Today, more than 150 Tampa Bay Buccaneers staff members participated in the renovation of the Jackson Heights NFL Y.E.T. Center for the team’s annual “Hometown Huddle.” Now in its 17th year, the NFL-United Way “Hometown Huddle” features a league-wide day of service where NFL teams take part in community-based projects, host youth football clinics and help kids get active for 60 minutes a day as part of NFL PLAY 60, the league’s youth health and wellness campaign.
The Buccaneers' day-long service project kicked off with Glazer Family Foundation Co-President Darcie Glazer Kassewitz announcing a $200,000 grant through the NFL/LISC Grassroots Program to CAN-DO, Inc.