
ESTABLISHED
October 2023
STATE ID#
H230003688573
EIN#
93-4345715

MASON TAYLOR
Tight End for The Jets

ZOË TAYLOR
Beach Volleyball for ASU

ISAIAH TAYLOR
Defensive Back for UM
ABOUT US
Since 2006, the Taylor family has been dedicated to creating, managing, and facilitating sports and life skills programs that inspire, educate, and empower youth to become their best selves. With over 20 years of commitment to charity and philanthropy, Katina Taylor, President and CEO, has championed her three children—Isaiah, Mason, and Zoë—to join her in fostering character, confidence, and self-empowerment in young people through the sports they love.



ZOË TAYLOR
Zoë Taylor founded Dig Deeper, South Florida’s first nonprofit beach volleyball and life skills camp designed for deserving youth. Serving hundreds of kids annually, the camp embodies Zoë’s commitment to creating meaningful change in her community. Zoë competes in Division I beach volleyball for the ASU Sand Devils.

MASON TAYLOR
Mason Taylor first rose to prominence at LSU, where he became a standout both athletically and academically. A starting tight end, he set LSU’s all-time records for catches and receiving yards at the position and became the first tight end in school history to surpass 1,000 career receiving yards. He was named LSU’s Academic Athlete of the Year and earned multiple SEC All-Academic Honor Roll honors while representing the Tigers at SEC Media Day. Today, Mason is a tight end for the New York Jets after being selected in the second round of the NFL Draft. Known for his athleticism, reliable hands, and strong football lineage as the son of Hall of Famer Jason Taylor and nephew of Hall of Famer Zach Thomas, he made an immediate impact as a rookie with 44 receptions for 369 yards and a touchdown despite limited time due to injury, and he continues to build on a promising start to his NFL career.



ISAIAH TAYLOR
Isaiah Taylor, a defensive back, joined the University of Miami after three strong seasons at Arizona. Known for his skill and leadership, Isaiah totaled 56 tackles with the Wildcats, including a breakout season with 40 tackles and a pivotal interception against Arizona State that helped secure the Territorial Cup. He later made an impact with 15 tackles in 10 games, highlighted by a season-high eight-tackle performance against Mississippi State. His influence extended beyond the field as he was selected by coaches and teammates to serve on Arizona’s leadership council, underscoring his dedication and respect among peers.
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