Obviously there was a demand and need for the program, and now the kids have another opportunity to run around and have fun.

It depends on how many kids we have, and there is a tremendous interest in the sport.

They are mostly parents and teachers, but there are also a lot of people just interested in soccer in general. So currently, for every 10 kids we have a volunteer; we're fortunate in that sense.

It's a brand new program, and as time goes on we will make it a lot more cohesive.

The county is helping us build a little practice soccer field at First Street adjacent to the existing Little League Park [which is shared with Jersey City]. That will hopefully be completed by mid- to the latter part of April.

These are the higher echelon for our group, which will help create and organize the program. This is all voluntary, and we have a lot of good people with good input about the game; some are from [established soccer programs] in West New York and North Bergen.