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Advertisement When Myles Garrett of the Cleveland Browns When he's not setting records on the court, he's involved in numerous charitable endeavors—and he's become a true leader in the social justice space. Garrett personally reached out to victims of police brutality and paid for the funeral of David McAtee, a community pillar and restaurateur who was murdered by police in Louisville, Kentucky. Another important effort for Garrett is universal access to clean water. He actively works with the Waterboys Organization to provide clean water to communities .
.around the world. He also pledged to donate $5,000 for every sack to the Waterboys Country Email List organization as part of his recent "Catch Your Thirst Campaign," and enlisted Browns fans and Cleveland-area businesses to make that pledge as well. Dak Prescott's charity work faces triple threat Photo credit: Kevork Djansezian via Getty Images Advertisement Prescott's organization Believe, Fight, Finish was founded in memory of his late mother , an organization that takes a three-fold approach to improving the world. The organization funds cancer research, supports suicide.

prevention initiatives and works to bridge the gap between law enforcement and the communities they serve. In 2013, Prescott's mom lost her battle with colon cancer. A few years later, in 2020, Dak committed suicide. Prescott said his loss has helped him empathize with others, and he strives to turn adversity into inspiration and help others do the same. Jimmy Graham regularly gives back to his troops Photo Credit: Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images Advertisement In addition to other philanthropic efforts focused on developing youth programs and combating racial injustice, Chicago Bears tight end Jimmy Graham is committed to To support those who serve the U.S.
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