Help Molly Chase Her Olympic Dream
Molly is a sophomore in high school with a dream that reaches far beyond the classroom — all the way to the Olympic stage.
This May, Molly has the incredible honor of traveling to Sweden to compete in flag football as a quarterback for Sweden’s National Team. As they compete internationally, the goal is clear: secure enough wins to place a bid for the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles. And if that dream becomes reality, you may just see Molly competing on the world’s biggest stage.
Flag football will make its Olympic debut at the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles — and Molly is working every single day to be part of that historic moment.
A True Student of the Game
Molly isn’t just talented — she’s relentless. As a quarterback, she carries the responsibility of leading her team, studying the game, and making split-second decisions under pressure. She trains daily to improve her strength, speed, and football IQ.
At home in Chicago, she competes with Hands Team Academy(HTA), where she continues to grow as an elite athlete and leader. Her dedication, discipline, and love for the sport have opened doors to this life-changing opportunity.
How Your Support Makes a Difference
All funds raised will go directly toward supporting Molly’s football journey, including:
- International travel to Sweden
- Tournament and team fees
- Training clinics and camps
- Equipment and gear
- Continued quarterback development
Every donation — big or small — helps fuel her path toward international competition and potentially the Olympics.
A Handmade Thank You
To show her appreciation, Molly will personally hand-make a Team Sweden bracelet for every donor. Each bracelet represents not only Sweden’s colors, but also gratitude for being part of her journey.
When you donate, you’re not just supporting a trip. You’re investing in a young athlete’s dream, her work ethic, and the possibility of seeing her compete at the highest level in 2028.
Thank you for believing in Molly and helping her take this incredible step toward her Olympic future.






