NFL to provide educational resources during COVID-19 school closures

The NFL, along with charitable partners, will provide educational resources to parents and teachers who are staying home thanks to COVID-19.

In response to the COVID-19 outbreak, which has caused massive school closures in the US, the NFL is working with several of their charitable partners to make digital education and wellness resources available for free to teachers, parents and students across the country.

These resources will provide additional learning opportunities outside of a school setting, a necessity for so many who are unable to attend classes at this time.

“We know this is a difficult and uncertain time across our nation, including for millions of parents like me with young kids at home, looking to keep them active and educated. We want students, teachers and parents to know there are options for them at home,” said Anna Isaacson, the NFL’s Senior Vice President of Social Responsibility. “Alongside our partners, we’ve made a number of digital education resources available for anyone who may need them immediately when learning and teaching is extremely critical.”

A closer look at the charities that have team up with the NFL, as well as links to the various free resources can be found here.

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