FRISCO, Texas (Sept. 2, 2025) – In honor of September’s Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, FC Dallas announced initiatives as part of its Kick Childhood Cancer campaign to raise awareness and funds to combat childhood cancer.
FC Dallas & North Texas SC Children’s Health Visits
FC Dallas and North Texas SC players will visit patients at both Children’s Medical Center campuses during the week of Sept. 9. Players will deliver gifts, play games and bring joy to Children’s Health patients.
DC Super Hero & Kick Childhood Cancer Night presented by Children’s Health | FC Dallas vs Austin FC on Sept. 13
The month’s highlight is FC Dallas’ Kick Childhood Cancer Night, presented by Children’s Health, on Saturday, Sept. 13, at Toyota Stadium. The match will feature specialty Kick Childhood Cancer-themed jersey numbers designed by Drew, a Children’s Health oncology patient. Fans can show their support with gold ribbon pins, which will be distributed at the Children’s Health activation on the North Concourse.
Team members from the Children’s Health Pauline Allen Gill Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders will be recognized before the match starts for their continued commitment to make life better for children.
Artwork designed by Children’s Health patients will serve as the evening’s matchday poster. The poster will be available for purchase at Toyota Stadium retail locations, with proceeds benefiting Children’s Health. Specialty Kick Childhood Cancer scarves designed by Levi, a Children’s Health oncology patient, will also be available for purchase at all retail locations, with proceeds supporting Children’s Health. A portion of proceeds from FC Dallas 2025 Primary jersey sales on Sept. 13 will benefit Children's Health.
The jerseys worn by FC Dallas players during the match will be auctioned through the DASH Auction App, beginning at 7 p.m. on Sept. 13 and ending at 5 p.m. on Sept. 19. Proceeds from the auction will benefit the Battle Brynn Foundation, which provides experiences that allow children to enjoy their lives during the challenges of childhood cancer.