Kavon Frazier loves the kids.

While it's the negative stories that always catch the headline wave, there are actually many more positive ones that come out of the Dallas Cowboys' organization but rarely go heralded — for obvious reasons. The organization is well-known for its ties to the community and outreach services that are partnered with Salvation Army, but it's also what the players do on a regular basis that deserve a hearty salute. Frazier is one such individual, who goes above and beyond at every turn to help uplift the less fortunate.

His latest efforts are aimed at supplying schools with much needed technology upgrades, having partnered with Conn's HomePlus and Hewlett Packard to donate 120 laptops to four separate Dallas ISD schools in 2019 — according to The Hub.

The schools to receive Frazier's gift are William H. Attwell Middle, Patton Academic Center, Adelle Turner Elementary, and South Oak Cliff High, and each will receive 30 laptops a piece.

"At Conn’s HomePlus, we recognize today’s youth as tomorrow’s future," said Norm Miller, CEO of Conn’s HomePlus in the official press release. "Similar to our partners at HP, we believe in the power of modern technology. We hope our donation will help inspire students in the Dallas ISD to excel in academics and push themselves to new limits."

This is far from the first time the veteran Cowboys' safety has done outreach, with his Frazier Cares Foundation having also hosted summer football camps and taking hundreds of kids to the debut screening of the blockbuster movie "Black Panther" in 2018. Dallas ISD is quite familiar with Frazier's generosity, and he recently partnered with Under Armour and basketball Hall of Famer Nancy Lieberman to give children of single-parent homes in Dallas ISD a holiday shopping spree just a few months ago.

"It's my favorite time of the year because I really get to show an impact on these kid's lives and you know, give back," Frazier said in December. "We gave 50 kids a $150 gift card to get whatever they want, if they want to get themselves something, if they want to get their family something for Christmas — we are giving back to what God has blessed us with — yeah it's my favorite time of the year."

Frazier is entering his fourth year in the NFL and has been an impact special teams player and more-than-solid rotational safety for the Cowboys, having stepped into the role of starter in impressive fashion last season when Xavier Woods was absent with injury. He's done everything the team has asked of him and more, and continues to follow the mantra of being the "Right Kind of Guy". That's something he's prided himself on since being selected in the sixth round of the 2016 NFL Draft, continuing to build his resume both on- and off-the-field following his days at Central Michigan.

"HP is proud to work with Conn’s, Dallas ISD and Kavon Frazier and Frazier Cares Foundation in this important community initiative for the Dallas ISD,” said Quyen Phan,

HP Sales Manager. "Education and the enrichment of learning through the application of technology is a cornerstone to building a better future for the next generation. Congratulations to Conn’s HomePlus and Frazier Cares Foundation for making this happen for the children of the Dallas ISD.

"HP is thrilled to have participated."

Frazier and his wife welcomed their first child in May 2018, and while he's realized the ultimate goal of raising his own in a two-parent household — something he didn't have himself — Frazier hasn't forgotten about those who don't have that privilege and struggle on a tilted world stage.

For those children, Frazier will keep fighting, because he knows firsthand what they're up against.