LOS ANGELES (AP) — Javier Hernández is off to a spectacular start to his second year with the LA Galaxy with five goals in only two games. Now the Mexican superstar is sharing his good fortune by joining a charitable effort to fund soccer development in underserved U.S. communities, including two respected youth clubs in Los Angeles. The cause is dear to the heart of Hernández, even though he grew up in Mexico as the scion of two generations of soccer greats. Chicharito knows what the sport did for him in his relatively privileged position, and he wants to share his passion with less-advantaged families.