Jalen Hurts pledges $5K for each TD to secure air conditioning for Philadelphia schools

For every touchdown Jalen Hurts scores this year, his foundation will donate $5,000 to improve air conditioning at 10 additional Philadelphia schools.

Jalen Hurts has spent the last year trying to keep city schools cool during the summer, and he’s taking his efforts to another level. On Friday before kickoff in Sao Paulo,  the Jalen Hurts Foundation announced that throughout the 2024 NFL season, for every touchdown the Eagles quarterback scores this year, they will donate $5,000 to improve air conditioning at ten additional Philadelphia schools.

The Jalen Hurts Foundation continues its Keep It Cool Initiative by launching a season-long TDs for ACs campaign. In the 2024-25 season, the foundation will donate $5,000 per Jalen Hurts touchdown to improve air conditioning at ten additional Philadelphia schools. With almost 100 schools and 50,000 students still lacking proper cooling, your support is vital. Fans can contribute to the Keep It Cool Initiative by making a one-time or monthly tax-deductible donation.
Together, we can create a better learning environment and help students thrive despite extreme heat.

The Eagles star quarterback signed a five-year, $255 million contract extension last spring and put his new money to work, looking to impact the community. In May, Hurts donated $200,000 to Philadelphia schools for new air conditioning in 10 schools.

Now, the Jalen Hurts Foundation plans to address the needs of the nearly 100 remaining schools without air conditioners.

Hurts previously provided $200,000 worth of air conditioners to ten Philly schools: Clara Barton, Gloria Casarez, Castor Gardens, D. Newlin Fell, Thomas Finletter, Fliter Academic Plus, Benjamin Franklin/Science Leadership Academy, Edward Gideon, Abram Jens, and T. Roosevelt. The district listed these schools as earmarked for new air conditioning units.

Jalen Hurts Foundation to address needs of 100 remaining Philadelphia schools without air conditioning

Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts and the Jalen Hurts Foundation plan to provide air conditioners to 100 Philadelphia city schools

Jalen Hurts has settled in Philadelphia, and his work across the city has been unmatched since he was drafted in the second round of the 2020 NFL draft.

The Eagles star quarterback signed a five-year, $255 million contract extension last spring and put his new money to work, looking to impact the community. In May, Hurts donated $200,000 to Philadelphia schools for new air conditioning in 10 schools.

Now, the Jalen Hurts Foundation plans to address the needs of the nearly 100 remaining schools without air conditioners.

Hurts previously provided $200,000 worth of air conditioners to ten Philly schools: Clara Barton, Gloria Casarez, Castor Gardens, D. Newlin Fell, Thomas Finletter, Fliter Academic Plus, Benjamin Franklin/Science Leadership Academy, Edward Gideon, Abram Jens, and T. Roosevelt. The district listed these schools as earmarked for new air conditioning units.

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Eagles QB Jalen Hurts donates $200K to Philadelphia School District for 10 new air conditioners

Jalen Hurts is donating $200,000 to the Philadelphia School District to install new air conditioners in 10 schools.

Jalen Hurts has put down roots in Philadelphia and his work across the city has been unmatched since being drafted in the second round of the 2020 NFL draft.

The Eagles star quarterback signed a five-year, $255 million contract extension last spring and he’s putting his new money to work, looking to make an impact in the community. According to Fox 29 in Philadelphia, Hurts is donating $200,000 to Philadelphia schools for new air conditioning in 10 schools.

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Clara Barton, Gloria Casarez, Castor Gardens, D. Newlin Fell, Thomas Finletter, Fliter Academic Plus, Benjamin Franklin/Science Leadership Academy, Edward Gideon, Abram Jens, and T. Roosevelt were listed by the district as schools earmarked for new air conditioning units.

Hurts made the announcement on Friday at Edward Gideon Elementary School in North Philadelphia in front of students, faculty and friends.

Malcolm Jenkins to be Keynote speaker for Philadelphia School District’s Virtual Graduation Ceremony on June 9

For Eagles safety Malcolm Jenkins a Keynote Speaker for Philadelphia School District virtual graduation ceromony

Malcolm Jenkins is no longer a member of the Philadelphia Eagles but he’s still giving back to a city that he calls home.

The New Orleans Saints’ safety was just announced as the Keynote speaker for the Philadelphia School Districts Virtual Graduation ceremony to be held on June 9.

“He’s a class-act with a great deal of love for our youth and our city,” Frisby-Greenwood said, adding that Jenkins has a few “surprises” in store for students during the ceremony.

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