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NFL and Major University Players/ Coaches Set To Train Inner City Athletes in South Dallas: July 18-20, 2011

The 2nd Annual "Day of Champions" football camp will change the lives of over 150 inner city students this summer. The camp is run by Josh Heupel's 14 Foundation. Coach Heupel was the quarterback when the University of Oklahoma won the National Championship and is now the quarterback coach for the University of Oklahoma.

The three day camp focuses on strength training with 10 training stations dealing with improved skills, quickness, and body positioning. Players will work with some of the top coaches on their skills and positions they play. In addition to the physical training, they will also be educated on proper nutrition, diabetes, and health issues. Attendees will also hear lectures on academic skills, character and ethics.

Players will have a personal touch and be inspired as former NFL players share their personal stories of triumph in the midst of adversity and encourage the young people to strive for excellence in life.

Your help is needed to sponsor these inner city children. The cost per camper is $100 for the three day event. Please consider being a part of this life changing event by making a donation today. Your gift is tax deductible. You may make a donation by credit or debit card at dallasjusticerevival.com.

The Greater Dallas Justice Revival sponsors events such as "Day of Champions" throughout the year as part of its Feed 3 program. The nationally known Heart of a Champion character development program is a major part of the Feed 3 program.

Please make checks payable to "Strategic Justice Initiatives" and designate the memo line to "Day of Champions." Your gift is tax-deductible. Please send your check to:Strategic Justice Initiative 2114 Iroquois Drive Dallas, Texas 75212

Jubilee Community "Day of Champions" Coaches
Ken Heupel
-President of Day of Champions Inc.
-Head Football Coach Northern State University

Cindy Heupel and academic team
-School Improvement Specialist
-4 Time Regional Principal of the Year
-John Vahn Excellence in Education Award Winner

Other Personalities
Manuel Johnson-Potential
-Wide Receiver Dallas Cowboys NFL
-Former Wide Receiver University of Oklahoma
Dustin Perry
-Assistant Strength Coach Washington Redskin
Earle Mosley
-Former Running Back Coach Chicago Bears
-Former Running Back Coach for Lou Holtz at Notre Dame
-Former Running Back Coach University of Kansas
Jerry Dominguez
-Defensive Coordinator Arizona Western University
Josh Norman
-NFL player San Diego Chargers
Justin Iske
-Offensive Coordinator Northwest Oklahoma State University
-Former Offensive Coordinator Western Arizona
-Former Offensive Coordinator Southwest State University
Waleed Gaines
-Defensive Back Coach Northwestern Oklahoma State University
-Former Defensive Back at Northern State University
Kris Heavner
-Quarterbacks Coach University of Arizona
-Former University of Arizona Quarterback
Lee Blankenship
-Former Quarterback East Central Oklahoma
-Former University of Oklahoma Quarterback
Jarrail Jackson
-Wide Receiver coach at Dartmouth
-Former Wide Receiver University of Oklahoma
Matt Brand
-Running Backs Coach Northwestern OK State University
-Strength Coach Northwestern OK State University
Mike Woods
-Former New York Giants NFL
-Former Defensive Back University of Oklahoma
Ike Eguae
-Football Coach Coffeyville

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Hundreds of Youth Tackle Inner City Poverty and Blight

Community Leaders Praise Youth Choosing Service Over Vacation

Hundreds of inner city youth from Iowa, Georgia, Alabama, Pennsylvania, and Texas are tackling impoverished areas of West Dallas, Oak Cliff, and Fair Park in a three week blitz. The campaign is in partnership with Greater Dallas Justice Revival and Passport Youth Ministries. The youth are being hosted by Cliff Temple Baptist Church of Oak Cliff.

The projects include painting and repairing four damaged churches that have historic significance in low income communities. "These churches represent more than fifty to seventy-five years of service to these communities, and have an important role in the health of the inner city." said David Burroughs, founder and President of Passport, Inc. Other projects include repairing senior citizens homes out of code compliance, building a new deck at the Jacob House men's home, and landscaping for elderly and first time homeowners.

The youth raised support by holding garage sales which raised over $100,000 dollars to sponsor trips to four major US cities, which include the inner city of Dallas, Washington D.C., St. Louis, and San Francisco. Choosing to spend their summer funds and vacations to do service projects, rather than go to vacation hot spots where most of their peers chose, brought praise from local community leaders.

"It shows incredible character and a real understanding of Jesus message to serve others before your own interests" said Robert Lewis, a community activist in West Dallas. "I could write a book about these kids, they are energetic, hard workers, and sweet as can be. I have to make them take breaks!" he exclaimed, reflecting on the work ethic rare among some youth today.

ServicePassports Summer Theme is about denying yourself, and your trip to the beach or mountains, taking risks, which requires courage and action by serving the inner city. The organization, founded in 1993, brings together youth from various denominational backgrounds to encounter Jesus through creative community experiences.

Don Parish, pastor and community leader in Fair Park also praised the youth for their work ethic and good spirits. "This dynamic program gives kids an opportunity to get close to real life situations in the inner city that most kids never see." said Parish. He continued: "These experiences in Fair Park and West Dallas will have a life time impact. Their labor of love is a reflection of Jesus washing the feet of others. They are washing our feet."

We need your help! We need your donation so we can finish these projects. Funds are needed for paint supplies, construction materials, food, etc. Donate here: For more information on how you can help with this project by service, funds or product please contact Randy Skinner skinner.randy@gmail.com - GIVE NOW.