Tomlinson’s
Touching Lives Foundation, Inc.
(the “Foundation”)
engage in a number of programs designed to promote
educational, social and cultural awareness, positive
self-esteem to enhance the lives of children, families
and communities whom are less fortunate. The Foundation
engage in the following activities to further its
charitable purposes:
(1) The Foundation facilitates educational
and recreational trips for school-age children in
an effort to promote and augment their education
and exposure.
_ “L.T.’s 21 CLUB”-
Provides opportunity for 30 kids per game from San
Diego youth organizations and non-profits to participate
in the “L.T.’s 21 Club” giving them the opportunity
to attend a San Diego Chargers home game and meet
with LaDainian Tomlinson after the game. Each child
who participates in “L.T.’s 21 Club” has field side
seats, receives a t-shirt and is given a coupon
for a free hotdog and beverage during the game.
“L.T.’s 21 CLUB” is designed to promote positive
self-esteem, academic and social achievement, literacy
and genuine goodwill. Interacting and highlighting
a positive role model/athlete instills confidence
in children and encourages them dreams do come true
if you work hard and continue to dream. Children
are selected through various not-for- profit organizations,
missions vary with children causes: treatment for
terminally ill, low income, foster care, homeless,
gang prevention, group home residence and children
living with cancer. Each organization select kids
who have performed well and/or have never had an
opportunity of this kind. Main highlight is exposure
and interaction.
(2) The Foundation distributes Thanksgiving
dinners to indigent individuals. It also distributes
Christmas gifts to children who are seriously ill.
_ “Giving Thanks
with L.T.” – Distributes 1,400
Thanksgiving Dinners to needy families from San
Diego County the Tuesday before Thanksgiving. Each
dinner include a 16lb. turkey, vegetables, canned
food items, stuffing and a beverage. Various, pre-selected,
organizations form lines out front of Wal-Mart awaiting
their Thanksgiving dinners. In addition, 21 kids
are selected to enjoy a mini-shopping spree at Wal-Mart.
Families are pre-selected through not-for-profit
organizations serving individuals whom are less
fortunate. The pre-selected organizations missions
vary from helping families that are homeless, government
assistance, home care aid, church assistance, single
parent homes, etc. In total there are 20 organizations
that select families to participate in the program.
The 21 kids are selected from middle school on citizenship
and level of need (income).
_ “L.T.’s Touching
Lives Holiday Program” - distributes
over 1,500 toys and videos to kids at Children’s
Hospital and Health Center during the Christmas
Holiday. L.T. and Friends make rounds throughout
the hospital handing out toys to patients(children)
being treated in various centers of the hospital.
Distribution of toys to Children’s Hospital helps
make a difference in their lives and helps with
the recovery of children whom are patients. Children’s
is a total healing environment dedicated to restoring,
sustaining and enhancing the developmental potential
of children. The purpose of “L.T.s Touching Lives
Holiday Program” is to touch the life of a child
who may be suffering during the Christmas Holiday
with a smile. Selection process: every child is
given a toy upon arrival.
(3) The Foundation administer and fund a
scholarship program for graduating high school students
planning to attend four-year universities, community
colleges or vocational training centers after graduation.
The candidates for such scholarships submit an essay
on topics; relating to positive influences on the
community, and/or what does it take to become successful.
The candidates are required to submit an unofficial
copy of their high school academic records, a copy
of their SAT or ACT scores, the essay and at least
one letter of recommendation from a teacher, counselor
or community leader.
_ “L.T. School
is Cool Scholarship” – Is to
assist worthy students with their educational and
occupational endeavors. The monetary value of each
scholarship will be $1,000. Applicants must submit
the attached formal application. In addition to
the application form, the following items are required:
1. At least one (1) letter of recommendation
from the student’s principal, teacher(s), coach
(if applicable), counselor or a community leader;
2. Unofficial high school transcript, including
current grade point average (GPA);
3. resume of honors, activities,
community service, hobbies and work experience;
4. a typewritten essay addressing
the required essay topic.
Completed applications must be postmarked on or
before the due date to be considered for the following
academic year.
A committee consisting of educators, civic leaders
and community members will evaluate the scholarship
applications and additional information according
to the following criteria:
1. academic and/or community achievement
2. financial need
3. letter of recommendation
4. uniqueness of essay
5. extracurricular activities, achievements,
volunteerism and work experience
(4) The Foundation facilitates a football
camp that provides an invaluable opportunity for
kids to work one-on-one with some of professional
and college football’s greatest players and coaches.
In addition to outstanding sports instruction, Camp
L.T. clearly emphasizes the importance of academic
excellence.
“Camp L.T.”
– The LaDainian Tomlinson Football Camp (“Camp L.T.”)
is open to middle and high school level students.
Campers are separated by grade and ability to receive
hands-on experience from a chosen group of NFL stars,
college athletes and professional coaches.
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learn fundamentals, along with inside tips of
position play
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participate in speed work and agility drills
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study game strategy
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learn classroom techniques
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take part in team competition
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discover what it takes to be a champion
- learn
“Hard Work Pays Off”
Participants must be pre-registered to attend. “Camp
L.T.” is conducted in San Diego, CA. in the month
of February and Waco, TX. in June.
(5) Although the Foundation has not planned
any fundraising programs to date, it intends to
raise funds through charity benefits such as dinners
and golf tournaments. The Foundation will seek corporate
sponsorship.