Supreme Athletics Brings “Cali Love Los Angeles” Health Initiative to Compton — A Community-Driven Movement Beyond Sports

There are moments in sports where the game pauses—where the noise, the contracts, the numbers, all take a back seat to something deeper. Something human.

This is one of those moments.

Supreme Athletics is stepping back into the community again, not with a showcase, not with a signing, but with intention. The kind that doesn’t fade when the lights go out. The kind rooted in responsibility.

After previously activating during Super Bowl weekend with a health-focused initiative, the organization is now carrying that same purpose west—to Los Angeles—where the mission becomes even more personal, more urgent, and more necessary.

Photo Credit: Supreme Athletics

A Return With Purpose — “Cali Love Los Angeles”

On April 25, 2026, from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM, Supreme Athletics, through its health arm, will host “Cali Love Los Angeles” at:

City Church of Compton
1108 E Peck St, Compton, CA 90221
April 25, 2026 | 10 AM – 3 PM

This is not positioned as a one-day appearance. It’s being approached as a continuation—an extension of something that has already begun to take shape.

A movement centered around health, awareness, and responsibility—particularly for athletes whose stories don’t end when the game does.


Honoring Kevin Johnson — Action Over Words

At the center of this initiative is something that carries weight beyond programming.

The event is being held in honor of Kevin Johnson, a former professional football player whose passing earlier this year sent ripples through the Los Angeles community.

But what separates this from typical tributes is the approach.

This isn’t about recognition—it’s about response.

Johnson’s story, like many others, highlights a reality that often goes unaddressed in sports circles: what happens after the physical toll of the game sets in, and who is there when it does.

Supreme Athletics is choosing to answer that question with action.


The Real Work: Health, Awareness, and Access

What will take place on April 25 is structured, intentional, and necessary.

The initiative will provide:

  • Free preventative health screenings
  • Access to licensed medical professionals
  • Mental health and wellness support
  • Education on performance recovery and long-term physical care
  • Community-based health resources for underserved populations

This is where Supreme Athletics separates itself.

Because while many organizations operate within the business of sports, this effort is rooted in what happens beyond it—specifically addressing the long-term health implications athletes face, including brain health, physical wear, and post-career transition awareness.

This is information that too often comes late.

Supreme Athletics is making sure it doesn’t.

Photo Credit: Supreme Athletics

Leadership That Understands the Responsibility

At the center of this vision is founder Leon Muhammad, whose approach reflects a broader understanding of what athlete representation should evolve into.

Not just contracts. Not just placement.

But protection.

Guidance.

Preparation for what comes after.

Through collaboration with organizations like:

  • Cali Strong
  • NFLPA Former Players – Los Angeles Chapter
  • Powerhaus Agency
  • City church of Compton
  • Supreme Athletics Health Initiative (SAHI) / MedCEEP

…the initiative becomes more than a single entity effort—it becomes a unified front.

One built on shared responsibility.


Why This Matters — Beyond the Surface

There’s a reality in sports that doesn’t get enough coverage.

Athletes are trained for performance—but not always prepared for preservation.

And when the game ends, the support system often shifts.

What Supreme Athletics is building through these initiatives is a bridge.

Between performance and longevity.
Between visibility and care.
Between community and accountability.

And in cities like Los Angeles—where access, inequality, and need intersect daily—that bridge matters.


Final Take

This isn’t about publicity.

It’s about presence.

Supreme Athletics is showing what it looks like when an organization understands that impact isn’t measured in signings—it’s measured in service.

And on April 25, in Compton, that service will be visible.

Not in headlines—but in real time.

In real lives.


Event Details Recap:

Cali Love Los Angeles – Health Initiative
Date: April 25, 2026
Time: 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Location: City Church of Compton
1108 E Peck St, Compton, CA 90221


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