In recognition of his years of support for the Youth For Tomorrow children’s home, Washington Redskins Owner Daniel M. Snyder, has been presented the organization’s Distinguished Leader Award.
The honor is periodically awarded to individuals who have demonstrated long and generous support to Youth For Tomorrow.
In announcing the award, Hall of Fame Redskins Coach Joe Gibbs, who is also Founder and Chairman of Youth For Tomorrow, said, “Dan Snyder began his support of the kids at Youth For Tomorrow long before I ever considered returning to coach the team in 2004.”
“Dan has demonstrated his interest in our children with his generous and selfless support in several ways, and it is important to mention that he has done the same for childrens’ charities all over the Washington, DC, area,” Gibbs said. “Of course, he has been joined in the Redskins Charitable Foundation’s amazing philanthropic efforts by Redskins minority owner Dwight Schar, who is an earlier recipient of YFT’s Distinguished Leadership Award.”
Accepting the honor at Youth For Tomorrow’s annual Burgundy and Gold dinner, Snyder said, “The work begun by Youth for Tomorrow almost a quarter-century ago has never strayed from it’s core mission – reaching out to youth in need and setting them on a path for life. I’ve always been proud to be involved in that effort.”
The award citation noted Snyder’s strong support for the past 12 years, including providing access to Redskins games; substantial financial support; approval of establishment of the Redskins Courage House on the YFT campus to provide a home for homeless, abandoned and abused teenagers; providing rare auction items for the many YFT fundraisers; for many years hosting a Burgundy and Gold Kick-Off Brunch at Redskins Park for major donors and, along with Schar, has personally and corporately through the Redskins Charitable Foundation sponsored YFT’s annual Burgundy & Gold Dinner.
In addition to Snyder and Schar, other recent recipients of the award include Bill Hazel of William A. Hazel, Inc.; Cecil Pruitt of the Pruitt Corporation; and the late George F. Kettle, formerly of Kettle Enterprises.
Youth For Tomorrow is a private, residential school and counseling center for homeless and at risk children ages 11-17 located in Bristow, VA. Founded by football Hall of Fame Coach Joe Gibbs in 1986, YFT has provided care 24 hours a day, 365 days per year to more than 900 boys and girls from Northern Virginia and the District of Columbia. For more information visit www.youthfortomorrow.org or call 703-631-3360.
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The honor is periodically awarded to individuals who have demonstrated long and generous support to Youth For Tomorrow.
In announcing the award, Hall of Fame Redskins Coach Joe Gibbs, who is also Founder and Chairman of Youth For Tomorrow, said, “Dan Snyder began his support of the kids at Youth For Tomorrow long before I ever considered returning to coach the team in 2004.”
“Dan has demonstrated his interest in our children with his generous and selfless support in several ways, and it is important to mention that he has done the same for childrens’ charities all over the Washington, DC, area,” Gibbs said. “Of course, he has been joined in the Redskins Charitable Foundation’s amazing philanthropic efforts by Redskins minority owner Dwight Schar, who is an earlier recipient of YFT’s Distinguished Leadership Award.”
Accepting the honor at Youth For Tomorrow’s annual Burgundy and Gold dinner, Snyder said, “The work begun by Youth for Tomorrow almost a quarter-century ago has never strayed from it’s core mission – reaching out to youth in need and setting them on a path for life. I’ve always been proud to be involved in that effort.”
The award citation noted Snyder’s strong support for the past 12 years, including providing access to Redskins games; substantial financial support; approval of establishment of the Redskins Courage House on the YFT campus to provide a home for homeless, abandoned and abused teenagers; providing rare auction items for the many YFT fundraisers; for many years hosting a Burgundy and Gold Kick-Off Brunch at Redskins Park for major donors and, along with Schar, has personally and corporately through the Redskins Charitable Foundation sponsored YFT’s annual Burgundy & Gold Dinner.
In addition to Snyder and Schar, other recent recipients of the award include Bill Hazel of William A. Hazel, Inc.; Cecil Pruitt of the Pruitt Corporation; and the late George F. Kettle, formerly of Kettle Enterprises.
Youth For Tomorrow is a private, residential school and counseling center for homeless and at risk children ages 11-17 located in Bristow, VA. Founded by football Hall of Fame Coach Joe Gibbs in 1986, YFT has provided care 24 hours a day, 365 days per year to more than 900 boys and girls from Northern Virginia and the District of Columbia. For more information visit www.youthfortomorrow.org or call 703-631-3360.
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Redskins sign (or re-sign) Stephon Heyer and defensive lineman Anthony Montgomery, defensive lineman Kedric Golston, and defensive lineman Greg Peterson.
Upcoming events:
Redskins Minicamp starts today through Sunday! Get camp updates.
Draft Day Party at Fed Ex Field April 24.
As we told you last month the Redskins will hold a Concussion Awareness and Education Forum With High School Coaches. The event begins this Saturday at 9:00 am and will focus on recognizing and preventing concussions.
Redskin runningback, Clinton Portis suffered a season-ending concussion last season.
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