Donations for Hope from Professional Athletes Across our Nation
Networking For Life depends on everyone remembering what was it like to be a kid. The generosity of individuals in the community, like you, to provide the opportunity for future athletes to try different sports or educational activities that can lay the foundation for them to become good a strong kid will benefit the sporting industry, all community businesses and all educational facilities across our nation.
Sometimes, a child is left behind simply because everyone is very busy. There is no dought that our program will help students in various ways. At Networking For Life, we believe that children that have the opportunities to play while they are children, will be top performers after they complete high school. Our program is designed to work with all students from the ages of 5 to 55.
At Networking For Life, our members understand that one act of kindness from people students have never even met or heard of, can play a major role as a reminder for them to do the same for children 20 or 30 years from now. There is no dought that helping children that you know is a great thing, but just image the power of hope that is planted in the minds of students when they find out that someone is wishing them as much hope as possible for a great future, both mentally and physically, yet they may never meet the person or organization that is sending resources and hope and support their way.
For any professional athlete or future professional athlete wishing to do something different, this opportunity to help students may be good for you. We know it will be good for the students who are leaving school before they graduate only to find out later that going to school is one of the best things that they can ever do with their lives.
There are a lot of students that are living without both parents or in foster care. Educational hope will go a long, long way.
Thank you for your annual donations.
Tickets and transportation to events are also welcomed by students and their families.
Watch how educational hope will change the way students think about going to school and their lives after high school.
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