The Philadelphia Eagles are pleased to announce a donation of more than $330,000 in Gatorade product and football equipment to the Philadelphia Public League. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, many aspects of youth sports participation and training have changed significantly, impacting thousands of youth athletes across the area. This donation will help support participants of the Philadelphia Public League as they prepare for their fall sports seasons.
"The Philadelphia Eagles have always been dedicated to the health, safety, and development of children through a commitment to youth football programming," said Eagles President Don Smolenski. "While many experiences were taken away from them this past year, these young athletes have been resilient in the face of adversity. We are proud to partner with Gatorade and the Philadelphia Public League to ensure that our youth have the proper nutrition and equipment needed to support a safe and healthy return to sports this fall."
Food insecurity became a large issue facing youth athletes of the Philadelphia Public League during the pandemic. To ensure that these athletes have the proper food, nutrition, and sports drinks needed to perform at their best, the Eagles partnered with Gatorade to donate 1,000 bottles of Gatorade and 1,000 protein bars to the Philadelphia Public League. As an added layer, the Eagles purchased an additional $20,000 in product from Gatorade, bringing the total donation to $25,000. These resources were distributed to many of the 73 Philadelphia Public League member schools to help support all of their sports programs.
The Eagles donated more than $330,000 worth of Gatorade product and football equipment to Philadelphia Public League programs.

Head Coach Nick Sirianni was on hand to help distribute the equipment

The donation will help ensure youth athletes across the Greater Philadelphia area are equipped with the essential resources needed to return to sports

Head Coach Nick Sirianni chatting with one of the recipients

Eagles legend Quintin Mikell was also in attendance lending a helping hand

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The Eagles partnered with Gatorade to donate 1,000 bottles of Gatorade and 1,000 protein bars to the Philadelphia Public League.

These resources were distributed to many of the 73 Philadelphia Public League member schools to help support all of their sports programs

The Eagles equipment staff also donated more than $305,000 worth of football equipment

Nearly 3,800 items ranging from T-shirts, sweatshirts, winter coats, gloves, and cleats will be distributed to 21 football league members, benefitting more than 1,500 youth athletes
"We are extremely grateful for the support of Gatorade and the Philadelphia Eagles," said James Lynch, executive director of the Philadelphia Public League. "The pandemic was challenging for all of us and a donation like this will go a long way for our programs, providing much-needed resources to our coaches and student-athletes as they prepare for what we hope will be great seasons next fall."
While the Eagles were working closely with Gatorade to fulfill the food and hydration shortage for the Philadelphia Public League, the team was made aware that an equipment upgrade was also needed. As part of the team's mission to promote the health and safety of youth football participants, the Eagles' equipment staff donated more than $305,000 worth of football equipment to the program. Nearly 3,800 items ranging from T-shirts, sweatshirts, winter coats, gloves, and cleats will be distributed to 21 football league members, benefitting more than 1,500 youth athletes.
