The AMAAD Institute Executive Director Gerald Garth is the Rams' 13th pLAymaker honoree of 2023 for his work helping provide recovery support and other programs and services for Black and Brown communities.
Natalie Goodliffe, Associated Student Government Executive Of Clubs at Los Angeles City College, is the Rams' 12th pLAymaker honoree of 2023 for her work helping provide free clothing resources for LACC students.
EST College Access Program Executive Director Greg Delahoussaye and Program Director Dr. Yasmin Delahoussaye have been recognized as the Rams' 11th pLAymaker of 2023 for their work helping foster and low-income youth achieve their college dreams.
U.S. Navy Veteran Thomas Woods, Volunteer & Veteran Activities Coordinator at U.S.VETS' Inglewood location, is the Rams' 10th pLAymaker honoree of 2023 for his commitment to serving those who have served their country.
Yumi Kawasaki, Principal of Edwin Markham Middle School in Watts, is the Rams' ninth pLAymaker honoree for her work supporting the school and its students.
Officer Joe Quezada, head coach of the Lincoln Rams 14U football team, is the Los Angeles Rams' eighth pLAymaker honoree of 2023 for his work with the program.
Dr. Martita Martinez-Bravo, Executive Director of Friends of Fieldworkers, is the Rams' seventh pLAymaker honoree of 2023 for her work supporting families of farmworkers in Ventura County.
Tyrone Nance, President and Founder of Its Bigger Than Us, is the Los Angeles Rams' sixth playmaker honoree of 2023 for his work empowering vulnerable minority communities.
Michelle Fuentes-Miranda of the Alliance for Community Empowerment is the Los Angeles Rams' fifth "pLAymaker" honoree of 2023 for her work empowering marginalized communities.
Keith Parker, Director of Project Fatherhood with Children's Institute, is the Los Angeles Rams' fourth "pLAymaker" honoree of 2023 for his work helping to make sure fathers who grew up facing adversity are provided the tools they need to become the best parent possible.
Robert Lewis of the Black Cooperative Impact Fund is the Los Angeles Rams' third "pLAymaker" honoree of 2023 for his work combating the racial wealth gap by investing in Black-owned businesses.
Debbie Decker of the West Valley Food Pantry is the Los Angeles Rams' second "pLAymaker" honoree of 2023 for her work helping combat food insecurity in the area.
Kysa Washington of the National College Resources Foundation is the Los Angeles' Rams first pLAymaker honoree of 2023 for her work helping undeserved and underrepresented students.
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