


Redskin AID finished up the scheduled spring events on Saturday, April 17th. On that day from 12:00 - 3:00, over 70 of our football players joined up with Tulsa H.O.P.E. and Feed My Starving Children to pack over 200,000 meals. On Thursday, April 15th, a group attended the extended day program at the 6th/7th grade center for some mentoring and tutoring. The week before that, April 8th, a group visited the Sterling House again for some more BINGO with the residents.
Special thanks to Coach Neal for leading Redskin AID this Spring! Coach Neal did an awesome job of expanding the program, developing more extensive community relations, and improving the service events and their participation.




On March 25th, about 40 of our Football Players and 3 of our Athletic Trainers attended the Alzheimer’s Association Memory Gala in the Ball Room of the Convention Center downtown. These volunteers spent over five hours welcoming and greeting those in attendance, encouraging silent auction and raffle purchases, seating the guests, collecting information from contributors, providing custodial and various managerial services, escorting guests to their vehicles, and much more. These volunteers certainly represented the football program well, and they also played a part in an event that raised over $760,000 for a great cause.


On February 25th, a group of our athletes visited the John 3:16 Mission Children and Youth Center. The football players were there to greet the elementary school children as they got out of school and entered the gymnasium. They all played games and had fun getting to know one another. They finished their afternoon together with snacks and homework time.
18 volunteer Redskin Football Players took part in the Union Kids Baseball Field Work Day. Coach Neal and Coach Tempest organized the event, but because it took place during the weekend, the event was completely voluntary. These volunteer players worked extremely hard in cold, wet weather while completing many projects for the Union Kids Baseball organization. They cleared, measured and marked fields, hung signs, cleaned and landscaped the entrance to the complex, organized and cleared dugouts, laid paver stones around walkways, and repaired the chain-link fences around many of the 15 fields.
On February 11th, 2010, several football players visited Sterling House where they spent time visiting with residents and playing BINGO.
Redskin AID visited the 6th and 7th Grade Center on February 4th. The football players split up and visited classrooms to talk with the students, read to the classes, and help with projects and classwork. After school let out for the afternoon, the team spent time with the students who are involved in the "extended day program". The football players paired up with the younger students so they could share with the them the importance of living like a champion. They finished up the day with scooter races and autographs.



Please plan to attend a game to support the Redskins and make a donation to help Curtis realize his dream.
Redskin AID participated in two events on Saturday, April 4th. Our athletes joined the Down Syndrome Asssociation of Tulsa for an Easter Egg Hunt and Photographs. Jake Keller filled in as the Easter Bunny. 