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Players' Foundations
Many Packers veterans have taken their acts of giving to a higher level by creating their own foundations, which have an impact on hundreds of lives each year in Wisconsin and the players' home states.
| Colin Cole, Defensive Tackle |
The Cole Group provides consultation services to high school student-athletes, their parents/guardians, school counselors and administrators, coaches, and teachers about the academic, personal/social, career development, and athletic needs of high school student-athletes.
Fans can check out Colin's Web site at www.thecolegrp.com
For information on Colin's football camp, click here. |
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| Donald Driver, Wide Receiver |
In the spring of 2001, Donald Driver created 'The Donald Driver Foundation.' The goal of the Donald Driver Foundation is to help change the homeless families' issues and education needs each day with STRONG HANDS that build and strengthen instead of destroy and weaken, with STRONG MINDS that invent new ideas to achieve these goals, and with LOVING HEARTS that overflow with love and compassion.
Fans can check out Donald's Web site at www.DonaldDriverFoundation.com
For information on Donald's youth football camp, click here. |
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| Brett Favre, Quarterback |
The 'Brett Favre Fourward Foundation' annually donates to several charities in Mississippi as well as several charities in Wisconsin. Started in 1996 by Brett Favre, the Foundation has donated in excess of $1.2 million to various charities in the two states.
Fans can check out Brett's Web site at www.OfficialBrettFavre.com. |
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| Al Harris, Cornerback |
The 'Al Harris Foundation' benefits inner city kids in Al's hometown of Pompano Beach, Fla. |
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| Mark Tauscher, Tackle |
In 2005, Mark Tauscher established the 'Trifecta (Tauscher's Reading Initiative For Every Child To Achieve) Foundation,' its mission to enhance literacy and education in the state of Wisconsin.
Fans can check out Mark's Web site at www.trifectafoundation.com
Additionally, the flowing locks are now a memory for Mark as he is participated in a fundraising campaign for St. Joseph's Hospital, a Children's Miracle Network Hospital, in Marshfield, Wis. The hospital raised $25,000 and as a result Mark cut his trademark hair. |
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