WUSA 9’s Get Up DC in partnership with Eastern’s Automotive Groups gives $1000 to Leveling the Playing Field. Founder, Max Levitt, is interviewed about the organization.
Read More >The Upper Loudoun Youth Football League partnered with Leveling the Playing Field to collect used sporting equipment to be distributed to students in and around Washington DC.
Read More >Founder, Max Levitt, is interviewed by Righteous Crowd about his work in founding LPF.
Read More >The Baltimore Ravens have announced an official charitable partnership with Leveling the Playing Field. The partnership will bring free sports equipment to students in and around Baltimore.
Read More >Leveling the Playing Field is comparable to a food bank, where organizations that pass an initial application and site visit are welcome to visit their warehouse to routinely pick out sports gear.
Read More >In 2011, Levitt decided to make his college dream a reality. He started Leveling the Playing Field, a nonprofit that he describes as a “food bank for sports equipment.” In 2013, he quit his job to run the organization full time.
Read More >Founder, Max Levitt, is honored in the Daily Record Successful by 40 VIP List for his work with Leveling the Playing Field.
Read More >The Washington Mystics recognized Max Levitt as a Community Champion during the June 4th game against the Atlanta Dream.
Read More >Max Levitt founded a non-profit called Leveling the Playing Field. He takes donations from more affluent families and sports leagues, and gives them to those in need.
Read More >Leveling the Playing Field distributes free soccer gear to students with the City of Rockville’ Latino Youth Development Program.
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