06 Jul
Oakland Raiders running back Marshawn Lynch tweeted out a picture Saturday of a

camp that his Fam 1st Family Foundation and he will be hosting a unique camp, “Coding & Cleats” going against the grain. The “7 ON 7 Summer Session” camps will be held from 9am- 3pm, June 17 & 24 and second session July 1 & 15, 2017, at Oakland Tech High In Oakland.
In the camp, attendees will “learn how to build and use sports technology.” This definitely is a unique type of camp, teaching kids that all parts of football can be cool, not just the players we see out there on Sundays.
The foundation is adamant about kids attending both portions of the camp and not letting kids participate in just one or the other.
Being close to the Fam 1st Family foundation was likely a factor in Lynch’s decision to sign with the Silver and Black, as it’s based in the Bay Area.
Seeing Lynch get involved in his home community and doing everything he can really speaks to the type of person he is and not the person we see when he’s speaking to the media.
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