Flavor Flav shows up for Cambridge kids with a full drop of sports gear
A hip-hop legend just made a real impact in Cambridge.
Flavor Flav was in the city this week, not for a show, but to give back.
In partnership with Harvard College and Franklin Sports, he donated a full lineup of sports equipment to the Frisoli Youth Center in Cambridge.
What he brought
The donation was not small. It covered everything kids actually use:
- Basketballs
- Dodgeballs and volleyballs
- Soccer balls and nets
- Tennis balls and kickballs
- Footballs and gloves
- Basketball pumps
- Cornhole sets
It is the kind of gear that immediately gets used, especially in after-school programs.
Why it matters
The Frisoli Youth Center is one of five city-run youth centers in Cambridge, operated by the Department of Human Service Programs.
It serves:
- Students in grades 4 through 8 with after-school programming
- Teens ages 14 to 19 with evening programs
The goal is simple. Give kids a place to stay active, build relationships, and figure out who they are.
The City of Cambridge describes the mission clearly: creating a space where young people can grow, connect, and develop new skills.
A different kind of appearance
Flavor Flav is best known as a founding member of Public Enemy and a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee.
This time, he showed up in a different role. No stage. No performance. Just direct impact.
And for the kids at Frisoli, that kind of visit sticks.




