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Be kind- everyone is traveling on a difficult journey. The Art of Giving Back Walt Disney said, “If you believe in a thing, believe in it all the way, implicitly and unquestionably.” One of TLSN’S goals is to promote links to any organization created by a former Longhorn student-athletes, former support staff personnel, or former…
Texas Legacy Support Network is a Longhorn historical website with a compassionate component.
On April 29, 2017, TLSN became the first private charitable and tax-exempt organization in the history of intercollegiate athletics to provide financial aid to qualified former student-athletes, coaches, student managers, trainers, and their immediate families. The TLSN website also serves as an educational resource dedicated to the history of Longhorn sports. Donations to TLSN support…
Tyres Dickson Thank you letter
First and foremost, my family and I would like to thank you and all those involved for your consideration and effort. Your action most certainly makes a difference. My name is Tyres Dickson, a proud member of the T Association, via the football class of 1997. My career ended in the spring of 1998, as…
Jackie Campbell’s son Yanaq
The Chronology of Yanaq’s battle with Leukemia 6/01/2024 A message from TLSN Chair – Beth Coblentz While the TLSN worldwide Longhorn fan base continues to grow exponentially, TLSN still faces challenges in adding email addresses from our target audience, which includes former Longhorn student-athletes, support staff, and their immediate families to communicate our fundamental mission…
Donations
The “Donate” link is listed below to support TLSN’s two missions. Texas Legacy Support Network | Donate All of the board members associated with TLSN do so without compensation. Join us in giving back to the Longhorn athletic community. If you prefer to contribute by check, please make your check payable to TLSN and the…
Leave Something Behind
Building Bridges by Leaving Something Behind. Royal placed a sign in the Texas Locker room in the 1960s that stated: “WHAT I GAVE I KEPT. ” “WHAT I KEPT I LOST.” “Sometimes across the Fields of Yesterday, he sometimes comes to me..the little lad just back from play, the lad I used to be. And…