Derek Wolfe, Jamin Pastore donate $1M to high school alma mater school district

Derek Wolfe helped contribute toward a $1 million donation used to improve Beaver Local Schools’ athletic facilities and football stadium.

Denver Broncos defensive end Derek Wolfe and JP Capital Management president/CEO Jamin Pastore returned to their high school alma mater this week to donate $1 million toward the school district’s athletic facilities and football stadium.

Wolfe and Pastore both played football at Beaver Local High School.

“These two Beaver Local alumni have become like brothers through the years, a brotherhood that began on the football field,” Beaver Local Schools superintendent Eric Lowe said in a statement, via DenverBroncos.com. “Jamin was returning from Duke University during the summer to help with youth football speed camps when he met Derek.

“The two have bonded over their love of football and our local community. They look forward to giving back to the athletic program that served as such a positive influence in their lives.”

If Wolfe and Pastore each donated $500,000, that would represent 6.25% percent of Wolfe’s $8 million base salary for the 2019 season. Wolfe is about to become a free agent in March — he would like to re-sign with the Broncos and finish his career in Denver.

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5 Things Food Pantries Want You to Know This Holiday Season

5 Things Food Pantries
Want You to Know
This Holiday Season.
1. Food pantries aren’t just for the homeless or unemployed.
We are seeing increasing numbers of working families, commonly known as the
working poor, Daryl Foriest, Catholic Charities of New York.
2. Life-changing circumstances
can happen in an instant.
Seeing so many families in need, especially children, reminds all of us how easily our lives can take a turn for the worse without any notice, Daryl Foriest, Catholic Charities of New York.
3. There are special
hours for working families.
The Feeding Our Neighbors
program offers hours outside
the 9 to 5 window.
4. Lean meats and
produce are much-needed.
With most food programs budgets being decreased, it’s hard for people to afford these vital items, Daryl Foriest, Catholic Charities of New York.
5. Food for pets is also needed.
When families hit hard times,
it’s difficult to feed their beloved pets.
Having a bit of help can be a big relief

5 Things Food Pantries
Want You to Know
This Holiday Season.
1. Food pantries aren’t just for the homeless or unemployed.
We are seeing increasing numbers of working families, commonly known as the
working poor, Daryl Foriest, Catholic Charities of New York.
2. Life-changing circumstances
can happen in an instant.
Seeing so many families in need, especially children, reminds all of us how easily our lives can take a turn for the worse without any notice, Daryl Foriest, Catholic Charities of New York.
3. There are special
hours for working families.
The Feeding Our Neighbors
program offers hours outside
the 9 to 5 window.
4. Lean meats and
produce are much-needed.
With most food programs budgets being decreased, it’s hard for people to afford these vital items, Daryl Foriest, Catholic Charities of New York.
5. Food for pets is also needed.
When families hit hard times,
it’s difficult to feed their beloved pets.
Having a bit of help can be a big relief

5 Things Food Pantries Want You to Know This Holiday Season

5 Things Food Pantries
Want You to Know
This Holiday Season.
1. Food pantries aren’t just for the homeless or unemployed.
We are seeing increasing numbers of working families, commonly known as the
working poor, Daryl Foriest, Catholic Charities of New York.
2. Life-changing circumstances
can happen in an instant.
Seeing so many families in need, especially children, reminds all of us how easily our lives can take a turn for the worse without any notice, Daryl Foriest, Catholic Charities of New York.
3. There are special
hours for working families.
The Feeding Our Neighbors
program offers hours outside
the 9 to 5 window.
4. Lean meats and
produce are much-needed.
With most food programs budgets being decreased, it’s hard for people to afford these vital items, Daryl Foriest, Catholic Charities of New York.
5. Food for pets is also needed.
When families hit hard times,
it’s difficult to feed their beloved pets.
Having a bit of help can be a big relief

5 Things Food Pantries
Want You to Know
This Holiday Season.
1. Food pantries aren’t just for the homeless or unemployed.
We are seeing increasing numbers of working families, commonly known as the
working poor, Daryl Foriest, Catholic Charities of New York.
2. Life-changing circumstances
can happen in an instant.
Seeing so many families in need, especially children, reminds all of us how easily our lives can take a turn for the worse without any notice, Daryl Foriest, Catholic Charities of New York.
3. There are special
hours for working families.
The Feeding Our Neighbors
program offers hours outside
the 9 to 5 window.
4. Lean meats and
produce are much-needed.
With most food programs budgets being decreased, it’s hard for people to afford these vital items, Daryl Foriest, Catholic Charities of New York.
5. Food for pets is also needed.
When families hit hard times,
it’s difficult to feed their beloved pets.
Having a bit of help can be a big relief