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The Snoop Youth Football League is a 501c3 non-profit organization founded to provide the opportunity for inner-city children to participate in youth football and cheer. The SYFL serves children between the ages of five and thirteen, teaching them the values of teamwork, good sportsmanship, discipline, and self-respect, while also stressing the importance of academics.

HISTORY

The Snoop Youth Football League was founded by entertainment icon, Snoop Dogg. The fall of 2005 was the inaugural season of the SYFL, and there were over 1,300 kids in the Los Angeles area that participated. The season began in September and included seven regular season games and a three week playoff, concluding with the “Super Bowl,” at the end of November. SYFL all-star teams were chosen and participants traveled to Houston, TX. In fact, each year an all-star team is selected to travel to another city to compete with children in other football leagues. In addition, this provided opportunities for many children to ride on an airplane, travel to states that they never dreamed of going, and play in the most prestigious stadiums in the United States.

SYFL OBJECTIVE

The objective of the SYFL is to provide youth, regardless of race, color, creed, or economic background the chance to learn the values of character, integrity, discipline, and team work through football and cheer; to bring all other communities together through a common interest in sports; to promote fair play and fellowship; to teach the game elements promoting safety, enjoyment, and healthy competition.

CONTRIBUTIONS

The SYFL is continuously looking for funding partners. We invite you to become a proud supporter of a very worthy organization by making a financial contribution, donating equipment, volunteering, or just stopping by to watch one of our games.
 
This is a dope thread. When Nip passed all you heard about was all the good he was doing in the community.

I wondered why that wasn't highlighted more while he was alive. Then I thought why aren't we highlighting the good all of these other folks are doing in their communities as well since I know he's not the only one.
 
This is a dope thread. When Nip passed all you heard about was all the good he was doing in the community.

I wondered why that wasn't highlighted more while he was alive. Then I thought why aren't we highlighting the good all of these other folks are doing in their communities as well since I know he's not the only one.
Exactly.
We need more people to be proud of what they do.
For some reason people think its a bad think to announce their philanthropy.

Yet charities and foundations need donations.

We can all help if we know about it.

These are positive things. We shod never get to a point when mentioning positive deeds is frowned on.

We have enough chaos and selfishness in the world.

We should control our own image.
 
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