reaching out to the business community and asking for any gift donations for our youth sports Beat the Streets and fitness programs. We offer many programs here at Middletown YMCA for families. We have many new programs ideas that we would like to offer. Programs that are currently being offered are basketball, soccer, t-ball, karate lessons, children yoga, gymnastics, volleyball and football. We are looking to bring in new programs such as girl’s lacrosse, girls volleyball, an enhanced basketball, soccer and football program for kids of various ages. We are asking for help in obtaining basic equipment for all of our programs such as new and improved soccer goals, Lacrosse goals, soccer balls, basketballs, footballs, t-shirts and/or jerseys for the kids who are participating in these programs. The YMCA also provides a room for children ages 7-12 years old and their families called the Youth and Family Fun Center. This center allows families to come in and work out with their children or drop their children off while the parents go and workout themselves. We are looking to upgrade our cardio equipment in the Youth and Family Fun Center to a level that is more productive for the families that come and use the center. Beat the Streets is a program ran Saturday evenings from 7pm to 10pm for the youth and teens in the lower Hudson Valley Area of New York. This program allows them to use the YMCA facility which includes wellness workouts, swimming, basketball, dodge ball, arts and crafts, dance and various mentorship opportunities. The Beat the Streets program began in 2008 and to this date has served over 3000 youth and teens in the Orange County, NY area. In the first two years, Beat the Streets received 50% of its funding from the Dyson Foundation which allowed the YMCA to offer this program free. In those two years, the program had an average of 189 kids attending every week in the 1st year and 247 kids attending every week in the 2nd year. In 2010-2011, that funding is no longer available and now there is a minimal fee of $5 per month for the kids to attend. The program has suffered a drop in attendance to 130 kids every Saturday night. This has been due to a major lack in resources. The Beat the Streets program is here to keep teens off the streets and provide them with a place to come and enjoy themselves. Our goal here at the YMCA of Middletown is to make our facility and programs an integral place that can help to build strong kids, strong families and strong communities. I am hoping that your company will be interested in the helping our programs expand and grow. Your interest alone is appreciated, but any resources that you can make available to this program will be greatly appreciated. If you would like more information regarding this program, please do not hesitate to contact me at 845-344-9622 ext. 220. Thanks again for your interest. Sincerely TJ Fitzsimmons Youth and Family Fun Center/Sports YMCA of Middletown
Your new shoes are quite handsome, and I pondered what people think about when they see your athletic shoes, or any athletic shoes. It's probably no mystery that when people view athletic shoes, they don't think about shoes as much as they make the association of athletics in their minds to tap into the wealth of resources of memories in using those under conditions in which they were used. Does anyone dream of games in that sport, or hear the sounds and echoes of the game? When people see golf, do their memories also evoke golf? Probably, along with visual memories, sounds, and smells - because that is the way people process memories, all we have to associate signals within the brain. Processing emotions and converting them into cognitive understanding is what the brain does best - and what creates emotional attachments to products as well as people. But the computer cannot process smells; it's excellent, however, at sights, and sounds, primary tools for evoking emotions and emotional attachments. It's surprising therefore that your company is not using the faciltities of sight and sound, in part, when displaying your products in use, to prompt spontaneous purchases of your product, the real purpose of advertising as well as to inform about product advantage. Don't know if they think that way in Germany, but I suspect they do.
I was out shopping for a new Kansas Jayhawk jersey when I found out that Adidas only makes certain sizes. I was truly disappointed, being a former lineman myself I am unable to show the pride I have for my team or help support the game that I love. I started thinking to myself that in America atleast 1/2 of the population is considered obese so why limit your market? Most other companies have custom jersey websites that go up to 10 XL which makes sense in a business and marketing view. In my opinion if your going to get into business with a sport such as football you should make availability greater. Think about it you have an average of lineman who are between 6'4"- 7 feet tall around 300-350lbs how are we suppose to fit into a 3xl. Thanks for listening hopefully something can be implemented so we can stop buying poorly made cheap knockoff jerseys. Pagan Jones busybeeinvoicing@gmail.com