Funded through targeted 501(c)(3) funds under the ICCSD Foundation, the City Football Legacy Club operates like a membership model with specific programs underneath—each with a defined budget, a defined population served, and a measurable outcome.
This is what City Football Legacy Club funding looks like in practice. Monday, Wednesday, Friday for 15 weeks—SEMS athletes are training before the bell rings. Strength, conditioning, agility, and a meal together after. It's disciplined. It's consistent.
Lifting and speed work
Journal supplied for note-taking practice
Parent ride coordination available
Bread Garden breakfast provided
As a part of the SEMS Breakfast Club, City High varsity players and guest speakers from the NFL, NBA, MLB, and beyond join us to talk leadership, character, and teamwork.
The camp is designed to teach our varsity players how to lead and build relationships with the next generation of Little Hawk Football players and multi-sport athletes. It gives our younger generation an opportunity to see “what good looks like” and to know the players they will be cheering for next fall.
Building the community throughout the school system only makes our future brighter and our young men more connected and responsible for the program together.
The non-profit funds go to 7-12th grade young men who play football and may have a barrier to access summer camps or elite teams – this can be for any sport they compete in. This can include all equipment, food, and travel expenses, too. The young men need to be great leaders, show courage, and exemplify great character.
3 playing on Murray Elite
4 Snow Valley Nike Camp
2 wrestlers going to camps
Leadership Weekend
Coach Development
Off-Site Summer Leadership Camp
Eastside Parent Tailgate
Donating now means these programs get off the ground sooner. Please consider making a monthly or one-time donation today.