The camp was presented by 121 Community Project Foundation.
Fulton, former LSU teammate Andre Anthony, and other popular football names throughout the New Orleans metro area taught the tricks of the trade to future football players during the camp.
“It’s just something that I never had growing up, when I was coming up playing ball. So I feel like it was a great opportunity for me to give back to where I started playing, the community that I grew up in, and really to the whole city. You know, we don’t want to limit it to just the West Bank. So, I felt like it was overdue for me, you know, to give the kids this opportunity because it’s something I never had,” said Kristian Fulton.
Fulton is currently entering year six in the NFL and his first with the Kansas City Chiefs.
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