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500 Provides Each Child with One Year Of THIS IS A STADIUM THAT CANNOT REMAIN EMPTY. PARTNER WITH A COVID-19 FILL THE STADIUM is a RESPONSE INITIATIVE professional athlete-led initiative with Compassion to stand in the The COVID-19 pandemic completely disrupted gap by providing food, medical the world; as a result, there are nearly 70,000 care, and support for those 70,000 children in Compassion programming who children – a stadium’s worth. are currently unfunded. $500 provides each INITIATIVE KEY METRICS child with one year of: SUMMARY Since April 2020 Progress • Food for the entire family 70,000 80.2% • Hygiene kits Children need our help • Medical care 100% • Child protection Stadium seats filled • Family support 70,000 Average number of • Emergency care 56,161 seats in an NFL stadium • Spiritual Guidance Raised $35 million $28,080,930 Initiative Families & 53 families industry professionals On the Lead Team roster 40+ Pros INVITATION TO PARTNER Lead Matching Corporate Stadium In-game Gifts Gifts Sponsorship Activation Promotion Ken McKinney | [email protected] CONTACT INFORMATION Ashleigh Alcorn | [email protected] LEADERSHIP TEAM ROSTER ISI PHOTOS ISI PHOTO COURTESY OF ERIC J. ADLER PGA TOUR MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL TRADEMARKS AND COPYRIGHTS ARE USED WITH PERMISSION OF MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL. VISIT MLB.COM. PHOTO COPYRIGHT © NEW YORK FOOTBALLGIANTS, INC. USED WITH PERMISSION. WITH USED INC. FOOTBALLGIANTS, YORK NEW © COPYRIGHT PHOTO Alyssa Naeher Chris Davis Jason & Devin McCourty Sam Burns Nate Solder Amanda & Nick Ahmed Molly & Brock Huard Jackie & James Overturf Shortstop, Arizona Diamondbacks FOX Sports/Former Pro Football QB Family Foundation Randy Alcorn Billie & Dave Jauss Shaelyn & Carson Palmer EPM/Best-Selling Author Pro Baseball Coach Former Arizona Cardinals Quarterback Kimberly & Jason Allred Kim & Zach Johnson Mark & Maria Pearson CGF/former PGA TOUR player PGA TOUR Business/Philanthropy Anna & Chase Anderson Meghan & David Johnson Premier Foundation Pitcher, Pro Baseball Running Back, Pro Football Greer, SC Caroline & Sam Burns Ray Johnston Christy & Phil Rezin PGA TOUR Bayside Church, Thriving Churches, Int’l Family Foundation Amanda & Troy Calhoun Linde & Aaron Kampman Vicki & Bill Rose Head Football Coach, Air Force Academy Former Green Bay Packers Defensive End Minority owner, Pro Baseball Julie & Kirk Cousins Courtney & Danny Kanell Jessica & Anthony Sherman Quarterback, Minnesota Vikings Sports Broadcaster/Former Pro Football QB Former Pro Football Fullback Jill & Chris Davis Kimberly & Case Keenum Dowd & Webb Simpson First Baseman, Baltimore Orioles Quarterback, Pro Football PGA TOUR Haley & Dakota Dozier Michelle & Devin McCourty Kylie & Jaccob Slavin Guard, Minnesota Vikings Defensive Back, New England Defenseman, Carolina Hurricanes Susan & Mike Duke Melissa & Jason McCourty Lexi & Nate Solder Former Global Business Executive Defensive Back, Pro Football Offensive Tackle, New York Giants Elevation Church Leanne & Jimmy Mellado Lori & Steve Stenstrom Charlotte, NC Compassion CEO/Olympian PAO President/Former Pro Football QB Jaime & Adam Engel Lori & Luke Morrow Courtney & Kevin Streelman Outfielder, Pro Baseball Family Foundation PGA TOUR Steve & Cynthia Enger Maggie & Wil Myers Maria & Tim Tassopoulos Business/Philanthropy Outfielder, Pro Baseball Business President and COO Kirsten & D’Brickashaw Ferguson Alyssa Naeher Tasha & Cameron Tringale Former Pro Football Offensive Tackle Goalkeeper, USWNT PGA TOUR Paige & Coby Fleener Emily & Jordy Nelson Madison & Mike Wright Former New Orleans Saints Tight End Former Green Bay Packers Wide Receiver Pro Baseball Tori & Nick Foles North Point Ministries MVP Quarterback, Pro Football Atlanta, GA Joey & Mark Hanlon Rachel & Jack Oliver Compassion SVP Business/Politics Ken McKinney | [email protected] CONTACT INFORMATION Ashleigh Alcorn | [email protected].
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