Jordan Yates hasn't always been a very charitable guy. As a child, he hated sharing his toys with anyone. This state of mind carried into his teenage years; he strictly looked out for himself and not others. He would have been sad if something happened to someone close to him, but he wouldn't necessarily help them out. Then, sometime during college, his attitude changed. He began to show compassion to others and began charitable actions like giving toys to needy children. Today, he's organized an event to help provide clean children to families in Africa. He used his position as an National Simulation Football League player to really get his event started. He promoted it by recruiting teammates Vincent Sharpei and Ben Longshaw to help him. They washed cars and allowed children to throw water balloons at them for a small price. The proceeds all went to the water foundation. They topped the event off by auctioning off game items signed and worn by the players. This was the real money maker for the event, as it drew in over 20,000 dollars for the event. The actions made by the lineman for the Sabercats helped change lives all the way across the world.
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