Supporting San Diego: Empowering Lives Beyond the Field

Every season, we count on donations from private donors, businesses and the community.

Given back to Charities over

$219,000

Since 2008

Our Goal is to give

$20,000 or 20%

of renevue back to charity annually

Game-Changing Contributions: Join Us in Impacting Lives

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2023 Charities

Enforcers Past Charities

Bella’s House of Hope address a critical need in our community, a need that typically falls between the cracks on the spectrum of social service programs. Moms with children with special needs often cannot get direct aid or support. Many outlets for support are targeted towards the needs of the child, which does not address housing, therapy, and support for moms. A single mom faces many uphill battles, juggling time and scarce resources while trying to provide love and support for their child. Mix in the overwhelming specter of a child with long term special needs, and you have a population in dire need of our community’s support..

Bella’s House of Hope address a critical need in our community, a need that typically falls between the cracks on the spectrum of social service programs. Moms with children with special needs often cannot get direct aid or support. Many outlets for support are targeted towards the needs of the child, which does not address housing, therapy, and support for moms. A single mom faces many uphill battles, juggling time and scarce resources while trying to provide love and support for their child. Mix in the overwhelming specter of a child with long term special needs, and you have a population in dire need of our community’s support..

Impact Stories

Impact Stories

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In 2010, the Enforcers’ front office leadership was turned over to President Dave King and Vice President Jordan Mirakian. During their tenure from 2010 to 2014, the Enforcers raised nearly $70,000 for charities such as United Cerebral Palsy of San Diego, Travis Manion Foundation, Wounded Warrior and the San Diego Brain Tumor Foundation. On June 23, 2012, the San Diego Enforcers defeated the FDNY Bravest 16-15 in historic Balboa Stadium in front of over 4,500 fans to secure their first NPSFL National Championship.

The win marked the first football National Championship in San Diego in 50 years. The Enforcers were inducted into the San Diego Hall of Champions and honored by the San Diego Chargers at Qualcomm Stadium.