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RAVENS IN OUR COMMUNITY
“IT’S ALWAYS SATISFYING TO BE AROUND KIDS; THEY HELP PUT THINGS INTO PERSPECTIVE. YOU REALIZE WHAT’S IMPORTANT. WE JUST WANT TO HAVE FUN AND ENJOY OURSELVES.” - DT CALAIS CAMPBELL
COMMUNITY SHOWCASE
Today’s Community Showcase features House of Ruth Maryland. For more information on the organization, please visit: https://hruth.org/
On Dec. 13, Ravens DT Calais Campbell treated students from Bridges Baltimore to a holiday gift distribution at The Gilman School.
HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS
On Monday, Dec. 13, in lieu of the Baltimore Ravens’ 16th Annual Holiday Helpers event, DT Calais Campbell treated students from Bridges Baltimore to a holiday gift distribution. Each student received a Polaroid camera, toy mini drone and additional gifts to share with family. Campbell was joined by teammates CB Khalil Dorsey, DT Justin Ellis, TE Tony Poljan, K Justin Tucker and CB Chris Westry, who all helped to distribute gifts, serve pizza and worked with the students to design their own custom gingerbread structures. Later that evening, Jimmy’s Famous Seafood hosted its third annual “Shrimp and Gifts” holiday celebration. Ravens Legend Torrey Smith joined TE Mark Andrews, WR Rashod Bateman and G Ben Cleveland while they served as personal shoppers for 100 preregistered students. Students from five organizations, including The Seed School of Maryland and Torrey Smith’s Level 82 Academy, received $250 to shop for themselves and their families. Throughout the month of December, CB Khalil Dorsey, DB/LB Anthony Levine Sr., and CB Iman Marshall also hosted their own gift distributions and holiday parties. Finally, several players purchased gifts for Baltimore families, including the Ravens’ nominee for the Walter Payton Man of the Year Award, C Bradley Bozeman, who purchased gifts for several local families through his and his wife’s Bradley and Nikki Bozeman Foundation.
IN OUR COMMUNITY
12/5 LB Patrick Queen (cleats featured above), alongside several of his teammates, supported various nonprofit organizations dear to their hearts with customized cleats through the NFL’s My Cause My Cleats campaign. 12/6 Ravens WR Devin Duvernay, joined cheerleaders and Poe at MedStar Union Memorial Hospital. The group distributed Dunkin’ coffee and Ravens-themed giveaways to health care workers. 12/10 DB/LB Anthony Levine Sr., hosted his annual Celebrity Bowling Night to benefit his 4Every1 Foundation. Seven Ravens teammates joined Levine, including LB Josh Bynes (far left), QB Lamar Jackson and WR Marquise Brown.

GET IN THE GAME WITH RAVENS RISE!

Youth & High School athletes can experience once-in-a-lifetime opportunities & interact with the Ravens team all year long – all for FREE!
TO FIND OUT MORE, VISIT: BALTIMORERAVENS.COM/RISE
congratulatIONS TAVON YOUNG
ed block courage award recipient
The Ed Block Courage Award Foundation, Inc. is dedicated to supporting the well-being of abused, neglected and at-risk children throughout our Courage House National Support Network for Kids. Through our partnership with the National Football League, the Foundation cultivates awareness at each Courage House and helps to raise funds for their programs and initiatives.
This year’s event in Baltimore is scheduled for the weekend of April 2-4, 2022.
