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Football Program Support
Assists the football program by purchasing equipment and supplies. They also provide game meals and athletic training to support the athletes.

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Founded in
2019
EIN
26-0173418
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Youth Development; Sports & Recreation; Sports Teams; Football Teams
Address
PO BOX 77483 CORONA, CA 92877-0116 United States
Website
https://santiagosharksfootball.com/
Phone
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About
Founded in 2019, the Santiago High School Football Booster Club supports the Sharks football program by purchasing equipment, providing meals, offering athletic training, and fostering community involvement through volunteer projects. Their mission is to assist the football athletic program and promote community service, contributing to student-athletes' development in education and community.
Mission
SANTIAGO HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALLBOOSTER CLUB uplifts student athletes at Santiago High School in Corona, CA, by supporting their football program and fostering school spirit.

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