The Tommy Bohanon Foundation will host its 10th annual youth football camp on June 13 at North Fort Myers High School, offering a free day of instruction for children in grades 1 through 8.
The event, which runs from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., blends hands‑on skill drills with NFL‑style techniques, aiming to sharpen both athletic ability and sportsmanship.
A Milestone in Community Outreach
Organizers have partnered with local businesses to enhance the experience; lunch will be provided by Tropical Smoothie Café, while the Lee County Sheriff’s Office will hand out sweet treats as a nod to community safety.
Participants are asked to arrive in shorts, a T‑shirt, football cleats and a refillable water bottle, ensuring they are equipped for a full morning of activity on the stadium field.
Registration closes on June 10, and families are encouraged to sign up early as spots fill quickly; the foundation covers all costs, making the camp accessible to every interested youngster.
A Legacy of Empowerment
Beyond the camp, the Tommy Bohanon Foundation continues to support at‑risk youth in Southwest Florida through scholarships, equipment grants and broader community programs, reflecting its founder’s commitment to ending generational poverty.
Tommy Bohanon, a former NFL fullback who grew up in the region, founded the organization to give disadvantaged athletes a pathway to success both on and off the field, underscoring the camp’s deeper mission.