Support Toys for Tots with DLF!

Jeff Miller

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The team here at Dynasty League Football and Dynasty Scouts is happy to announce a fundraising drive for the Las Vegas area chapter of Toys for Tots! We’ve been wanting to do something like this for a while now and finally found what we feel is a great fit. We chose Toys for Tots for several reasons:

  • The toys we buy go directly to children in need.
  • Any money we donate sees 97 cents of every dollar go directly to the purchase of toys.
  • Kids are pretty dang awesome.

For more information on the drive, our motivation and most importantly, how you can donate, please visit our GoFundMe page. You only have a few more days, until the 10th of December to give. Please help us make a few kids happy on a day they might otherwise not have been. It would mean a lot to us and a lot more to them. We’ve been fortunate enough to build a loyal following here and we’re really trying to make an impact with the help of everyone here.

As an added bonus, Dynasty League Football is going to throw in five one-year Premium Content subscriptions to five randomly drawn people who donate $50 or more dollars. (In order to qualify for the drawing, please make a non-anonymous donation and then contact me through GoFundMe).

 

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FAQ

Why is the cutoff December 10th?

Toys for Tots accepts toys up until the 12th. This will give me time to withdraw the funds and get the shopping done.

Why Toys?

We are aware giving kids toys isn’t exactly curing cancer or solving world hunger. At least not directly. What it does do is give kids a respite from what may perhaps be a less than ideal home situation. It gives them the chance to be creative, or to escape, or simply to do what kids should do: have fun. The more kids we can touch through programs like Toys for Tots, the better chance we have at having a happy, well-adjusted younger generation. Healthy kids become healthy adults, which certainly can’t hurt the odds we cure cancer and solve world hunger.

Why Las Vegas?

Because the economy here is rooted in the tourism industry, we were among the hardest hit cities following the recession in 2008. Real estate prices tumbled by 50-75%, tens of thousands of jobs were lost, people turned to the streets….it got ugly. We’re crawling our way back, but we aren’t there yet. Even before the economic collapse, every city in America had kids who went without the things that most help them be kids. In this post-recession era, that problem has only gotten worse.

If you’d like to help us in this important endeavor, please click here to learn more.

 

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