Joe Burrow prepares food at non-profit to help local community

Joe Burrow at it again helping the community.

Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow helped out a charity event earlier this month to give back to his community again, something he has made a habit of doing.

He stopped by a food bank, La Soupe in Walnut Hills to help with his charity, the Joe Burrow Foundation, which aims to help children with mental illnesses and those experiencing food insecurity as well as provide resources and support to underprivileged and underserved communities.

His charity event was in collaboration with the Guinness Gives Back service event, which gifted his foundation $500,000.

WLWT5 reported that Burrow and several other people helped prepare food for people facing food insecurity.

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Joe Burrow Foundation set to host event at LSU promoting mental health

Jimmy and Robin Burrow will return to Baton Rouge to participate in a discussion on breaking the stigma surrounding mental health.

The Joe Burrow Foundation is remaining active in the LSU and Baton Rouge community, with Jimmy and Robin Burrow set to return and participate in a conversation about breaking the stigma surrounding mental health.

According to a social media post from the foundation, former LSU athletes [autotag]Kevin Faulk[/autotag], [autotag]Delvin Breaux[/autotag] and [autotag]Ashleigh Gnat[/autotag] will also be taking part.

The event will take place on Monday, Jan 29 in the Pete Maravich Assembly Center at 6 p.m. CT. The event is open to the public and admission is free.

The Burrow Foundation will also be providing free Raising Cane’s to the event’s first 500 attendees.

The Joe Burrow Foundation primarily operates in Louisiana and Ohio after officially launching in October of 2022.

The organization’s “primary focus is helping children with mental illness and those experiencing food insecurity as well as providing resources and support to the underprivileged and underserved in a variety of ways.”

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Joe Burrow Foundation raises $100,000 in “Dine for 9” fundraiser

More great work from the Joe Burrow Foundation.

The Joe Burrow Foundation, started by Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow, raised $100,000 last month across three cities for its “Dine For 9” fundraiser which will be used for the Do Good grants, supporting projects that “develop new pathways for mental health protection and food insecurity.”

Over 300 restaurants in Athens, Ohio, Baton Rouge and Cincinnati participated, each of them donating 9 percent of their profits from their sales on Sept. 9 to the fundraiser. Fans also had the option of donating to the cause as well.

“We want to thank all of the restaurants and fans in Cincinnati, Athens and Baton Rouge who supported the Joe Burrow Foundation with our ‘Dine for 9’ initiative,” Jimmy Burrow said in a press release. “These funds will continue to support our work to overcome food insecurity in these three communities.”

The Joe Burrow Foundation says its mission is to “provide resources and support to the underprivileged and underserved.” It has already awarded close to $600,000 in Do Good grants, and this money is going to add to that amount.

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Joe Burrow in Guinness commercial to help support his foundation

Joe Burrow stars in a new ad.

Cincinnati Bengals star quarterback Joe Burrow has been sitting out with a calf injury to play it safe and try to be available for the Bengals when they head to Cleveland Week 1 to play the Browns, and it has given him time to do a new commercial with former NFL great Joe Montana.

Burrow dons the number zero on a jersey in an advertisement for Guinness’ zero-alcohol beer telling Montana that ‘the future is zero.’

Proceeds of the Guinness 0 jerseys will help support the Joe Burrow Foundation that is working to provide resources to the underprivileged and underserved.

This offseason, the foundation has previously helped 20 families pay for mental health expenses and held a golf fundraiser for mental health and food insecurity.

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Joe Burrow Foundation helped 20 families pay mental health expenses

Awesome stuff from the Bengals QB.

Joe Burrow’s foundation helped local Cincinnati families pay for mental health treatment, according to his parents.

Burrow’s parents, Jimmy and Robin, appeared on an episode of “The Mental Game,” a podcast hosted by Brandon Saho, and said they helped about 20 families at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital who were having mental health issues.

“Their families had trouble paying the bills, so we started out thinking ‘Well let’s see how many we can pay,’” Jimmy Burrow said. “There were about 20 of them and we just couldn’t decide so we basically paid for 20 families.”

They said the impact they had on those families was overwhelming and they appreciate the opportunity to be able to help.

The Joe Burrow Foundation was launched in October 2022 to help underprivileged people in Cincinnati and Louisiana.

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