Sponsors, volunteers needed to make Super Basket of Hope a win for all concerned

No matter what football teams qualify for the Super Bowl, a local team will be going to the New Jersey Meadowlands, the site of this year’s game, on Jan. 27. Volunteers from the local branch of Basket of Hope, teaming up with Sean Payton’s Play it Forward and The Malcolm Jenkins Foundations, will join others from around the country to attend the Super Basket of Hope event. Local sponsors and volunteers are needed to help make the project a success.

Winn-Dixie, Saints player, fans and New Orleans celebs compete in “Supermarket Sweep” for charity

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 New Orleans Winn-Dixie store No. 1405 and New Orleans Saints defensive team captain Malcolm Jenkins brought the holiday spirit of giving into the homes of 135 local families in a highly-visible “Supermarket Sweep” event Dec. 17.The “sweep,” in which popular New Orleans area TV and radio personalities and Saints “super fans” decked out in festive Saints gear teamed up and squared off to shop for the most food to donate to the needy, put a fun and local twist on charitable giving.Five competing teams were given a list of Winn-Dixie items available throughout the store. They raced up and down the aisles gathering holiday items such as turkeys, canned goods, desserts and much more, as the Saints cheerleaders, customers and spectators cheered them on and helped them out along the way. New Orleans Saints PA announcer Mark Romig called the play-by-play, while Saints super fan Larry “The Sign Guy” rooted for “Team Winn-Dixie.”Once the shopping spree was done, participants raced to the checkout to confirm their lists. The first team to finish the sweep didn’t have gravy and was disqualified. That allowed Jenkins’ team, which included local TV personalities from WGNO-ABC, to be crowned winners of the Supermarket Sweep, receiving a Winn-Dixie catered, Saints-themed tailgate lunch, and bragging rights.“This was such a fun and interactive way for us to give back to our community,” said store No. 1405 director Larry Kearns. “We were also happy to showcase our newly-remodeled store to an audience of key community members and media personalities.”After the race ended, Winn-Dixie presented The Malcolm Jenkins Foundation with a check, which paid for most of the food to be given to the 135 families. Jenkins and Kearns personally delivered boxes of the holiday food items to three local families. The remaining boxes were transported to Winn-Dixie store No. 1329 for distribution.“Having a shared vision and a common goal makes big things happen,” Jenkins said. “Our gratitude and appreciation goes out to our partners at Winn-Dixie for their commitment to fighting hunger in the Greater New Orleans community.” 

THE MALCOLM JENKINS FOUNDATION & WINN-DIXIE TEAM UP TO HOST A SUPERMARKET SWEEP TO FEED LOCAL FAMILIES

MJChristmasCardSide1The Malcolm Jenkins Foundation will host the 3rd annual Big Easy Holiday Surprise Dinner on Tuesday, December 17, 2013.  Jenkins, New Orleans Saints Safety and Defensive Team Captain, who wears #27 on the field, and his foundation, coordinated with 27 local churches and organizations to identify 135 families to receive the special holiday gift of food items, to prepare a traditional holiday meal to brighten their holiday.  Winn-Dixie is donating funds for the foundation to purchase food items for the families.Along with The Malcolm Jenkins Foundation board members, area volunteers and Winn-Dixie associates will help package and distribute the holiday boxes.  Each box will include everything needed to prepare a traditional holiday meal, including a turkey, vegetables, rolls, fresh fruits, dessert and much more. Among the volunteers assisting The Malcolm Jenkins Foundation with packaging and distributing holiday dinner boxes are students from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Charter High School mentoring program, Mu Lambda Kappa.This year, to help gather items needed for the holiday dinner boxes, The Malcolm Jenkins Foundation and Winn-Dixie will host a Supermarket Sweep with Jenkins and some of his teammates (Roman Harper, Cameron Jordan, Isa Abdul-Quddus, Kevin Reddick) paired with area media personalities.  The sweep will occur at Winn-Dixie in Gretna.   Following the sweep, Malcolm Jenkins and Winn Dixie store director, Larry Kearns, will surprise five families by personally delivering the holiday gift boxes. WHEN:           Tuesday, December 17, 2013WHERE:         Winn-Dixie -  2112 Belle Chase Hwy., Gretna, LA 

11 a.m. – 1 p.m. - Supermarket Sweep / Holiday Dinner items will be packaged and loaded for distribution

 Winn-Dixie Metairie -211 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie, LA 

1:30 – 3 p.m. - Distribution of holiday dinner boxes to participating organizations

For more information call: The Malcolm Jenkins Foundation: 504-599-5914 or Winn-Dixie: 504-914-6004.
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Celebrities celebrate Hope for the Holidays honoring Saints players

On Friday, Dec.13, New Orleans Saints players Roman Harper, Lance Moore, Pierre Thomas, Jahri Evans, and Malcolm Jenkins are being honored at IrvingMorris and United Way of Southeast Louisiana’s 3rd Annual Hope for the Holidays Gala presented by Cox Oil at the Hyatt Regency New Orleans.To date, there are still hundreds of families in the greater New Orleans area that remain displaced from Katrina in 2005 – many doubled or tripled up in family homes, or living in gutted or partially complete homes or apartments they cannot afford.This along with Hurricane Isaac in 2012 has left hundreds of families with no hope this holiday season.So, for the fourth year in a row, Saints players have teamed up with IrvingMorris and United Way of Southeast Louisiana to support the Hope for the Holidays campaign.Saints players who have participated in this campaign include Roman Harper, Lance Moore Malcolm Jenkins, Jahri Evans, Pierre Thomas, Darren Sproles, and Mark Ingram; also former Saints Jermon Bushrod and Courtney Roby and retired Saint Darren Sharper have all joined the efforts of their fellow Saints teammates.The Gala dinner will be emceed by TV personality and former NBA champion, John Salley; and film and TV actress from One Tree Hill and star of FOX television’s highly anticipated new drama, Gang Related, Shantel VanSanten.The evening will include talented Louisiana recording artist, MacKenzie Bourg, from NBC’s Emmy Awarding Winning show “The Voice.”Grammy nominated recording artist, film and television actress, host, and entrepreneur Christina Milian will also be present to speak and show her support for the cause.Over the past 4 years the Hope for the Holidays campaign has been responsible for rebuilding the homes of over 20 families.The Gala, which honors all of the Saints players listed, is an opportunity to generate even more funds for additional rebuilds.New Orleans Saint player, Roman Harper explains, “It is such an honor to be a part of Hope for the Holidays and to be in a position where I can give back to others in such an impactful way, especially to a community that is so meaningful, and to families that are so deserving.”CEO of United Way of Southeast Louisiana adds, “Hope for the Holidays is an example of how players and former players give back off the field. These men have made a tremendous difference in the lives of the people they have helped and the neighborhoods they have helped revitalize. To me, this is what the holidays are all about—hope for the future”.For additional information regarding the Gala or making a donation go to the United Way website at www.unitedwaysela.org/hope

Winn-Dixie joins forces with The Malcolm Jenkins Foundation to help area students

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Winn-Dixie stores in New Orleans’ District No. 5 are teaming up with Saints player Malcolm Jenkins to help inner-city youth and to address community needs.Store No. 1472 kicked off the partnership with The Malcolm Jenkins Foundation (TMJF) by teaching local high school students about healthy living and budgeting their money.Winn-Dixie and TMJF are working together to support the inner-city community, an area where education and health are critical issues.“We are so excited to partner with Winn-Dixie for this program,” said Gwendolyn V. Jenkins, president of TMJF. “Through our partnership with Winn-Dixie, we will continue to make health a priority for youth in New Orleans.”TMJF was founded in 2010 by New Orleans Saints Free Safety Malcolm Jenkins and offers character-building programs for underserved youth. The programs are designed to enhance leadership abilities, education and life skills while emphasizing health and wellness.Winn-Dixie is hosting a series of sessions that include hands-on nutrition tours and interactive exercises geared towards educating students on how to shop for healthier foods, prepare more nutritious meals and master valuable life skills. Sessions began on Nov. 1, and students learned about the benefits of juicing in a demonstration hosted by local health enthusiast Stephanie Osborne. On Nov. 8, nearly 30 high school students learned about budgeting, healthy eating and smart shopping.“This is a great partnership opportunity for Winn-Dixie,” said Karena Niblett, New Orleans Region Vice President. “We are hoping to make a positive impact on the community by working with TMJF to help students in New Orleans make healthier choices.”

OMAZE PARTNERS WITH NFL STAR MALCOLM JENKINS’ FOUNDATION TO OFFER DREAM EXPERIENCE

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Omaze.com (Omaze), the online platform that offers anyone the opportunity to enter to win once-in-a-lifetime experiences with celebrities, athletes, and the world’s greatest thinkers, all to benefit social causes, has partnered with NFL New Orleans Saints star Malcolm Jenkins and his charity, The Malcolm Jenkins Foundation to offer a dream football experience to one winner for donations that begin at just $10. The Omaze experience will fly one winner and his or her guest of choice to New Orleans to hang out with the Superbowl Champion. The winner will join Jenkins on the Superdome turf before taking prime seats to watch the New Orleans Saints and the Dallas Cowboys go head to head. The winner will also receive a Saints helmet and NFL football autographed by Jenkins, plus $200 in gift cards to Jenkins’ favorite restaurants.The Omaze process works similar to a charity raffle. The user-friendly site allows anyone to enter to win an Omaze experience of their choice by donating just $5-10. Once the deadline to enter for the experience passes, Omaze collects all the entries and selects the winners through a third party computer-generated random selection process. The proceeds are delivered to benefit a specific social cause, in this case, The Malcolm Jenkins Foundation.Jenkins, an American football Free Safety, Defensive Team Captain, and Super Bowl Champion, has long been committed to helping youth and teens develop leadership and service skills through mentorship and public service. His foundation is committed to youth development initiatives and programs that emphasize mentorship, character development, leadership, education, life skills, health, and recreation. It is Jenkins’ hope that through the foundation, a positive difference will be made in the lives of youth, future generations, and the communities in which they serve.Omaze will accept donations to enter to win this experience from October 19, 2013- November 6, 2013.For more information about how to enter to win this experience with Omaze and The Malcolm Jenkins Foundation, please visit www.omaze.com/saints

Local pro football players give back at camp for kids in Piscataway

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In a hallway next to a lecture hall at Piscataway High School Saturday morning, a seven-year-old football player had New Orleans Saints’ free safety Malcolm Jenkins’ sole attention. He had some questions he wasn’t able to sneak in during a question and answer session Jenkins had given in the hall to a big group of campers, participants in the second annual Malcolm Jenkins Foundation camp.Jenkins, a 2005 Piscataway High School graduate, couldn’t have been more patient, and was very thoughtful in giving the right numbers — how many touchdowns, how many interceptions, he has collected in his years in his four years in the NFL.“Thank you Malcolm,’’ the youngster said on receiving the stats.“Not a problem,’’ Jenkins replied.Pro Players Giving Back 

2013-06-22 12.58.46Football was at the core of the two-day camp at Piscataway High School, which was made up of 350 players from ages 7 to 18. There was a range of drills on the turf at Ciardi Field where Jenkins and high school teammate and now Jets defensive back Kyle Wilson played, where Piscataway grad and recent Detroit Lions’ signee Steven Miller played. Where Tampa Bay linebacker Jonathan Casillas, as a member of the New Brunswick High School Zebras, played two game scrimmages.Football was at the core of the two-day camp at Piscataway High School, which was made up of 350 players from ages 7 to 18. There was a range of drills on the turf at Ciardi Field where Jenkins and high school teammate and now Jets defensive back Kyle Wilson played, where Piscataway grad and recent Detroit Lions’ signee Steven Miller played. Where Tampa Bay linebacker Jonathan Casillas, as a member of the New Brunswick High School Zebras, played two game scrimmages.

Miller is a player the kids really could appreciate. No four-year school was interested in him when he came out of Piscataway, but he went to Nassau Community College for two years and on to Appalachian State where he ran for 1,368 yards on 239 carries (5.7 yards per carry) and 11 touchdowns last season. He caught 34 passes for 377 yards and four scores.He returns to the Lions’ on July 22 with camp starting three days later in hopes of landing a spot as a starting kickoff and punt returner.The kids learned that Jenkins and Miller were neighbors in an area of Piscataway that also included offensive tackle Anthony Davis (Rutgers) of the San Francisco 49ers and defensive back Dwayne Gratz (Connecticut), picked by Jacksonville in the third round of this year’s NFL Draft. Gratz lived directly across West Third Street from the Jenkins, while Miller lived nearby on Chestnut Street.All of them graduated from Piscataway.“I wanted to come back and support the youth and show them that there’s hope, no dream is too big for any kid, including myself,’’ said Miller, a free agent, who visited the Lions before the draft. “My road to success wasn’t easy, I had to go to junior college, so we’re trying to inspire the kids to keep doing things, to stay active.’’He was among the football royalty that made up the staff, but campers also benefited from the attention of Malcolm’s parents Lee and Gwen, the president of the non-profit foundation.Most of the Piscataway High staff was present including head coach Dan Higgins, who signaled the end of one drill to another with a air horn, Former Piscataway top assistant Larry Lester Sr, was on hand as were many former Chiefs’ players.“What we are trying to do is obviously give these kids an experience that they wouldn’t usually have, it’s free, so anybody can come,’’ said Jenkins, whose wife Morrisa is expecting with the couple’s first child in December. “We brought out my colleagues in the NFL, some of my friends I played college ball with high school ball, high school coaches, who come out and donate their time, Nobody’s getting paid for it, we have a lot of support from the community.’’

MALCOLM JENKINS FOUNDATION FORMS TEAM WITH NFL PLAYERS AND AWARD-WINNING HIGH SCHOOL COACHES FOR ANNUAL FOOTBALL CAMP

 Health and wellness & safety experts join program to raise adult awareness of youth health topics
 

PISCATAWAY, NEW JERSEY – June 17, 2013 – Players from five NFC teams will descend into the state of New Jersey to provide 350 boys and girls the experience of a lifetime at the second annual Malcolm Jenkins Foundation Next Level Youth Football Camp that will be held at Piscataway High School on June 21 and 22 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.The free of charge camp provides a unique opportunity to bring youth age 7-17 together for two fun, safe and engaging days of learning from prominent NFL players and outstanding high school coaches. The program is designed to give each participant a solid foundation in football fundamentals on and off the field. Participants are grouped based on age. “I am proud to be returning to my hometown and home state to give back and return the favor and support that I received from every aspect of my community during my formative years as a student athlete,” said Malcolm Jenkins, Founder and Chairman of the Malcolm Jenkins Foundation and Safety with the NFL Super Bowl XLIV Champions New Orleans Saints. I’m especially honored that my friends and colleagues in the league are joining the Foundation and me to provide the campers with an experience they will always remember,” said Jenkins.At this year’s camp, Malcolm will be joined by players who participated last year and several new players who have come on board for this round. Confirmed players include Larry Fitzgerald (Cardinals), Roman Harper (Saints), Isa Abdul-Quddus (Saints); Curtis Lofton (Saints); Leigh Torrence (Free Agent); Kurt Coleman (Eagles); Anderson Russell (Panthers); and Steven Miller (Lions).This year’s camp activities have been expanded to include information sessions to all parents and guardians who want to learn more on youth health, wellness and sports safety. Topics will cover: Nutrition & Hydration; Concussion Recognition & Recovery; Sudden Cardiac Arrest; Common Injuries in Athletes; the Importance of Sleep in Athletes and Anti-Bullying. The sessions will raise awareness and provide information on injury prevention and care, and also highlight the importance of safe play, exercise and healthy activities.“We are proud to once again offer a great camp experience to our state’s youth who, along with knowledge about sports performance, will also learn how self-discipline, character, academics and healthy lifestyles and attitudes are key to life performance,” said Gwendolyn V. Jenkins, Foundation President. “We look forward to all parents and guardians participating in our information sessions,” Jenkins said, adding that “building awareness around health and safety topics in adults and youth can encourage conversation between them that can make a big difference in the youth’s wellness.”Camp sponsors and supporters include: Somerset Medical Center Sports Performance & Rehabilitation Center; CAA Sports; AT&T; Muscle Maker Grill of South Plainfield, NJ; Piscataway Township Schools; Rutgers University; East West Connection; Pat Rego Creations; State Farm Insurance; Walmart, Piscataway Police PBA 93; Cablevision; Kegler Brown Hill and Ritter; Pepsi Bottling Company and Popchips. 

Celebrity Golf Classic to benefit Wounded Warrior Project

On April 5, famous athletes will play in a celebrity golf tournament at Burnt Pine Golf Club at Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort. Through the Affordable Home Insurance Charities Foundation, this event will benefit the Wounded Warrior Project.

The inaugural Celebrity Golf Classic will be held at the award-winning Burnt Pine Golf Club at Sandestin, April 5. The event will begin with a lunch at 12:30 p.m. and will be followed by a golf tournament, silent auction, live music and cash bar. Celebrity guests scheduled to golf in the tournament include Malcolm Jenkins, Joe Horn, A.J. Duhe, Josh Harris, Calvin Peete, Rickey Jackson, Ben Tate, Zeke Bratkowski, and John Offerdahl.

"We are absolutely thrilled to host this event," said Jared Morton, director of the Burnt Pine Golf Club. "Through Affordable Home Insurance Charities Foundation, this tournament is able to make a significant contribution to the Wounded Warriors Project and Eagle Fund."

All teams for the Friday tournament will be comprised of a four-person group, and play will consist of a scramble format with team prizes awarded to the top finishers. Registrations are being accepted as a foursome and a celebrity golfer will be paired with groups to make up the team. Registration fees are $250 per player or $1,000 per team. For those who do not wish to golf, tickets to the reception and silent auction only are available for $25 per person.

Special items will be auctioned off Friday evening starting at 7 p.m. at the Burnt Pine Club House. The auction includes several memorabilia items, such as, a signed high school jersey by LeBron James, signed Pro Bowl jersey by Emmitt Smith, John Elway Broncos jersey signed, other signed memorabilia, rounds of golf, gift cards and an iPad 2.

All proceeds will go toward supporting Wounded Warriors and the Eagle Fund. For further details about the event and participant information, visit www.AHICF.info or call 654-1567.

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Grab Your Hat and Read with the Cat!

[gallery ids="2233,2231,2227,2223,2225,2226,2229,2228,2230"]WHO:  Michelle Green (Bryant McKinnie-Baltimore Ravens),Linda Harrison (Marvin Harrison-Ind. Colts (r)), Joy Freeney (Dwight Freeney-Ind. Colts), Zelda Westbrook (Brian Westbrook-Philadelphia Eagles (r) & Byron Westbrook-Washington Redskins (Free Agent)), Donna George (Eddie George-Tennessee Titans (r)), Larry & Chris Johnson (Larry Johnson-Kansas City Chiefs (r)), Bertina Duncan (Jamie Duncan-Tampa Buccaneers (r)), Debbie Hall (Brent Grimes-Atlanta Falcons),Gwendolyn V. Jenkins (Malcolm Jenkins-New Orleans Saints), Bryant McKinnie Baltimore Ravens (Super bowl XLVII Champs) &"B" Major Foundation team membersWHERE: The Pennsylvania Avenue School, 201 Pennsylvania Ave., Atlantic City, NJandDr. Martin Luther King School, 1700 Marmora Avenue, Atlantic City, NJWHEN:  Friday, March 1, 2013Dr. Seuss epitomizes a love of children and learning. His use of rhyme makes his books an effective tool for teaching young children the basic skills they need to be successful. When we celebrate Dr. Seuss and reading, we send a clear message to America's children that reading is fun and important. Our goal is to show children the joy of reading and build a community of readers across the country.

To learn more about PFPMA go to http://www.pfpma.org.

The Malcolm Jenkins Foundation and Sharper Kids Foundation Benefactors of 14th Annual Super Bowl Gospel Celebration

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The Super Bowl Gospel Celebration began in Miami in 1999 and in 2002 became, and remains, the ONLY concert sanctioned by the National Football League.This year’s Gospel Celebration is hosted by the Emmy Award WinningSherri Shepherd, and seven-time Grammy recipient Kirk Franklin. With Fantasia headlining, other performers will include Donnie McClurkinMarvin Winans,Bishop Paul S. Morton and Christian hip-hop artist, Lecrae, this year’s NFL “Players’ Choice”.  In addition to this great line-up, there will also be a performance by the NFL Players’ Choir! Comprised entirely of former and current players, Hall of Famer’s and Pro Bowler’s, this 40 member choir is celebrating it’s 6th year anniversary and is under the direction of Donnie McClurkin and Myron ButlerThe NFL Players’ Choir was formed by several Christian players who wanted to share their faith through their musical talents in song, and in turn offers fans an opportunity to see a very personal side of some of their favorites off the field.As the first and only gospel concert sanctioned by the National Football League (NFL), it is the only place you will see the NFL Players Choir. The celebration is the only inspirational music concert that has aired on ESPN, and has been named by USA Today as “One of the Best Super Bowl Events to Attend.” Every year the Super Bowl Gospel Celebration has donated a portion of its proceeds and over 4,000 tickets to local and national charities. This year, being in New Orleans, the benefactors are The Malcolm Jenkins Foundation, founded by Malcolm Jenkins of the New Orleans Saints, and The Sharper Kids Foundation, founded by brothers Darren andJamie Sharper, of the Saints and Seahawks, respectively.

Malcolm Jenkins named recipient of 4th Annual John Wooten Leadership Award

 The 4th Annual John Wooten Leadership (JWL) Awards will be presented at the awards ceremony on Thursday, January 31, 2013 at the Sheraton New Orleans located in downtown New Orleans.  The nominating committee for the John Wooten Leadership Awards recently announced the recipients of the 4th Annual John Wooten Leadership Awards.  Malcolm Jenkins of the New Orleans Saints is the winner of the Pro Award, recognizing a lifetime commitment to service and unparalleled leadership on and off the field www.malcolmjenkinsfoundation.org. The Community Leader Award will be presented to Tracey Howard Holmes in recognition of her leadership in advancing United Way’s work in education and health through its longtime partnership with the National Football League.  The Lifetime Achievement Award will be presented to Oakland Raiders’ Hall of Fame cornerback Willie Brown in recognition of his commitment to excellence and service on and off the field.All-Pro cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha of the Philadelphia Eagles and Roderick West, Executive Vice President & Chief Administrative Officer, Entergy will service as this year’s honorary hosts.  “We are honored to have Nnamdi Asomugha and Roderick West join us as we spotlight these outstanding individuals who are making a difference throughout the communities we live in.” saysEverett Glenn, President of the  National Sports Authority..The John Wooten Leadership Awards are presented annually to the college and professional football players whose play, community and extracurricular activities best exemplify the leadership and vision of John Wooten, whose NFL career has spanned over 50 years as a player and front office executive.  Affectionately known as the “Godfather”, Wooten’s level of influence knows no bounds and his blessings and endorsement can build a career.  Commissioners, general managers and head coaches seek his advice and to gain his counsel is the key to gaining knowledge and insight that is virtually unparalleled in the NFL.   As Chairman of the Fritz Pollard Alliance, John has been a major instrument behind the successful movement for diversity in the NFL.  The Alliance was established in honor of Fritz Pollard, the first African American to play in a Rose Bowl Game, the first to quarterback an NFL championship team, and the first to coach in the NFL.The event will be held on Friday, February 1, 2013 from 7:00pm – 10:00pmSheraton 500 Canal StreetNew Orleans, LA 70130(504) 525-2500

PASS, RUSH, READ! SUPER READING CHALLENGE

New Orleans area students to participate in Pass, Rush, Read!  Super Bowl Reading Challenge. Students in participating Recovery School District (RSD)  schools started the New Year by pledging to take the Pass, Rush, Read Super Reading Challenge.  In alignment with the National Education Association’s Read Across America campaign, an annual reading motivation and awareness program to celebrate reading, students from local RSD elementary, middle, charter and high schools will participate in Pass, Rush, Read.Pass, Rush, Read! is an initiative of Malin Public Relations that challenges students to read at least 30 minutes a day.   This year’s challenge is a Super Bowl Edition and is presented in conjunction with The New Orleans Public Library System, the Recovery School District, The Usama Young Youth Foundation, OxFam America and The Malcolm Jenkins Foundation.  Students will read 30 minutes for 30 days and log narratives in their Super Bowl Reading Playbook.  Top winners will receive a prize package that includes a Nook Simple Reader.Pass, Rush, Read! will be commemorated through a school visit and book talk in an effort to motivate children to read and to celebrate their achievement.  Classroom activities, a proclamation and discussions have also been planned.  Students will take the reading challenge, compete in contests and games while tracking their progress.  The school that logs the most reading hours will receive a reading pep rally with a crash course in Football 101 featuring a visit by current NFL players.

TMJF Host 2nd Annual Big Easy Holiday Dinner Surprise

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On Friday, December 21st, The Malcolm Jenkins Foundation hosted its 2nd Annual Big Easy Holiday Dinner Surprise.  Jenkins and his foundation, coordinated with local non-profit and church organizations to identify 25 families in need of a cooked holiday meal.  Along with TMJF board members, Loyce Pierce Wright and Pamela Lyles, area volunteers helped package and distribute the cooked meals that included--two (2) side dishes, two (2) beverages, a dessert and a turkey or ham prepared by the Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office.66715_433723270026917_357664913_nThis year, former New Orleans Saints player, Ricky Jackson donated food items to support the effort. Among the volunteers, assisting in packaging and distributing holiday dinners were students from the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Charter High School mentoring program Mu Lambda Kappa. The students were Lavance Woodberry, Ellis Gutter, Krischan Jupiter, Tori Harris, Earl Thomas, Renard Smith, Roderick Clark. The mentors were James Mack, Enos Hicks and Daryl Persons. New Orleans Alumnae Chapter, Alpha Beta Omega Chapter, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. (Sheryl W. Rodriguez, Robyn McCormick, Shellond Chester, Cerise McClendon & Gina Dupart); Beta Upsilon Chapter (Dillard University), Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. (RoShawnda Buchanan); LSU Law School, Carlos Rodriguez, Jr.; Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.; NOLA Women for Change, Shawne Favre; students from Southern University of New Orleans (SUNO); volunteers from  Bibleway Missionary Baptist Church; Monique Varnardo and Ceeon Quiett Smith.             SPONSORS:Meats – Chisesi Brothers and SyscoBeverages - The Wendy’s CompanyCarrot Soufflé – Piccadilly’s DessertDessert - Maurice’s BakeryMeat Preparation- The Orleans Parish Sheriff’s OfficeBoxes and wrapping paper - Shawne Favre, Sandra Davis and Nikia DillardFor more information call: The Malcolm Jenkins Foundation: 504-599-5914

GIFTS 4 GPA -New Orleans Saints Players Honor 6th graders with a School Visit and Shopping Spree

New Orleans, Louisiana (December 4, 2012) – It’s not everyday that kids are honored for their good grades. Yet, every year Gifts 4 GPA™ partners with New Orleans Saints players to honor students with 2.5 GPAs and higher for their scholastic achievements. This year, Lance Moore #16, Roman Harper #41, Malcolm Jenkins #27, Joe Morgan #13, Johnny Patrick #32 and Cam Jordan #94, are giving students another reason to work hard in the classroom by hosting the Annual “Gift for GPA™”, Christmas Program and Shopping Experience.On Tuesday, December 11, 2012 at 10 A.M. 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students from Benjamin Banneker Middle School, Alice Hart Middle School, Nelson Charter School, and Martin Behrman Charter School will gather together for Gifts 4 GPA™ Christmas Program and Award Show. Over 700 students will enjoy an explosive program filled with entertainment, trophies, give-a-ways, a Nelson Charter vs. Martin Behrman battle of the bands, and a motivational talk from Joe Morgan #13 and Malcolm Jenkins #27. Following the Gifts 4 GPA™ Christmas Program, 6th grade essay winner Devin Howard, his classmates, and 4.0 students from Martin Berman, Alice Hart, and Nelson Charter will board buses and head to Target to shop with Lance Moore #16, Roman Harper #41, Malcolm Jenkins #27, Joe Morgan #13, Johnny Patrick #32, Cam Jordan #94, and New Orleans saints mascots Sir Saint and Gumbo on a $100 shopping spree. In his winning essay, Devin stated:“I overheard someone say that children aren’t bad; we are just a product of our community. I sort of don’t agree with that comment. I live in a bad neighborhood, but I’m not bad. I figured if I can bring something into my neighborhood, it would give kids a chance to do something good and prove to the world that we live in a bad community but we are the children of the future.”Gifts 4 GPA™ is an annual exclusive Zahkii Sports™ and The Speak Up Speak Out Foundation education-oriented Christmas Program that rewards students with good grades and brings holiday cheer to communities in need. The program emphasizes student’s Grades Perfect attendance and Academics, and teaches students that hard work produces rewards. In so doing, Gifts for GPA’s ultimate objective is to promote education’s value and the long-term benefits of securing good grades.Speak Up Speak Out ™ is a 501(c) 3 community based non-profit organization that focuses on reaching out and educating at-risk youth and underprivileged children. Our core mission is to educate and empower children, adolescents and youth adults in our communities and America! To learn about the Speak Up Speak Out Foundation, visit www.WeSpeakUp.org. To request our event Who, What, When, and Where document, please contact Alvianne Brule’ at 504-333-9741.(See GALLERY to view photos)

New Orleans Saints extend charitable hands to Hope for the Holidays

New Orleans Saints players took a break from football on Monday to talk about a special charitable endeavor. Roman Harper and Lance Moore have joined forces with eight other Saints teammates and United Way to take part in the Hope for the Holidays project, helping rebuild homes damaged by hurricanes Katrina and Isaac.Harper and retired Saints safety Darren Sharper were the two initial players to spearhead the Saints' involvement with the service project three years ago. Since then Moore, running backs Pierre Thomas, Mark Ingram and Darren Sproles, offensive linemen Jahri Evans and Jermon Bushrod, safety Malcolm Jenkins and wide receiver Courtney Roby have joined them in making a difference for families displaced from their homes.Harper presented United Way on Monday with a $25,000 check for the rebuilding efforts, and he said it's "heartwarming" to see the families' excitement about returning home after the rebuilding efforts from Hope for the Holidays."We started off with just two homes with just a couple of people out to see us; we're at 14 homes now," Harper said. "It's a fun thing and neat how it's gotten so big with so many of my teammates involved ... you actually seem like you're part of the family because you saw their houses before and now you get to see how now the girl is picking out the color of her bedroom. They're so happy."Moore said it was "a no-brainer" to participate. He will be honored with the "Hope Award" at the Hope for the Holidays Gala on Dec. 14 at the Hyatt Regency hotel."It's not about us being on TV every Sunday, it's not all about us trying to make as much money as possible, or to win 17 Super Bowl rings," Moore said. "Obviously we'd all love to do that, but it's about what you do while you're here and how you can affect people around you."I was on the team when Katrina hit in 2005, and the effect it had on us as an organization I could feel it ... you realize how many people need help. To be able to potentially put people back in their homes and try to get their lives back in the right direction just a little bit, that's what this thing is all about."

Excerpts from Costas’ interview Malcolm Jenkins, Football Week 8

On Jenkins play last week against Vincent Jackson and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers: I’ve seen plays like that happen since I was little, since Pop Warner. Somebody gives everything they have and it’s just enough to make the play. The chances of us keeping them out of the end zone are slim, but I know there is still a chance. Whatever I can give, I’m always going to give it, just to give my team the chance to win the game.On Jenkins similar play last year against the Dallas Cowboys:One thing that Jim Tressel always taught us was that being great usually means it’s not all about talent. Sometimes your God given ability is just not enough. If that’s the case, then you can be fine with that. But if you don’t give all that you have and do the things that you have control over, then you will be disappointed in yourself. So I make sure that whenever those opportunities come I’m always going to give it my all. And they have worked out for me.On preparing to play against Peyton Manning, when Manning was with the Colts: The biggest thing I remember is the importance of the details. How we aligned and what we were showing him. Knowing that he is reading us was the biggest thing. We studied our own body mannerisms. We had to do a lot of self-scouting to know what he would see and know what we were showing as far as coverage and looks. We had different plans for him at different points in the game. We didn’t want to keep it the same. If you do the same plan for the whole game, it may work early but eventually he will figure it out. You try to keep the ball out of his hands and do whatever you can to keep him off the field. And it worked for us.

Malcolm Jenkins Foundation Looks to Make Impact in Lives of Local Youth

Saints safety Malcolm Jenkins is very involved in his foundation that looks to help local youth prepare for their future.  Since being drafted by the New Orleans Saints in 2009, Safety Malcolm Jenkins has felt a connection with the city of New Orleans. That connection has helped him develop The Malcolm Jenkins Foundation – an organization dedicated to positively impacting the lives of youth.Jenkins started his foundation in 2010 and is focused on youth in underserved communities by providing resources, innovative opportunities and experiences that will help youth develop skills to succeed in life and become contributing members of the community.“Giving back to the community is something that has been important to me since college,” Jenkins said. “As a professional athlete, I have the opportunity to make a difference and be a positive role model.”Recently, the foundation hosted a Taste of New Orleans event at the Pavilion of Two Sisters in City Park. The event was the first for the foundation and was designed to celebrate the region’s best food, paired with the nation’s top wineries, all coordinated to raise awareness and funding support forR.E.W.A.R.D.S. programs, as well as supporting the recovery efforts of recreational play areas in St. Tammany and St. John the Baptist parishes damaged by Hurricane Isaac. Restaurants included Ruth’s Chris, Morton’s, Drago’s, and Pigeon.Project R.E.W.A.R.D.S. is dedicated to cultivating and creating service, education and character development programs and initiatives for area youth and teens. The Greater New Orleans Urban League College Track program is one of the R.E.W.A.R.D.S. program partnersOne of the foundation’s other initiatives, the Greater New Orleans Urban League College Track Program, awarded 10 scholarships last year. One of the recipients, Andrew Bloom, a freshman at UNO, received one of those scholarships.“I would like to thank them for being there for me and helping me overcome obstacles,” he said to the crowd. “I would like to thank Malcolm for the scholarship. At the time I received it, I didn’t know what my plans for after high school were. The Malcolm Jenkins Foundation has given me the chance to focus solely on school by taking care of my tuition.”Looking ahead to the future, Jenkins hopes that the foundation can help youth across the city prepare for their life after high school and college.“It gives us an opportunity to help students like Andrew and give them the opportunity that many of us weren’t fortunate enough to have,” Jenkins said. “We hope the initiatives from the foundation can support them and give them what they need for success in the future.”For more information, visit the foundation’s website at http://new.mj4youth.com/.By Lindsey Mitchell

TMJF "TASTE OF NEW ORLEANS" FUNDRAISER

“My wife and I attended the Malcolm Jenkins Foundation's Taste of New Orleans". Malcolm and his wife were extremely gracious hosts. The food was provided by some of the city's top restaurants. Also on hand were several of the Saints players. Malcolm and the players were very accommodating and patient with the Horde of fans who were present. The highlight of the evening was a young man who was a freshman at UNO, thanks to the mentoring and financial help from the foundation. A round of applause to Malcolm Jenkins; a son of New Jersey, a product of the great Ohio State University, a member of the Saints, and a genuinely fine example of a man.  A great night for a great cause.”  “Congratulations on a fantastic event!”    @TheMJFoundation next year all my friends need to attend!! Great cause!! #givingback “It was an honor for my wife and I to meet you both last night. It was truly a great event for us to attend…”     “Thank you for hosting such a FABULOUS evening!  Everything was spot on from the wine, champagne, food to the music.  The atmosphere was refreshing - it was warm and friendly, all the players were approachable, gracious and having such a great time.  Truly a magical New Orleans evening.”      "Great testimony tonight from a kid that @MalcolmJenkins has loved.  Support @TheMJFoundation and make a difference.   “I would like to commend and congratulate The Malcolm Jenkins Foundation and the TMJF R.E.W.A.R.D.S. Program for your outstanding effort in support of the youth and our communities. WHAT A BLESSING!!”