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WHAT MOVES U |
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What Moves U is the Giants’ signature community program, bringing a message of physical fitness to schools in the Tri-State area. By partnering with Eli Manning, The American Heart Association, and the New Jersey Education Association, the Giants are bringing a fun and active message to an increasingly inactive generation. WATCH ELI MANNING PSA |
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MEMORABILIA REQUEST |
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The Giants assist over 2000 tri-state area charities each year with fundraising efforts though the donation of Giants memorabilia. Find out how to request a donation for your charity’s upcoming fundraiser.
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RECENT EVENTS |
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The New York Giants participated in the NFL's Hometown Huddle on Tuesday by joining Bergen County's United Way and the city of Garfield, NJ, to create a family path that will encourage parents to exercise with their children.
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COMMUNITY PROGRAMS
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United Way Partnership The United Way of New York City and the New York Giants team up each year to make a difference in our community by partnering on: Hometown Huddle, an annual hands-on volunteer project with players; the Gridiron Gala, a charitable event benefiting United Way programs for children and youth; and a charitable ticket program - Giants Touchdown for Teens. MORE |
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Giants Jingle Jam Each holiday season, the Giants host approximately 590 local foster children and their guardians in the team’s practice bubble for a holiday funfest. The players make a donation, allowing each child to receive toys, new winter coats and backpacks. MORE |
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Ronald McDonald House of New York City The Giants have a long tradition of working with the Ronald McDonald House of New York City, a temporary home to families from all over the world who have traveled to the city primarily for pediatric cancer treatment available only in New York's hospitals. MORE |
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Giants Blood Drive Each year, the New York Giants partner with the New York Blood Center to host a blood drive. As donations of blood are always needed, we open up our doors to provide a venue for Giants fans to donate blood to their neighbors. MORE |
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Game-Day Stadium Donation Drives Each season, the Giants designate several home games to host various community drives. Among the stadium donation drives that the Giants currently host are: Stuff the Bus school supply drive, Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Voter Registration Day, Food Drive, Coat Drive, and the Toys for Tots drive. MORE |
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Rock and Wrap it Up! The New York Football Giants are proud of their partnership with Rock and Wrap it Up! a national, non-profit organization whose mission is to feed all those who hunger using safely recovered edible leftover food from arenas where major concerts and sporting events occur. MORE |
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Homes for the Holidays Homes for the Holidays is the brainchild of Atlanta Falcon, Warrick Dunn, which has been replicated by several teams and players throughout the NFL, including the New York Giants and Gibril Wilson. The purpose of the program is to help single mothers become first-time homeowners by providing the down payment on a new home, along with the surprise of it coming fully furnished. MORE |
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Adopt A Fire House The Giants recognize the extraordinary commitment that our firefighters make on a daily basis. In order to commend their efforts and recognize their brave sacrifices, the Giants decided in 2002 to adopt local firehouses annually through a partnership with the Professional Firefighters Association of New Jersey. MORE |
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Tomorrows Children's Fund The Giants have a long history of supporting Tomorrows Children’s Fund at Hackensack University Medical Center as they addresses the critical needs of children and families facing the anguish of cancer and blood disorders. MORE |
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Special Olympics of New Jersey Each year, the Giants organization hosts approximately 100 athletes for a Punt, Pass and Kick competition (PPK) with Special Olympics of New Jersey at Giants Stadium. Football enthusiasts can also help the Giants raise money for Special Olympics by playing in the “Snow Bowl,” an annual adult flag football tournament fundraiser at Giants Stadium. MORE |
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Voter Registration Initiative In 2004, The Giants embarked on a new and exciting non-partisan program focused on encouraging local residents to register to vote. The Giants efforts included three separate initiatives, including: public service announcements, voter registration awareness day hosted at Giants Stadium during a home game, and informational links on Giants.com. MORE |
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Read Across America Each year, the New York Football Giants are proud to participate in the National Education Association's (NEA) "Read Across America" program by visiting numerous schools in the greater Metropolitan area. The program is the largest one-day literacy celebration in the U.S., attracting upwards of 45 million participants in all 50 states. |
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United Spinal Association In 2006, the Giants started a wonderful relationship with the United Spinal Association’s Wheelchair Football League. The United Spinal Association is a national membership organization enhancing the lives of people with spinal cord injuries and disorders. MORE |
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Taste of the NFL This November, The New York Giants will present their first annual “Taste of the NFL” party with a purpose. An evening of football, food and fun, this event will bring together premiere chefs from numerous top NY/NJ restaurants who will put their talents on display for hundreds of Giants fans and food connoisseurs at Giants Stadium. MORE |
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Coach and Player Initiatives Giants fans should be proud to know that their favorite players and coaches have many different ways of giving back to the greater metropolitan community and hometowns all across the country. MORE |
GIANTS FOUNDATION PROGRAMS
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Giants Academy Giants Academy, located in the Louise A. Spencer School in Newark, NJ, was opened in September of 1994 and is a cooperative effort between The Giants Foundation and Communities in Schools of Newark to create a heightened learning environment for 6th, 7th, and 8th graders who are designated as “at risk” students. The program consists of approximately 50 students and focuses on improving math, reading, leadership skills, social skills, and volunteerism. MORE |
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Draft Day 5K Each year, in the morning hours of NFL Draft Saturday, hundreds of runners and Giants fans converge on Giants Stadium to participate in the Draft Day 5K road race to benefit The Giants Foundation. MORE |
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My Sister’s Place “Giants Courage House” The Giants Foundation is proud of its partnership with the Ed Block Courage Award Foundation to support My Sister's Place, a domestic violence shelter for women and their children. The relationship began in 1997, when the Giants provided key support to the recently-opened shelter, which was formally dedicated as the "Giants Courage House." MORE |
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Giants Foundation Golf Outing Each spring, over 300 golfers converge on Canoe Brook Country Club in Summit, NJ, for the Giants Foundation Golf Outing. Current and alumni Giants join in on the festivities, enjoying a beautiful day on the links and a great dinner with silent and live auction items. MORE |
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"He performed well. He kicked the ball off to I think it was the three yard line, the three yard line, and then the one yard line. He made his field goals. He performed well. When called upon he did a good job and certainly his veteran experience was there for all of our players to rely on." - Coach Coughlin on K John Carney's performance against the Skins
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