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E.M.S. Rams Youth Football Team
Basic Information
Address: 1536 East 85th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44106
Phone Number: 216.408.2548
Email: emsrams@sbcglobal.net
Director: Heyward R. Prude III
Additional Information
Causes Served: Youth Sports, mentoring, education and social development
Background Check: Yes
Ages for Volunteer: 18 and older
Hours of Service: Varies
Minimum Hours Required: Varies per volunteer position
Days of Service: Varies per volunteer position
Mission Statement:
The E.M.S. Rams Youth Football Team, Inc. is 501©3 a non-profit corporation composed of parents, grand-parents, friends and community servants who volunteer their time to aid, mold and develop the social, moral, and spiritual characteristics of inner-city youths who reside in the City of Cleveland. We are an organization that promotes diversity. We do not discriminate against individuals based on race, religion, sex or creed. We are advocates for student athletes with a strict emphasis on education. We believe in self-motivation driven by the desire to succeed. We believe in a drug-free society. We are the E.M.S. Rams.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
E.M.S. Rams Creed
Every opportunity that is put before me, I can achieve it. I will pursure my studies with drive and passion. The only obstacle in the way of my success is me.
Mental and physical excellence is what I will always strive for. I will keep my mind and body free of drugs and alcohol. My body is my temple and I will protect my kingdom.
Success comes with hard work and commitment. If I apply this concept, I will become a productive citizen of this country. I am the most important person that I will meet today.
Program History:
The E.M.S. Rams Youth Football Team, Inc. started in May 2002. The program serves children ages 6-15 years old primarly who reside in the city of Cleveland. The program has served particpants from surrounding areas of Northeast Ohio. The program focuses on leadership, team building skills, social deveopment and provides a positive outlet for young people to display their collective energies.