The Yuvraj Singh Foundation (YSF)
"Philanthropy is almost the only virtue which is sufficiently appreciated by mankind."
The Yuvraj Singh Foundation, pioneered by the very dynamic Cricketer Yuvraj Singh was set up in February 2009 as a non-profit organization. The Foundation believes that every life is precious and seeks to bring parity amongst all phases of the society.
With the predefined vision of empowering the nation, we are undertaking various initiatives to promote welfare in the areas of Sports, Education, Health and Environment. We partner with NGOs and organizations who are working towards upliftment of the feeble section of society.
To achieve our mission, we urge people to support us by contributing and volunteering for the noble cause. We feel you can have everything in life that you want if you will just help enough other people get what they want.
Who We Help?
"TO HELP" simply signifies an individual's role in the world. We all are the kids of God and some of us are blessed with great living whereas some are specially blessed with the talents but due to lack of resources they are unable to accomplish them. We, at Yuvraj Singh Foundation help people get back up in life and give them the chance to relive it by fulfilling their aspirations, hopes & dreams.
Through YSF, Yuvraj has provided considerable support to many.
Official Website - www.yuvrajsinghfoundation.org

Yuvraj Singh CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
ICC Highest Batsman Ranking World No.2 & ICC Highest All rounder Ranking No.2
Vice Captain of Indian ODI Team (2009), Captain of Kings XI Punjab (IPL1 & IPL 2), Captain of India Red's
5th Indian Batsman ever to have crossed the 7,000 run mark (against W. Indies in June 2009)
2 x Hat-tricks at the IPL Season 2 against Bangalore Royal Challengers and Deccan Chargers
In 2008 - Hit 138* runs from 78 balls against England. The second fastest by an Indian in ODI's
Scored 300 runs in partnership with Ganguly against Pakistan in Bangalore, November 2007
Hit Six sixes at the T20 World Cup 2007 and scored the fastest 50 runs in 12 balls
2005-06 scored 1,161 runs at an average of 58, becoming one of the key member of the ODI team
2003 - scored his first century in the fourth season in Bangladesh
Debuted in ODI at the age of 19 years and scored 84 runs against Australia in 2000 ICC Champions Trophy in Kenya
Part of the Under 19 Team that won the World Cup in 2000
I shocked when i read about this news that Yuvraj is suffering from Cancer. How does it happen, nobody knows about it, But i pray that he becomes fine.
ReplyDeleteDear yuvi... be strong and pliz get well soon..may god bless u and shower u lots of happiness and speedy recovery...god bless u..
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