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Celebrating the Spirit of Giving: Malcolm Jenkins Foundation's 12th Annual Holiday Dinner Basket Surprise"

This past weekend marked a momentous occasion for the Malcolm Jenkins Foundation (TMJF) as 2x Super Bowl Champion and TMJF Founder, Malcolm Jenkins, hosted the 12th annual Holiday Dinner Basket Surprise (HDBS) in collaboration with Parkway NW High School for Peace & Social Justice. The event, a staple in TMJF's community outreach, unfolded with the support of more than 20 community partners, 30 TMJF volunteers, and the invaluable collaboration with Parkway NW.

The Holiday Dinner Basket Surprise, held on Saturday, December 17, was a testament to the spirit of giving during the festive season. Volunteers gathered to package and distribute dinner baskets filled with nourishing foods and holiday favorites, creating a memorable experience for 140 pre-identified families in need.

Malcolm Jenkins expressed the significance of extending the joy of special meals to those facing the challenges of rising food costs. "The holidays have always been special to me, as my family gathers together to share a special meal. We wanted to extend that same opportunity and experience for many who are struggling with the rising costs of food and resources by providing a nutritious meal for their family," said Jenkins.

The pressing issue of rising food prices, with a 13.1 percent increase in 2022, became an additional driving force behind TMJF's annual initiative. Gwendolyn V. Jenkins, CEO and President of TMJF, emphasized the foundation's commitment to alleviating holiday stress for vulnerable families. She expressed gratitude for the donors, volunteers, and community partners who came together to make the Holiday Dinner Basket Surprise a reality.

Generous support from Amerigroup, Eagles Charitable Foundation, Parkway Northwest High School, and ShopRite, operated by the Brown family, played a crucial role in ensuring each festive holiday dinner basket was packed with essential items. These included a turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce, gravy, potatoes, green beans, cornbread mix, and more—creating a complete holiday feast.

Sandy Brown, EVP of Brown's Super Stores, shared the sentiment, stating, "Our family is honored to be a part of this program, especially when we can help feed families during the holiday season."

This initiative is not just about providing meals; it's about building a community. In November 2022, Malcolm and Gwendolyn V. Jenkins engaged in a town hall meeting with Parkway NW High School administrators, staff, and students to emphasize the importance of financial education. The event was a natural extension, inviting students to participate in the foundation's annual Holiday Dinner Basket Surprise.

Principal Jeff MacFarland of Parkway NW High School spoke to the broader impact of the collaboration, stating, "The partnership with the Malcolm Jenkins Foundation shows our students, families, faculty and staff, that they are important, that they are cared for, and that we are all individually better when we commit to service FOR each other. Simply put, the Malcolm Jenkins Foundation is family, and that’s what it’s all about this time of year."

As the holiday season unfolds, TMJF calls on the public for support. Every donation, regardless of size, can make a difference in combating food insecurity. Join us in spreading warmth, joy, and nourishment during this season of giving. Together, we can make a meaningful impact in the lives of those in need.

Super Bowl Party For The Homeless

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On Sunday Feb.4, 2018 at 5:00 PM, Chosen 300 Ministries, Inc. hosted its Annual Super Bowl Party For The Homeless. While Malcolm Jenkins was tackling the Patriots on the field he was defending the needs of others by making sure they had a enjoyable experience at the Chosen 300 Super Bowl Party.  This year Chosen 300's Annual Super Bowl Party was sponsored solely by The Malcolm Jenkins Foundation.  
 
The day started with a Sunday Morning Worship at 10:00 AM and all who attended received a wrist band to re-enter for the party at 5PM.  
 
Event Schedule: 
  • 5:00 PM - Doors Open for Homeless Guest
  • 5:30 PM  - Pre-Game Lunch
  • 6:30 PM - Super Bowl Kick Off
  • Half-Time - A Full Course BBQ Chicken Dinner. 10:00 PM or End of Super Bowl - Homeless Guest Depart
Executive Director Brian Jenkins (no relation) states "many of us have the opportunity to gather together with friends to watch the game, but for those who live in the streets and shelters, they do not share this same pleasure. Chosen 300 uses this day as an avenue to provide hope and help to those in need." 
 
Chosen 300 Ministries is a inter-denominational ministry that is well known for its work in Center City Philadelphia, West Philadelphia & Pottstown; distributing more than 150,000 meals a year to the homeless of our region.   The organization also provides hunger relief in Guyana, Jamaica, India, Nigeria, Liberia, Uganda & South Africa.  For more Information on Chosen 300 log on to www.chosen300.org