About Ok U Go

Game Plan

Our mission is to inspire children to find ways to GO for whatever endeavors they want to accomplish. In fact, Excellence Through Exposure is our mantra. We provide education, exposure, and opportunities to help youth unearth their talents and passions by providing the necessary tools and pathways for youth to pursue opportunities to build a better financial future for themselves, their families and their communities.

Our Team

Amobi Okugo headshot.

Amobi Okugo

Nigerian-American Amobi Okugo, a former 12-year professional soccer player, transitioned to entrepreneurship and philanthropy, earning recognition as a Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree in 2021. He's the founder of A Frugal Athlete and the OK U Go Foundation, hailing from Sacramento, CA, where he learned the importance of hard work and community support as the child of immigrants. Committed to giving back, Amobi strives to empower those facing resource barriers, embodying dedication to their development and success.

Cameron Matlock

Cameron Matlock, a Sacramento native, serves as the Executive Director of the Ok U Go Foundation, where he channels his lifelong friendship with Amobi, forged through childhood club soccer, into a shared commitment to fostering diversity in the sport and giving back to their hometown. With a background in collegiate soccer and a passion for coaching competitive youth teams in Sacramento, Cameron follows in the footsteps of community mentors by dedicating himself to youth mentorship and now oversees all programs at the Ok U Go Foundation.

Get Involved

Become a Sponsor, Donate, or Volunteer – Support our mission to empower youth through your sponsorship, contributions, or valuable time.

Amobi Okugo, founder of the Ok U Go Foundation, stands next to a young boy playing soccer on the field.

Sponsor

A group of young kids raise their hands excitedly on the soccer field at an Ok U Go Foundation event.

Volunteer

501(C)(3)

The Ok U Go Foundation, Inc. is operating through a CA non-profit public benefit corporation using a fiscal sponsorship with Players Philanthropy Fund, a Maryland charitable trust recognized by IRS as a tax-exempt public charity under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (Federal Tax ID: 27-6601178, ppf.org/pp). Contributions to The OK U Go Foundation are tax-deductible to the fullest extent of the law.

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