Street Soccer players in London have been treated to an incredible provision of services as Street Soccer teamed up with media giant Wasserman Foundation for their 2025 Serve Day.

Wasserman offices from around the globe spent the day giving back to their local communities, with Street Soccer London working with Wasserman Foundation to run a full day of activities for players and the wider community in Vauxhall.

The day included over 30 Street Soccer players learning from over 70 Wasserman staff in attendance, through speed networking sessions which included professional and personal development, relationship building and communication upskilling.

Also in attendance was community partner Turn the Tables, who offered free DJ workshops, and other community organisations such as Black Prince Trust, Tribal Runners and New Horizons.

As part of the activities Street Soccer also hosted inclusive football and netball matches, where Street Soccer players could integrate with Wasserman staff and other members of the community.

Street Soccer Chief Operating Officer Gerry Britton said the day provided incredible opportunities and support for its players.

“We can’t thank the Wasserman Foundation enough for spending their Serve Day giving back to Street Soccer and our players,” Britton said.

“To learn from the skills and experience from Wasserman’s staff was an opportunity our players absolutely relished and took great value from.

“It was also fantastic to see the Wasserman staff getting involved with some of our football programmes, where they could interact with our players and see firsthand the need for our services and the impact we are having in our community.”