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In 2004, Ron Phillips (founder of the Central Texas Wolf Pack) decided to bring the community and public officials together in an unprecedented manner. What did he do (with the help of a lot of Red Bull and terrific volunteers)? Well, being the sports lover that he is and experiencing first hand the positive influences sports participation offers, he decided to start an organization that many major metropolitan areas around the nation have successfully accomplished. He decided to rally the “troops” together to join the National Public Safety Football League (NPSFL). The proceeds raised by the football team's participation are used to help support local teams and organizations that offer organized youth athletics. Our mission is to demonstrate to the children of our community that you can improve your self-image by participation and achievement in organized athletics. The Wolf Pack organization hopes to bring public safety officials and the community together on common ground. That common ground is to promote a positive influence on our youth with solidarity, leadership, and integrity. We must work together to ensure our youth of today is given every opportunity to become the best they can be tomorrow. Our players, coaches, and staff are honored to be a part of this wonderful organization. We hope to make a positive difference in our community that will last a lifetime. The Central Texas Public Safety Sports Team (Central Texas Wolf Pack) received its 501(c)3 non-profit approval letter from the IRS July of 2006.
The current charity supported by the Central Texas Wolf Pack football team is the Greater East Austin Youth League. This organization is focused on providing organized youth athletic teams for at-risk kids in the East Austin community.
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