CTF-Soledad donates $16k to youth sports

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The Correctional Training Facility (CTF) presented a check June 17 for $16,381 to two local youth sports organizations.

The funds, raised through a food sale organized by incarcerated participants in the CTF-Soledad Facility C Veterans Program, will be split evenly between the South County Warriors and the Gonzales Youth Football and Cheer.

The South County Warriors is a non-profit youth football and cheer program within the Monterey Bay Youth Football League (MBYFL). They serve more than 150 boys and girls, ages 4-14. The organization teaches the fundamentals of football and cheerleading, while promoting sportsmanship, teamwork, and discipline. The program is led by a team of committed volunteer coaches who strive to make a positive impact on local youth.

The Gonzales Knights, also a registered non-profit and MBYFL member, provides youth football and cheer programs for the City of Gonzales. The program places a strong emphasis on inclusion, ensuring every child in the community has the opportunity to participate.

Incarcerated organizers say it’s a way to give back

Incarcerated people at Correctional Training Facility (CTF) at Soledad present checks to youth sports organizations.

Amos and McCurty, two incarcerated individuals who helped coordinate the fundraiser, spoke about their motivation. They said supporting youth programs gives them a sense of purpose, allowing them to contribute to the community in a meaningful way, even while incarcerated.

Chief Deputy Warden Rashandra D. Hernandez commended their efforts as well as all those involved.

“The level of participation in these fundraising events is impressive,” Hernandez said. “It is encouraging to see members of our population so actively engaged in supporting community programs. Their work not only benefits local organizations but also helps build a sense of pride and responsibility.”

The donation will help both organizations continue to offer youth football and cheer programs, supporting positive opportunities for young people in the area.

Submitted by Lt. Wil Landrum

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