"It's bigger than the chemo."
"Sports Repack sent a custom pack with a Mahomes auto. He's been carrying it through every appointment. He calls it his lucky card."
— Aiden's Mom · 2025
We hand free packs to kids at trade shows.
We film every moment. We post every one.
Every dollar tracked. Every smile shared.
Trade shows. Free packs. Real moments. More charity-day videos dropping soon.
"I was eight years old in Wellington, Florida, biking to the card shop next to Eckerds with my cousins and a handful of allowance money. The hobby was my therapy long before I knew what therapy was. Some kids don't get that ride. So we send the cards to them."
Giving back isn't a marketing decision. It's the same kid who couldn't put the cards down — twenty-something years older, with a way bigger pile of cards to share. We give because someone gave us the chance to fall in love with this hobby in the first place.
We started donating to local children's hospitals and youth sports programs the day Sports Repack first crossed $1,000 in monthly profit. We never stopped. As we grew, the giving grew with us.
In 2026, we're committing 1% of every sale plus 100% of Vault Pack proceeds to the Sports Repack Foundation. Every quarter we publish a transparency report so you know exactly where your money landed.
Every dollar tracked. Every kid named. Every win shared.
We bring repacks to trade shows and hand them to kids — free. We film the rip. We never edit out the squeals, the hugs, or the dad making them say thank you.
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Real charities. Real receipts. Real names.
Three kids whose week we changed.
"Sports Repack sent a custom pack with a Mahomes auto. He's been carrying it through every appointment. He calls it his lucky card."
— Aiden's Mom · 2025
"You sent 47 packs to our group home for Christmas. Every kid got their own. For some it was the first thing they'd ever owned that was just theirs."
— Foster Care Director · Florida
"You funded 200 jerseys + a card for every kid in our spring league. The cards became the thing they showed their parents — not the trophy."
— YMCA Coach · 2025
We publish a quarterly transparency report showing every dollar donated, every charity it landed at, and every kid we reached. Because trust is earned, not claimed.