2021 Community Relations Recap

2022-06-25 05:25:06 By : Ms. leah wang

The Giants players and coaches split themselves into nine teams and each team was paired with an organization in a dedicated region within New York and New Jersey. After several conversations regarding the issues that most affect the residents of those areas, the teams selected initiatives and worked alongside their community partner for the season. Through the Giants Inspire Change grant, each organization was awarded $20,000 to support the work they are doing in our community. The Queens Mets and Far Rockaway Colts work was voted as most impactful by the Giants organization and granted an additional $20,000.

Boys Hope Girls Hope of New York serves socio-economically disadvantaged youth throughout the New York City Metro area by providing supportive resources to students from 9th grade through college graduation.

The Bronx Community Foundation seeks to provide all Bronx residents with resources when it comes to their four pillars of community, equity & justice, economic security and health.

The NYPD-led Far Rockaway Giants provides at-risk youth with tutoring through their partnership with the Department of Education, mentorship from the police officers and the opportunity to play flag football while being coached by the officers.

During the 2020 season, the Manhattan team worked with the New York City Police Foundation to support the OPTIONS program. After seeing the work of the Queens team in Far Rockaway, the Manhattan team wanted to expand the Far Rockaway Giants program into Harlem. During the fall of 2021, the Harlem Giants were created to provide support to the children in the community.

New City Kids offers after school programming for local low-income youth by giving them the chance to explore music and academics in a creative and fun environment.

Covenant House New Jersey, located in Newark, supports homeless youth by providing life skills programs, leadership programs and opportunities to enroll in degree completion/academic programs.

The Food Bank for New York City has been working to end food poverty in our five boroughs for over 36 years. As the city's largest hunger-relief organization, they strive to help low-income New Yorkers overcome their circumstances and achieve greater independence.

The STEM Alliance is dedicated to enhancing STEM education and enrichment initiatives to ensure equal access to STEM learning opportunities for all children. Children's Village works in partnership with families to help society's most vulnerable children so that they become educationally proficient, economically productive, and socially responsible members of their communities.

Our East Orange team partnered with the City of East Orange to support their public schools and families in need.

The New York Giants are proud to continue their partnership with the John Jay College of Criminal Justice to sponsor the New York Football Giants Fellowship program. The goal of this program is to enable fellows with the opportunity to discuss and understand the criminal justice reform movement, its policy challenges and excel as a leader in the field. The scholarship provides five (5) fellows with a $10,000 grant which covers their senior year tuition as well as an internship stipend in the criminal justice field to support and encourage tomorrow's leaders.

This NFL campaign, carried out by each of the 32 NFL clubs, works to encourage early detection and risk reduction of screen able cancers.

Hackensack University Medical Center (HUMC), Eli Manning and the New York Football Giants have "teamed up" to Tackle Kids Cancer. This exclusive charitable partnership, a first of its kind for the New York Giants, has raised a tremendous amount of awareness while creating opportunities for fundraising for pediatric oncology research amounting to over $10 million

The Giants former head coach started the Tom Coughlin Jay Fund in 1996 to help families tackle childhood cancer by providing financial, emotional, and hands-on support. Over the years, the New York Giants have formed a strong partnership with the foundation and have hosted families affected by childhood cancer, for a VIP training camp experience, Sundae Blitz ice cream social, as well as at Giants home games.

In honor of Halloween, the New York Giants 2021 rookie draft class dressed up as their favorite Marvel characters and created gift bags for patients at Hackensack Meridian Health Joseph M. Sanzari Children's Hospital. Each gift bag included a signed photo along with Giants gear and decorations for their hospital room.

Each year all 32 NFL teams honor military members through a year-round effort to honor, empower, and connect our nation's service members, veterans, and their families.

Giants Legends Stephen Baker and Ottis Anderson were joined by Guard Shane Lemiuex to meet with Veterans from the James J. Peters VA Medical Center for a Zoom call where they shared their NFL experiences and thanked the Veterans for their service to our country.

Giants Legend Emlen Tunnell was named the New York Giants 2021 USAA Salute To Service Award Nominee for his years of service in the United States Coast Guard during and after World War II. During his service he was credited with saving the lives of two fellow shipmates in separate incidents.

During Giants home games, Local Ford Stores sponsored a "Military Moment" to of the game to salute those who serve.

My Giant Impact is our effort to highlight the many charitable organizations that our players support throughout the year. The partnerships that our players have created, both locally and in their hometowns, are making a giant impact in the community – and we are proud to share them with you.

This award recognizes an NFL player for outstanding community service activities off the field as well as excellence on the field. Logan Ryan was named the New York Giants 2021 Walter Payton Man of the Year Nominee.

Through the New York Giants Play 60 initiative, presented by Quest Diagnostic, players hosted virtual conversations throughout the season, with students across the tri-state area, to discuss the importance of being active, mental health and creating healthy habits.

The United Way of New York City, New York Giants and EVERFI team up each year to educate middle school students on the importance of creating and maintaining healthy relationships, and the importance of mental wellness, through Character Playbook, a digital learning platform that educates students on understanding and managing emotions, communication, conflict resolution and decision-making.

The Giants, United Way of New York City and EVERFI use their platform during Black History Month to host events for students throughout the country highlight HBCUs and the importance of sports has in communities.

The Giants Diversity and Inclusion Committee worked with the Hall of Fame to create a virtual learning session about the life and accomplishments of Jim Thorpe for all Giants staff for Native American Heritage Month – the first employee education session of its kind between the HOF and a team.

To commemorate Juneteenth, Jonathan Holloway, the 21st president of Rutgers University and a U.S. Historian, met virtually with the entire Giants organization and members of the Watchung Hills High School football team and the Mt. Vernon High School football. President Holloway's scholarly work specializes in post-emancipation U.S. history with a focus on social and intellectual history. He led the participants in a conversation about the history of American slavery and its impacts today.

Ethan Medley, the New York Giants Director of Community Relations and Youth Football, participated in "Before the Snap" career conversation with the Pro Football Hall of Fame to share his career path and efforts in community relations and youth football.

The Giants used remaining barter amounts with Nike to donate apparel and uniforms to the following youth and high school football programs:

Far Rockaway Giants and NYC Police Foundation – $100,000 Nike Product

Juncos Giants Puerto Rico - $42,550 Nike Product

Weequahic High School - $22,000 Nike Product

Mt. Vernon High School - $12,000 Nike Product

The Giants and Dunkin' surprised the Passaic County Cougars with a $10,000 donation of new uniforms and equipment at their practice after they were lost in flooding from Tropical Storm Ida.

Darnay Holmes spoke to the Yonkers Brave and Yonkers Force high school football programs to encourage them in their Spring season, and to announce a $10,000 Riddell Equipment Grant to each program.

Benjie Wimberly, the Giants' 2020 Coach of the Year and co-founder of the NJ Minority Coaches Association, received a $10,000 donation from Snickers to the NJMCA to honor his work in the community through youth football.

The New York Giants donated $5,000 to support the 2021 NJSIAA High School Football Playoffs.

The New York Giants teamed up with the Shore Conference (N.J.) to support their inaugural Girls 7-7 Flag Football League, an 8-team club sport that participated debuted this past spring with a $64,000 contribution. Nike, a corporate partner of the Giants, announced a national commitment to growing girls flag football and generously provided 30 Nike Women's Vapor Flag uniforms to each participating girls flag football team in the Shore Conference. Shore Regional High School won the inaugural Shore Conference Girls Flag Football League Championship.

The Giants brought training camp to Newark, NJ, at Eddie Moraes Stadium, which received a Grassroots Grant for its refurbishment just a few years earlier.

The Giants worked with the Newark Bronze Shields and Mayor Baraka's office to host 11 local high school football teams, and 22 youth football programs, with approximately 1,500 attendees.

Danny Shelton interviewed and highlighted Alexis Wilder, a female youth tackle QB from the Bronx Giants on NFL Next

$310,000 was raised when the Giants hosted their annual Snow Bowl Flag Football tournament benefitting Special Olympics of New Jersey at MetLife Stadium. The three-day tournament featured 94 adult teams and 1,400 flag players. The Giants also contributed $130,000 to off-set expenses.

The Giants demonstrated their support of the New York Gay Flag League during Pride Month in June.

The following Giants players and coaches hosted youth football camps that included skills and drills, giveaways and free food in their community during the 2021 off-season:

-Tae Crowder: June 12th in Hamilton, GA for (ages 5-13)

-Julian Love: June 19th in La Grange Park, IL

-Carter Coughlin: June 26th in Eden Prairie, MN (ages 5-13)

-Danny Shelton: July 17th in Auburn, WA (ages 8-14)

The Giants attended and sponsored the West Orange combine hosted by the New Jersey Minority Coaches Association to provide local student-athletes the opportunity to perform for colleges in the area.

The New York Giants and USA Football hosted a Summer Blitz with Watchung Hills Pop Warner to bring the community together through youth football. Giants Legends Rich Seubert, head coach of Watchung Hills High School football, and Kevin Boothe, Director of Football Development for the NFL, joined the event to share their football journey and support game of football.

From the beginning of training camp to the end of the season, the players and coaches on the Queens and Manhattan Team of Teams group participated in 26 unique engagements with the Far Rockaway and Harlem teams including weekly Zoom calls, virtual pizza party, video gaming event, game tickets and holiday gifts.

Each week during the high school football season, the Giants select one area high school head coach as the Coach of the Week winner. The selection is based on the coach's continuing commitment towards promoting youth football, developing motivated student-athletes and overall community involvement. Each Coach of the Week program receives a $2,000 grant, with the Coach of the Year program receiving a $4,000 grant.

The 2021 Lou Rettino High School Football Coach of the Year is Coach Rae Oliver of East Orange High School.

Rae Oliver, East Orange High School

USA Football's Heart of a Giant award program, presented by Hospital of Special Surgery and the New York Giants recognizes Tri-State area high school football players who demonstrate extraordinary character, perseverance and work ethic. Throughout the high school football season, coaches nominate players that exemplify these traits. This year 11 student-athletes were nominated as finalist, each earning a $1,000 equipment grant for their school, while each winner received an additional $10,000 grant.

The 2021 Heart of a Giant Co-winners were Brandt Morgan of Jericho High School and Devian Parker-Rogers of Shabazz High School.

Super Bowl Champions Amani Toomer, RW McQuarters, Chris Canty and Ahmad Bradshaw surprised Brandt Morgan and Devian Parker-Rodgers with Super Bowl tickets during the Giants home game on

The Giants Women's Club was founded in 2014 as the team's official female fan club. By joining The Giants Women's Club, members have the opportunity to attend exclusive events, receive numerous deals and discounts and enter contests to win great prizes. And it's free to join!

The Giants Foundation was created with the goal of assisting organizations dedicated to tackling important community issues, improving overall health and empowering our youth. Launched in 1993 as the nonprofit organization of the New York Giants, the team is committed to the Foundation's focus areas as a way to provide financial assistance to those in need throughout our community.

At certain Giants home games at MetLife Stadium, The Giants Foundation may host a 50/50 Raffle. Fans over the age of 18 may buy raffle tickets. One lucky fan will win half of the raffle jackpot (as defined in the Official Rules and applicable law) when the winning number is announced during the fourth quarter. The remainder of the jackpot will benefit The Giants Foundation and its charitable activities.

The Giants are proud to support Americares in their efforts to save lives and improve health for people affected by poverty or disaster.

In 1979, Wellington Mara founded the New York Metropolitan area Boys Hope Girls Hope to provide educational resources to children in need. All of the children who attend this program live in low-income and at-risk communities and 100% of the graduates go on to Prep School or to colleges with financial support.

The Community Food Bank of NJ fights hunger and poverty by distributing food and groceries, providing education and training, and making new programs to help people with low incomes meet their basic needs.

The Giants and Stop and Shop teamed up for the annual food drive to support the Food Bank for New York City during the month of December. Online shoppers were able to make a donation while buying groceries and provided 5,000 meals for those in need.

The Giants proudly support the efforts of the Make-a-Wish Foundation through granting the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions.

For nearly 100 years, The Mara Center for Early Childhood Learning has lived within the Meadowlands YMCA. The Mara Center focuses on providing every child with learning activities and a curriculum that develops social, emotional and creative skills to create a lifelong joy of learning.

The New York Giants and My Sister's Place have worked together since 1997 with the goal of providing support to victims of domestic violence and human trafficking throughout the Northeast.

The Giants are proud to support the Newark Bronze Shields in their efforts to invest in the people of Newark. The team is an annual sponsor of the Bronze Shields scholarship fundraising dinner and participates in several community events with the organization each year.

Rock and Wrap it Up!, a national, non-profit organization that collects all prepared but unserved food from stadiums and concerts for distribution to local shelters, helping to eliminate hunger and thereby reduce poverty.

San Miguel Academy of Newburgh provides young men with an all-encompassing education to break the cycle of poverty and provide them with opportunities for their future.

Sandy Hook Promise (SHP) is a nationally recognized above-the-politics organization that supports sensible program and policy solutions that address the "human side" of gun violence by preventing individuals from ever getting to the point of picking up a firearm to hurt themselves or others. Through ongoing financial support, the Giants have recently been able to assist SHP, in funding local SAVE Promise Clubs.

Students Against Violence Everywhere (SAVE) Promise Clubs, established and led by students, are a powerful approach to preventing gun and other forms of violence. Through more than 2,300 SAVE Promise Clubs nationwide, SHP gives young people the skills they need to protect their peers, training and empowering a generation of young people to be upstanders and create safer schools and communities.

The New York Giants and Special Olympics of New Jersey work together to provide children and adults with intellectual disabilities the opportunity to participate in a variety of Olympic-type sports.

The Giants hosted the annual Snow Bowl Flag Football tournament benefitting Special Olympics of New Jersey. The three day tournament featured 94 adult teams, 1,400 players, and raised over $310,000 for programs.https://www.njsnowbowl.org/2021-results/

For over two decades, The New York Giants and United Way have worked together to help improve the communities throughout the Tri-State area. Some of the projects that have been created through this partnership are Character Playbook, the Gridiron Gala, and the Touchdown for Teens Ticket Program.

The Giants have benefitted from a partnership with Vera Institute over the past few years that has allowed players to learn first-hand about topics and current issues related to the criminal justice system. The goal of the Vera Institute of Justice is to build and improve justice systems that ensure fairness, promote safety, and strengthen communities.

YCS provides housing to children in foster care and offers an array of nurturing therapeutic, and life skills teaching residences for children, teens and young adults with emotional/behavioral health challenges, developmental and intellectual disabilities.

The Giants wanted to show vocal fan Maryann Villa their appreciation for her passion for Big Blue, so they welcomed her family for a special visit.

Several current and former Giants recently helped run football clinics for high school girls in celebration of Girl's High School Flag Football in the area.

Through the NFL's "Inspire Change" platform, which showcases the collaborative efforts of players, owners and the league to create positive change in communities across the country, the Giants teamed with John Jay to create the Touchdown Fellowship in 2019.

The Giants are celebrating National Girls and Women in Sports Day with a donation to the New York State Public High School Athletic Association to support the inaugural girls flag football leagues

Fans can donate when shopping online at StopandShop.com during the month of December.

The Giants Foundation and Gatorade to contribute $2,000 to Coach Marchiano's football program.

The Giants Foundation and Gatorade to contribute $2,000 to Coach Baeira's football program.

The Giants Foundation and Gatorade to contribute $2,000 to Coach Baldock's football program.

The New York Giants culminated their Play 60 efforts when they hosted their annual Play 60 celebration game this past Sunday, October 24th against the Carolina Panthers.

The Giants Foundation and Gatorade to contribute $2,000 to Coach Sheeler's football program.

The Giants Foundation and Gatorade to contribute $2,000 to Coach Burd's football program.

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