Travis Kelce gives the community of Kansas City.
Kansas City Chiefs Tight End recently shared its decision to return to the team for its 13th season. This brought a relief to a fans base which concerned its short -term status.
Kelce attributed his return to the love he has for the city and the desire to return to the Super Bowl. The triple champion of the Super Bowl spent his entire career in Kansas City and is loved by the community.
Kelce decided to pay part of this worship forward by restoring to the community.
“Kelce bought a $ 3.3 million house in Kansas City, with plans to transform it into a transition life center for homeless young people,” according to Foster Love.
This project will be finished Through Kelce’s non -profit organization: 87 and Running Foundation.
“The 87 and the Running Verties Foundation aim to allow disadvantaged young people to succeed by providing resources and support for their communities”, according to the writer Clutch points Autumn Hawkins
It is not a big surprise to see Kelce restore in this way, because it was very active to give back to the city which supported it throughout his career.
This project is another way for him to show his love and his appreciation while offering something impact.
Kelce was recognized for his efforts by the NFL and he was nominated for the price of the man of the year 2024 Walter Payton NFL for his work in the community.
He has done a lot of great work for the Kansas City community and continues to do everything he can to help as many children as possible.
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